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Nikon Z 7 Panasonic Mirrorless Cameras

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Nikon Z 7 Panasonic Mirrorless Cameras

2024-07-13 03:13:35

I have used a variety of mirrorless cameras, starting with Sony A7s and A7rII and then the GH5 and most recently the Canon EOS R. The only camera that Ive held on to long-term is the GH5, so I was very excited when I heard Panasonic was releasing a full-frame mirrorless camera. Now that it has arrived, it is truly the most professional, robust, and beautiful mirrorless camera Ive used.  To complement my GH5, I wanted a full-frame mirrorless as well. I bought and tested out the Canon EOS R, but found it frustrating ergonomically and with hindered video specs (big crops, no stabilization, etc), it required a lot of compromises. It took beautiful images, but for video (which is what I mostly do), the GH5 outperformed it in every way.  Next to the EOS R (and definitely all the Sonys), the Panasonic S1 feels like a true professional camera. Its a bit heavier than the other mirrorless cameras, but since I mainly use Sigmas 24-70, 18-35, or 50-100mm, once you have the lenses on there, its not a huge difference. Its actually more comfortable because the grip is so nicely designed.  REALLY looking forward to the 10-bit, V-Log update in a couple of months as well as the Sigma EF L adapter in a few weeks. Will really help make this camera shine.  With Sigma officially on board to make a lens collection and with Panasonics track record of amazing lenses, the L-Mount and Panasonics full frame cameras will be the system to beat in the near future.

5
2024-07-28 05:11:52

I've always loved Panasonic cameras and think their S1 and S1H series is the best mirrorless video quality out there - and by quite a bit. The S5 matches that in video but in a much smaller and more compact package. The photos (like the S1 and S1H) are also amazing and are just beautiful. Panasonic colors really are on another level. I highly recommend!

5
2024-04-18 09:34:53

..first 24 hours..used only 7%..couldn't ask for anything better...

5
2024-07-16 05:54:10

So far I am very happy with this lense. Work as other have reviewed, with my Nikon or fitted to my Panasonic mirrorless. Very happy with the results and looking to see what esle I can get out of this lense.

5
2024-05-12 03:52:37

Perfect for the new Nikon mirrorless cameras, photos are downloaded before I can get the applications up and running (w/ USB-C).

5
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
2024-09-26 06:36:29

I bought it for my Nikon mirrorless.

5
2024-09-26 07:47:51

With the shift to mirrorless cameras largely complete, the dSLR is now yesterday's technology. I bought the D850 for its excellent sensor performance, rugged build and compatibility with my wide range of Nikon F-mount lenses going back to early AI models. Unlike the new generation of Nikon mirrorless cameras, the D850 (along with the also excellent and slightly more recent D780 as well as older models) can focus my D series AF lenses that require an in-camara-body motor. The D850 has been around since 2017 and its many merits have been reviewed many times. Some features like video performance and live view focus capability have been surpassed by newer cameras, but they remain perfectly usable. Same goes for remote connectivity, but again entirely usable. Image quality remains top of the line. I enjoy using mirrorless cameras a lot, but there is something to be said for an optical view of your subject. There's no stopping the move to mirrorless, and no need to, but I know I'll be using my D850 for a long time to come.

5
2024-08-21 02:33:11

I have been looking at this ball head for a number of months as I have transitioned from Nikon to the Fuji Mirrorless cameras. The build quality is exceptional and just what I need. I have been using Kirk L-brackets on the Nikon bodies and they seem to work with the BH-40 lever clamp. Once there are choices available for the Fuji XT-5 L-bracket wise I will need to explore this further.

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2024-08-08 04:28:17

The Delkin Black line of cards gets good reviews for use with Nikon's mirrorless cameras, especially where it concerns heavy use and heat. So this seems like a good choice for me even though I won't be doing a lot of video.

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