Excellent image quality & dynamic range (expose for your highlights), Professional 4K & 1080p video capabilities, Improved video quality over the Z7 & D850, Rugged Build Quality, Tons of customizability, Sharp, clear displays (EVF & LCD), Sub-$2,000 prici
We're spoiled by the Z7's extra megapixels for still images, We'd love to see EyeAF & improved low-light AF performance, We wish there were internal 10-bit video recording and 4K/60 capability, We prefer a Vari-angle display for added flexibility, The FTZ
The Nikon Z6 is a remarkable first generation product, deftly balancing image quality, ergonomics, pricing, and compatibility with existing lenses. Despite costing around $1,400 less than a Nikon Z7, the Nikon Z6 retains all of the build quality while boo...
By giving the Z6 and Z7 the same specification (with the exception of anything pertaining to their pixel count) and identical build and handling, Nikon has given users a real choice without compromise. You can have the lower price and lower resolution for...
Smaller compared to a DSLR, £1300/€1500 cheaper than the Z7, Faster and better ISO than the Z7,
'Only' 24.5Mp, Only three Z-mount lenses so far, Not available until end November
Packing in fewer pixels into its full-frame sensor brings more advantages than price alone; the side effects of a faster continuous shooting rate will attract action fans, while the superior low-light performance will be of interest to astrophotographers...
Abstract: 100 ~ 51,200Expands to 50 ~ 204,80064 ~ 25,600.Expands to 32 ~ 102,400The Nikon Z6 and Z7 are the same camera, except for excessive resolution in the Z7 and more speed (both ISO and frames per second) in the Z6. Other than that, the only feature d...
Published: 2018-08-27, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Nikon may be very late to market with its pro and prosumer mirrorless cameras, but as far as I can tell from a few hours of shooting with the high-end Z7, Nikon's hits very close to the bullseye on the first try. The Z7 is basically a mirrorless adaptatio...
Published: 2018-08-24, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The Nikon Z6 is a high-end full-frame mirrorless camera that jointly launches the Z-system alongside its higher resolution but more expensive and slower sibling, the Z7. The Z6 enters an established and fiercely competitive market, aiming squarely at the...
Abstract: The top of the camera features a locking mode dial to the left of the viewfinder, a standard hot shoe on top of the viewfinder, an OLED top status display, shutter release and a trio of buttons: movie record, ISO and exposure compensation. The Z6 utilizes...
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Abstract: Nikon Z6 (Z mirrorless lens mount, 23.8 oz./675 g with battery and XQD card). I'd get mine at Adorama, at Amazon, at B&H or at Crutchfield as soon as they offer it. Order it today and be patient, these will be so popular that only those who order the fi...
By giving the Z6 and Z7 the same specification (with the exception of anything pertaining to their pixel count) and identical build and handling, Nikon has given users a real choice without compromise. You can have the lower price and lower resolution for...