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Is A Nikon Dslr Mirrorless Camera
Mark | 2024-07-19 04:24:53 |
Shot for many years with the Nikon D750 and wanted to upgrade. I know everything is going mirrorless, however I have 5 lenses for my DSLR which has been a great camera. So I decided to stick with the DSLR's and upgrade to one of the greatest cameras ever made. Glad I did. Only been out shooting a few times so far but this Nikon D850 is simple put - One Great Camera. Maybe someday when Nikon makes an affordable D850 type mirrorless camera I just may make a change. For now, my D750 backup for my New D850 will suit me just fine. Great Camera even in 2022. 5 |
Lee | 2024-08-13 09:33:24 |
Fits Nikon mirrorless and full frame DSLR batteries perfectly. Straps perfectly to my camera holster or belt! 5 |
Jason | 2024-07-16 01:26:42 |
I coming from Nikon DSLR to this mirrorless is practically seamless. I find the autofocus very responsive with adapted lens and its video features makes this a leading edge camera. I look forward to making a full review. My only complaint is the lag of boot up when camera goes into sleep mode and a slight lag while moving fast in the view finder. 5 |
Kyu Sup | 2024-06-09 08:45:34 |
This is the third camera in my household. I have used Nikon DSLR and Sony mirrorless but my wife wanted a small size camera for taking baby and dog pics with good portability. As you know, they move fast in everywhere. This camera is good enough to capture good images under not only outside daylight but also inside fluorescent light with bright lens and high ISO. Based on my opinion, ISO up to 2000 makes very acceptable results without much noise. I have loved using my Nikorr and Zeiss lenses but this pocket sized camera is also very good one for carrying everywhere even with a lot of baby stuffs. This will be beyond your expectations as a point-and-shoot camera. Only cons that I can pick is probably battery doesn't last very long so you'd better keep extra battery in case more than 1 night trip. 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 |
Bill | 2024-07-01 08:11:49 |
This is my first mirrorless camera. I also own Nikon DSLR's. I chose the Sony A6000 because of it's amazing reviews and the fact that this camera seems to be a legend in its class. I believe this camera came out in 2014 and is still being sold in 2020 even though additional models have been introduced by Sony. That's relatively unheard of in this era of digital cameras. Great camera and very pleased with it. 5 |
Garry | 2024-06-07 01:33:10 |
I’ve been a Nikon shooter since 2004 and I’ve worked in the photography industry since 04’ when I switched to Nikon. I love the D850 I’ve never owned a camera that I could say that about. It’s robust, easy to manipulate controls on the fly and produces beautiful crisp photos. I am able to capture images out the gate that require minimal if not zero post corrections. If you are on the fence about this camera and are considering going mirrorless but have an ecosystem of lenses for DSLR go with this camera! The technology has been tested and built upon 20 years of improvements, there is a larger selection of glass and accessories. Let this be your last DSLR and in a couple of years as mirrorless improve and larger lens/accessories options become available you’ll be set to make the transition. 5 |
Mario | 2024-06-25 03:10:15 |
I have been a Nikon user since 1985 and have been using a Nikon D300 since 2008. It has served me well and has never let me down. I never found the 12mp sensor it has as a hindrance to the photos I've taken. As time went by I did miss the superior high ISO performance the newer models offered. I've been reluctant to upgrade as the mirrorless revolution is quickly replacing DSLR's. I've been on the fence as to where to go with my next camera for a couple of years now. The problem I had is I have 7 nikon lenses that are still perfectly capable but would be handicapped if I went mirrorless and used an adapter. I never felt using an adapter is what I wanted to deal with and replacing my lenses with the current mirrorless versions would cost me a small fortune. After plenty of personal debate and the current instant rebate offering I decided to stick with dslr's and purchased the Nikon D850. The 45mp resolution is more than I really need but the price of the D850 isn't much higher than the 24mp D780 at this point. All in all it's a better all around camera; better build quality and much more. So far, so good. It is very similar in operation to my old D300 that transitioning to it was seamless. It really is the best all around dslr that Nikon has made. Finally a competitor to Canon's highly regarded 5D series. The resolution is incredible and the color is gorgeous. All other functions are highly refined and the mirror/shutter mechanism is well damped and super smooth. What more do you want from a camera? B&H's service was top notch and I had the camera in my hands the next day. Mirrorless may be the future but dslr's have proven reliability and still much to offer in the years to come. 5 |
Vincent | 2024-06-18 04:50:36 |
Great little camera. I carry this around when not wanting to bring a DSLR or Mirrorless camera. 5 |
Michael | 2024-05-11 05:37:14 |
I once had a number of Nikon DSLR cameras, moved to mirrorless and now I wanted to have and use a DSLR....I' m very happy with my purchase the quality of the camera and the images have not disappointed me. 5 |