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Nikon Z Series Mirrorless Cameras

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Nikon Z Series Mirrorless Cameras

2024-08-05 07:55:25

I have this product on three Nikon 1 series cameras as well as several waterproof binoculars.

5
2024-06-26 03:58:59

Especially with Canon discontinuing the 5D series and moving on to mirrorless cameras, this camera has become an uncool dinosaur in short order. However, it is still great with indie film, vlogging, and photography. Many Canon lenses work wonderfully, and this thing really does do professional (you can get paid with it) work in multiple categories. Still one of the best deals.

5
2024-05-24 04:21:48

The Canon RF85mm f1.2L is a sharp prime lens for the R series mirrorless cameras. With a large aperture, it provides great Bokeh. A little bit on the heavy side but works great with my R5.

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
2024-07-27 06:39:13

I got this for using my phone as a webcam, and it is great for that. It can also hold my Nikon 1 series mirrorless and my Cannon SLRs with small prime lenses.

5
2024-05-15 01:16:11

I use Nikon's D850 and D5 DSLRs but was hesitant to try the Z series mirrorless since I've been using Fujifilm cameras and lenses for mirrorless use, but after coming across a sale on the camera with accessories included I decided to try out the Z6. I am impressed with the build quality, ergonomics, and rendering that this camera produces as well as it's video performance. I've added an Atomos Ninja V for video production and the results are impressive. It works flawlessly with my Nikon G series lenses. If you were like me, a Nikon user on the edge, go for it. I'm sure that you will love it too.

5
2024-05-14 03:35:24

I was very skeptical of jumping into the mirrorless fray with the Z series cameras and lenses. I read a few reviews on the Z6 and Z7 but felt the pricing was a little bit out of my budget for a walk around or travel camera since I use a D750 with a whole host of top Nikon glass. So, after a few months of release of the Z50, I decided what the heck for a reasonable entry level of money I could find out for myself what the fuss was all about with the mirrorless trend. If you've owned Nikon digital DSLR's, the Coolpix series, Nikon 1; the Z50 is relatively easy to figure out the knobs, control wheels and software menus. Although, the menu system for the i button didn't sink in until about a week of usage. After I read the manual again, the menu's began to be intuitive. I do mostly shoot with the vivid mode with the sharpening bumped up to 8 or 9 and the saturation to 3 or 4 for a very close to Fuji Velvia or even souped up Fuji Provia look. To say I am hooked is an understatement. I immediately ordered the 50-250 lens along with the 46mm UV, polarizer and neutralizer filter package from Hoya for the 16-50mm lens. The waterfall picture was taken with the polarizer and ND filter attached. I also purchased initially the FTZ adapter to use some Nikon glass such as my manual 50mm f1.8, 70-200mm f2.8 AFS VR and 80-400mm f4.5-f5.6 AFS VR. The results are stunning. Although I would be comfortable using the 16-50mm and 50-250mm kit lens full time and get good photos. The only caution with the Z50 is obviously the AF is not as snappy on longer lenses used for such for things as wildlife. At this price, I wouldn't expect the Z50 to match the D750's AF capabilities with such glass. Overall, I don't think you can get a much better package than the Z50 for a travel and day to day photo opps set-up. Of course, B&H's service and shipping are first class. Would highly recommend both the camera and B&H to anyone.

5
2024-04-06 02:39:46

Fantastic mirrorless camera, I love the alpha series very much, I've tried canon and nikon but sony gets it just right. As an amateur photographer, I use B&H for all my camera needs, they have everything I'm looking for and more. I upgraded from the A7 III and I don't regret it. Not much of a difference except for the body style and sensor which is a great upgrade for me. I love this camera and would recommend anyone to get it. If you have trouble deciding, rent one and you will know what I'm talking about.

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