The list of disadvantages could go on for a very long time, but eventually it will reach its letter limit. The conclusion is easy to understand. Mirrorless cameras are not supported by Nikon's proprietary matrices or processors, and the company does not provide a power supply. The Nikon Z7 is an unrefined camera that lacks adequate planning; I did not use it myself, and I do not recommend that others do so either. while it was still very early. Below are some advantages: The originality of the design, the absence of jumping mirrors, the compact dimensions, and the lightness. Screen with a swivel mount that has a large diameter, which improves the aperture ratio (According to Nikon) Cons: Even on a brand new camera, this model possesses a low-quality matrix, an abundance of broken and hot pixels, and yet it is being promoted as the TOP model. When the sensitivity is higher than 800, there are hundreds of pixels that have been damaged or become overexposed. According to Nikon, the Nikon Z7 and the Nikon Z7II are the standard models for these types of cameras. In addition to this, the matrix has an abnormally high level of noise, which is approximately ten times higher than it was on the older Nikon 750. And you're going to sell it as the TOP MODEL? Although it is stated on the Nikon website that the camera has a low noise level across the entire ISO range, this is not the case. There is no protection from the sunlight's rays. The camera demonstrates a lack of thoughtful design. I simply used an older DSLR camera with an older development process and switched it to the Eternal mode in Liv View. It is not acceptable. Extremely difficult to decipher the menu due to its complexity and incomprehensibility, and the user interface is unclear. No gimmicks. This is not a camera designed for travel! The outdated and slightly overclocked processor is to blame for the poor performance of the tracking auto-focus system. Autofocus and tracking focus are able to function in some way, even at low resolutions. The functionality is very poor at high resolutions. However, the concentration on the eyes does not work in any context. The Nikon Z7 has a huge current consumption, which means that the operating time is extremely limited; however, it is still possible to shoot 250 frames, but shooting more is unlikely. And this is in spite of the fact that the battery costs seven thousand dollars. Does not work on compatible batteries; for pricing information, see the section above on relatives. There is only one slot for a card, and the card is a ridiculously high 17,000 dollars. The chromatic aberrations of Z-mount optics are off the charts because their sizes (in the economy segment) are comparable to those of DX-sized optics for inexpensive cameras. Unfortunately, there are no miracles in the field of optics. The level of detail at high and medium resolutions is appalling, much like it is on mobile phones in the middle of the price range, but Nikon made a promise.
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