Initial Z7 Impessions by venerable Thom Hogan:
https://www.sansmirror.com/cameras/camera-database/nikon-z-mirrorless-cameras/nikon-z6z7-blog/
I'm not quite enthusiastic about Canon R and unfortunately this also seems to be first gen product with several unpleasant quirks. Esp. the sub par AF.... for this kind of money, come on! It should have delivered more!
Again, it also proves my initial point that Nikon Z is substantively behind where the Sony A7Rm3 is for continuous autofocus sequences.... :-(.
The banding kind of hampers the usability of the great dynamic range of the sensor too which is disappointing.
Again, despite being Nikon user at the moment, I consider the current Z line a kind of beta products for rather undemanding users. But yes, I'm demanding for a camera in key areas - sensor, autofocus, overall responsivness.
If you are not, it may be a great choice. But no doubt D850 is still a better option at the moment.
https://www.sansmirror.com/cameras/camera-database/nikon-z-mirrorless-cameras/nikon-z6z7-blog/
I'm not quite enthusiastic about Canon R and unfortunately this also seems to be first gen product with several unpleasant quirks. Esp. the sub par AF.... for this kind of money, come on! It should have delivered more!
Again, it also proves my initial point that Nikon Z is substantively behind where the Sony A7Rm3 is for continuous autofocus sequences.... :-(.
The banding kind of hampers the usability of the great dynamic range of the sensor too which is disappointing.
Again, despite being Nikon user at the moment, I consider the current Z line a kind of beta products for rather undemanding users. But yes, I'm demanding for a camera in key areas - sensor, autofocus, overall responsivness.
If you are not, it may be a great choice. But no doubt D850 is still a better option at the moment.