After drip-feeding us teaser information for what seemed like an eternity, Nikon has finally released its Z7 full-frame mirrorless camera. Nikon is excited and it would seem that the rest of the ...
At a time when the global camera business is struggling, Nikon may be struggling the most. While it kicked off its mirrorless lineup well with the promising new mirrorless Z-mount system and the ...
Nikon heavily teased its full-frame mirrorless system prior to its launch. The company is starting out with two cameras—the Z 7 ($3,399.95, body only), reviewed here, a 45.7MP powerhouse for ...
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Long rumoured, the new Nikon Z series is finally here, rewriting the Japanese company's mirrorless camera rulebook. The Z7 is full-frame (meaning it has a huge sensor size) and features an all-new ...
After all the rumors and build up, Nikon’s first pro-grade mirrorless camera is finally here. And while I got a brief chance to handle the new Nikon Z7 and play around with its various knobs, dials, ...
Nikon's flagship Z7 mirrorless shooter is a big step forward for the camera maker, with an eye to the future with many forward-thinking technologies built in to back up the impressive image quality.
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 ...
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 ...
Nikon has just released new firmware updates for its popular full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Nikon Z7 II and Nikon Z6 II, introducing several useful fixes and enhancements. While firmware updates ...
That’s not a bad thing. I liked the Z7’s handling, thanks to the generous complement of manual controls and its deep, comfortable grip. All the dials, buttons and joystick are well-positioned to make ...
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