Z6

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Z6

198 positive 1 neutral 55 negative

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Most photographers don’t need better gear, they need better taste

This is the part I strongly disagree with. The difference is keeper rate and expectations. With a modern higher end mirrorless like Sony a7v Nikon Z6III or something, even a beginner can get like a 40% keeper rate, and a moderately skilled amateur can get into like 70% rate. But if you're shooting a

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donjulioanejo in r/photography

March 24, 2026 8:28 PM

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Nikon releases the NIKKOR Z 24-105mm f/4-7.1

I shot motorcycle racing professionally for a few years with various older bodies in 2018-2020. Canon 1D III (not the X) , Nikon D3s and later personally with a Z6 I. They all worked fine. People truly show their colors pretending the autofocus is 'unusable' or 'garbage' Fact is a Z7 II has better a

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wickeddimension in r/Nikon

January 7, 2026 9:56 PM

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What is it with Nikon and Social Media

The problem is other brands early mirrorless didn't suck This is just not true. First two FF Sony Alpha gens (A7 and A7 II) were issue-ridden, with lackluster color science, abysmal battery life, and mediocre AF. The first really good Sony mirrorless body was the A7 III. Canon RP was a piece of junk

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LetsTwistAga1n in r/Nikon

January 15, 2026 1:25 PM

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From Z6 to D750: dumbest move ever?

That's exactly what I did with my Z6. The Z 40mm f/2 is the only Z lens that I kept because it's both cheap, good and small. But Z cameras have advantages over D bodies. The First one is obviously stuff like goof live view AF that you don't get on any Nikon DSLR save for the D780. The other is IBIS,

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MJdoesThings_ in r/Nikon

May 23, 2026 10:39 PM

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Nikon z6 for everything

The D7200 is only 90 g (3 oz) heavier than the Z6. If weight is your main concern and want to get into mirrorless, take a look at the Z50ii. It is over 300 g lighter than the D7200 plus it has the most current generation processor (Expeed 7), which the Z5ii also has. It has much better autofocus, fa

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FeelingDiver4616 in r/nikon_Zseries

May 2, 2026 10:11 PM

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Long lenses

I've used all the lenses in question for a long time and I primarily shoot birds. Most people should get the 180-600. It is ridiculously sharp even at 600/6.3, well priced, covers a wide range, has a super short zoom ring throw, has a good MFD, excellent VR, and solves every complaint people had wit

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Slugnan in r/nikon_Zseries

March 10, 2026 4:59 PM

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I always tought my Z6ii was enough..until i brought my Zf to the Track!

I had to shoot an Indy race for assignment one time and i had a d850 and z7ii. My goodness I hated the z7ii so badly, the D850 became my main body for that entire weekend. When I got a Z9 for a follow up race, my goodness that was a night and day difference... And the zero black out EVF allowed to m

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Redliner7 in r/Nikon

August 24, 2025 9:39 PM

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Mondfinsternis am Rheinturm [OC]

Danke dir! Die Kamera ist eine Z6, Objektiv ein Sigma 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG HSM C (FTZ Adapter). Settings waren 500mm bei f6, ISO 6400 und 1/3 Verschlusszeit, wobei die Bilder teils nochmal stark gecroppt sind. Die Z6 hat einen Top Sensor (gleicher wie in der Sony A7 III). Da mein Hobby vor allem die

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NiklasAstro in r/duesseldorf

September 8, 2025 8:01 AM

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Nikon Z6iii vs Nikon D850 vs Nikon D780 for Military Use

I understand. I just upgraded to the Z6iii from a D800. I compared the D850 and rented it but decided to go with the z6iii. The D850 is still a great camera but it’s old technology that is getting older by the day. The image processor on the z6iii is 2 generations newer than the D850. It has higher

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miknob in r/Nikon

February 28, 2026 8:28 PM

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Camera for combat photography?

I've been a newspaper photographer for nearly 40 years, and spent a few years covering conflicts in South Africa back in the 90's. I'm kind of semi retired at the moment, but this is my experience. If you're not using a full frame camera, you might as well just shoot everything with an iPhone Pro. I

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David_Buzzard in r/AskPhotography

November 16, 2025 9:56 PM

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