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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

The Nikon Z6 emerged victorious after an arduous search and seemingly never-ending round of comparisons. I would like to express that I am pleased with the acquisition now that I have used it for a little less than a month. Above all else, appreciation should be directed toward the product's quality, user-friendliness, attractiveness, and the way it fits in the hand. The design is condensed, while simultaneously being trendy and up to date. The lens was used in its entirety and measured 24-70 /

Pros
  • • a focus that doesn't make a sound; • a viewfinder that's easy to use and bright; • a design that's contemporary, small, and on-trend; • an easy-to-use menu and display; • ease of use without sacrificing the quality of the camera's settings when in use
Cons
  • • Support for the XQD file format for memory cards; • Sufficiently long charging times through USB.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

In general, the device is fire, I don’t regret that I switched to Nikon z6 🔥 I attached some reportage photos from the camera 😉

Pros
  • Fast, light, convenient, fire apparatus, worked before on the d610, just heaven and earth, just a gun
Cons
  • It would be great to increase battery life and change flash drives)) xqd are unreasonably expensive (

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, the average purchase in quality.

I chose the camera as a step forward after the Olympus M10, I wanted better quality, detail and a qualitative leap forward. In fact, I didn't get what I expected. Yes, it shoots better, but autofocus misses constantly and shoots lousy, the adapter for f lenses does not work perfectly, my autofocus fix just breathes, roams and cannot focus. whale 24-70 f4 is not sharp, focuses quickly, but by. The second version of the firmware improved the situation, but not cardinally. I thought that…

Pros
  • excellent viewfinder rate of fire, buffer
Cons
  • the sharpness of photos with a 24-70 f4 whale lens is simply frustrating buggy and constantly overshooting autofocus (now v2 firmware is out, it's better, but not perfect) detailing, at the level of Panasonic micro-third 4/3. I'm shocked the video is recorded for 30 minutes and just quietly turns off, it was necessary to record the conversation, and she passed out without a peep, but we continued to talk, the second camera was good, without this stupid limitation.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

I bought this camera in addition to several of my other cameras, so that I could fully use the F lenses and Nikon flashes on the UPC with EVI and with matrix stabilization. This camera lived up to most of my expectations. I can compare with the Sony a7r2 - Z6 camera more convenient in most respects. Nevertheless, I am not ready to part with the a7r2 and replace it with the Z7 (analogous in resolution): the price of the Z7 is too high, and I also have Sony FE lenses that are not available in the

Pros
  • - Very comfortable and ergonomic carcass - Bright and clear viewfinder - 7 programmable buttons - Excellent compatibility with older flashes (SB-800, R1C1). Fully compatible with SU-800 (Tom Hogan's review says that SU-800 does not work with Z cameras - maybe the firmware solved this problem, I have firmware version 2.0, everything works) - Excellent compatibility (AF, stabilization) with most F-mount lenses via FTZ adapter (there are exceptions - see disadvantages) - The 24-70/4 kit lens is fantastically perfect. But this is partly due to the non-disabled distortion correction option (eliminates distortion and vignetting). It is sharp and accurate throughout the entire range, and this cannot be taken away from him. - It is very convenient to work with manual lenses - but there is room for improvement: - Lenses with manual focus can be entered into the database, assign a number to each and enter the value of FR and min. aperture number. This is a plus. But unlike Nikon's SLR carcasses, the Z6 camera does not detect a change in the aperture of AI - Ais lenses and does not write it to exif. Only DF is used for matrix stabilization. It's still more convenient than in Sony cameras (you don't need to scroll through all the focal lengths every time), but there is no limit to perfection.
Cons
  • - The function of increasing the focus area is strangely implemented - it is convenient and can be hung on programmable buttons, BUT: only one pre-set magnification value (50%, 100% or 200%) can be set per button. Pressing the button again resets the magnification, but the magnification is not reset by half-pressing the shutter release, as in the Sony a7r2, for example. I had to use three buttons to set three different magnifications - this is inconvenient. Ideally, magnification should cycle through pressing one button again (50%-100%-200%-reset) + magnification reset when half-pressing the shutter button. - One of my lenses (Sigma Macro 150mm f/2.8, no OS) refused to work with this body, it can't be used even with manual focus. It's funny as it works well on Sony a7r2 body with Commlite CM-ENF-E(1) AF Lens Adapter for Nikon F

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

For a long time I chose how to replace my D7200. I also wanted a not heavy, but very powerful camera, so that for the next five years I would not worry about quality at all. Even looked towards Sony A7III. I read a lot, looked at the reviews and already resigned myself to the fact that I would have to switch to another company. And then there was Z6. I had to compare. Of course, both cameras are head to head in terms of video and quality, but in the end, Nikon came out ahead in terms of dynamic

Pros
  • Well thought out camera control system. In this regard, really, you can not find fault. During the shooting, I was never distracted from the process in order to find the right button. A high-quality autofocus system, the camera does not miss and accurately catches the moment (for me this is very important in street photography). This is clearly seen with autofocus on the eyes. The dust-moisture protected case is just right for St. Petersburg weather with our rains, winds and snow (and all this at once). I was pleased with the matrix stabilization. Because I take it off my hands and on the go, the stub perfectly compensates for any trembling. It lies pleasantly in the hand, the quality balance is felt, even when you set a powerful zoom, the camera can be safely held with one hand.
Cons
  • Prices for XQD-cards. But considering how much an SD with the same power will cost, then all objections disappear instantly. Moreover, XQD is more reliable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

I will list the most important advantages of this camera for me, which I was able to discover during the first month of using it: 1) I really like how raw's are painted 2) high resolution screen and viewfinder. The viewfinder is also bright and has a high display rate. 3) very comfortable girth, the camera fits right into the hand 4) high-quality workmanship materials, magnesium body - a big advantage when the camera is in hand - there is a feeling of high quality, which is definitely nice 5)…

Pros
  • Great camera. Currently, I think this is the best Nikon camera I have ever owned.
Cons
  • No major flaws were noted. There is an XQD card in the camera, but the speed of work is impressive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

I am very pleased with the camera. So far, her impressions are very positive. Didn't find any major problems. Everything is convenient and simple. By the way, be sure to download the new official firmware, as older firmware does not have some functions (for example, focusing on the eyes). With its pros. Focusing without back / front focus, unlike DSLRs, where you need to align some lenses to the camera. The built-in stabilizer in the matrix + the stabilizer in the lens is just a BOMB. At 105mm,

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

I have long wanted to switch to mirrorless cameras, I kept looking at Olympus and Sony, but since I shoot on Nikon, I believed and waited that one day the day would come when the camera would come out of them. I took z6, because it is faster than z7, ​​and you don’t need so many pixels. At first I thought that I would use it in everyday, not difficult shooting, but after the first shooting, I put the d750 and d4 on the shelf. Since that day, this camera has replaced the professional reporting…

Pros
  • -Picture quality -Stabilization -Viewfinder -Signature ergonomics from nikon -Working speed -The weight - Ability to work with the entire fleet - Nikon optics (via ftz adapter) -The presence of bt and wi-fi - Quiet operation - ISO values
Cons
  • -One slot for a memory card and it is xqd -The button for changing the balance is inconveniently located (f1, a subjective minus, given that it can be reassigned) -SnapBridge

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

After a painful search and endless comparisons, the choice fell on the Nikon Z6. After a little less than a month of use, I want to say that I am satisfied with the purchase. The quality, ease of use, appearance and the way the device sits in the hand are above all praise. The design is compact, fashionable and modern. The lens was taken complete: 24-70 / 4. If anyone does not want, then there is an FTZ adapter on sale, suitable for SLR lenses of recent years. A photo. Pictures even in the…

Pros
  • • Silent focus; • Convenient and bright viewfinder; • Modern, compact, fashionable design; • Convenient menu and display; • Ease and quality of camera settings during operation.
Cons
  • • XQD memory card format; • Sufficiently long charging via USB.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not even the worst quality I've ever seen, it's a disappointment.

To say that the camera disappointed is an understatement. The biggest problem is 1 memory card slot. (in hell for Nikon engineers or marketers who decide to make 1 slot - there is a separate boiler). And yes, not all optics work as stated through an adapter, so it remains to wait for native optics, which, apparently, will cost even more than before. By the way, Nikon is actively struggling with the possibility of installing third-party optics on a new bayonet mount, so it’s also not clear what…

Pros
  • The camera was chosen between Nikon Z7, Sony A7III and Nikon D850 (I didn’t consider kenon, so far everything is bad for me, except mark 5 IV) I was pleased with the design, materials, the ability to connect a fleet of optics from Nikon and other manufacturers (there are compatibility problems, as with all adapters for some optics). Of the pluses, of course, work in live view with focus peaking and silent mode, which I don’t use especially when I shoot people. They don't know if I took it off or not. I liked the viewfinder, unlike the VI Sony A7III, the eyes do not get tired of it.
Cons
  • One slot for memory cards. Also xQD. No matter what anyone tells you, but the cards tend to burn and it doesn’t matter how reliable they are, orbital rockets are falling, and you shouldn’t talk about flash drives at all. Those who used Nikon software to transfer photos to a smartphone or other device know that the software works very crookedly. In terms of color, dd and noise, the level is absolutely the same as on my Nikon D750. Those. In fact, technology is marking time. And I understand that the D750 is an excellent camera, but the Z6 essentially gives nothing in return, except for a slightly smaller body and the absence of an optics park for a new mount, it takes twice as much money. For marketing, nothing more. Autofocus is the same as on the middle segment of Nikon cameras, good but no more. Skinton is still far from the beautiful Kenon skinton The rate of fire which Nikon boasts is complete nonsense, it is with a locked autofocus, i. E. all meaning falls

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Total disappointment, the product is terrible.

I decided to consider Nikon Z6 as the second inexpensive camera to Nikon Z7 for reporting and Video and was completely disappointed, as well as from Z7 too. I took it as a regular customer in one good store. As a video, I don’t even want to write too much crap, the battery runs out very quickly. Like a photo, slow and inaccurate autofocus on faces and no autofocus on eyes puts an end to a fast sports or reportage photo. The matrix is ​​bad with a high level of noise. Took it back to the store…

Pros
  • the presence of a flash, a swivel display, small dimensions and weight, a good lens.
Cons
  • The price is too high, and the possibilities are modest. Poor autofocus, just disgusting. On motionless faces three with a minus with a creak, but on the eyes not at all. A small dynamic range in the light, no matter how hard you try, and the sky goes into flare, or the rest into blackness, RAW files save very little. The video is disgusting, jerky, the focus does not know what to do. It must be constantly monitored. For Video, the camera is definitely not worth taking.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

How could such a bad product be made?

As a result, we get a useless first-generation Z for the used market. The second generation added normal SD bays + this new XQD. Why does the manufacturer do this? Who needs these first-generation z-esks, if there is a NORMAL, MODIFIED version of the carcass. Take Fuji or Olympus and don't worry. At least you will not feel so flawed and there is always adequate support in any direction. I will never buy Nikon products. Extremely bad experience with this company. I hope my review is helpful.

Pros
  • virtues are written before me.
Cons
  • There is no technical support in Kazakhstan. Absolutely annoying is the fact that Nikon releases Z2 and completely forgets about the owners of the first generation. For example: in order to upgrade, you will need a card reader, which is not available in Kazakhstan. And if you find it, then 90.000 tenge - 1 pc. And if you still follow Nikon news, you will notice that all ates are released first of all for the new generation, and there are no dates or words about first generation ates. The second is autofocus. Tamron 24-70 lens. Autofocus absolutely randomly goes crazy, you need to check before each frame what is happening. The third is synchronization with TTL flashes. It also seems to be in the mood. It happens during filming that flashes simply do not want to respond to pressing the camera shutter. The flashes are all godox, the synchronizer is also from this company.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

Really working ISO 12800. It's easy to work in lightroom with equals from this camera, although to be honest I like jpeg! I bought another 50 1.8S, very sharp, the picture is bombic from it) The display is a separate issue, the sensor works like a good smartphone, the camera can be controlled through the display. The built-in stub works very well, I shot at 85 mm at a shutter speed of 1/30 hand-held - everything is fine.

Pros
  • Very cool image quality! Even jpeg at high ISO! Viewfinder and screen quality is excellent. Built-in stub that really works. Comfortably lies in the hand.
Cons
  • Few places sell a reader for XQD cards, ordered from Ali.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

My third favorite camera from nikon. These are d300s, d700 and now z6. There was also a d750, its capabilities were revealed in working with raw files in post-processing and the camera is more for work than creativity. Mirrorless technology and Nikon's first full-frame z6 model won me over with its thoughtful operation and ease of use. When you take the camera in your hands, you understand that after spending at least 24 hours of filming with it without a break, your hand will feel free and…

Pros
  • - ergonomics, comfortable to hold in hand, excellent viewfinder, high-quality and pleasant viewing screen. - convenient customizable menu - excellent colors, dynamic range - shooting portraits with face and eye recognition perfectly - shooting in silent mode is very convenient when shooting portraits - a really convenient live view mode for filming, which is implemented in this model. In my previous d750 camera, this function was, but not so much convenient in responsiveness and speed as here, especially since there was no touch control. - a magnificent 24-70 whale lens shows excellent image quality, the photos taken with it do not differ much from the much more expensive 2.8 s-series zoom in the line -xqd card (inspires confidence in reliability)
Cons
  • - the battery life is less than on a mirror device (I have 3 pieces on the z6, on the d750 there were 2 pieces of which were enough) - the lens, despite its excellent quality, vignettes quite strongly, but it is not problematic to remove it in C1 -also, with regard to the lens -parking mode gives the feeling that this design is somewhat vulnerable in the long run and once again you don’t want to open the lens and then close it - video stabilization works fine only in a static position of the operator. If you go with a camera, there will be very unpleasant camera shake, there is no smoothness in the video compared to fujifilm x-t4 or panasonic gh5 - you won’t want to use an adapter for old lenses if you look at how the new s-series lenses behave in operation - they are clearer, more contrasting, as neutral as possible in terms of pattern, but they are much more expensive than some of their counterparts. - I noticed that in the work the mirrorless behaves more unpredictably than the mirror After changing the battery, evi sometimes just burns out the eye in terms of brightness, it is treated by turning the camera off and on Also, after changing the battery, when synchronizing with the laptop, the camera does not show any signs of life when it is turned on, as if it is turned off. It is treated by removing the cable from the type-c connector and turning off, then turning on the camera.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

Who has long rushed to switch to mirrorless - our time has come: Why not Sony - expensive lenses Why not Fuji - crop (you can't fool physics - 100% fact) After d700 I was looking for a worthy replacement - d750 turned out to be very buggy in working with flash drives, d850 is quite weighty and expensive (lack of a flashlight complicates work in the dark), also work in 14 bit only at 45 mpx (S & M RAW - 12 bit) Subscribe and ask questions instagram @glazok90

Pros
  • Compact size Full matrix Fast autofocus speed Extremely high working ISO 14 bit format at 24 megapixels (and not like the d850 at 45 megapixels),
Cons
  • Long camera loading for the first shot Only XQD flash cards (fast, but expensive - on the other hand, they are the future) - take care of the card reader At the time of purchase - May 2022 does not work with Tamron lenses The swivel screen is worse than that of the D750 and D850 (there is no parallelism when shooting over the crowd) Quickly drains batteries (1 lasts up to 1000 shots)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is a wonderful camera.

The kit that comes with the camera is worth it. The camera is amazing, worth looking inside. There are many opportunities.

Pros
  • Mirrorless cameras
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is a wonderful camera.

The kit that comes with the camera is worth it. The camera is amazing, worth looking inside. There are many opportunities.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Hard to say