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Testseek.com have collected 132 expert reviews of the Nikon Z6 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon Z6.
Award: Editor’s Choice May 2019
May 2019
 
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132 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Smaller compared to a DSLR
  • £1300/€1500 cheaper than the Z7
  • Faster and better ISO than the Z7
  • Excellent image quality & dynamic range (expose for your highlights)
  • Professional 4K & 1080p video capabilities
  • Improved video quality over the Z7 & D850
  • Rugged Build Quality
  • Tons of customizability
  • Sharp
  • Clear displays (EVF & LCD)
  • Sub-$2
  • 000 prici
  • 10bit external capture
  • Great image quality
  • Vibration reduction
  • Build quality
  • EVF design
  • Image quality
  • 24MP full-frame sensor
  • 90 percent autofocus coverage
  • 12fps Raw continuous shooting
  • In-body image stabilization
  • Tilting touch LCD
  • Big
  • Sharp EVF
  • Compatible with Nikon SLR accessories
  • 4K video
  • Dust and splash resistant
  • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
  • 12fps burst mode
  • Superb high-ISO quality
  • In-body stabilisation
  • Full frame 4K video
  • Stellar Z-mount lenses
  • Amazing image quality
  • Excellent photo autofocus performance
  • Great image quality across ISO ranges
  • Easy and comfortable to hold camera body
  • In-Camera image stabilization
  • Super-fast AF
  • Including several area AF modes
  • That help catch fast motion
  • Native ISO from 100-51200 for fantastic low light images
  • In body image stabilization keeps everything clear and in focus
  • Even video recording
  • Everyday shooting
  • Video
  • Best full-frame mirrorless camera for video
  • In-body stabilization
  • Good ergonomics
  • Excellent images and color science
  • Relatively affordable compared to Z7

The editors didn't like

  • 'Only' 24.5Mp
  • Only three Z-mount lenses so far
  • Not available until end November
  • We're spoiled by the Z7's extra megapixels for still images
  • We'd love to see EyeAF & improved low-light AF performance
  • We wish there were internal 10-bit video recording and 4K/60 capability
  • We prefer a Vari-angle display for added flexibility
  • The FTZ
  • Single media card slot
  • Screen isn't fully articulating
  • Atrocious autofocus
  • Single XQD slot
  • Baked-in Raw adjustments
  • Oversensitive lens control ring function
  • Single memory card slot
  • No PC Sync socket
  • Weak 310-shot battery life
  • Average buffer capacity
  • Some viewfinder lag
  • Not very portable
  • No shooting video raw
  • Only average battery life
  • XQD card slot instead of SD card slot
  • SnapBridge image transfer system is pretty slow and clunky
  • Single memory card slot is only compatible with XQD cards
  • Battery meter doesn't accurately reflect battery life
  • Sports and action
  • Mediocre autofocus subject tracking
  • Single card slot uses hard-to-find XQD format
  • Touch display doesn't flip around

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  Published: 2019-06-14, Author: Jan , review by: camerastuffreview.com

  • Abstract:  The Nikon Z6 and Z7 are the first full-frame mirrorless models from Nikon. However, the cameras do not feel like typical first-generation products with all the flaws that sometimes come with that. The cameras immediately feel familiar, with the well-known...

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  Published: 2019-04-19, Author: Caz , review by: digital-photography-school.com

  • Abstract:  It has a few issues that you may want to know about, but are they serious enough to steer away from this camera?If you are a photographer, you may be better off buying a used Nikon D750 with the same lenses, with no need for an adapter. You'll get the sam...

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  Published: 2019-03-27, review by: videomaker.com

  • 10bit external capture, Great image quality, Vibration reduction
  • Single media card slot, Screen isn't fully articulating
  • The Nikon Z6 has a very nice, high-quality image, great low light performance and a long battery life. We really like being able to crop your sensor at will and shoot slow motion up to 120 frames per second. Plus, there's no quality loss at that higher fr...

 
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  Published: 2019-03-18, review by: videomaker.com

  • Abstract:  Nikon Z6 has a very nice, high-quality image, its low light performance is great and it has a long battery life. We really like being able to crop your sensor at will and shoot slow motion up to 120 frames per second. Plus, there's no quality loss at that...

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  Published: 2019-03-08, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com

  • With the introduction of the mirrorless Z 6, Nikon has adopted one of the best-performing full-frame 24 MP BSI-CMOS sensors. At base ISO, it has very good color and a wide dynamic range; additionally, the sensor has outstanding dynamic range at mid-ISO se...

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  Published: 2019-01-30, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com

  • Abstract:  The The second half of 2018 will be remembered as a momentous time for the camera world because Canon and Nikon, two of the most storied companies in the industry, finally got serious about mirrorless cameras. They both launched new full-frame mirrorless...

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  Published: 2019-01-14, Author: Jeff , review by: dpreview.com

  • Everyday shooting, video
  • Sports and action
  • While not a perfect camera, the Nikon Z6's design and build along with superb image and video quality make it strongly worth your consideration.Read moreSample GallerySee how the Z6's photos look in our extensive sample gallery.Read more...

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  Published: 2019-01-10, review by: thephoblographer.com

  • Build quality, EVF design, Image quality,
  • Atrocious autofocus, Single XQD slot
  • When Nikon first announced that they were finally entering the Full Frame Interchangeable Lens Mirrorless camera market with the Z6 and Z7 back in August of this year, only the 45.7MP Z7 was initially available. From a business standpoint, it certainly ma...

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  Published: 2019-01-10, Author: Bryan , review by: The-digital-picture.com

  • As I said in the Canon EOS R review. in the Nikon Z series, we are looking at the future and I again like what I see.One key feature of the Z 6 is the new lens mount, the first new Nikon full frame lens mount in nearly 60 years. The new lens mount is o...

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  Published: 2018-12-21, Author: Steve , review by: engadget.com

  • Best full-frame mirrorless camera for video, In-body stabilization, Good ergonomics, Excellent images and color science, Relatively affordable compared to Z7
  • Mediocre autofocus subject tracking, Single card slot uses hard-to-find XQD format, Touch display doesn't flip around
  • With the Z6, Nikon set out to beat Sony at its own mirrorless game. While it didn't quite succeed at that, it's still an impressive debut. The A7 III does have better autofocus performance and also edges the Z6 in image quality, especially in low-light si...

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