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High Quality Mirrorless Camera
anyonymous | 2024-08-03 02:15:45 |
I use it for my mirrorless compact and it is high quality and very stylish in design. 5 |
Suzanne | 2024-04-05 04:49:48 |
This is the perfect size for your mirrorless camera, extra lens, flash and perhaps a few accessories. It's high quality construction and can handle tough use while looking professional. 5 |
Robert | 2024-04-16 09:15:57 |
This is a geniune high-quality battery for my Canon EOS R10 mirrorless camera. I trust Canon quality and only use their batteries when I travel with this camera. Not sure where I would find the in South America so I bought a spare from B&H. 5 |
Ronald | 2024-08-26 07:41:51 |
This is a great bag for a high end mirrorless camera, adapter and macro lens. It provides adequate padding to protect what you put in it and can be configured for two cameras or two lenses. 5 |
Paul | 2024-06-11 09:55:20 |
This high capacity is a big improvement for mirrorless camera. It lasts much longer than the previous mirrorless cameras like z6/7iis. I would still recommend anyone has a Z9 to get one backup just in case. Most of time I did not need it. WithZ7ii, if I am out taking photos for a day, I most likely will change battery during shooting, especially when shoot wildlife. 5 |
Robert | 2024-05-18 06:56:16 |
For years I wanted a mirrorless camera, though I never pulled the trigger because I couldnt use my Nikon lenses. The new Z mirrorless system from Nikon was worth the wait. If you suspect the Z cameras have disadvantages over a high-end DSLR, do not worry, there are NO DISADVANTAGES!. The autofocus is spot on and fast, the metering is perfect. And the mirrorless design lets you see exactly what the final picture will look like, including depth of field, white balance, and exposure. The build has the same high quality as the D850, with a magnesium alloy housing and weather sealing. It feels perfect in my hand. It fits my hand better than DSLRs. Clearly, Nikon made ergonomics a priority with this design. All of the functions are easily reachable with my fingers and thumb, allowing me to make adjustments with only one hand. The Z6 has fewer megapixels than the Z7, though that allows for smaller file sizes, faster buffering and faster writing to the single XQD card. It also allows for higher FPS in burst shooting mode. The Z6 also has better low-light capabilities with native ISO up to 51200, twice as high as the Z7. In short, I see no reason to take your DSLR out if you have this camera. The better ergonomics, lighter weight, and equal performance make it a no brainer. It took a while, but thats what it took for Nikon to get it right. It was worth the wait. The Nikon Z system is now the standard for mirrorless systems. 5 |
Allison | 2024-05-29 08:18:34 |
I was using the Canon 5D Mark IV bodies for a few years and absolutely loved them and had no intentions of switching over to mirrorless. I'm a full time wedding photographer and I specialize in all natural lighting. One day I photographed a wedding on my Mark IV, and my second photographer used a brand new mirrorless camera and played up her ISO even as high as 64,000 at the reception. I edited her photos next to mine and was absolutely blown away. I ordered this camera the next day to try out, fully thinking I may send back if I didn't like it. I LOVED IT. The ability to use an ISO so high at a wedding reception at night is SO useful to me that that alone was worth the switch. 5 |
Patricia | 2024-09-21 09:23:22 |
I followed the mirrorless technology for 2 years before deciding recently that the time was right to move from years of Canon DSLR shooting to the new Sony A7RIV mirrorless. There is a consideration of larger file sizes, but as a landscape, nature, wildlife, architecture photographer who likes to print larger sizes often on metal, I find the image quality to be exceptional. I have found by using high quality fast SD cards that the read/write time is not a problem even though I have an older IMAC. You could also capture raw to card 1 and jpeg to card 2 and use the smaller jpeg images for review and selection. Though I try to fill the frame with my subject, I like the fact I can now crop and still have a high quality image or in rare cases where longer focal lengths are needed, the ability to use the APS-C mode and still have high res images. I read reviews for a month and labored over all the differing opinions, but now that I have actually used this camera myself, I am very happy with it and highly recommend it if it would suit your style of photography. 5 |
Ivan | 2024-06-09 09:58:36 |
This is a small, high-quality ball head, but should be ok for most DSLR's or mirrorless cameras. I use mine mounted to a Platypod with a Canon 5DIII without the battery grip, when I'm photographing low to the ground. 5 |
William | 2024-05-02 08:14:46 |
All I ever wanted in a Mirrorless Camera. 5 |