Abstract: INTRODUCTION The last couple of years has seen an expansion in the full-frame mirrorless sector. All the major camera manufacturers, including Nikon, have stepped up their commitment to the mirrorless world with the addition of new cameras and lenses to t...
Abstract: Z9 Z7 II Z6 II Z7 Z6 Z5 Z fc Z50 Z Lenses Charging Power Conservation Memory Cards Viewfinder Monitor Control Button Fn Buttons Lens Ring Functions Lenses FTZ Adapter Adapted Manual Lenses Autofocus AF Tracking Rear-Button Autofocus Manual Focus Aids Shoo...
Abstract: In this week's episode of DPReview TV, Chris compares the Nikon Z7 II and Sony a7R IV for landscape photography, with a close look at their displays, image quality, lens lineups and more. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get new episodes of DPReview TV...
The autofocus system is so much better than the first generation, The body is durable, weather-sealed, and feels great, The images are spectacular, with great color and dynamic range, In-body stabilization is a big help, The second generation finally has
The autofocus is good but still not the best in class, I kept accidentally bumping the aperture control, I had trouble with the eyepiece rubber blocking the viewfinder sensor, and I would prefer a no blackout viewfinder, I bought the Nikon D850 after the
Abstract: These are photos from a secret workshop my friend Dave Wyman and I led in June 2021. After a year and a half since our last mind-blowing outing to Yosemite and The Eastern Sierra in October 2019, Dave and I had been planning this trip since early 2020 - ...
Demanding action shooting, regular changes of subject type
The Z7 II is a very capable all-rounder, boosted by the addition of twin card slots and the option to add a battery grip. It offers superb image quality, solid autofocus and good video specs. But it's only really its slightly lower price that makes it sta...
Published: 2021-02-23, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: There's never been a better time to make the jump to a full-frame digital camera. Over the past few years, models with 24-by-36mm image sensors—the same dimensions as a frame of 35mm film—have become more and more affordable. And while the smaller APS-C s...
Published: 2021-02-19, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Superb 45MP full-frame sensor, 5-axis IBIS, 4K video at up to 60fps, Tilting touch LCD, Magnesium build with dust and splash protection, Legacy lens support via FTZ adapter, SnapBridge wireless,
Not many third-party lenses available, Omits multi-shot sampling mode, Raw video support costs extra
The full-frame mirrorless Nikon Z 7 II is a bit faster than its predecessor and supports dual memory cards, both important for pros. Its autofocus isn't quite as futuristic as its rivals, but it undercuts them on price, and its 45MP image sensor is still...
EVF resolution lower than rivals, Tilt-angle display, not vari-angle
The tweaks and refinements to the Z7 II are certainly welcome, but we think Nikon could have done even more. As it stands it feels a little like a stopgap before we see an all-new model. However, the Z7 II still has a lot going for it and at a more afford...