Photographer working in the field. I have owned the camera for more than 2 years now. Prior to that, I used the Nikon D750 and D7500; each of these cameras has an own set of advantages and disadvantages. On the other hand, when I first picked up the Z6, it felt like it was jumping into my palm, and I fell in love with it at first sight. It's possible that I'm being overly poetic, but it seems as though the camera was designed with me in mind from the very beginning. Lightweight, compact, dependable, extremely sharp, and consistently in focus all the time. There were times when, while I was filming, I thought to myself, "I messed up the frame, I missed it," but later, when I watched it, I realized that everything was fine and that I had actually hit it. This happened on several occasions. As though the camera had already made up its mind for me (although I understand that this is not an argument, but miracles, but still .). At long last, a touchscreen that can be flipped out and focused with the fingers; take pictures while lying on the ground or with your arms stretched out. There is no front or back focus available, even on lenses that are not native (thanks to the lack of a mirror). I shoot in RAW because I forgot to set up the carcass the first time I did it. The higher the resolution, the more you can crop the photo without sacrificing the quality of the end product. The battery has practically not lost any of its resource in the past two years, and it can be charged from a regular phone charger. Because of this, you no longer need to bring adapters with you on trips, which is a very cool feature. Despite the fact that it does not have a particularly large capacity. On-camera JPGs are one of my personal favorites, as they allow beginners to compete with professionals. I'll be the first to admit that, despite the fact that there are a lot of options, I'm still working on perfecting my ability to shoot directly in JPG using the manual mode. Yet, everything that you need is readily available; all you have to do is devote a few evenings to reading the instructions (as with any other full-frame camera). The fact that I rarely employ eye concentration, despite the fact that it is highly regarded, is something I should be ashamed of, but I still have an old school tendency. When paired with the new Z lenses, it creates a shooting experience that is utterly unique. Yet, it is a bit pricey taking into consideration 2022. In general, I couldn't be happier with the camera that I purchased. These photographs are mine to use as an illustration.
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