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Anthony Yanez

Photography
Digital camera reflection
03/25/20
If I were to purchase a camera my number 1 one choice would have to be the Nikon Z6.
Although the price of it is a little high I think it is perfect for a more intermediate/expert level. It
is a mirrorless Full-frame CMOS with a Resolution of 24.5MP. Its lens is a Nikon Z mount with
the viewfinder EVF and the screen type is 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen, 2,100,000 dots. It has a
maximum continuous shooting speed of 12fps and shoots its movies in 4K. Presently a little
more than a year old, the Z6 despite everything is still seen to me as one of the best cameras.
Being a fabulous all-rounder with amazing taking care of, there's nothing yet which beats it as far
as adaptability, ease of use, and moderateness. The Z6 combines both excellent stills and 4K
video quality with everything else that's key for a full-frame mirrorless camera. This means that
you get a lightweight and compact body that still manages to handle beautifully on account of a
substantial and ergonomically designed grip. There's also a sharp and crisp 3.69-million dot
viewfinder along with a responsive, and tilting touchscreen. The native lens range for the Z
mount is expanding rapidly, but if there's something you need that's not covered then you can use
F-mount optics via the optional FTZ adapter which costs roughly around $250 extra. Although
there are cons such as the fact that the XQD card format has limited support, the limited
dedicated lens range, and lastly the limited buffer depth. The pros that come with the camera are
even better, for example, the High-resolution EVF, 12fps burst shooting, Familiar and refined
handling, touchscreen interface, 5-axis IS system and lastly the 4K video that the camera is
willing to capture. Even though the Z7 may have stolen the headlines when the two cameras
launched, in many ways the Nikon Z6 is the best pick of the pair. In my opinion, I would go so
far as to say it's the best all-around full-frame camera Nikon has made by-far.

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