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Review on Photo camera Nikon Z6II Body adapter FTZ, black by Stanislaw Lambach ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I should have looked better, I spent money on an ordinary product.

I shoot children, graduation albums, etc. The Nikon D4 main camera is currently under repair, so I rented the Z6II, try the vaunted autofocus and generally feel the mirrorless in real work. My initial impressions were completely confirmed, the camera is completely unsuitable for reportage work, from the word at all. It turns off all the time, blurs, and is generally quite unpredictable in focus. In my opinion, from professional, its purpose is unhurried work in the studio, the subject matter can, and everything that does not require speed. The old D4, although without focus on the eyes, is much more convenient to use. Outcome. I am writing this all so that someone who believes in the reviews, but does not hold it in their hands, does not buy into the vaunted autofocus. This is not a reporting camera. In my opinion, any camera from the D750 will be more convenient and predictable in a report. Now I'm looking towards the Z9, because. old DSLRs are discontinued and support is discontinued, and you won’t be able to bring spare parts. I will answer questions as much as possible

Pros
  • Good video Autofocus on the eyes (in some places) Folding screen - very convenient in places The overall feel of the body and buttons is solid, but amateurish.
Cons
  • - Low battery life (for reportage shooting you need to have at least 2) - The delay between the picture on the screen and the scene (minor, but very important) - Turns on for a long time, and turns off constantly. As with a DSLR, I threw it up and you can shoot, it’s not here. Raise, wait 1-2 seconds and only then shoot. - Autofocus misses regularly - Also, autofocus often clings to the wrong thing, for example, a child (one) in a T-shirt with Elsa from a cartoon is in focus (and a rather small drawing). So the camera clings to the drawn Elsa - Once in just one shooting, the memory card slot was opened. Himself (!), There are no clamps.