Excellent build quality, High-resolution sensor shoots great stills and video, 5-axis in-body stabilisation, XQD storage format offers high read/write speeds, Seamless connectivity with smartphones
Battery life could be better, Limited buffer for burst shooting, Single card slot, no support for SD cards,
Nikon seems to have rushed the Z7 out just so it could launch a full-frame offering before Canon. There's room for improvement in terms of features such as Eye AF and autofocus performance when tracking subjects, but at least the company has stated that t...
Abstract: Nikon Z7 Camera Review: Full-frame mirrorless cameras are gradually becoming the rage. The ease of use and versatility of this relatively new segment could make it more popular with professionals, and all companies are preparing for this by offering the b...
Abstract: Back in January, Nikon had announced that it was working on firmware updates that would add features to its full-frame Z6 and Z7 cameras. That firmware will now be rolled out on 16 May. The new features including eye-detection, which allows the cameras to...
Abstract: Back in January, Nikon had announced that it was working on firmware updates that would add features to its full-frame Z6 and Z7 cameras. That firmware will now be rolled out on 16 May. The new features including eye-detection, which allows the cameras to...
Abstract: Nikon has launched the Z7 and Z6 in India, which are the company's debut attempts at full-frame mirrorless cameras. The new models are based on the all new Z-mount, and Nikon has a brand new set of Nikkor lenses to complement them. Gadgets 360 was present...
Superb, DSLR-like handling, One of the best electronic viewfinders around, Extremely detailed, sharp images, In-body image stabilisation for handheld shots, Intuitive touchscreen interface
Only one XQD card slot, Screen doesn't fully articulate, Average battery life, Limited range of native lenses at launch
One of the finest cameras Nikon has ever made and a genuine alternative to Sony's A7R III, the Z7 has more than exceeded our expectations of its first full-frame mirrorless camera.Related: Nikon Z6 vs Nikon Z7: what's the difference? Nikon Z7 – The Rival...
Published: 2018-09-18, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Superb electronic viewfinder, Effective sensor-based VR system, Very responsive in use, Noise well suppressed in high-ISO images, Plays well with third-party lenses, Very good dynamic range
Relatively shallow buffer depth, AWB can be neutral in daylight, XQD cards still pricey, Expensive next to Z6, Battery life far from class leading, No DCI 4K – only UHD 4K
Nikon has made it clear how important the introduction of the Z7 is to the company, and it certainly feels like a camera that will be one day looked back as the start of something significant.By cutting its losses with its 1 series and focusing on buildin...
Stunning image quality, Great EVF, Compatible with many other lenses, Ergonomic and sturdy design
Expensive, Battery life isn't the best, XQD cards will be impractical for some
There's no denying that the Nikon high-end Z7 is capable of incredible image quality. I used it relentlessly for a whole day out and it was a trouper in the battery department too. The new mount is an exciting prospect for a slew of new lenses and Nikon...