The Nikon Z6 24.5MP Digital Camera in black is a high-quality mirrorless interchangeable lens camera from the renowned brand Nikon. With a maximum resolution of 24.5MP and a fast maximum aperture of f/4, this camera is ideal for capturing sharp images with stunning detail. The kit includes a NIKKOR Z 24-70mm lens, and features like a viewfinder, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a lightweight design of 585g, making it a versatile and portable option for photography enthusiasts.
Bought this due to bad wrists and struggling to carry a d800 ,read reviews some good some not so .I have to say I love it with the 24 70mm lens it's a perfect walk around little camera setup image review in viewfinder along with histogram and settings etc ,waiting for the 13 30mm to come out for landscape and building interiors.
It all fits in a small shoulder bag weighs next to nothing battery lasts ages .my only gripe is you can't seen to force it to take photos in fx with a dx lens then crop out any vignetting ,will have to give a test birding and see how it performs on tracking there are supposed to be firmware upgrades to improve this .all in all I am very pleased with it
The Z6 truly is a semi professional camera to replace the D600/D700-series. So fast and responsive; even an old photographer like me can’t find much to complain about. Get an extra battery, though. And remember it uses XQD/CFast-cards only, which is a bit of a bummer.
But the portability, speed, image- and video quality is worth it! Oh, and the adaptor works well, although I’d go for the new S-lenses if you can.
If you're used to the nikon layouts then you'll quickly adjust to this
I'm relatively new to photography but this camera makes using it easier especially with the touch screen
Having 3 programmable user setting on the top means novices like myself can quickly switch between settings. I've setup action, landscape and I'm trying star photography .
I bought this camera after I’d handled one at a photo show but am still blown away by the build and image quality. It is undoubtedly the best camera I’ve owned and I’m excited to start learning how to get the best from it.