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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Does not meet my expectations, it was not worth buying.

typical camera not for reporting, just easy photography with excellent color and slow focus; if you need something faster, purchase a Z9 (((2.5 times more expensive? v=Y0GACItDhkg You may view the tests right here. Got pros: features such as ergonomics, a comfortable grip, an image, and color, in addition to two slots for memory cards The most significant disadvantage of this camera is the slow focusing time in any setting; if you're coming from a DSLR like the Nikon D850, you can forget about…

normal camera not for reporting, for simple shooting with slow focus and nicecomlor, if you want something faster buy Z9 (((2.5 times more expensive ? v=Y0GACItDhkg here you can see the tests Some pros: ergonomics, comfortable grip, picture, color, two slots for memory cards Has cons: the main drawback of this camera is the focusing speed in any mode, if you switch from the d850 DSLR, just forget about the words, I got 100% in focus. if the object is immovable and the lighting conditions are…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

Excellent camera that comes in at the same price range as its rivals. It functions perfectly when run through an adaptor that utilizes outdated optics. You need to have Z optics in order to experience the full effect of the UPC. It has a crisp, icy quality. But dear. In spite of the fact that fifty dollars and 1.8 cents is all that is required to get started, it is recommended.

Pros
  • Ease of use, portability (both in terms of size and weight), a touch screen that folds, focusing, matrix stability, and sufficient resolution for basic requirements. The ribs might expand quite a bit. Maintains a charge quite well. Functions effectively with very high ISO settings.
Cons
  • Z optics' price tag, if you will. Flash drives of type B are more expensive, but they are of a higher quality. The work on the bluetooth and the wireless internet did not set up.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Strong leap forward. All the most advanced technologies. Definitely pleased with the XQD and SD card slots. Weight has become 2 times less than DSLRs. ating the firmware from the phone through the application - gun!

Pros
  • The coolest ! Switched to it from Nikon d4s. I am pleased with the sharpness of the pictures, resolution, autofocus, shooting speed, touch screen, the ability to connect to a phone and a computer via wifi and bluetooth. All my lenses fit through the FTZ adapter without any problems.
Cons
  • No cons found yet.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

Excellent camera, at a price + - like the competition. Through an adapter with old optics it works fine. For the full effect of the UPC, you need to have Z optics. It is cool, sharp. But dear. Although fifty dollars 1.8 can be afforded for a start, it is good.

Pros
  • Convenience, size and weight, folding touch screen, focusing, stabilization on the matrix, enough resolution for simple needs. The ribs stretch well. Holds a charge well. Works well at high ISO.
Cons
  • price tag for Z optics. Type B flash drives are expensive, but of high quality. Work on wi-fi and bluetooth did not set up.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

I purchased a Nikon z6ii with a Nikon z24-120 lens. Besides this one, I have 2 cameras: Nikon d80 and Nikon d750. Therefore, everything will be in comparison with the Nikon d750. The first is compactness. Mirrorless in size like Nikon d80. That is, less than 750 in width is about 1 cm, less in height by 12 mm and already by 8 mm. Lighter by about 150 grams. I'm already used to it, and when I pick up the Nikon d750, I feel the difference. Second, it's low noise. The mirrorless at 12800 makes the

Pros
  • Autofocus operation, matrix stabilization, low-noise matrix
Cons
  • There is no separate autofocus control button, as it used to be on the Nikon D80

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…

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.