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![]() | Nikon Z50 II Pros: Compatibility, excellent files, iso tightness, animal eye recognition Cons: Battery life Opinion: I bought the Nikon Z50II, as a second body (I already have a Z9) replacing it with the Z6 II, because practicing only nature photography I am interested in animal eye tracking. I must say that he responds very well to expectations, he is not a splinter, but his job does it. The battery life is unacceptable, after 200 shots in raw it already reports the "red"! If you go on you get to 260-280 shots, but I still find it ridiculous. Sometimes 200 shots are taken in a few hours. I understand that the car costs about 1000 euros and you can buy spare batteries or attach a power bank to it, but holy god couldn't they make it cost a little more and offer a decent battery life? sent on January 05, 2025 |
![]() | Nikon Z 400mm f/4.5 VR S Pros: Lightness, quality, stabilization. Cons: I don't know. If I really have to find a con, it's the case, but since the new location of the lens is my backpack, it's okay anyway. Opinion: I've been using the 300 f/2.8 and 500 f/4 for years, two fantastic Nikon lenses. I decided to lighten the backpack with the Nikon Z 400mm f/4.5, not without fear because in the end I give more importance to quality than weight. However, I am happy with the change because I found the 400 Z of absolute quality, in my opinion comparable to the two "cousins" mentioned before. It may be that the laboratory tests are a little below, but looking at my results I do not scramble in mental lucubrations. Obviously it is a bit short compared to the 500 mm, but photographing almost always from the shed is my ideal optics. sent on March 10, 2023 |
![]() | Nikon Z9 Pros: Extraordinary autofocus even with the FTZ adapter, superlative animal eye tracking even with small subjects. Cons: Hard to find a con. Opinion: I had the opportunity to test it very well and in various situations in different light conditions. I only deal with nature photography and the features I ask of a camera are really all there. If we really want to look for the hair in the egg I do not agree on the iso seal that several users consider extraordinary. Obviously I only talk about animal photography where detail is fundamental. The noise is more or less like that of the D850. I would have preferred a few less pixels and less noise. But, I repeat, it is just to quibble. You can only talk about this machine well. sent on January 28, 2022 |
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