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Nikon Z7 FX-Format Mirrorless Camera Body

Nikon Z7


             



Much like the company’s D850 DSLR (below), the Z7's ace card is that it manages to blend a high-resolution sensor with a fast burst shooting and a fleshed-out 4K video recording option, making it versatile enough to be used for all kinds of applications. 

Key advantages over its D850 cousin include 493 phase-detect AF points that stretch right across 90% of the vertical and horizontal axes, together with 5-axis Vibration Reduction that can be used with all kinds of lenses. 
Handling is great and the 3.69-million dot viewfinder is a joy to use, while the video quality is also very strong. 

Only a few native lenses have been developed so far, although you can use F-mount optics through an adapter, and while some may be put off by the presence of a single XQD card slot, this shouldn’t realistically be a deal-breaker when you consider just how much Nikon has managed to get right here. 
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