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Review on Nikon Z7 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera (45.7MP Resolution, Body, Black): Model 1591 - Expert Review & Top Deals by ng Hong Dng ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

No joy in buying the product, it's not good.

Disadvantages can still be written for a long time, but the limit of letters ends. The conclusion is simple. Nikon has no special matrices for mirrorless cameras, no special processors, no power supply. Nikon Z7 is a raw, not well-thought-out camera, I didn’t take it myself, and I don’t advise others either. While very early. Pros below: Novelty of a design, lack of jumping mirrors, small dimensions, weight. Swivel screen, large mount diameter that increases aperture ratio (According to Nikon) Cons: A low-quality matrix, an abundance of broken and hot pixels, even on a new camera, and this, for a second, is the TOP model. At a sensitivity of more than 800, the number of broken and hot pixels is in the HUNDREDS! On Nikon they say that for these cameras Nikon Z7, Nikon Z7II is the norm. In addition, the matrix is ​​characterized by an unusually high level of noise, in comparison ten times more than on the old Nikon 750. And this is the TOP MODEL? ON THE Nikon SITE it is written that the camera is low-noise IN THE WHOLE ISO RANGE, this is not true. No protection from direct sunlight. The camera is not well thought out. I just took an old DSLR on an old process and switched it to Liv View's Eternal mode. It is not right. Very complex and incomprehensible to understand the menu, confusing to understand the interface. No flash. This is not a travel camera! Due to the old slightly overclocked processor, tracking auto-focus does not work well. At low resolutions, autofocus and tracking focus still somehow work. At high resolutions it works very badly. But the focus on the eyes does not work anywhere. The current consumption of the Nikon Z7 is huge, so the operating time is extremely limited, 250 frames are still possible, but more is unlikely. And this despite the fact that the battery costs 7,000. Does not work on compatible batteries, see the price of relatives above. There is only one card slot, and the card costs insane 17,000. Z-mount optics are sized (in the economy segment) like DX-sized optics for cheap cameras, so chromatic aberrations are off the charts. Alas, there are no miracles in optics. Detailing at high and medium resolutions is disgusting, like on mid-range mobile phones, but Nikon promised.