Fantastic color, 45.7-megapixel sensor, Great ergonomics, Native lens line-up great so far
XQD card is expensive and overkill, Not many native lenses released yet, FTZ adapter adds a lot of bulk, Middling autofocus performance
A rising tide in mirrorless photographyUltimately, the Nikon Z7 is a fantastic camera that takes beautiful photos, and in many ways is a great new benchmark for the mirrorless genre as a whole. We're impressed that Nikon managed to get so many things righ...
Abstract: Whether you make a living out of taking professional portraits, or are the weekend warrior who knows their way around flashes and reflectors, you'll want a camera with high resolution, exceptional autofocus and a good selection of portrait prime lenses.We...
It's interesting that the Nikon Z 7's sensor produces results that are similar but not identical to the D850's. It's possible that some of the differences can be attributed to the presence of phase-detection autofocus pixels on the imaging sensor.The Z 7...
As stated at the beginning of this review, the Nikon Z7 and its stablemate the Z6 are two of the best designed full frame mirrorless cameras on the market right now. If you're moving to mirrorless from a DSLR, the Z7/Z6 is the most comfortable camera to g...
Published: 2019-01-30, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: The The second half of 2018 will be remembered as a momentous time for the camera world because Canon and Nikon, two of the most storied companies in the industry, finally got serious about mirrorless cameras. They both launched new full-frame mirrorless...
No 4K crop, great design, well implemented touch display and menu operation, excellent image and video quality, great automatic white balance
Single card slot, CAF can be sluggish, PRICE: $3,400
With the Z7, Nikon has proven it can build a highly capable, full-frame mirrorless camera. Is it perfect in every respect? We've yet to encounter a camera that it is. Yes, it would benefit from a second card slot and yes it lags in a few performance indic...
As I said in the Canon EOS R review. in the Nikon Z series, we are looking at the future and I again like what I see.One key feature of the Z 7 is the new lens mount, the first new Nikon full frame lens mount in nearly 60 years. The new lens mount is o...
Abstract: 2018 Nikon Z7 with 1956 W-NIKKOR• C 3.5cm f/1.8. bigger. I buy only from these approved sources. I can't vouch for ads below.You don't need, and can't use, the FTZ Adapter with rangefinder lenses. Rangefinder lenses, the original mirrorless...
The autofocus, The Nikon z7 is a camera that I feel could have been so much better. Nikon could have found a way to blow Sony out of the water in all areas, but they just didn't. I feel like they pulled a Canon here and purposely crippled their own camera
and Ease of Use? Good lord man, The autofocus
Upon initial thoughts, the Nikon Z7 has a whole lot going for it except, you know, the single card slot and a card format that almost no photographer uses. But at the heart, there is a 45.7MP BSI full frame sensor that is capable of producing images that...
Published: 2018-11-23, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com
Great 10-bit full-frame 4K video, In-body stabilization, Wide choice of lenses with adapter, Good ergonomics, Excellent image quality
Mediocre autofocus subject tracking, Single card slot uses non-standard XQD format, Touchscreen display doesn't flip around
So who won the debut mirrorless full-frame camera shootout between Nikon and Canon? I'd have to give the initial trophy here to Nikon. Discounting the higher resolution and price, the Z7 is a better all-around camera. It's easier to shoot with, has excell...