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Review on Camera Nikon Z6 Body, black by Mateusz Swierczynski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

I took it to shoot digital with m mount lenses, which I shoot on film with. As a result, disappointed, I will save up for m10 === . After a while, I bought a new autofocus 85 / 1.8S. The picture is an excellent bunch, autofocus is still not like on Sony. And it is not clear whether to wait for new firmware and improvements. But I wanted to supplement the review after reading the latest reviews of some crazy people, either they didn’t hold the camera at all, or they didn’t understand anything about it in 30 minutes in the store. People, for high ISO, for sharpness, for the picture, this is a very good camera. Yes, some solutions in ergonomics may not be very good, but the result is excellent.

Pros
  • The matrix is ​​good, no doubt. EVF is great.
Cons
  • Ergonomics - I don’t like a lot of things (I describe fresh impressions, lenses are manual) 1) How can you hold the carc with one right hand, hold the ISO on and turn the front dial to switch auto-iso - fixed ISO? I can't get upset 2) Why do we need + - ons if there is a touch screen? Work in winter with gloves? Leave it for the Z7 3) Focus peaking just compared to Fuji. If fuj, when hovering over a cardboard with text, also shows the edges of the text, then Nikon only shows the edges of the cardboard. With any sensitivity setting. 4) After enlarging the screen (zoom in) when focusing, you cannot zoom out by half-pressing the shutter on. Just again reach for the on that you zoomed in on. It just kills. 5) The USB plug is huge. To plug in a USB (yes, I still haven't bought a reader), I have to tear it off along its entire length. 6) Dualism joystick and OK + ons. They are so similar in essence, but the OK on can be programmed to zoom in view mode, but pressing the joystick cannot. Although the joystick under the finger is closer. 7) The cover of the flash drive sometimes creaks a little at hand 8) The modes cannot be switched with the left-right ons (or did not figure out where to set it up). Only disk rotation. More precisely: some can be anything, including touch, for example, ISO. But the shooting modes s / l / h are neither touch nor navigation ons, only by rotating the disk. Where is the logic and uniformity?