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Product Overview

Discover the power of the Nikon Z6 Mirrorless Camera with Nikkor 24-70mm Lens, 64GB XQD Card, and Accessory Bundle. This exceptional bundle includes everything you need to elevate your photography game. Designed for digital cameras enthusiasts, the Nikon Z6 combines cutting-edge technology, versatility, and outstanding performance to deliver breathtaking results.

Key Features and Performance

With its impressive 24.5MP resolution and the versatile Nikkor 24-70mm lens, the Nikon Z6 offers exceptional image quality and sharpness, allowing you to capture every detail with stunning clarity. The tilting 3.2-inch touchscreen display with a 2.1 million-dot resolution provides complete control and a smooth operation experience, ensuring you never miss a perfect shot. Equipped with an Electronic Viewfinder (EVF), the Z6 offers a lifelike preview of your compositions, making it easier than ever to frame your shots precisely.

Unleash Your Creativity

This Nikon Z6 bundle is perfect for digital photography enthusiasts who seek versatility and creative freedom. The included 64GB XQD memory card ensures ample storage space for your high-resolution images and videos, while the Vivitar 3-Piece 72mm Filter Kit enhances your creative possibilities by allowing you to play with different light effects and color tones. The Koah Weatherproof Hard Case, with its customizable foam interior, protects your valuable equipment from the elements, making it ideal for outdoor adventures or travel photography.

Who Will Benefit

The Nikon Z6 Mirrorless Camera Bundle is a game-changer for photography enthusiasts, professionals, and content creators. Whether you're a landscape photographer, portrait artist, or vlogger, this bundle provides the tools you need to elevate your craft. Capture stunning landscapes, create captivating portraits, or document your adventures with ease and precision. The Z6's exceptional low-light performance and advanced autofocus system make it the perfect companion for capturing memories in any lighting condition.

Where to Use

  • Weddings and Events: Immortalize special moments with the Nikon Z6's outstanding image quality and versatility.
  • Travel and Adventure: From breathtaking landscapes to thrilling experiences, this camera bundle is your perfect travel companion.
  • Documentary and Street Photography: Capture authentic moments and tell compelling stories with the Z6's exceptional performance and intuitive controls.
  • Vlogging and Content Creation: Create professional-quality videos and engaging content with the Z6's 4K UHD video recording capabilities and powerful image stabilization.
  • Elevate your photography to new heights with the Nikon Z6 Mirrorless Camera Bundle. Unleash your creativity, capture stunning visuals, and tell your unique story with this exceptional camera kit designed for digital cameras enthusiasts. Order now and embark on a journey of limitless possibilities.

    Bundle Includes: Nikon Z6 24.5MP Mirrorless Digital Camera with 24-70mm Lens, Nikon XQD 64GB Memory Card, Vivitar 3-Piece 72mm Filter Kit, Koah Weatherproof Hard Case with Customizable Foam (10 x 9 x 7 Inch) and Koah Pro Battery with Dual Charger for Nikon EN-EL15B. Tilting Touchscreen and EVF: Complete control and smooth operation define the Z6’s 2.1 million-dot 3.2 inch tilting touchscreen display. Find your view like never before thanks to the new 3.6 M-Dot Quad VGA viewfinder. Tough and Durable: Powerful in-body 5-axis VR image stabilization gives you up to five stops of image stabilization in up to five directions. Connectivity: Stay connected to the cloud with the Z6’s built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity. Connect to the Nikon SnapBridge smartphone app for remote shooting and simple sate transfer. Made for Movies: You will be a cinematic icon once you control the video recording capabilities of the Nikon Z6. Capable of capturing Ultra HD 4K video in a 16:9 aspect ratio at 30p by utilizing the width and resolution of the amazing backside-illuminated image sensor, this camera can achieve an equivalent of 5K video when using DX Mode.

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    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

    Firstly, I am a fan of the Nikon brand, I started my journey with nikon d7000, d750, d500 cameras, I always thought about a mirrorless system, but Nikon kept pulling with the answer, and I didn’t want to betray my favorite brand to switch to competitors. Over time, I acquired a decent fleet of lenses for the Nikon F mount, and here comes the answer to all competitors in the face of the Z line. For the first time, I was able to support it in my hands at a presentation in my city and immediately…

    Pros
    • First of all, it is convenient ergonomics, the kit included an adapter for using lenses for the Nikon F mount, excellent jpeg, it shoots video in high quality, very tenacious, fast autofocus on the eyes and face, an excellent digital viewfinder that is not inferior to the optical one. The new XQD card format gives us the possibility of high-speed shooting, all the advantages of a mirrorless camera in place, no misses, we see with our own eyes the picture we get before the shutter is released, light weight, incredible video capabilities, the ability to use external video recorders (after a firmware ate) . The choice fell on the Nikon Z6, since the camera shoots video from the entire surface of the matrix, unlike the Nikon Z7, and I don’t need such a huge number of megapixels. Over time, I want to go broke and buy a nikon 24-70 2/8 for the new Nikon Z mount, according to tests, this is a perfect and revolutionary glass, to my great regret. in 2022 it is very expensive in relation to other countries. I work in tandem with Nikon D500 and fully cover all my requirements in work. I am completely satisfied with the camera, it is light, fast and copes with all the tasks, the transition turned out to be not so expensive for me, since I sold the old camera and have more than 5 lenses in my collection, and video shooting brings me good income.
    Cons
    • The lack of XQD card readers on sale, the lack of a second slot for a card, at the beginning I experienced difficulties with third-party lenses through the FTZ Adapter (ates correct this shortcoming). If you have large hands, then it will seem less convenient to you, but I assure you Nikon z6 is much more convenient than direct competitors. The flip-out screen has a smaller angle than Nikon DSLRs, which is not very convenient if you want to raise the camera above you and take a picture. Matrix stabilization does not work in conjunction with lens stabilization.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

    I bought the camera by chance)) (spontaneously). I have been fond of photography since my school years and now I had my favorite Nikon d5100 with 18-105 and 50mm f1.8 lenses. And I quietly thought about upgrading, I wanted to shoot a video more and at the same time I wanted a full frame for a photo)) at that time, the nikon z6 had not yet come out, but my friend, the photographer, had already read on English-language sites that Nikon would soon have the first mirrorless camera (and he himself…

    Pros
    • + autofocus (both in photo and video) + continuous shooting speed +dynamic range + video quality (colors, in the Flat picture profile there are excellent opportunities for color correction in post-processing, 120fps immediately slowed down on the card can write) + affigen screen, photos look amazing on the camera screen; clients are delighted when they see what happens from the camera screen when shooting + very comfortable ergonomics, both in terms of grip, many function keys and in terms of menu clarity + quick menu when you press i is very convenient to instantly adjust something + chic matrix stub (on Sigma Art 20mm f 1.4 I shoot as if from a steadicam))
    Cons
    • -no recording at least 10-bit, not to mention RAW video -no N-Log on the card (why was it necessary to make such expensive and fast XQD flash drives if their potential is not revealed - when using F-optics, a terrible crack of autofocus during video - sharp-jump autofocus on video when using F-optics through an adapter (everything is clear on Z-optics, incredibly smooth and silent focus) -restriction in video recording 30min

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

    The very first thing I liked was ergonomics, before that I shot it on an amateur d5200, which I also liked, but with the Z6 you immediately feel the transition to a new level. Well, first of all, I didn’t want to retrain to the logic of other manufacturers. Still, while the new Nikon system does not look as convincing as Sony, but it has excellent ergonomics, a clear menu, and for a Nikonian, everything is in its place. But the prospect of video capabilities is very good. We are waiting for…

    Pros
    • 1. Ergonomics. Lies in the hand just fine 2. Stabilization. Of course, this does not surprise anyone now, but it helps a lot in working with optics without a stabilizer, and even with old manual optics, you just need to specify the characteristics of the lens and you're done. 3. Video quality. 4k flat profile, even on the map, everything is quite worthy. Autofocus works decently, although it must be admitted that sometimes it’s not very fast (but here it’s more likely that you need to twist the settings). 4. Compatibility with F-mount optics (more on exceptions) 5. High working ISO, up to 12800, although it is better not to bully so high. 6. Work with manual optics. Want to get a "vintage" picture? Take an adapter for the M42 thread and create, it is convenient to work with such optics on the Z6. 7. Image quality. Well, no comment here - expectedly high.
    Cons
    • 1. XQD: Expensive and limited choice. No support ate yet (as of 12/09/2022) 2. Incorrect work with third-party optics with F mount, my favorite Tamron 24-70 f2.8 of the first version did not work very smoothly with the camera. (including why I took a whale from 24-70) 3. Closed system. Most likely, do not wait for third-party autofocus optics for a new mount. 4. The impossibility of continuous power supply from power banks. Charging via type-c is a very long process. So I advise you to immediately take 1-2 additional batteries.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

    As described earlier, the camera leaves only the most positive impressions. All the friends who took it to try remained wildly delighted, I think I will soon be able to convert them to my faith :))) I doubted before buying because the system is new, but now I don’t regret it a bit. Good luck to everyone in your creative endeavors.

    Pros
    • Well, what can I say? The camera is the bomb. I took for high-quality photos of my family, in particular growing children and for travel. The camera is light and comfortable, I bought it in a set with 24-70/4 (below you can see examples of pictures from a trip to Primorsky Krai). It pleases everything at once. Tracking autofocus on the eyes and face constantly helps out when I take pictures of children on a walk, and they don’t know how to stand still at all, and pictures in motion are much more interesting, more dynamic. It also works great in the dark, at ISO 1600 and 3200 a very good picture. Special thanks for the silent mode, children's matinees or shooting in the church is not a problem at all now, no one is distracted by the "clatter" of the shutter. Filmed a couple of times in light rain - no problems. I'm slowly starting to master the video, 4K looks very good (only it's a pity for the place on the computer). Due to the weight reduction and ease of use, even the wife began to take the camera in her hands and shoot more often. I compared the viewfinder and screen in the store with other brands, I really liked the picture and colors here. And no flicker - great. The camera is top-notch and the result as a result is also very worthy. True, we need to understand all the settings in more detail, I recently discovered the Auto2 white balance, with warmer shades, for those who love family atmospheric and just good warm pictures, this is a godsend. I bought a 50mm / 1.8 S lens - the portraits are simply airy without a single hint of a miss in focus or any other defects. Previously, there was an experience of 50 1.8G, the difference is just heaven and earth.
    Cons
    • 1. The most obvious is the XQD map. I don't want to say bad words, but . how did the manufacturer think of this when everyone already has a bunch of SD? unclear. 2. Lenses, there are still few of them and they are expensive. I would like a width of 20-24mm, but it is possible with aperture ratio of 2.0-4.0 but for a small price. Still, I want to have only 2 fixes 50 and 20-24mm, until I'm ready to buy a 3 lens.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

    I have been using the camera for 2.5 months. During this time, he shot more than 30 thousand frames. This is the first mirrorless camera, before that I shot it on the d750. I got used to the camera for about 2 weeks. I use the camera with native 24-70 f4, Nikon 50mm f1.4G, Tamron 70-200mm F2.8 G2. I tried to shoot with a 17 mm screwdriver, but it's not convenient. When I just walk around the city, I shoot through the screen. Concerts and sports through the viewfinder. Now I'm comfortable…

    Pros
    • - Ease of use - Light - Focus speed - On one battery 800-1500 shots - Focusing on almost the entire field of the frame - DSLR lenses work great - Stabilizer - Convenient screen capture
    Cons
    • - Lacks mechanical control buttons - Expensive memory cards - One memory card slot - Does not twist screwdriver lenses - 3D tracking focus

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I was surprised by the quality for this price.

    My path to the Z6 was thorny. In 2022x I was choosing between Nikon and Canon. Chose Nikon. There were cameras D50, D90, D300. Overgrown with optics, but in 2022 I realized that I was taking a DSLR with me less and less, and decided to change the system to a full-frame UPC Sony, which had just announced its first A7. I sat on the Sony system for a year and sold it when I heard the prices for the announced lenses. And the system was still raw, without the famous stub and AF in the eyes. Switched

    Pros
    • About the agony of choice below, but for now, straight to the pluses: 1. Compact dimensions and weight. This is what my back needs. 2. Very comfortable ergonomics, the camera just fits in your hand (and you don’t want to let go) 3. Chic for its class lens 24-70/4 (sharp, compact, fast). 4. Excellent viewfinder. The best solution. 5. A clear roadmap for lenses 6. I was struck by the battery life. According to CIPA, this is about 330 frames, but in reality 500-1200 is quite possible. And it can be recharged via USB. 7. A huge list of optics is available through the adapter 8. From what I tried, I really liked the S = 35mm and 50mm lenses. I want to buy both. Very compact and sharp.
    Cons
    • 1. One slot for memory cards and that XQD. I don’t think that having finished the spare SD, the manufacturer would have lost much in compactness. But the photographers would say THANK YOU 2. Not the most intelligible AF, especially in tracking mode. I really hope that they will finish it with firmware. 3. In order to flash the camera, I had to buy a card reader. Why? There are not many of them on the market for XQD - expensive ones from Sony for 4-7 thousand or from Delkin for 3-4 thousand. I ended up buying for 900 on Aliexpress.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

    I’ll make a reservation right away: I’m not a pro, but an amateur with great experience. For the last 25 years - on Nikon, then switched from Zenith E to film Nikon F70. I shoot mainly in foreign tour trips to exotic countries. The last 5 years - Nikon D7100 crop with a modest fleet of not super-aperture optics: - Nikkor 35mm/1.8G DX (Fix 1) Nikkor 50mm/1.8G (Fix 2) Nikkor 85mm/1.8G (Fix 3) Nikkor 16-85mm/3.5…5.6G DX VRii (Zoom) - What did not suit the once popular D7100: 1) Matrix noise, oddly

    Pros
    • The main thing is the quality of the photo! The video doesn't interest me. 1) Noises. Generally forgot about them on the Z6. Up to ISO=2500, at least, everything suits me. 2) Colors. Completely different than my old D7100 (see below): the Z6 colors are more correct, or something. Maybe a little oversaturated: sometimes you want to change the PictureControl to a more "faded" Portrait. 3) Did a head-to-head comparison: Z6 + 50mm/1.8S vs D7100 + 35mm/1.8G DX. The equivalent focal length is the same, so the frame composition was also identical. The gain of the first option in terms of focusing accuracy is indisputable (I generally had 5 percent misses in focus on the Z6, and all 80% on the D7100 with a 35mm fix and an almost open hole). The new 50mm/1.8S lens impresses on the Z6 with an almost complete absence of chromatic aberration even at f1.8 and excellent detail at the same aperture. I can say the same about the 24-70/4S kit-zoom, which I also bought. 4) A lot of convenient settings in the menu: you can redefine the buttons for the user. 5) Stub on the matrix. Basically, it helps. 6) Fast reading of NEF-files on a computer from XQD cards through a card reader.
    Cons
    • 1) The old G-fixes on the Z6 carcass with the FTZ adapter look frankly miserable: a pile, and not as a whole (see photo). 2) Stab. I did not fully understand. At least with a shutter speed of 1/8 and handheld shooting on a G-fix 85mm, blurring is common. At 1/20 - less often. This stub is not a panacea. "Sport" mode of the stub has not yet been tested. 3) The excessive contrast of the Z6 shots in the bright sun (with my actual default settings!) Was a little embarrassing, perhaps. 4) The charge holds much worse than DSLRs: I still have enough for 500+ frames. I immediately bought the 2nd branded battery (5tr). 5) The card reader is not included. I immediately bought ROCKETEK on Ali for about 1300 - from the homeland of the coronavirus (arrived in St. Petersburg in 4 days). 6) Grip button layout: on the D7100 it was more convenient; There is no point in such a small (low) carcass. You have to get used to it. 7) Price. What makes this "toy" vulnerable and dangerous when traveling. 8) The "rubber" coating, to be honest, does not inspire . see. a photo. By the way, this photo is from Nikon D7100 + Nikkor 35mm / 1.8G DX - purple chrome is visible. aberrations at the NIKON inscription in the blur zone.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I was surprised by the quality for this price.

    I love to travel, but I didn’t have the strength to carry my old D3s with me, while the whole family is resting, I carry this bandura, but I don’t want to shoot with my phone, the quality of phone pictures, no matter how much they convince me, doesn’t satisfy me, but always under hand, but there is no strength to look at this soap. As a result, reluctantly with my soul and wallet, I put my D3s on sites selling used equipment, sold it somewhere in a couple of months for a penny, of course, but…

    Pros
    • Focus on the eyes, the function sounds like an unnecessary appendage to the usual autofocus system, and in principle, you can simply focus on the face, or, as in the old fashioned way, on a separate point. But as it turned out, this is an extremely intuitive function that has helped me more than once when shooting a restless son, and instead of a bunch of duplicate shots to make sure, I now take 5-10 shots and always know that I got the focus where I need it, out of 10 such shots, I I know that 6 will be just fine focused. The traditional menu to which I have become accustomed over the years of using Nikon equipment, in fact, having taken a new camera, I literally immediately understood what and how, and that the most important thing is where to click in the menu to find the functions I need. Autofocus speed is excellent even through an adapter, I still have two lenses from a SLR camera, 35 mm f1.4 and an inexpensive 70-300 VR, both work through an adapter without any complaints, 35 mm f1.4, coupled with a new matrix, generally shows itself on at such a high level that I have no words. I used to think that the D3s produced a great picture at high ISOs, but the Z6 handles ISO 4000, 5000 and 6500 without problems.
    Cons
    • There are downsides, compared even with my old D3s, the battery is rather weak, that is, I could shoot 2022-2500 frames on one battery, if I shoot in normal weather conditions, it’s clear that where it’s cold, then all this can be divided into 2. Z6, in turn, produces 1000-1200 frames on a single battery charge.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

    The camera was originally bought to replace the Nikon D810 from my wife (many at this moment can twist their fingers at the temple, they say there are more pixels and the fifth tenth). It was a very balanced and deliberate decision. for girls, after all, DSLRs with good glasses and an external flash are not an easy thing, and you don’t run into them all day! The health of the spouse was a higher priority. Moreover, in fact, the Nikon Z6 has enough resolution for any purpose. The purchase was…

    Pros
    • 1) This is definitely Weight! After owning cameras like the Nikon D3 and Nikon D810 paired with the Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR AF-S, this camera is weightless. 2) Folding screen. Yes, of course, it is not swivel, but never having the opportunity to use such a seemingly already familiar solution in the amateur class of cameras, seeing it in the professional segment is a huge advantage, especially when shooting overhead or from the ground. 3) Focus. With the advent of this mirrorless camera in its photo park, such a concept as Back or Front focus has completely disappeared. 4) XQD The card that came as a gift with a camera is undoubtedly a virtue, especially when you find out how much they cost in the store. 5) Ergonomics of the camera. Everything is conveniently located, intuitive and familiar (At least for the owner of Nikon equipment). 6) Video capabilities of the camera. First of all, you might think that this device is designed specifically for photography, but when you realize what you get in addition to shooting 1080p 120 fps and 4k at 10 bits with N-Log, everything becomes less obvious. 7) The viewfinder is a separate and simply bold plus. It is insanely clear, the eyes do not get tired of it, it is head and shoulders above competitive solutions. As they say, you just need to see once! 8) The presence of built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for transferring photos directly to a tablet, phone, laptop. Firstly, this is a kind of backup, and secondly, it is convenient to immediately show the client the frames on the set without wires and on the big screen.
    Cons
    • About memory cards and about XQD in particular. Yes it is super reliable, yes it is super fast. But! They are expensive! Very expensive! And while not very popular, this is the reason for all the problems - with the availability of cards in stores, the availability of card readers for them, etc. etc. One slot for cards is, of course, not quite a drawback, but having two slots in the camera and one of them already with the popular CF or SD format would make life much easier for professionals.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

    At the moment, every company has its amazing systems. Nikon was closest to me. Familiar ergonomics and park optics after all. The camera is amazing. The pictures for the review are cropped. The camera has already passed hikes in Khamar-Daban, ahead of the Sayans and much more. The whale lens surprised. Sharp and bright.

    Pros
    • -Ergonomics! It is amazing, just like in the old Nikon DSLRs. The buttons are easily configured for the desired modes. -DD ​​and the ability to shoot at very high ISO without much "noise" -Viewfinder and screen resolution -Frame -SLR lenses work great with the adapter. -XQD cards, still don't understand the whining about this. -Cool video to external recorder
    Cons
    • -Nikon what's the problem with making a normal swivel screen? Terribly infuriates shooting vertical shots from the ground. The cell saves. Do not write about your application, because it also infuriates!

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

    When buying, immediately take a second battery - the power consumption of the camera is noticeably higher, since the electronic viewfinder is very noticeable compared to DSLRs. Well, I would still like a second slot for a memory card - by the way, it is quite exotic - XQD. The card is very fast. In general, for its price, an excellent balanced camera. I am very glad.

    Pros
    • Ease of use, ergonomics, almost any function and menu operation can be placed on the touch screen. Excellent raves. The dynamic range in comparison with the d610, which I used before, has become wider in sensations. I really liked the work of the matrix at high ISO. Also, before buying, there were doubts about the accuracy and speed of autofocus, since I use a mirrorless camera for the first time, but after the purchase and the first days of use, it turned out that the fears were in vain. Autofocus is almost flawless, with the exception of some points that I will point out as shortcomings.
    Cons
    • The camera is very demanding on the light, in the sense that it often strives to overexpose even without the fact that the areas when you shoot the scene are initially high contrast. I hope to decide after ating the firmware. In relative darkness, autofocus still does not pull, often "scours". Compared to previous cameras, the improvement is noticeable, but for now, you still want more.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

    The camera was bought according to the principle: I picked it up, wow, it lies as expected, I like it. In addition, the possibilities of the camera are huge.

    Pros
    • Great device! I bought it, I'm happy. I really like how she shoots in low light. I chose between the whale 24-70/4 and 24-70/2.8, I decided to take f4 on the advice of a reliable friend. And it seems that he did not lose (and the price is lower than 2.8). A very sharp and contrasting lens, it is enough for me even when it's dark. The working iso for me is very high. It turned out to work at 10,000. I was also pleased with the viewfinder with a screen. It is very convenient to use picking on my iron 50mm 1.4 ai-s And briefly point by point: - versatility - speed of work - the ftz adapter is perfect, I didn't notice the difference with the f mount optics. - stabilization (matrix) - cool viewfinder and screen - rate of fire
    Cons
    • After Nikon DSLRs, at first there are not enough buttons on the left. I think it's a matter of habit.

    Revainrating 4 out of 5

    I did not regret the purchase, everything is fine.

    Of the many options on the market, in the 200k price range. I chose the z6 because of its versatility. Since I needed a combine: photo and video, and in the studio on a limp to shoot and take pictures of the wedding, I very meticulously studied the competitors. Some "mountain" APSCs have a matrix, which does not suit me as a photographer. Other "boots" do not have the ability to write raw video. Aunt Sonya is doing well, but it is 150 thousand more expensive. In addition, I shot (video) on the…

    Pros
    • Full frame for a reasonable (for a full frame) price. Excellent video capabilities, 12 bit pro res raw per recorder. Logical and proven ergonomics that reminded me of Nikon f801s. Excellent matrix stabilizer (sharp photos at 1/5) Pairing with a smartphone saves when shooting yourself on video.
    Cons
    • 1) slot for memory card 1. 2) xqd memory card is very expensive 3) even on a memory card for 25 thousand you cannot write 10bit video . 4) there is no way to charge from the power bank while shooting.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    I like the product very much, fully consistent with my expectations.

    Many talk about one memory slot. Personally, this does not bother me, for the entire time I used the camera, there were no overlays. Of course, it is better to write video on an external recorder, since the card quickly clogs up. Great camera for your money.

    Pros
    • Excellent stabilization for both photos and videos. Perfect for video. Writes 4k full frame. I tried working with an external ricorder (Atomos), you can write 10 bits on it, which greatly simplifies post-processing, you can pull out shadows and highlights, which are not amenable to the camera at 8 bits. Autofocus works flawlessly, especially focusing on the eyes. Before that, there was Sony, subjectively Nikon's autofocus is better. Already a fairly wide range of native optics + the ability to use Nikon's huge fleet of optics for SLR cameras through an adapter. The battery lasts a long time, I have enough for 4-5 hours of shooting photos. I bought a second battery for video.
    Cons
    • Price sensitive, but in the market. Similar cameras of competitors cost +/- the same.

    Revainrating 4 out of 5

    I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

    Mostly at work, I shoot with a mirror, as I constantly work in the studio and do product photography. In the studio, I am completely satisfied with my kit and the same D850 will serve me for another 5-6 years for sure. But whenever I went somewhere abroad on vacation, I was always afraid to take a full-frame camera with me because of the safety issue, and to be honest, for me, as a fragile girl, it’s hard to carry the D850 outside the studio. I did not want to take any crop for trips, a good…

    Pros
    • - Bright viewfinder, given that this is usually just a small monitor built into the camera, this monitor at least does not flicker and displays the picture correctly. - The presence of Wi-Fi, but few people can be surprised by this, but you can still surprise with a well-implemented camera control function from a smartphone. - Matrix stabilizer - Familiar ergonomics and buttons all remained in place - Touch screen - Image quality
    Cons
    • - XQD card, but in general this is a minus that you can live with, you just need to buy a card reader - Relatively small battery in the camera, yes, so we pay for compactness, but I would like the camera to hold a charge longer.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

    will squeeze the photos that I upload, but even on them you can still see that the camera feels great at high ISOs and produces a normal picture. One shot is 6000 iso and the second is 5000 iso

    Pros
    • The camera has interesting ergonomic solutions, comfortable grip, balance when using large lenses. Finally, they added matrix stabilization, this function was really lacking when using the D610 SLR, the presence of an adapter for SLR lenses in the kit. The presence of a normal wi-fi receiver, you can send pictures to your phone without stopping shooting. The new 35 mm f1.8 lens released for the new mount is beyond praise, excellent sharpness across the entire field of the frame, it’s a pity of course that it’s f1.8, but I have suspicions that if it were f1.4 then it would be the size of a bucket , after which all claims to the released lens immediately disappear. I also like its rate of fire, a great help when shooting a report, the D610 was a bit difficult in this regard. High working ISO, on average everyone talks about a working value of 2022-2500 ISO, but from my own experience I can say that ISO can be safely raised to 4000-6000 ISO (I will attach examples of pictures) Fast work with SLR lenses when using an adapter. Accurate auto-focus
    Cons
    • A small battery, on average, lasts for 900-1200 shots, but this problem is solved by the presence of a portable charger, which I already carry with me when shooting. XQD card, but I would not say that this is a direct problem, given that the card has excellent speed and I got the card as a gift at the time of purchase (at the time I bought it, they came with a camera). 64 gb has always been enough for me because when shooting reports, I mostly shoot in jpeg and don’t write frames in raw, that’s enough for a shooting day.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

    I took this camera primarily because of its small weight and size. I was pleasantly surprised by the very high quality autofocus. The hit at f/1.4 is almost 100%, even with my old lenses through an adapter. Eye focus is impressive. I use it for both wedding and sports photography. I didn’t notice any significant drawbacks - it’s very convenient to use. Separately, it is worth mentioning focus-picking - now you can use manual glasses and not be afraid to miss. With video, Nikon has taken a very…

    Pros
    • Small size and weight Video quality Optical stabilizer Fast high-resolution JPEG shooting with autofocus JPEG color is very nice Eye focus Excellent autofocus Adapter for old mount
    Cons
    • No built-in motorized focus (the camera does not have a screwdriver) 1 memory card Viewfinder (slow switching between viewfinder and monitor)

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    The purchase brought only positive emotions.

    Summarizing the above, I would like to draw a beautiful conclusion, but alas, I'm not as eloquent as I would like, so I'll just say that it was not in vain that I was waiting for full-frame mirrorless cameras from Nikon, because the first pancake did not turn out "lumpy". I can recommend this device for those who need everything at once. the complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor structure (matrix) with a resolution of 24 MP and a really high autofocus speed for photo and video shooting allow…

    Pros
    • 1. Stunning body ergonomics (all controls are in place in the best traditions of Nikon (more convenient than some DSLRs, although I always thought that this could not be), which I did not expect when switching from a DSLR that I used for many years. Even with heavy lenses from DSLRs (installed through the adapter that comes with the kit), the impressions from use are only positive. 2. I won’t say that the Nikon D610, which I used for a long time, is the heaviest camera in the world, but with the Z6 I began to notice that I take it with me more often. You no longer need to lug around a rather big photo backpack. 3. It is stated that the battery lasts an average of about 300 shots (why bother? It's not clear), but in practice it lasts from 600 to 1000 shots, provided that I do not shoot video. 4. Since the first Sony A7 series cameras, the transition to mirrorless cameras was unacceptable for me due to the fact that composing a frame through a digital viewfinder, which also displays a picture with a certain delay, is extremely inconvenient, but the viewfinder in this Z-ke is somewhat it surpasses the viewfinders of DSLRs. 5. It happened! Nikon can now be used not only by photographers but also by videographers. So Nikon, for complete happiness, offers a special kit for a videographer, which, among other things, allows you to write video in N-log format, which gives you more options for post-processing. 6. Through the adapter that comes with the kit, I can and use my proven lenses (although not all, "screwdriver" optics, unfortunately, do not support autofocus through an adapter), this is convenient for a gradual transition to mirrorless. 7. Often, whale lenses have mediocre build quality and "pictures", but with great care and long testing before buying, I took the Z6 with a 24-70 / 4 lens. Due to the limited number of characters allotted for writing a review, I will only say one thing - it is simply wonderful! I consider one of the best regular lenses, if not the best.
    Cons
    • The only negative for me is the cost of XQD memory cards. I'm waiting for the XDQ to become cheaper, because I'm used to taking several cards with a larger volume, and a memory card is already included in the kit, which was a pleasant surprise for me. While its speed is impressive, the camera never hesitated when taking photos even during long continuous shooting, even in RAW+Jpeg mode. If I find any other negatives, I will definitely write an additional review!

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    Best product I have ever reviewed, I recommend it to everyone!

    Pros below: Quality! Ease of settings. The sharpness of a whale lens. The videos are amazing, although I have never been a fan of the video) Has cons: XQD. Good speed cards, but not for everyone. It is a pity that in the first generation of sockets there were no SD slots. The whale lens is short, but that's why it's a whale.

    Revainrating 5 out of 5

    The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

    The camera has exceeded my expectations in every way. Her first thoughts on the matter appear to be quite favorable. Didn't come across any significant issues. It could not be easier or more handy. Be sure to update your firmware to the latest version by downloading the official update, as previous versions lacked some capabilities (for example, focusing on the eyes). With all of its perks. focusing without the requirement for rear or front focus, in contrast to DSLRs, which need that certain…