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![]() | Nikon Z7 Pros: Lightness and compactness (useful not only by clicking but also traveling by plane), clear and detailed viewfinder, autofocus (including tracking), reactivity in the shot, burst speed, stabilizer. Cons: Battery life lower than the FX SLR (although I came to over 2 ' 100 shots in RAW but over a time frame reduced to 4 hours before replacing it, and it was not completely discharged) but significantly higher than stated by the House. Opinion: A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to be able to test my new mirrorless Nikon Z7 during a triathlon camp in Larnaca (Cyprus) lasted about ten days. I have reviewed all the optics of the kit (mounted on the adapt FTZ, as I still do not own Z series lenses): 16mm f/2.8 fisheye, 14-24mm f/2.8, 24-70mm f/2.8, 70-200mm f/2.8, 85mm f/1.4,300mm f/2.8 and 600mm F/4, shooting over 9000 NEF (RAW) in All light situations and in an area for which Z7 has not been expressly designed (sports photography). I could shoot with the 600-during the bike rides-freehand with total control of the frame, what unthinkable with the D5 or the D850... Z7 turned out to be really versatile, practical and light. In the electronic viewfinder you always have the situation under control, the clear and sharp image of what you are preparing to shoot helps you enormously in the frame and seize the right moment. Thanks to the absence of the mirror you can follow and correct the frame with extreme simplicity while you follow a subject shooting in burst. Also the focus (3d tracking included) is reliable and accurate. I also had with me the D850, which I used both the world Ironman 70.3 in South Africa and the Challenge 70.3 Forte Village in Sardinia as the main camera body: Son managed to do only 28 shots, compared to Z 7 I seemed to have gone back in time (that Of the Nikon F2 film)... On XQD cards I confirm what is written by Nat47: never had problems and use since the time of D4. In summary: I passed definitively to mirrorless, putting on sale all my SLR cameras. sent on February 04, 2019 |
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