Z 7II

Nikon

Z 7II

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Shots from my 2025 thruhike

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

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joshthepolitician in r/PacificCrestTrail

December 17, 2025 6:40 PM

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Nikkor DX series lens vs lower quality full frame lens?

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

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mirubere in r/Nikon

May 27, 2025 8:22 PM

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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

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TrashedLeBlanc in r/Nikon

June 5, 2025 4:33 PM

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Nikon Autofocus quality? Z5II,6III or 7II

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

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ratmanmedia in r/nikon_Zseries

September 12, 2025 10:11 PM

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For plane photography would getting a Nikon Z6 III be better or Nikon Z7 II

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

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OMGIMASIAN in r/Nikon

April 6, 2026 4:47 AM

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Why I still can't let go of my d750

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

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According-Smoke5659 in r/Nikon

March 20, 2026 9:20 AM

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For you professionals, is anyone still shooting with DSLR?

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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24-120 f4 vs 28-75 f2.8 + 70-180 f2.8

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

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Retired_and_Relaxed in r/Nikon

March 27, 2026 5:30 AM

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Z7ii, Z6iii or Z6ii

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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Nikon D750 (or D780) vs z5

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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