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![]() | Nikon Z6 Pros: Construction quality as per tradition Nikon, Sight, Estate Iso, Image Quality, Simple menu for those who come from Reflex Nikon. Cons: Poor battery life, autofocus not lightning with FTZ. Cons: Poor battery life, autofocus not lightning with FTZ. Opinion: I've been using the Z6 for about a month now and I'm really pleased with it, especially after firmware update 2.20. I must say that it takes a bit of practice to understand the behavior of The Af points, different from the Reflex Nikon that I have used until now Let's talk about the viewfinder that is very bright and practical (all functions are clearly visible) even for those who, like me wear glasses. The stabilization in the camera is very valid, combined with the hold to the high iso allows to photograph almost in the dark (freehand I photographed a chapel immersed in a semi-darkness almost total with time of 1/10 To 10000 ISO with surprising results as well as birds in swamp with low light with times of 1/60 1/80 of a second).AF eye and precise face without problems. I tried to make a couple of videos with the setting of the car and they seemed good, but I'm not an amateur video, so mine is not the judgment of an expert. I had heard that the Z6 is not suitable for birdlife. I didn't think it was coming back to me, because I thought Nikon couldn't launch a car with a 12-ft-sec burst. not suitable for this type of photo, which I practice at 90%. After several attempts you can safely take pictures of birds in flight, the only difficulty is to focus when the subject does not detach sharply from the background (e.g. a reed). Precisely I use the FTZ paired with the Nikkor 300 mm f4 (with the 1.4 duplicator focuses only static subjects). With the Z 24/70 mm f4 I photographed the Sule dive, so I think when there is a tele Z will be solved all the problems. In conclusion a great machine that will not have the speed in AF of other machines but I keep the natural colors of Nikon! sent on February 12, 2020 |
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