Published: 2018-08-25, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
45.7MP full-frame sensor, High-resolution EVF, 9fps burst shooting, 493-point AF system, Familiar and refined handling, Touchscreen interface, 4K video capture, 5-axis IS system
XQD card format has limited support, Limited dedicated lens range (for now), Battery life is disappointing
It may not be the prettiest camera out there, but there's so much to like about the Nikon Z7. The decision to opt for a new lens mount is a bold one, and opens up new possibilities for Nikon's lens designers, and with the Z7 offering a host of advanced fe...
Published: 2018-08-23, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
The Nikon Z7 sets the bar high for the Japanese company's new full-frame mirrorless venture. With a new lens mount and therefore new prospects for its future, the Z series has the muscle to compete with its Fuji and Sony competitors.However, with just the...
Abstract: It's been a long wait, but now we can exhale: Nikon's full-frame mirrorless Z series is ready to soothe the tempers of frustrated Nikonians. There isn't a lot in the Z7 and Z6 to turn Sony A7 owners green with envy. But Nikon pros will have nothing to fee...
Excellent sensor provides stunning image quality under any lighting conditions, Superb viewfinder gives a truly accurate preview of your shots, Effective 5-axis image stabilisation keeps your images sharp, Fast, silent autofocus is unerringly accurate wit
Continuous AF and subject tracking not quite as capable as the best of its peers, Single card slot that only accepts expensive XQD media, Screen only tilts in one direction
From the moment Nikon announced its intention to make full-frame mirrorless, the question has been whether it can build the right camera to tempt its existing user-base to dip a toe into these exciting new waters. After even a short time with the camera...
Abstract: If you're a serious enthusiast or working pro, the very best digital cameras on the market will cost you at least $2500. That's a lot of money, but generally speaking these cameras offer the highest resolution, the best build quality and the most advanced...
Abstract: There have been some numbers floating around online (from an article in the Japanese business publication Nikkei.com), showing shipment rankings for 2019 among the leading camera companies. Nikkei numbers show shipments (not necessarily sales – they inclu...
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Abstract: Part 1- introduction and competitive landscapeFor photographers looking for the ultimate in image quality in a reasonably affordable and portable camera, two names stand out right now – Nikon Z7 and Sony A7r mk IV. Either of these cameras will print bea...
Published: 2020-03-10, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
45.7MP full-frame image sensor, 90 percent autofocus coverage, 9fps continuous drive, In-body stabilization, Tilting touch LCD, Superb EVF, Works with Nikon SLR lenses and accessories, 4K video, Weather sealing, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi,
Autofocus could be better, Lens control ring system is too sensitive, Single memory card slot, Omits PC sync socket
The Z 7 is the best full-frame mirrorless camera for photographers invested in the Nikon system, but some quirks prevent it from attaining class-leading status...