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I have also not ordered one. I just can’t get past the cheap feeling shutter speed dial and viewfinder toggle. Does anyone know if this has changed with the X100VI? The shutter speed dial my X100V ...
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I’m hoping for a 105mm “plena”. The 135 looks exceptional.
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- under 1150g - higher res EVF - ability to record to SSD directly - global shutter and/or significantly higher image quality
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Viewing images at the same sizes (a high megapixel sensor will be more zoomed when viewed at 100%) the differences in ISO performance is a non issue. If you can afford a Z8/Z9, get one.
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I cringed a bit when I saw the memory card door being incorporated into the thumb grip. Not ideal. I think I’m going to have to try and get my hands on one before I pull the trigger. One thing I ...
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I’d personally like to see the X-Pro line to go the high end materials and build quality route with a fresh new modern design without losing the essence of the original X-Pro cameras. I’d like to ...
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For those who own a Z9, does the Z8 feel as solid in the hand? Any body flex? How are the button in comparison? I’m still really undecided whether to go for a second Z9 or a Z8. I guess the only ...
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My next camera purchase will be a second Z9, or Z9 II. I want to let go of the SD card format and go full CFexpress. Don’t get me wrong, the Z8 is a great option for the majority of people, and ...
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The Z8 is 1.5 year old flagship technology. Nobody has this technology in a sub $4k body. It’s ahead of the technology any of the other camera manufacturers are offering in their sub $4k bodies. ...
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Another big upgrade would be having access to the Z lenses. It also depends on what you do. Fast action and wildlife? The black-out free, silent shooting would help a lot. Hybrid video? This...
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I was tempted to get the 24-120mm in a bundle with the Z8, but I have a feeling I will regret the f4 and end up replacing it. I have around £3.5k to play with which will allow for the three options ...
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Hello all. Recently sold some gear to flesh out my Nikon Z system and I’m struggling to decide which way to go. So my current Z gear is as follows… - Nikon Z9 - Nikon Z6 II - Z 50mm f1.2 S - Z ...
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I’m not sure about the R5 coming out with a stacked sensor. The R3 with a 20 odd MP sensor is selling for $6k. The R5 is in the sub $4k bracket. If they do as you say the R3 will become obsolete ...
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As others have said, it would be foolish of Canon to release a high megapixel stacked sensor camera in the $4k price bracket when they have the R3 selling for $6k. What will they do with the R3?...
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Choosing between this, the A7R V and the R5, it’d be very hard to convince most people to ditch a stacked sensor for old sensor tech. Not only that, but the Nikon has superior build quality and...
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The Z8 blows away the A7R V. Good luck with Sony and their overpriced cameras with mediocre build quality and ergonomics.
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The Z8 is two year old flagship tech which blows away what Sony and Canon currently have in that price point. Your argument is very short sighted. I’d agree with you if it was priced at $6.5K like ...
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The R5 cannot compete with the Z8 features sadly. Up to Raw internal 8K60, with minimal rolling shutter, no viewfinder blackout with shutter speeds up to 32000th sec absolutely silent. The R5...
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The Canon R5 is £300 more expensive in the UK. That’s absolutely bonkers. There has to be a significant price reduction, or an R5 II that can compete with the features of the Z8. Right now, the R5...
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