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What you’re left with is a 24.5-Mp camera that’s capable of producing exceedingly high-quality images. And while I wouldn’t recommend the Nikon Z7 for video, the Nikon Z6’s video specs ...
The Nikon Z6 II has been reduced by 20% as part of Amazon's Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale, cutting its price from $1,996.95 to $1,596.95. That's a very respectable 20% saving, ...
Nikon's latest Z6 camera brings the camera maker's top-end autofocus to a more reasonably priced, mainstream camera. In nearly every way that matters, the new Z6 III matches or outperforms the ...
Mirrorless Cameras The Nikon Z6 III is still our favorite camera - and now it's at a new record-low price Mirrorless Cameras Adorama's Big Nikon Spring Sale includes record-low prices on the Z6 ...
The Nikon Z6 II is the latest in the Z6 mirrorless range and brings with it a whole host of new and improved features whilst remaining almost identical to its predecessor.
Nikon has introduced the $2,500 Z6 III with the world's first "partially-stacked" 24.5-megapixel (MP) sensor. That allows for high speed shooting in both photo and video modes, ...
It was on this same photo walk that I got a few hours with the new $2,500 Nikon Z6 III. And the big news in this camera is its 24.5-megapixel partially stacked CMOS sensor.
Nikon has unveiled the 24-megapixel Z6 II and 45.6-megapixel Z7 II full-frame mirrorless flagship cameras with similar bodies to the originals, but some much-needed improvements under the hood.
Nikon’s first mirrorless camera, the Z7, launched back in September for $3,999.95. If you’ve been holding out for the cheaper Z6 model, your patience has been rewarded: it’ll hit stores on ...
Currently, the Z6 II is a sub-$2,000 / £2,000 / AU$4,000 camera, and if Nikon is going to maintain clear price-point separation between the Z6 III and Z8 there will need to be cutbacks somewhere ...
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