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May 2019
(90%)
166 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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461 Reviews
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Full Frame 4K
10bit 4
2
2 4K via HDMI
Nlog
Medium Format-esque resolution
The best Nikon video camera ever
In-body Vibration Reduction
Hybrid AF system
Beautiful Colors
Lots of dynamic range
Excellent NIKKOR F-Mount compatibility
Improved wireless functionality
No 4K crop
Great design
Well implemented touch display and menu operation
Excellent image and video quality
Great automatic white balance
The autofocus
The Nikon z7 is a camera that I feel could have been so much better. Nikon could have found a way to blow Sony out of the water in all areas
But they just didn't. I feel like they pulled a Canon here and purposely crippled their own camera
45.7MP full-frame image sensor
90 percent autofocus coverage
9fps continuous drive
In-body stabilization
Tilting touch LCD
Superb EVF
Works with Nikon SLR lenses and accessories
4K video
Weather sealing
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
Familiar design in a compact form
Rugged build quality
Gorgeous EVF
Excellent image quality
Good autofocus
In-body image stabilization
Good 4K video recording
Very good handling
Great MP/fps balance
Sensor-based VR works well
Fantastic color
45.7-megapixel sensor
Great ergonomics
Native lens line-up great so far
Great 10-bit full-frame 4K video
Wide choice of lenses with adapter
Good ergonomics
Hybrid stills and video shooters
Photographers looking for a versatile tool for a wide range of subjects in a compact package
Flip-out touchscreen for shooting from the hip
Silent shooting mode
Nice-looking
Ready-to-post JPEGs
Wi-Fi for easy sharing with subjects
In slightly brighter
But still quite low-light conditions
The Z 7 did an excellent job of tracking Otto as he ran towards me. I used Wide-area AF (Small) mode as this gives you a larger target area than either Single-point AF or Pinpoint AF mode. It's a
The editors didn't like
Tiltonly monitor
Single card slot
Nlog only available via HDMI output
Pricey compared to the competition
Lacks dual memory card slots
Not quite as ergonomic as the D850
Not for shooting sports
Wildlife
Or fast action
No flip-forward screen
Nikon DSLR AutoFocus (D850
D500) is a bit quicker for still photos
No 4K/60p
CAF can be sluggish
PRICE
$3
400
And Ease of Use? Good lord man
The autofocus
Autofocus could be better
Lens control ring system is too sensitive
Single memory card slot
Omits PC sync socket
Not as good at subject tracking as some Nikon DSLR cameras
Limited native lens selection (although adapter works well)
Limited buffer depths
Single XQD card slot
Only three S lenses this year
Lenses are pricey on their own
XQD card is expensive and overkill
Not many native lenses released yet
FTZ adapter adds a lot of bulk
Middling autofocus performance
Mediocre autofocus subject tracking
Single card slot uses non-standard XQD format
Touchscreen display doesn't flip around
Those needing a faster burst rate
Greater buffer depth or the absolute best focus tracking
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Abstract: Part 1- introduction and competitive landscapeFor photographers looking for the ultimate in image quality in a reasonably affordable and portable camera, two names stand out right now – Nikon Z7 and Sony A7r mk IV. Either of these cameras will print bea...
Published: 2020-03-10, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
45.7MP full-frame image sensor, 90 percent autofocus coverage, 9fps continuous drive, In-body stabilization, Tilting touch LCD, Superb EVF, Works with Nikon SLR lenses and accessories, 4K video, Weather sealing, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi,
Autofocus could be better, Lens control ring system is too sensitive, Single memory card slot, Omits PC sync socket
The Z 7 is the best full-frame mirrorless camera for photographers invested in the Nikon system, but some quirks prevent it from attaining class-leading status...
Fantastic color, 45.7-megapixel sensor, Great ergonomics, Native lens line-up great so far
XQD card is expensive and overkill, Not many native lenses released yet, FTZ adapter adds a lot of bulk, Middling autofocus performance
A rising tide in mirrorless photographyUltimately, the Nikon Z7 is a fantastic camera that takes beautiful photos, and in many ways is a great new benchmark for the mirrorless genre as a whole. We're impressed that Nikon managed to get so many things righ...
Abstract: Whether you make a living out of taking professional portraits, or are the weekend warrior who knows their way around flashes and reflectors, you'll want a camera with high resolution, exceptional autofocus and a good selection of portrait prime lenses.We...
It's interesting that the Nikon Z 7's sensor produces results that are similar but not identical to the D850's. It's possible that some of the differences can be attributed to the presence of phase-detection autofocus pixels on the imaging sensor.The Z 7...
As stated at the beginning of this review, the Nikon Z7 and its stablemate the Z6 are two of the best designed full frame mirrorless cameras on the market right now. If you're moving to mirrorless from a DSLR, the Z7/Z6 is the most comfortable camera to g...