It's been a long road to Nikon's mirrorless full-frame system, the Z series. It consists of two cameras: the Z7 and the Z6. But why two bodies and what's the difference between each in this brand-new ...
I covered the launch of the Nikon Z7 when I was working for the good folks at camera retailer Wex Photo Video. And I remember an insane amount of excitement for the Big N’s first full-frame mirrorless ...
As I've said (repeatedly) for the last few months, Sony has run circles around rivals with its A7 series full-frame mirrorless cameras, most recently the A7 III and A7R III. When Nikon and Canon ...
Nikon Z7 and Z6 users who have downloaded and installed 'Firmware Ver. 2.20' or later can also bring in their camera to a Nikon-authorised service centre to have the RAW video output capability ...
For years, as the only real maker of full-frame mirrorless cameras Sony has basically run away with the entire segment, which often made people wonder when the big DSLR giants would hit back with ...
Nikon went full-frame mirrorless around two years ago with the launch of the Z6 and Z7 cameras, and has now announced the second generation – with more processing power, more features and "more of ...
We’re all too familiar with Nikon Japan’s “old product” tag as historically, it’s been the first sign a camera or lens is nearing the end of its manufacturing life (props to Nikon Rumors for spotting ...
Nikon finally stepped into professional mirrorless cameras, and its flagship Z7 isn’t just a slimmed-down virsion of the D850 DLSR, even if the two share many similar specifications. Both feature a 45 ...
It's over, at last: Nikon's worst kept secret is finally seeing the light of day in an official capacity. Today, the company revealed its long-rumored, highly anticipated mirrorless cameras, the Z6 ...
Nikon has unveiled its first full-frame mirrorless cameras, which are targeted at photography enthusiasts and professionals. The much-anticipated launch poses a challenge to Sony, which has had this ...
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