Abstract: Nikon Z 6 at a glance: £1,799 body only ISO 100 to 51,200 (expandable to 204,800) 12fps 273-point AF 3.2in LCD Single card slot (XQD) 4K video (up to 30fps) Relatively compact, with a great EVF, stabilisation and ISO performance, the Z 6 is an outstanding...
Published: 2019-03-20, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great image quality, Huge potential from new Z mount lenses, Adapter for old lenses, Ease of use for existing Nikon users, Fast autofocus/burst mode (12fps), Silent shooting possible, Electronic viewfinder is of great quality and scale, Highly capable aut
Single XQD card slot an odd choice, 24-70mm f/4 lens vignettes a little, DSLR continuous AF still has the edge, Not a full vari-angle screen (tilt only), Better battery life would be great, No EyeAF autofocus, It's rather expensive
When Nikon first announced the Z series we were holding our breath that it wasn't going to go the same way as its ill-fated (and arguably ill-conceived) J series of mirrorless cameras. Having used the Z6 for two weeks, it's very good news indeed: this is...
Well over £1,000 cheaper than the Z7, the Z6 is the full-frame mirrorless camera to buy. Unless you need those high-resolutions for landscape photography and very large printing. The stunning new mount has opened up a load of opportunities for astounding...
Published: 2018-11-30, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
High-resolution EVF, 12fps burst shooting, Familiar and refined handling, Touchscreen interface, 4K video capture, 5-axis IS system
XQD card format has limited support, Limited dedicated lens range (for now), Limited buffer depth
Nikon certainly hasn't held back with the Z6, and any worries that it would miss the mark are dispelled as soon as you pick it up. Until now we'd have had little hesitation in recommending Sony's Alpha A7 III if you were in the market for a well-specced f...
Nikon, much like Canon, has been late to join the full frame mirrorless market. With Sony being at the forefront of driving this segment forward over the last few years, and more and more photographers being tempted to make the switch to smaller and light...
Published: 2018-08-25, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
High-resolution EVF, 11fps burst shooting, Familiar and refined handling, Touchscreen interface, 4K video capture, 5-axis IS system
XQD card format has limited support, Limited dedicated lens range (for now), Disappointing battery life
Facing tough competition from Sony's Alpha A7 III the Nikon Z6 needs to deliver the goods – and based on our brief time with the camera it looks like Sony isn't going to have things all its own way for much longer...
Abstract: It's been a long wait, but now we can exhale: Nikon's full-frame mirrorless Z series is ready to soothe the tempers of frustrated Nikonians. There isn't a lot in the Z7 and Z6 to turn Sony A7 owners green with envy. But Nikon pros will have nothing to fee...
Abstract: Nikon has launched the Z7 and Z6 in India, which are the company's debut attempts at full-frame mirrorless cameras. The new models are based on the all new Z-mount, and Nikon has a brand new set of Nikkor lenses to complement them. Gadgets 360 was present...