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avatarsupporter
sent on July 08, 2022

Pros: Silent shots that for birdlife is the ideal possibility to mount F lenses. Price favorable to the purchase . Remarkable gust

Cons: Af in birdlife insufficient to hook the flight . File quality especially at high iso disappointing

Opinion: I also own the Nikon D 6 which really is a flagship par excellence . Lightning fast focus, file quality clearly superior to the Nikon Z 6II. Excellent high iso noise. I shot in a beech forest the black woodpecker at 20000 Iso , which with the ML IMPOSSIBLE . I hope that the Z 9 given the price is up to my SLR . I await both mental input by also examining other opinions on the latter to buy it by selling the Z 6 II , and also scrape together the money to buy it . Surely the D 6 I keep it tight . Best regards Giulio

avatarjunior
sent on June 23, 2022

Pros: Viewfinder,Display,Burst,Video Quality,High ISO,24 mpx,File Yield

Cons: Autofocus, tracking not like the competition, not suitable for sports but maybe it's a problem with F lenses (I don't have S lenses), monitor only in TILT

Opinion: Always owner of Nikon Reflex series D300s, D600, D3, D4s I convinced myself to switch to the Z series with the Z6II as driven by the desire to make video and the mirrorles novelty with the two processors and the burst of 14 fps for a bit of sport. But unfortunately it never really convinced me. I start from the CONS: In my opinion it is not a mirrorles for sport, tracking works little and often loses the subject between one shot and another during the burst, even if you remove the tracking automation and put a point for the fire does not excite me! Tested with Nikon 70/200 f2.8 VR I and Nikon 24/70 f2.8(the latter works better).. During a series of shots with subject on horseback trotting on 20 photos I found only a few in focus, DISAPPOINTING! People tracking is very far from the competition, the one for animals only works with dogs and cats! The autofocus has never convinced me, often inaccurate and wandering but maybe it's a problem with the F lenses .... The PROS: excellent viewfinder and color fidelity, bright display even under the sun and well defined, nikon historical ergonomics, very useful superior display, excellent video quality even if the autofocus wanders and you have to take your hand, excellent burst, files workable even at high iso, excellent file rendering on landscapes .. Ultimately in my opinion if you want to do sport I do not recommend, the competitors are more 'performing!

avatarsupporter
sent on February 21, 2022

Pros: Image quality, stabilizer, EVF, touch display, burst, autofocus

Cons: card door that opens involuntarily removing it from the backpack / bag, double exposures only jpg, lack of computational functions that give a sense to the much advertised second processor, very evident rolling shutter that makes the fully electronic shot almost unusable

Opinion: It's a good ML. Excellent sensor and construction. The stabilizer on the sensor works very well. Very bright and resolute viewfinder. really good. The display is also excellent both for display and for the touch functions also implemented on the menus. The memory card door tends to open unintentionally. The af performance is good but not excellent especially in af-c with burst. Unfortunately in this field Nikon has not yet reached direct competition. Although it has filled the gap a bit, it lacks advanced tracking features. In addition with the burst there is a very limiting viewfinder blackout. Things improve with the completely silent sin that the rolling shutter makes deform in a clear way even subjects that are not very fast (to be clear, a running dog is deformed!). The machine would be easily improved via firmware given the much advertised second processor. It would be very useful some more software function like HIRES in the room for example or the Live Comp. In short, we are no longer on SLRs and the peculiarities of an ML with IBIS should be exploited. Inconceivable the multiple exposure only in JPG which in fact precludes participation in competitions. In short.... nice machine but Nikon should abandon the old mentality and push a little more towards the new possibilities offered by current technologies. That said, I would buy it again for the genres I do and especially for the excellent native lenses of the system. I hope that at the software level they continue to support it with updates.

avatarsenior
sent on February 19, 2022

Pros: Balance features, white balance, very customizable, excellent iso seal.

Cons: for its cost none.

Opinion: More than 10 years of Nikon equipment I can say that the z6II is the right balance in everything.. in my opinion it does not excel in anything .. but with a good handle and valuable optics you take home shots of all respect .. used for a couple of jobs such as wedding and events in general.. the car does not disappoint, indeed flanked by my old D850 I did not miss a shot .. this machine managed to make me make the breakthrough and switch to ML by selling the SLR and the 70-200 FL that I will change soon with the S version ... excellent machine for those who want to afficinarsi in the ML world of Nikon. the only flaw for me is the presence of the low-pass filter ... the file is not very sharp as sharpness

avatarjunior
sent on February 04, 2022

Pros: Sharpness, compactness, lightness. The double slot for me is comfortable (for others not).

Cons: Price in my opinion high. Maybe the af that sometimes wanders... but surely it is also me who has yet to learn to use it.

Opinion: Great beautiful machine, Nikon leap forward in the mr! I write this review after six months of amateur use. I like to walk around with a light body (I own a D700 and the difference is felt). I took it in place of my old D7000 and a world opened up to me. Combined with the Z 24-70 f4 S of the kit it churns out excellent rows. It also goes great with the Z 50mm f1.8 S and my favorite: Z 28mm f2.8 SE. I used it with satisfaction with the Ftz adapter and the various F lenses I own. Surely with the Z optics it makes the best, for af speed and total sharpness. The dual slot (cf + sd) is convenient for my use. The machine has many functions that I still have to discover (being an amateur, I use it only in my free time). I'm glad I didn't fall back on the Z5 because the burst for me is fundamental. I would definitely buy it again.

avatarjunior
sent on January 20, 2022

Pros: File quality, Iso sealing, video,

Cons: Af of the machine to be improved, LCD,

Opinion: I still own SLR but for work I happened to use mirrorless nikon, I feel I have to express a judgment on this Z6 I would say negative I tried this machine for just over a month or so. The Z6ii is still very good for making the first switch to mirrorless. I find the af not very responsive you often have to set to find the most suitable focus mode at the moment, so not recommended for photographs of fauna, In my opinion there are several shortcomings, so the price does not justify the transition from Z6 to Z6ii ... Among other things I found the z6 better from some points of view than the z6ii seems strange but I immediately found this. LCD really basic and not in step with the times. Basically if you want to make a really effective passage I recommend the z7ii or the new Z9.

avatarjunior
sent on December 27, 2021

Pros: Versatility, weight, image quality, high ISO rendering, video quality

Cons: So far none

Opinion: I come from d750 and I made the transition to z6 II mainly for the need to have with me as well as an excellent camera (which is the d750) also a good "camcorder". The z6 II, apart from the excellent notes and induscusse quality in video recording, is a step forward compared to the d750 also in the photographic field: - made at high ISO improved, I find myself photographing in some conditions even at over 14 thousand ISO, with files still of good quality (with the d750 I never went beyond 12800) - colors in the jpeg file very pleasant, so I often do not find it necessary to edit the raw file, which with the d750 I did practically always - autofocus with eye recognition almost always effective, even with the small child who moves quickly when I try to photograph it; honestly I do not notice great limits, but I do not practice sports photography so I can not express myself in this regard. Weight and footprint quite small compared to the d750, which is no small thing. I also use a nikon 85 f1.8g and tamron 70-200 f2.8 g2 with ftz adapter, and both work perfectly (yield and MAF). What can I say, I am fully satisfied with the passage and I do not regret at all the excellent d750.

avatarjunior
sent on December 06, 2021

Pros: innovation

Cons: You will see

Opinion: my experiences and with the equipment at my disposal In my opinion without native optics available this machine is not perfect for birdlife, you can pull out good shots (30 shots two three good photos) but with difficulty. I state that I am very picky Problems: Sometimes it struggles to focus on small subjects, it loses fire and you are forced to move to a nearby object recompose answering on the subject and you are in focus, most of the time the subject has already moved or flown away. With 200-500 there is no towards 90% of photos suffer from micromosso whether you use the stabilizer or not. Even changing the fine adjustment Af the results are poor, for distant subjects I have to put it at +20 and something improves, close subjects I have to go back to +0, frustrating. Fortunately, the Topaz Sharpen AI program manages to work wonders. With the 300 mm instead things are much better and you can take home the shots even if they are not 100% perfect. With the 105 macro and the 24-120 is quite good Conclusion They will be the cameras of the future certain new functions are really interesting beautiful and comfortable They are of the opinion, as mentioned earlier that you need native lenses to fully evaluate these cameras, for our needs we need telephotos. Nikon already has in the pipeline for this year (the period is not yet known) a 400mm, 600mm, 100-400mm, 200-600m. Recently they have released a new firmware that has improved the autofocus especially for recognizing animals and people. It must be emphasized that this autofocus is different from how I was used to with DSRL SLRs, you have to help with it.

avatarjunior
sent on August 12, 2021

Pros: Excellent dynamic range, great RAW files, a flood of features, construction, viewfinder

Cons: LCD not reclining vertically, few lenses (but excellent)

Opinion: After Canon 6D and fuji xt3 finally peace of mind. Excellent machine many functions to learn and exploit, excellent construction, very clear viewfinder. After 4 months of intense use I really consider it a fantastic machine. Right mega pixels and great RAW. Amazing shadow recovery and really great high ISO hold. With the kit lens really a great investment. It's not really as small as the full frame mirrorless and with a 20 € hand grip fits perfectly to me who likes to keep it in hand for good. Very fast in burst shooting and AF practically never in difficulty (even if I'm not a super expert). Few downsides. For example, the LCD screen is not reclining vertically. So many functions that it is difficult to keep up with it. Few but excellent lenses that in my opinion differentiate Nikon z from other brands, Nikon z has no bottle bottoms, the quality even in kit is excellent and you have the perception of always having something super professional in your hands. With adapter the reflex lenses works perfectly always. Some lenses are missing but if those in Road map come out and the third parties enter with z attack in my opinion it is the turning point. Maybe the real machine that is good for almost all genres and does everything well. Highly recommend

avatarjunior
sent on July 06, 2021

Pros: Construction, ergonomics, final yield, double slot, EVF and LCD, responsiveness

Cons: AF still to be improved

Opinion: I used the Z6 for a year and for a month I've been switching to Z 6II. I won't repeat the same things I said in the Z6 review, as the "general" benefits are the same. I'm just going to talk about the improvements. A revolution? No. It is an interesting upgrade that "corrects" the most obvious shortcomings of the first generation (first of all the double slot and the optional grip "serious" and not a banal battery pack, ah yes and banding in "limit" conditions) and improves some aspects (greater responsiveness, wide-area eye-focus mode and video etc., some additional "conveniences" in the menu). With the lenses not designed for speed (14-30Z, 35Z, 85Z) I do not notice great differences in the AF, but on the 70-200 FL the difference can be noticed as it is: significantly improved tracking and reduced lag. Of course, depending on the subject you always have to act on the parameters (sometimes it is convenient the car AF-C, other times the area modes). Also, with the new buffer we are on another planet and it does not spoil even the slightly improved burst. If the Z6 "gets away" with some sports photography situation, I would say that the Z6 II comes out (almost) with its head held high (provided that we study the situation and the settings well), although not excelling: the lag and the black screen do not convince me yet completely. Undoubtedly, the two Expeed 6s pave the way for further possibilities for improvement, let's not forget the not indifferent jump that the Z6 made with firmware 3.0. In the end it's just a matter of algorithms and I'd say the future-proof computing power is not lacking. In terms of compatibility with third-party products, I have problems with Godox flashes, my TT685 and V860II underexasure about 2/3 STOP and the 350N only thanks to a very recent firmware is back operational (albeit with the same subexposure), so we will have to wait for the ad hoc firmware for the Z 6II. With the SB-700 obviously no problem. With third-party lenses, I don't think there are any further issues than those already known with the Z6 (especially with certain Tamron/Tokina), I personally am using it with the excellent Sigma 105 macro OS and it works perfectly, focus stacking included. In any case, to avoid nasty surprises, check if you have potentially incompatible lenses/accessories. In terms of image quality and ISO sealing I do not know any differences from the Z6, although there are those who say that the dual processor offers a certain advantage. I can't tell you anything about videos, I don't do anything about them, but certainly the eye focus in such a mode is welcome news for videomakers. It comes with the EN-EL15C which has a higher capacity than the B, and you notice it (I had already bought a C for the Z6). Charging in the room, even during operation, is definitely an interesting function, but I do not use it because it is a "stress" to which I do not want to subject the camera electronics (I will be a little paranoid). In conclusion, I think the Z 6II is a good upgrade compared to the first generation. The main "problems" have been resolved and the gap on certain aspects (AF in the first place) with respect to competition has narrowed, but we will still have to wait for the full maturity of mirrorless Z. Who do I recommend the Z 6II to? Undoubtedly to nikonists who want to jump to mirrorless, for me it is the most versatile Nikon ML. Those who already have a Z6 must honestly ask themselves whether they feel "limited" by shortcomings compared to ii, if the answer is no, in my humble opinion there is no need for an upgrade. In any case, the II is a machine that does not disappoint, especially when combined with the excellent Z optical park (still deficient, but promising). Grade 10-.

avatarjunior
sent on June 20, 2021

Pros: Ergonomics, excellent performance at high ISO, use as an acceptable camera, double slot, satisfactory burst, excellent viewfinder, improved software.

Cons: High launch price kept up to the usual absurd Nikon discounts, display with reduced tilting, AF in the union minimums, excessive weight as ML, sensor not excelled.

Opinion: The photos taken at high ISO are great, but shout at the miracle, just not. From the sensor I would have expected something better, especially in the rendering of the shadows. The software, helped by the dual processor does what it can, but the physical limits are there, so much so that Nikon, in order to make high ISO files clean, has penalized the definition of the same. On the other hand I have not noticed any banding tracks, at least until now. It's not a fast car. For a sporty use of the camera I see it very hard. Luckily I still have my D500 which I didn't sell fearing just the above. I will also need it for videos, but I would not like to touch this sore button. For goodness sake, as Nikon has improved markedly, in video shooting, but the competitors (e.g.: Canon) are still too far ahead. Heavy, for me. Not excessively, it is still a FF, but I also have the Z50 which is a splendor, in terms of lightness in relation to the quality of the images and ... that is as light as you would like an ML to be. The display is great, but a little effort to improve the tilting that is still reduced, you could do. I mentioned in the counters the price: instead of keeping prices high and then starting with a discount that, frankly, excessively penalizes those who bought it at full price just before, it is better to set a fair price at the beginning, and then possibly start with discounts at least after a year from marketing. I would find it more serious and competitive with its competitors. I forgot to mention that with the adapter the F-mount lenses work perfectly, even those of third parties (eg: Sigma). Conclusion: as a loyal Nikon user I must say that the machine is very valid, well balanced in everything, apart from the excessive price (wild discounts aside). UPDATE: I confirm the usability of F-mount lenses using the Nikon adapter. I have three Sigma FF lenses and they work perfectly, including AF, of course. A few words about the use of the camera in AF, both in photos and with videos. One word: destabilizing. You expect the AF to always work in the same way (like the other brands), but it is not so, you search, you look for the most appropriate setting, when you seem to have found the optimal, you realize that you have lost a few frames, you find it lazy in the videos ... I have the impression that the software tries to overcome a deficit project at the start already with the Z6, excessively overestimated, evidently (given the results) by Nikon engineers. I look forward to (sic.) the next firmware update that should be relatively imminent, hoping that at least some obvious operational deficits regarding the functionality of the AF will be resolved. After all, hope is the last to die... Come on Nikon!

avatarsenior
sent on June 06, 2021

Pros: The silks of the Z6, the file in general (iso, GD, colors)

Cons: The only con for me remains essentially the AF in the various AUTO and tracking modes

Opinion: I'm not going to repeat what was already written for the Z6. I will confine myself to describeing the updates to date. The most obvious updates are essentially about eye tracking, although, as far as I'm concerned, with my 24-70 Z, the eye isn't detected until I'm 40 cm from my face.. with other lenses (portrait) I don't know. So I don't see the same improvement seen in the various videos on the net, where the eye is detected from quite a distance. I reserve the right to try it with other lenses. An improvement in tracking with the "yellow square" had been declared, but as far as I am concerned it has not reached, as the focus on the subject is lost almost immediately (as a pre-update). Only the speed at which the square moves has improved. For the rest I did not notice any major improvements compared to the "smooth" Z6. Yes, there's something... I in the action scenes, in nature, I feel quite well with the AUTO area AF, the shots are taken home (in the gallery I have several facts in that mode), but objectively the gap with the competition, in some areas there is. We hope for further improvements.

avatarjunior
sent on March 18, 2021

Pros: High ISO seal, intuitive menu, file quality, app, stabilizer

Cons: almost perfect machine, to want to find one I would say "important" dimensions for the ML concept

Opinion: First of all, I have to say that the Z6 II is my first digital after many decades of analog. Before taking the big step I studied a lot, I read your forum, I saw the machines in the store. I chose the ML concept first instead of DSLR because I understand that it is the future and because I already have three Reflex, albeit analog and my intention is not to replace them with digital but to support it. Then I chose Nikon for a fact wanting affective, because reading and hearing reviews in the end all the machines are more or less good and the users more or less all happy. I chosen the Z6II over the Z6 because it is still an evolution of an already excellent machine and the price difference has not fully designed me. Now that I'm finally getting there and I'm starting to get familiar with it, my considerations are as follows: Meanwhile the size, it's not a small car, it's bigger than my film SLRs and with 24-200 it's a lot of stuff, if you go around the city you can see it from afar and in the pocket of the jacket there is not even the only body, but I knew this having fiddled in the store with a Z6. I mean, if you want an ML because it's up to you the possibility of a machine in one hand, you buy an APSC or a micro 4/3. Then something that struck me, going from full manual analog to a Z6 II, impressed me with the ease of use, very easy menu, customizable settings with extreme ease and a very detailed manual (in English). The Z6 II takes fantastic photos, churns out JPG that need minimum PP has an excellent hold at very high ISOs and is stabilized in a way that I come from paleozoic film seems incredible. I have the impression that autofocus sometimes struggles a little under certain conditions, but I do not rule out the possibility that this is due to the fact that I still cannot use the multiple possibilities of using the function. In short, in summary, a machine that seems perfect to a paleozoic like me! Unique limit or rather unique awareness to have, the dimensions do not fit with the concept of handling and compactness of ml.

avatarsenior
sent on February 13, 2021

Pros: silence, lightness, compactness, autonomy (especially with the dedicated battery pack), usual excellent à la Nikon menu, high ISO seal, burst.

Cons: af problems (with F-attack optics), in the presence of very bright backgrounds (but I reserve the right to try again). It needs battery packs (MB-N11), if you want more autonomy but especially if you are brandishing demanding telephoto jectives, or if you often use vertical framing.

Opinion: https://brunomora.blogspot.com/2021/02/nikon-z6ii-in-capanno-su-soggetti.html I've been waiting a while but it takes time just to get a first idea... There will be no lack of further evidence and necessary insights in the near future. I can only say that I am very demanding in terms of the quality and reliability of my photographic equipment, because although I am not a professional, I do not tolerate being "planted on the most beautiful", well this mirrorless is convincing me a lot and if I think about the very wide margins for improvement of this technology, we can only expect roses and flowers in the future of Nikon.

avatarjunior
sent on January 21, 2021

Pros: Prosumer room that does everything right

Cons: Nothing compared to the category, but for sports photography there is better

Opinion: First 500 test shots. The Z6 II (like its older sister) has fixed almost all bugs and complaints to the first series (slow af, dual board, optional vertical grip, buffers, etc.). I traded it in with the Z7 (I couldn't handle 80 mega files anymore) and I have to say that the high ISO seal is amazing. No sign of banding even at extreme sensitivity values. Highly recommended for those like me who love shaving light and wide-ranging astronomical photography, where the pairing with the Nikon Z 20mm f/1.8 S gives extraordinary results. In full light, in macro photography and in the studio, I might regret the Z7's extreme wealth of detail. Highly recommended!

avatarjunior
sent on December 31, 2020

Pros: Ergonomics; Weight; Versatility; Burst; Double Slot;

Cons: Bayonet, I would have preferred them to leave everything as it was.

Opinion: I have a Nikon D800 and the triad, I must say that I am very happy to have chosen to buy the Z6 II instead of the D850 especially for a matter of generational passage. I appreciate all the advantages of a mirrorless body and I have to say that with the FTZ I can take advantage almost perfectly of my N-series optics. I can also take advantage of the batteries of the D800, which surprised me pleasantly. It has a very delicate shot, WiFi, BT and full touch screen which is a godsend. If they had put the backlight of the keys as on the D850 and D500 it would have been practically perfect. TOP image quality, flagship burst and amazing ergonomics. What to say, I absolutely recommend it.

avatarjunior
sent on November 30, 2020

Pros: Largely fixed series 1 issues

Cons: No one at the moment.

Opinion: Premetto I am not a professional photographer but a photoadamator. I don't make videos, I don't think I've ever activated the video selector. Therefore I evaluate the machine for what are my photographic needs that are reportage, landscape and portrait in the studio and set. at the time of its release, I sold the two D850 and D500 SLRs with related optics and switched to the Z6 and Z7 with the following optics.z14-40, Z 24-200, z24-70 f4, z 50 f1.8 and z20,f1,8. I was perfectly comfortable with these two mirrorless and I absolutely did not regret the SLRs indeed must say that the results were more than satisfactory, if not better. Of course I recognize some limitations present on the first night and therefore I decided to replace the z6 with the Z6ii and keep the Z7. I am flatly satisfied with the choice, I leave out a whole series of considerations expressed, but what struck me most, is speed, autofocus, shooting in low light conditions, ISO seal and versatility. Given the results, I recommend the purchase and possible upgrade.

avatarjunior
sent on November 30, 2020

Pros: sensor, Af, handling, speed, high Iso

Cons: optical price.

Opinion: I start by saying that I went from Z6 (apart from the initial adaptation period, I found it fantastic, but with a few "moles"), to the Z6II, and I have to say that this time Nikon has made the center, exceptional machine in all respects, as soon as you get confidence it "explodes" in your hands, taken from a few days, and adapted to my habits, you realize that Nikon is returning to the pre mirrorless glories, very versatile autofocus, burst, clean files, operating speed, menu, picture control, the only one I would like to do to Nikon, are the extremely out-of-market prices of optics, which force you to use the old and famous slow lenses of the past, really exaggerated, you can not spend 2500€ for a 24-70 f2.8 and 7/800 € for a fifty f1.8 , by the way without the possibility to buy other brands, however apart from the commercial policy that I cannot understand, the Machine is really fantastic.

avatarjunior
sent on November 14, 2020

Pros: Lightweight, great sensor and I like the removable monitor

Cons: My hands are big, buttons are close to me, I risk double crushing.

Opinion: First exits, I feel satisfied with the baked rows, I have an 810, so I have a valid antagonist even if old, for now used the single focus point that I move as I please, apart from the difficulty in focusing in certain situations, all the photos taken are perfectly successful, which was not the case with the other. After focusing on the eye, it works, but I have to get used to the "crazy" squares that move in the viewer in search of the exact spot.

avatarjunior
sent on November 09, 2020

Pros: Lightness, sensor, handle, menu etc......

Cons: Monitor not fully tipper

Opinion: Retreat on Saturday, November 7th, and immediately tried. Compared to my Z7 I immediately noticed the sharply improved focus in the dark was now, at high Iso excellent sensor cleaning, the shooting speed 14 which is not little great for the sport plus the double slot "they could do it right away" but you know the market and so on. Excellent fact of 900 seconds to 8000, very convenient for night photos, the battery average has 380mAH more than the previous one something more in the duration. In short, with the two Expeed 6 processors it is a bomb, I can only be fulfilled ! PS I forgot do firmware update to the machine and then to the FTZ otherwise the F targets do not go. Battery pack MB- N11 great light and with all the keys in place !



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