Nikon
Z 7II
Based on 241 Reddit mentions
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Z7ii or Zf to replace Nikon F6?
Both are good. Z7ii has a better sensor and grip, but ZF is probably better af experience and portability. I would keep in mind that the Z7ii is primary CFExpress cards so new equipment to buy while ZF has a small grip so you may need a 3rd party one for comfort.
Tre4777 in r/Nikon
April 15, 2026 5:43 AM
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Sony to Nikon?
Hey Mate, I've been a NIkon shooter for a long time and currently use a D4; dual D850s, still have a D750 and just bought a Z6iii. Lemme tell you a story about that So I made a massive mistake with a former partner I was working with and moved from Nikon to Sony with dual A&r4s, 8 lenses and a sony
...TrashedLeBlanc in r/Nikon
June 5, 2025 4:33 PM
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So Long to the Z7 Platform?
Interesting. I was sold on a Z8 until I tried one and it was just too big for my hands. Z7ii was very comfortable to hold and that mattered more than the other advantages of the z8. I didn’t realize this was such a small niche.
astray_in_the_bay in r/Nikon
April 2, 2026 6:15 PM
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Purchasing a Z8, what do you wish you knew or had when you got yours?
That even though the AF is incredible, there is a learning curve with mirror less AF. I came up through the Z6 then Z7ii that made the learning curve steeper but there are still some aspects to it that are distinctly different than your DSLR. Don't shoot 20fps unless you really have to, it is a lot
...tS_kStin in r/nikon_Zseries
November 2, 2025 3:05 PM
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Upgrade my gear from Nikon Z6II to Nikon Z8
The z8 has two USB ports, what are you talking about with lack of ports? I went from the z7ii to z8 and have zero regrets in it. AF crushes it, it’s bigger which means better grip for me. Which I personally need after being ran over by a car. It is fast and just an awesome camera. Only legit downsid
...Melodic_Penalty_5529 in r/nikon_Zseries
March 21, 2026 10:44 PM
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So Long to the Z7 Platform?
I think the Z7/ii both took up excellent spots in the lineup and that Nikon should continue to market something like it. The unfiltered (I think?) high-res sensor in a relatively basic body for us landscape and general use dweebs. My Z7ii is an excellent everyday camera and a top-tier landscape came
...bumphuckery in r/Nikon
April 2, 2026 6:41 PM
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OM System Now Majority Owned By Former Olympus Camera Division Lead
Oh I should clarify my Olympus was like decades ago. I went from canon to Nikon in 2024 and I love Nikon! Fits my hands perfectly and the files are great. Just very easy. Z7ii
No-Squirrel6645 in r/M43
April 2, 2026 7:11 PM
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Out with the old, in with the new.
I can relate, I started with the D7000 and the Tamron150-600 to a Z7ii with the Nikon 200-500 using the FTZ adapter to now a Z8 and the 180-600. So many options and modes it is a bit overwhelming. Check out Hudson Henry he has a couple of YouTube videos on setting up the Z8 and Steve Perry has a cou
...Retired_and_Relaxed in r/nikon_Zseries
March 18, 2026 4:29 AM
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He's dead, Jim (D500 replacements?).
The Z7ii will not satisfy you the same way a D500 did. I own one and I'd love a D500 as a 2nd body specifically for what the the Z7ii sucks at, at least relative to faster, more expensive bodies. If you only ended up using your D500 for things like landscape or studio, the Z7ii would be a fine upgra
...bumphuckery in r/Nikon
April 14, 2026 1:20 AM
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Thinking of switching to the Z series, is it time?
I started with a Z6ii, then a Z7ii and now have a Z8. The cameras are definitely excellent, and the Z8 is a real winner I'll bet you'd be comfortable with coming from the D850. But the most amazing thing about this system isn't in the camera - it's the lenses. The Z line of lenses are incredible acr
...decorama in r/Nikon
April 9, 2026 10:54 PM
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