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Lumix S5II
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Thanks! I carried a Nikon Z7II with the Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 lens for the Z Mount. Honestly, I think a longer lens (maybe the 24-120 f/4) would have been a lot more versatile on trail, but definitely not as good for astro/nightscapes. If I did it again and could stomach the extra weight, I might do t
...joshthepolitician in r/PacificCrestTrail
December 17, 2025 6:40 PM
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if you're using a full frame camera, unless you're using one of the higher resolution bodies (z7, z7ii, z8, z9), then i feel it wouldn't make sense to use the dx lens, mainly cos it turns your camera into a 10-12 MP camera (not that it's unusable, but it's quite the crop). Also, I wouldn't necessari
...mirubere in r/Nikon
May 27, 2025 8:22 PM
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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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I do a decent amount of event coverage in lowlight settings. The Z6III is a great performer and I’ve been able to get very detailed shots shooting at even 12,800 ISO. Autofocus wise, it performs great. I would say it’s 98% of Sony’s, but with more customization available in the controls/menus. Z5II
...ratmanmedia in r/nikon_Zseries
September 12, 2025 10:11 PM
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1.5x isn't necessarily how it works when comparing sensor sizes if the megapixels are vastly different due to pixel pitches. The z7ii has a pixel pitch of 4.35 um while the z50ii has a pixel pitch of 4.22 um. For reference the z6iii has a pixel pitch of 5.94 um. This translates into a pixel on the z
...OMGIMASIAN in r/Nikon
April 6, 2026 4:47 AM
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I went from my D750 to a z7ii because I wanted the extra megapixels. I don't regret it. What surprised me was how much I love walking around with the 35mm or the 50mm 1.8 S prime. The difference in weight from walking around with the D750 with battery grip and 24-70mm F2.8 is game changing. Only dow
...According-Smoke5659 in r/Nikon
March 20, 2026 9:20 AM
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Absolutely. I have D850s and a Z7ii as my main cameras and use the D850 80% of the time. Other than the Z mount for newer lenses there’s nothing useful to me with mirrorless.
attrill in r/AskPhotography
March 31, 2026 8:45 PM
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I have the 24 to 120 and I love it. It's on my camera the most of any of my lenses. It's a lens that gets a lot of love here and elsewhere. I have a 70 to 200 f4 in F mount I use with the FTZ adapter my Z7ii and Z8 when I need the extra reach. I'm not afraid of noise or high ISO anymore. It's only a
...Retired_and_Relaxed in r/Nikon
March 27, 2026 5:30 AM
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This! Z5II + quality, native Z glass beats Z7ii, Z6iii and/or Z6ii. Check my profile for detailed review and impressions of Z5II (i previously owned Z6II). It's a helluva cammera for the money.
DufferD3D in r/nikon_Zseries
March 31, 2026 5:15 AM
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If you don't have any F mount glass, go for the Z. The lenses are better. I loved my D750, it went with me on some amazing adventures for 11 years and never disappointed. But I haven't used it since buying a z7ii last year.
According-Smoke5659 in r/Nikon
April 11, 2026 4:30 AM
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