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Nikon Z6 Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Body

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Black
Compatible Mountings Nikon Z
Aspect Ratio Unknown
Photo Sensor Technology CMOS
Supported File Format JPEG; RAW
Image Stabilization No
Maximum Focal Length 70 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 1
Maximum Aperture 3.5 Millimeters
Expanded ISO Minimum 51
Metering Description Center-Weighted Average, Highlight Weighted, Matrix, Spot

About this item

  • Large, full frame Z mount for Revolutionary optical performance
  • Nikon-designed 24. 5MP backside illuminated image sensor
  • 273-Point on-sensor Phase detect AF system
  • Up to 12 fps; 4K Ultra-HD video; 6K time-lapse; 1080P/120Fps slow motion
  • Compatible with NIKKOR Z lenses, over 360 F-mount NIKKOR lenses

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All-around performance. All-around amazing.

Z 6

The Z 6 is perhaps the most adaptable camera we’ve ever created. It’s at the sweet spot of speed, resolution and low-light performance. This is mirrorless versatility as only Nikon could create.

What's in the box

  • Z6 FX-format Mirrorless Camera Body
  • EN-EL15b Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-25a Battery Charger
  • UC-E24 USB Cable
  • HDMI/USB Cable Clip
  • BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cap
  • AN-DC19 Strap
  • BF-N1 Body Cap
  • DK-29 Rubber Eyecup
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    Product Description

    The all-around camera for those seeking an ideal balance between resolution, speed and low-light performance. 12 fps 12-bit RAW or JPEG shooting. 4K Ultra HD video with full pixel readout. Brilliant low-light performance Up to ISO 51, 200 native. All combined with the advantages of a lightweight mirrorless design, a revolutionary new full-frame lens mount and matched lenses and seamless integration with Nikon DSLR system-including the F-mount NIKKOR lenses you love. The Z6 is a camera that works as hard as you do. The Z6 is perhaps the most adaptable camera we've ever created. It's at the sweet spot of speed, resolution and low-light performance. All combined with the advantages of a lightweight mirrorless design, a revolutionary new full-frame lens mount with matched lenses and seamless integration with Nikon DSLR system-including the F-mount NIKKOR lenses you love. This is mirrorless versatility as only Nikon could create.


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    Customer reviews

    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    189 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the picture quality, frame rate and quality of the digital camera. For example, they mention it takes great pictures, has a sharp and accurate view and it works flawlessly. They appreciate the low light capabilities and the ability to take photos in low light. Opinions are mixed on performance, autofocus, and value.

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    12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the camera. They mention that it takes great pictures in low light, produces super clear high ISO images, and has a sharp and accurate view. The display is super sharp, which makes checking focus on stars very easy. They also appreciate the Nikon image quality. Overall, customers find the camera to be an amazing tool for portraits, landscape, and studio photography.

    "...I think the monitor is accurate, but the EVF is too bright.I wish they were matched in brightness.Overall, I love this system...." Read more

    "...touch LCD, high frame rate with fast clearing bufffer, much lighter than dslr alternative, awesome dynamic range, superb video, etc makes this..." Read more

    "...I love the exposure comp live view and image playback in the viewfinder.I do not see myself ever owning a DSLR again...." Read more

    "...F-mount 50 1.4 af-s to go along with the camera and damn the image quality is stunning...." Read more

    10 customers mention10 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera. They mention that it is a very good camera, with superb video recording capabilities. They appreciate the awesome dynamic range, and the 5 axis IBIS system. They also say that the Nikon 35mm Z lens is good for portraits, landscape, and studio photography.

    "...bufffer, much lighter than dslr alternative, awesome dynamic range, superb video, etc makes this camera a joy to use." Read more

    "...light, bright sun and into the sun with backlit subjects and the Z6 is fantastic. Shot weddings, Portraits, Sports and just fun stuff with it...." Read more

    "...Otherwise what an amazing tool for portraits, landscape, and studio photography!" Read more

    "...The EVF is amazing, there's no lag and the view is sharp and accurate with regard to exposure and color white balance...." Read more

    6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the light of the camera. They mention that it handles low light extremely well, and is a great camera for low light, astro, and northern lights work. They also appreciate the picture quality and the ability to take photos in low light.

    "...I love how light this camera is. When paired with f2.8 glass, this weight difference is not night and day different...." Read more

    "...The transition is slow as the lenses are expensive, but oh is the low light and lower noise and faster focus so much better!..." Read more

    "...The low light video is sensitive enough to film the northern lights in real time and the digital viewfinder helps you set the correct exposure the..." Read more

    "...It handles low light/high ISO extremely well with the ability to venture into the 10,000 ISO and above without any hesitation...." Read more

    5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the frame rate of the camera. They mention that it is really fast for focusing, even in low light, and that the EVF is amazing with no lag. They also appreciate the XQD card technology as it is very fast and dependable. The camera has a high frame rate with fast clearing buffer.

    "...the night sky is made easier with ISO invariance and improved performance (dual native?) at ISO 800...." Read more

    "...and excellent EVF, awesome touch LCD, high frame rate with fast clearing bufffer, much lighter than dslr alternative, awesome dynamic range, superb..." Read more

    "...Camera is really fast (Less than half a second) for focusing, even in low light it can find and focus on the objects fairly easily...." Read more

    "...The EVF is amazing, there's no lag and the view is sharp and accurate with regard to exposure and color white balance...." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers find the three important controls well placed, and the menu options not too arcane. They also say the button placements are spot on.

    "...pad - as accustomed as I am to the DSLRs I found these three important controls well placed. The challenge was with the 4 lowest buttons...." Read more

    "...of this body - it feels great in the hand and the button placements are spot on...." Read more

    "...The Z6 camera is a very good camera. The menu options are not too arcane that I was not able to figure out most of the settings I wanted without..." Read more

    "...-Excellent video recording capabilities-Ergonomics, controls and Fn customization (can set Fn1 to Playback for one handed reviewing)..." Read more

    18 customers mention12 positive6 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the performance of the digital camera. Some mention it's an excellent, quality workhorse camera, and doesn't disappoint at all. However, others say that it loses functionality, is slow, and buggy.

    "...In close shots I think this AF system excels, I hope that future firmware updates will increase the functionality at further distances...." Read more

    "...This is a quality workhorse camera.Battery life is great one of my last shoots I shot over 1000 images and the battery was not even at half yet." Read more

    "The camera is absolutely fantastic! Build quality is professional! Full of features. Much more than what any photographer will use in any genre!..." Read more

    "...The 24-70 works well except when focusing continuously it looses functionality (screen goes white while it calibrates) for a split second then..." Read more

    9 customers mention5 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the autofocus of the camera. Some mention that it's very good with older F mount lenses, and the newer S lenses focus. They also love the silent video autofocus, but others say that it doesn't always hit it, has issues, and that the focus area modes are barely adequate.

    "...My favorite capability of the new system is the video autofocus. As a Nikon user who is not expert in manual focus, I love this feature...." Read more

    "...at an event and boy I had to work to get focus...." Read more

    "...are expensive, but oh is the low light and lower noise and faster focus so much better!..." Read more

    "...The contrast detection system has a hard time grabbing focus on low contrast areas of the frame. Also, the focus area modes are barely adequate...." Read more

    7 customers mention3 positive4 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the digital camera. Some mention that it's a fantastic camera with a great price, while others say that it is overpriced.

    "From APS-C to Full frame. The transition is slow as the lenses are expensive, but oh is the low light and lower noise and faster focus so much better..." Read more

    "...Great product with a great price nowadays!" Read more

    "...Seems to work better in video mode than photo-XQD card is currently pricey. Only 1 slot..." Read more

    "...But the z6 is AMAZING. Well worth the upgrade!" Read more

    Great Features and Image Quality in a Lightweight Body
    4 Stars
    Great Features and Image Quality in a Lightweight Body
    These are my first impressions with the Nikon Z6. I will update this review as I learn more:I loved shooting the Fuji X100 series for it's light weight and simple UI. But The ultimate shooting experience has always been with my Nikons. When we got focus peaking and meaningful fps with the D850 I was happy, sold the X100T, and have been happily gripping my D850 wherever I go with the lightweight 35mm 1.8 and a 70-200 f4. I toss in the 20mm 1.8G and 300mm PF when I travel and keep the 60mm and 105mm macros handy, as needed. Been shooting Nikon since the D1, then D70, D200, D600, and now the current generation (as of Nov 2018).(I will need to test the new diffraction compensation mode (leaving off for now), and how this might interact with the AA filter, vs the D850)Onto the camera:The Z6 takes great pictures. I attached two ISO 25600 (insane!) pics to this review, edited in camera to jpeg normal. Pics of the kids look even better and I'm looking forward to attaching this to my telescope and 20mm for nightscapes. Nikon image quality. 2 Thumbs, all the way up.Handling: Left hand is fine. Play and delete buttons are top back left. Mode dial requires a push of the center button to turn. Nothing to see here, folks. It's fine.Right hand: It's OK. New layout, which is ok. AF-On and joystick nub are where they should be. As is D-pad - as accustomed as I am to the DSLRs I found these three important controls well placed. The challenge was with the 4 lowest buttons. As it is now, I find myself looking at those (menu, shooting mode, + and -). If I wasn't programmed for my DSLRs I am sure this wouldn't be an issue - there is no perfect layout for everyone and the camera makers do their best. It's different from my D850, as it should be. I'd have tried to do things a little differently but Nikon didn't ask me. :) Otherwise, I like the grip. I wear small or medium size adult male gloves, and my hand fits perfectly over the grip and finding the AF-On button with my thumb is comfortable.I usually utilize the depth of preview button on my DSLRs. Doing so here seems pointless/useless so I will make that button do something else. For now I have it set to change focusing modes, as it is quicker than using the i menu. Second front button is set to "My Menu" which works for me.Ergonomics: I usually use a Fusion Photo Gear plate with a Herringbone Hand Grip and Black Rapid sling straps. The plates and hand grip don' fit or feel right, which has sent me on a wild goose chase. For now I have a plate on that is compatible. Will update this once I find a proper solution. The problem is the FTZ adapter gets in the way of all the various plates I have in inventory. Something functional will come along, but in the meantime I am hacking things together. Since it's so light, I added a leather wrist strap to the grip side for when the strap isn't needed but I want to keep the camera secure to my body.Usage: I'll use the FTZ but I won't like it. It works. But it feels weird and adds odd length. My 70-200 f4 chirps and creaks something odd while in continuous AF mode, hunting within a certain zone. 75% seem to be in focus, at ISO 21500. The 70-300 AF-P seems to move similarly, albeit much more quietly. Same hit rate. But it was dark when I tested.Will keep an eye on this because the d850 nails these lenses in the dark. Will have to test with some nightscapes and parties.Menus are familiar. If anyone knows how to make the ISO move in 1 stop increments, please lmk. I either keep glossing over it, or it isn't there. :/The usable AF points over the whole frame: genius. Finally. Well done, Nikon.Weight and Carrying: Love the light weight of the Z6 with the 35mm S lens. This is why I could leave the Fuji X100 - the kit is larger but not obnoxious and the lens and image quality will keep me coming back for more. For travel, I'm happy with this combo. With the 70-200or300, even more so. Will be nice to have native lenses at some point, though.4 stars until the lenses come, and we all learn more about the Autofocus system. I appreciate what the FTZ adapter is supposed to accomplish but I just don't like it in af-c with the 70-200 f4. I had big hopes here, and maybe I have to better understand the focus system. Hopefully this gets sorted out via firmware updates, if not in a re-education of how to use the AF system. Chasing kids, pets, birds, and such is so easy with the 3D tracking on DSLRs that it became my default AF mode. Yes, I am spoiled, but it really is that fast and useful. That said, there's nothing really wrong with the Z6 autofocus system. I believe it works as it was designed, and we can auto-track just as the manual describes. It's the extra step it takes to get there. If 4.5 stars were an option, then that's what I would rate it.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2019
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    I have owned the Z 6 now for about six months. It has quickly become my favorite camera and my first pick when I am selecting a camera to use. About me: I am a hybrid shooter. I shoot run and gun style family videos, timelapse, and the night sky. I have only shot on Nikon cameras as my support system all use Nikon professionally and will let me try out their glass before I purchase. I have personally owned the D610 and still own D810 and D850.

    Pros:
    light
    Z lenses (love the silent video autofocus)
    video autofocus
    Sharp EVF
    low light performance
    IBIS-VR

    Cons:
    Lack of native, wide, fast lenses
    EVF and monitor brightness difference

    First off, I want to address the biggest complaint I have heard about this camera — dual card slots. Most of my cameras have had dual card slots, and I find myself using the second slot not to shoot redundant but to separate video and photo or as overflow for when I fill the first card. This was nice because as I purchased higher MP cameras, I did not buy larger cards, so it was nice to have the overflow onto the second card. With my introduction to the XQD card on the D850, I choose to get 120 GB cards. They are expensive, but they are much faster. I would rather unload a full XQD card as compared to an SD card. Even the latest generation SD cards that I own are at least 1/3rd slower than my XQD card.

    I love how light this camera is. When paired with f2.8 glass, this weight difference is not night and day different. However, when paired with the F-mount 50 f1.8 lens (my favorite adapted lens), the Z 6 is very light and very capable.

    My favorite capability of the new system is the video autofocus. As a Nikon user who is not expert in manual focus, I love this feature. Nikon will continue to improve the autofocus system as shown by their efforts to add eye-AF. In close shots I think this AF system excels, I hope that future firmware updates will increase the functionality at further distances.

    I find the in body VR to be very helpful. I am now hand holding shoots that I would have previously skipped without a tripod. When paired with a Z-mount lens, VR is improved even further.

    Speaking of the z-mount lenses, they are the perfect partners to this new system. ESPECIALLY when it comes to AF and video! Silent AF paired with negligible focus breathing is fantastic! The 24-70 f2.8 s was my first native lens, but it won't be my last.

    As mentioned earlier, I love shooting the night sky. To shoot without tracking, this requires a wide, fast lens. That is something this system lacks. I have used the 14-24 f2.8 f-mount adapted. This combo does give outstanding results. The adapter is just one more thing to pack/forget, which is why I am looking forward to the day a high performing native lens is available for astro on the Z-mount.

    The display is super sharp, which makes checking focus on stars very easy. When shooting the night sky, I use a loupe for checking focus on the D850 and D810. I found that the loupe is not needed on the Z 6. Additionally, the night sky is made easier with ISO invariance and improved performance (dual native?) at ISO 800.

    As lenses will resolve with time, my only real con is the difference in brightness on the EVF and the monitor. Even on the lowest setting, I think the EVF is too bright and shows a picture brighter (higher exposure) than it will be exposed. I think the monitor is accurate, but the EVF is too bright.
    I wish they were matched in brightness.

    Overall, I love this system. It has hiccups just like any system, but for my style of shooting it is excellent. I have no reservations saying to buy it. It is not going to make you a stand up videographer/photographer, no camera can. However, it makes the experience enjoyable for me, which means I am practicing more.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2018
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    I've been shooting with a D5200 since 2013 and wanted to go fullframe. Was going to buy the D750 in 2017 but video is important to me and I couldn't justify spending $1500 on a body that lacked good video focus and limited me to 1080@60p. So I looked at the Sony a7iii and was about to buy it when the reality of their high lens prices discouraged me. I mean you can get excellent Nikon mount Tamron/Sigma quality lens for significantly less than the cost of an equivalent Sony lens (I got many quality 3rd party Nikon lens for less than $800 while the equivalent Sony is greater than $2000). As great as the Sony a7iii is that sunk it for me...so I decided to wait. Well I'm glad I did as later in 2018 came the Z6 and I bought it as soon as I could. Now 2 months later and several assignments I'm still happy with the Z6.

    My main concern was the Z6's compatibility with my Tamron 24-70 2.8 and Tamron 70-300 vr. I'm pleased to report they both work but with some minor nuances. The 24-70 works well except when focusing continuously it looses functionality (screen goes white while it calibrates) for a split second then continues focusing like nothing happened (once every 8 seconds or so as you continuously engage focus). On the other hand the 70-300 performs (see picture of bird at 300mm in tack sharp focus though covered with leaves - cropped to allow pixel peeping) but with the same issue with the addition of a very faint buzzing sound when VR is activated on the lens. Also did a test with a friends Tamron 70-210 f4 and it totally does not work. You get the message "Error. Press and release shutter button again." that does not go away after you press and release the shutter.

    Did some night shots (FTZ, Tamron 24-70 2.8 A007N, Altura flash unit) at an event and boy I had to work to get focus. Forget auto focus continuous and face detection at night and be prepared for the drudgery of auto focus single and checking to ensure target focus. To be fair focus is about as good as that on my D5200 (though it does not feel as snappy). However, my focusing with the Z6 was really hit or miss at first but when I got use to it my keepers increased.

    Don't throw in the towel yet for this wonderful camera. High ISO pictures show much less noise and performs better than many top full frame cameras and you don't have to worry as much about focus calibration issues. Also did a whole night shoot with one half charged battery and it still has 2 bars to spare.

    The Z6 feels well built compared to the D5200 and is noticeably heavier (with FTZ adapter on) than my D5200 with a 3rd party grip attached. The informative and excellent EVF, awesome touch LCD, high frame rate with fast clearing bufffer, much lighter than dslr alternative, awesome dynamic range, superb video, etc makes this camera a joy to use.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive!
    Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2018
    I've been shooting with a D5200 since 2013 and wanted to go fullframe. Was going to buy the D750 in 2017 but video is important to me and I couldn't justify spending $1500 on a body that lacked good video focus and limited me to 1080@60p. So I looked at the Sony a7iii and was about to buy it when the reality of their high lens prices discouraged me. I mean you can get excellent Nikon mount Tamron/Sigma quality lens for significantly less than the cost of an equivalent Sony lens (I got many quality 3rd party Nikon lens for less than $800 while the equivalent Sony is greater than $2000). As great as the Sony a7iii is that sunk it for me...so I decided to wait. Well I'm glad I did as later in 2018 came the Z6 and I bought it as soon as I could. Now 2 months later and several assignments I'm still happy with the Z6.

    My main concern was the Z6's compatibility with my Tamron 24-70 2.8 and Tamron 70-300 vr. I'm pleased to report they both work but with some minor nuances. The 24-70 works well except when focusing continuously it looses functionality (screen goes white while it calibrates) for a split second then continues focusing like nothing happened (once every 8 seconds or so as you continuously engage focus). On the other hand the 70-300 performs (see picture of bird at 300mm in tack sharp focus though covered with leaves - cropped to allow pixel peeping) but with the same issue with the addition of a very faint buzzing sound when VR is activated on the lens. Also did a test with a friends Tamron 70-210 f4 and it totally does not work. You get the message "Error. Press and release shutter button again." that does not go away after you press and release the shutter.

    Did some night shots (FTZ, Tamron 24-70 2.8 A007N, Altura flash unit) at an event and boy I had to work to get focus. Forget auto focus continuous and face detection at night and be prepared for the drudgery of auto focus single and checking to ensure target focus. To be fair focus is about as good as that on my D5200 (though it does not feel as snappy). However, my focusing with the Z6 was really hit or miss at first but when I got use to it my keepers increased.

    Don't throw in the towel yet for this wonderful camera. High ISO pictures show much less noise and performs better than many top full frame cameras and you don't have to worry as much about focus calibration issues. Also did a whole night shoot with one half charged battery and it still has 2 bars to spare.

    The Z6 feels well built compared to the D5200 and is noticeably heavier (with FTZ adapter on) than my D5200 with a 3rd party grip attached. The informative and excellent EVF, awesome touch LCD, high frame rate with fast clearing bufffer, much lighter than dslr alternative, awesome dynamic range, superb video, etc makes this camera a joy to use.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    After buying one Z6 and using it on jobs and loving it. I sold all my DSLR cameras and picked up a second Z6. I have shooting all my wedding and portrait jobs with them and it works great. Super clear high ISO images.

    All my older F mount Nikon lens work great on it and seem to be much sharper now they ever on any of my DSLRs.
    I love the exposure comp live view and image playback in the viewfinder.
    I do not see myself ever owning a DSLR again.

    I have shot in low light, bright sun and into the sun with backlit subjects and the Z6 is fantastic. Shot weddings, Portraits, Sports and just fun stuff with it. This is a quality workhorse camera.
    Battery life is great one of my last shoots I shot over 1000 images and the battery was not even at half yet.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    From APS-C to Full frame. The transition is slow as the lenses are expensive, but oh is the low light and lower noise and faster focus so much better! Camera is really fast (Less than half a second) for focusing, even in low light it can find and focus on the objects fairly easily.

    People compliment they don't even know i am taking their photo. (I do Navy Command photos)
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2019
    Color: BlackVerified Purchase
    I've had the Nikon Z6 for a couple of months. I'm coming from a D3, which I have been using since 12'. I didn't have any af-s lens so the switch over has been a little stressed. I bought a F-mount 50 1.4 af-s to go along with the camera and damn the image quality is stunning. I would recommend this camera even if you have all "old" lens, the focus peaking is super helpful and you can nail it 99% of the time. The only problem I've faced was during astro photography the EVF just can't get bright enough @f3.5 so lens that are not prime aren't a great option. Otherwise what an amazing tool for portraits, landscape, and studio photography!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera for Nikon Users
    Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2019
    I've had the Nikon Z6 for a couple of months. I'm coming from a D3, which I have been using since 12'. I didn't have any af-s lens so the switch over has been a little stressed. I bought a F-mount 50 1.4 af-s to go along with the camera and damn the image quality is stunning. I would recommend this camera even if you have all "old" lens, the focus peaking is super helpful and you can nail it 99% of the time. The only problem I've faced was during astro photography the EVF just can't get bright enough @f3.5 so lens that are not prime aren't a great option. Otherwise what an amazing tool for portraits, landscape, and studio photography!
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    Reviewed in Mexico on September 23, 2019
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    Es la primera cámara sin espejo de cuadro completo que tengo. Vengo de una D800 que era una gran cámara y debo decir que ha sido un gran cambio. La D800 ya era una cámara relativamente vieja, pero con una gran calidad de imagen. Lo primero que noté con el cambio fue el cambio de resolución, pues la Z6 tiene una resolución considerablemente menor, pero por otro lado, la calidad de imagen con iso alto es muy buena en la Z6, mucho mejor que en la D800. La principal razón por la que decidí comprar esta cámara, fue por su tamaño, pues no quería perder las prestaciones de una cámara de cuadro completo, pero nunca me sentí cómodo con el tamaña de la D800, era demasiado grande. El tamaño de esta cámara es muy cómodo y al mismo tiempo da una imagen de muy buena calidad. La construcción también es muy buena y creo que dará para muchos años. El visto electrónico tiene sus pros y contras, pues por un lado es menos cómodo que un visor óptico, pero por otro permite observar cosas que en una réflex no es posible de forma tan simple, como la profundidad de campo. Se ha hablado mucho sobre la velocidad de enfoque. Pienso que no es tan rápida como las réflex que he usado, pero no está nada mal, sobre todo para alguien que no hace deportes o tomas que requieran una gran velocidad de enfoque y sabiendo lo que se hace, incluso se pueden hacer fotos de deportes. Por otro lado, el enfoque es mucho más confiable que en una réflex, pues no tiene problemas de calibración con el lente que son muy comunes en las réflex. El foco siempre está donde la cámara dice que está.
    Si tuviera que volver a decidir la compra, volvería a hacerla.
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    Chris Kabutto
    5.0 out of 5 stars Una de las mejores cámaras Mirrorless Full Frame del mercado
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 23, 2019
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    Sin duda una de las mejores mirrorless del mercado. Es una cámara que además de ser muy bonita físicamente, está equipada con un sensor y un procesador que en conjunto producen imágenes y videos increíbles.

    Antes pensaba que era cara, pero una vez que ves los resultados que puedes lograr con esta cámara, verás que es una ganga.

    Por primera vez, Nikon nos ofrece una cámara que es capaz de producir un excelente video 4K con un muy buen sistema de autoenfoque.

    La calidad de imagen es impresionante, aún para cámaras de esta categoría, puedes tomar fotografías a ISO alto y son 100% utilizables.

    La línea Z de Nikon ofrece un sensor estabilizado de hasta 5 ejes con lentes de montura z y 3 ejes con lentes de montura f usando el adaptador FTZ, lo que ayuda a que las imágenes sean más nítidas.

    Con el adaptador FTZ puedes usar cientos de lentes compatibles con la montura F de Nikon.

    La calidad de materiales es de primera. Ya sea que la quieras para uso personal o profesional, esta cámara está equipada con muchas herramientas y lo último en tecnología, no decepciona en lo absoluto.
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    Luis Alberto Soto Garcia
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente!
    Reviewed in Mexico on August 19, 2019
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    Excelente!! Sin duda la volvería a comprar. Supera en muchos aspectos a su similar en Sony. Yo la uso para VIDEO y es justo lo que necesitaba. Con el adaptador NFZ puedo usar mis lentes Nikkor sin problema. Es liviana y se ve muy bien construida. Ergonómica. La única desventaja es la exclusividad de tarjetas de memoria (XQD). De ahí en fuera, todo perfecto.
    Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Full Frame y excelente tecnología a buen precio
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 5, 2020
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    Es una maravilla para quien ya tiene cámaras Nikon y usaba montura F porque puedes seguir usando los lentes con un adaptador FTZ. Excelente calidad de imágenes. Aunque es mas pequeña que una cámara DSLR, se siente resistente.
    Alfonso M.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gran equipo!
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 6, 2021
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    La mejor compra!