
Caribou Gorn
It gives me confidence. It's got a sort of woody quality about it. Much better than 'newspaper' or 'litterbin'.

It gives me confidence. It's got a sort of woody quality about it. Much better than 'newspaper' or 'litterbin'.
>!It's weird how she was just wiped from existence by Jason Ironheart and everyone shrugged. Bester didn't say a word about it.!<
I'm considering a Nikon ZR for plane spotting videos. I have an Olympus M43 camera which has been working great for stills at airshows and plane spotting locations, and also does nicely for 4K30 and 1080P60 videos. But if I want to to slo-mo, I lose C-AF, subject tracking, and audio recording. Also, it doesn't do slo-mo in 4K.
So I'm considering the ZR. I'm happy with my Olympus as a stills camera, so the ZR makes more sense than the Z6 III, at least for now. The 4-inch screen is also really appealing and I can get into advanced RAW video processing which the Olympus doesn't support.
I'm intending to use it with the Nikkor 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 and sometimes the 1.4TC.
SO: Are there limits on autofocus in slo-motion mode? Does C-AF work well and do subject tracking features work?
Can I record audio in slo-motion mode?
In any recording mode, does the camera tend to overheat after a while? If so, how long is that while?
Thanks.