Nikon
Z 9
Based on 246 Reddit mentions
$4996.95
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Does it make sense to buy a D5?
The Z9 was unproven at the time, and the D6 had Nikon's best DSLR AF, ever, with no mirrorless caveats (like AF assist lights, horizontal detail, or stopped down AF as on the Z system). The D6 was likely in development for a while before the Z9 started development, so they just released whatever the
...ml20s in r/Nikon
April 14, 2026 4:00 PM
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Should I get a Nikon 85mm 1.8 z or 135mm F2 DC with adapter.
I have both the Plena and the 135mm f2 DC and I use them both on my Z9. Although they are the same focal length they are two widely different lenses. I love the rendering and the defocus control of the 135DC. Only problem is that the Nikon sensor is so sensitive that you will get purple and green ch
...OhMyAchingAss in r/Nikon
April 8, 2026 9:06 PM
2
Z6 iii or a7v
A7v, it's just better in all the right ways. Nikon has to hit back now, but it's gonna be at least another 18 months probably. Real talk, the A7v improves all the things photographers want. Just to elaborate, the A7V has: - An open mount - Smaller lenses, and more varied lenses, just as good if not
...rdwing in r/Nikon
April 9, 2026 7:51 AM
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Z8 for commercial still life? Allowed to do it?
It really depends on the amount of resolution needed. ADs crop the fuck out of my 45MP images and they don’t complain. On the rare occasions I need higher MP I rent a back and mount it on a 4x5. The Z8 gives you better FPS and AF than other Nikons, but it doesn’t give you better IQ. The Z7ii and D85
...attrill in r/Photoassistants
March 13, 2026 5:58 PM
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What camera should i buy for sports photography?
Whatever brand you buy you need to stick to it long term so that you dont get finacially trapped. the brand you buy defines your ecosystem (i.e your future lenses and secondary cameras). All three brands are good though sony can be a bit expensive in terms of lenses. Also, do consider if you would w
...JithinThomasPhotos in r/AskPhotography
March 19, 2026 12:25 PM
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