Nikon
Z 6II
Based on 341 Reddit mentions
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Those who've switched DSLR to mirrorless....
Zero regrets. From a Nikon D500 crop sensor to a full-frame Z6ii. I went from a great camera to a fantastic one.
issafly in r/photography
May 17, 2025 5:27 PM
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Z6 III or Z8? I have the 45MP FOMO but my bank account is in DX mode.
Yeah get the z6iii with the lens zoom!! I have the Nikon 200-500 zoom lens and I rather use that on my z6ii than to crop in! I mostly use it for landscape and random wild life I see . I do also wants the Z8 and I do want it for 8k video since I do both but I rather also get the Z6iii and use it's 6K
...Unhappy_Lavishness45 in r/nikon_Zseries
February 28, 2026 1:54 PM
8
Upgrade my gear from Nikon Z6II to Nikon Z8
The Z8 far, far exceeds the Z6ii in almost every way, so I am confident in saying it will be better “in terms of performance and technical features”, since you haven’t actually said what your needs are. AF performance, subject detection, 3D tracking, speed, resolution, controls, video, low latency v
...davispw in r/nikon_Zseries
March 21, 2026 8:52 PM
8
Passing the torch Z6 -> Z6iii
My Z6 is ironically pretty much a dedicated video camera now, in a rig. Because even though its internal video can't keep up, its 10-bit UHD output for Prores 422 recording is great. And I've set it up to be easy to grab out of its rig when I want to use it as just a normal camera again. And ironica
...beatbox9 in r/Nikon
September 3, 2025 3:57 AM
15
Considering buying into Nikon
Hi I've been shooting Nikon for over 20 years. I do have some Sony camera's and used to own a few Olympus and Panasonic M43 camera's and lenses. I shoot mostly for fun, but I also do a few paid gigs per year. For the type of photography you describe, a full-frame sensor makes sense because they offe
...Kinji_Infanati in r/Nikon
June 18, 2026 11:56 AM
7
Anyone here with a Z7ii?
I have a z5 and a z7ii. I don't think the low light or focus will be dramatically different, the z6ii and z7ii are very similar cameras, and they share the same electronics and software. In some ways, the 24mp sensor performs better, especially at high iso. At low iso, the z7 is better. https://phot
...bt1138 in r/Nikon
July 27, 2026 3:42 PM
5
Z50ii upgrade?
Always upgrade to a current generation Expeed 7 Nikon camera. Your own Z50ii is an Expeed 7 camera, whereas the Z7ii is not, so you'll actually get much worse autofocus performance with that 'upgrade'. The Z5ii is a solid choice as an upgrade. Not only do you get a full frame sensor and hence shallo
...darkestvice in r/nikon_Zseries
June 26, 2026 6:55 PM
6
In love with my Fujifilm X-Pro 2
The X-Pro2 is one of my "special" cameras. Most cameras, I could use them and love them, but if you present me the upgraded model, I probably wouldn't have any problems when it comes to switching to the newer model. Like, I used to use an X-T2 + X-H1 for event photography. Change them for an X-T3 +
...MJdoesThings_ in r/FujifilmX
April 2, 2026 7:40 AM
6
Nikon Z6 II vs Z5 II for a Beginner Photographer
I'm going to go against the grain here, I really think the Z6ii is the better choice here. If you're a total beginner, the Z6ii is going to give you so much that your phone can't, and the $400 that you'll save can buy you a 50mm f1.8 S lens off the used market, which is an absolutely incredible lens
...archduketyler in r/nikon_Zseries
November 3, 2025 10:33 PM
11
Wedding photographer sent low res images
I printed 16x24" metal prints from a 24MP camera (Nikon Z6II) and a cropped image from a 26MP camera (Fuji XT3). Both look fine. It's 100% an export issue of some kind.
donjulioanejo in r/photography
June 22, 2026 3:59 PM
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