Z f

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Z f

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OM-3 and Nikon ZF

Own the om3 have used the zf and use other Nikon full frame regularly. I own much more capable bodies from all brands and the om3 gets used a lot. I would pretty strongly recommend the om3. Specific to the picture profiles. The om3 creative dial is favourite feature and I use it consistently. Once y

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Brief_Hunt_6464 in r/M43

July 25, 2025 11:39 AM

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DSLR or Mirrorless?

I shoot a D3s, I mention it a lot so my apologies to people that have seen my comments before. I bought it just the other year for 500 CAD, with a reasonable shutter count of 57,000. It has not let me down at all as I start doing my own freelance work. But I know for a fact, that once I start making

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One_Elk8455 in r/Nikon

March 27, 2026 6:16 PM

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Have a Z9 considering a Zf

If you want something truly small and light, the Z50ii will give you a lot of the performance of the Z9 in a tiny package. Combine it with some of Nikon’s DX lenses for a very nimble package. If you want truly small and light but retro aesthetics and control - and if you don’t mind taking a step bac

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ParkwayShutterBug in r/nikon_Zseries

July 19, 2025 11:43 PM

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Any ex-Canon users who switched to Nikon?

I've used the 3 major systems (Canon, Sony, Nikon), and I don't regret sticking with Nikon. From a general perspective - I think most newer FF bodies have pretty great AF performance. Can't speak from a video standpoint but from a stills POV - I've never struggled in any situation with any system as

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PineappleGunshii in r/Nikon

July 27, 2025 5:38 AM

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Has anyone else gone from dslr to Z series and found it a bit of a learning curve?

Not sure if you're looking for help or not. If you are, I would start with the mission critical stuff and then start easing the more advance stuff in as you find things are holding you back. Mission critical: Making manual settings in easy to access spots. This can either be done in the i menu or by

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Tom-at-Midwest-Photo in r/nikon_Zseries

July 26, 2025 3:01 PM

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Sony or Nikon?

No one can really tell you what's right for you and your use cases, so this may involve some trial and error on your part. See if you can rent before buying to get a feel for each camera. I made the mistake of buying based entirely off the technical specs and online reviews and I got a Sony A7RV. No

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electricpotatochip in r/Nikon

December 10, 2025 8:01 PM

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Am i crazy for wanting a zf so badly when the z6iii is available for pretty much the same price?

I was in the exact same position as you are right now. If it's for work, get the Z6iii because you need to maximize the performance that you can get with the money that you have. If it's for hobby or daily activities, choose the camera that makes you wanna shoot. I ended up with the Zf. I chose it o

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k3np4nzee in r/Nikon

December 31, 2025 7:31 AM

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Q3 owner that wants to try other focal lengths - what would you do? (Gear Advice)

Got ya. I will declare my bias: which is for Full Frame or larger. I know technically APS-C can be good (and I have an APS-C camera), but I swear I can just tell when it is not full-frame - probably completely stupid, but hey ho we all have our delusions. As for wanting "compact", I would consider t

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Inkblot7001 in r/Leica

February 26, 2026 1:37 PM

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Z50II vs Z5II

So, I have the Z30 + 2 lens kit you mentioned (same sensor, slower processor than the Z50II), and the Zf (effectively the same as the Z5II with retro styling), though I bought the 24-120 instead of the 24-70. In my opinion the Z50II + 16-50 and 50-250 is an excellent combination of body and lenses,

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CamelGangGang in r/Nikon

January 27, 2026 1:55 AM

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What compact with big sensor...?

Any of Nikon's smaller full frame Z system cameras with Expeed 7 will be a good choice as an upgrade for the D850: Z5ii, Z6iii, Zf (if you want that old school look over modern good ergonomics). The Z8 is like a slightly smaller version of the D850 so is probably not what you're looking for. edit: m

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Orca- in r/AskPhotography

October 26, 2025 4:38 PM

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