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  2. Nikon Reviews by Ken Rockwell

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    NEW: Nikon Z8 Review & Sample Images. NEW: Nikon Z8 Plain-English User's Guide. FX Stabilized Mirrorless: 120 FPS @ 11 MP, 30 FPS @ 45MP (20 FPS raw) w/PreCapture, 8.3K/60, 4K/120, ISO 64~25,600 (32~102,400)

  3. Nikon Lens Reviews & Sample Image Files by Ken Rockwell

    www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/nikkor.htm

    Nikon develops newer, better zooms every month. The 17 - 35 AF is a better lens than the 20 mm f/4 AI below, but it costs and weighs ten times as much. I don't suggest any manual focus zooms since they are also 30 year old designs and usually inferior to even the cheapest new AF zooms today.

  4. Nikon Z6 III Review & Sample Images by Ken Rockwell

    www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/z/z6-iii.htm

    Of course we all have different needs; see my reviews of all Nikon Z lenses. Get your Z6 II as a kit with the excellent Nikon Z 24-70mm f/4 S for day-to-day use. It's super sharp, small and compact — but I find 70mm way too short for half my photos.

  5. Nikon Z 180-600mm Review & Sample Images by Ken Rockwell

    www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/z/180-600mm.htm

    Nikon calls this the NIKKOR Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR: NIKKOR: Nikon's brand name for all their lenses. Z: For Nikon's mirrorless cameras. VR: Vibration Reduction (Image Stabilization). It also has: AF-P: Stepper (Pulse) autofocus motor: silent and ultra fast. Aspherical: Specially curved glass elements for sharper pictures.

  6. Nikon D850 Review & Sample Images by Ken Rockwell

    www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d850.htm

    The Nikon D850 is Nikon's highest resolution camera of all time. No other Nikon has ever been able to produce images of the technical quality of the D850. The D850 shares the same smooth and quiet shutter of the D810 , and the D850 easily runs at up to 7 FPS for action photography.

  7. Nikon Zf Review & Sample Image Files by Ken Rockwell

    www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/z/zf.htm

    The Nikon Zf is a stylish and technically advanced camera, however it's not as easy to use for actual photography because as I've explained at my Introduction it's designed more for style than utility. Autofocus performance top

  8. Nikon Z8 Review by Ken Rockwell

    www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/z/z8.htm

    The Nikon Z8 is Nikon's top-of-the-line Z9 minus the huge battery and integral vertical grip to make it smaller, lighter and less expensive — while retaining the same sensor, resolution, frame rates, high ISO performance, finder, AF system, one-touch voice-note recorder, LCD, menu system and just about everything else about the Z9, making ...

  9. Nikon Z6 II Review & Sample Images by Ken Rockwell

    www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/mirrorless/z6-ii.htm

    The Z6 II uses a brand-new Nikon Z mount optimized for Nikon's new Z-mount mirrorless S lenses. It has a 55mm inner diameter, larger than the old F mount, and has a flange focal distance of only 16.00mm.

  10. Nikon Z 28-400mm VR Review by Ken Rockwell

    www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/z/28-400mm.htm

    Nikon calls this the NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR: NIKKOR: Nikon's brand name for almost all their lenses since 1932. Z: For Nikon's mirrorless cameras, only. VR: Vibration Reduction (Image Stabilization). Nikon's Model Number: 20125. It also has: AF-P: Stepper (Pulse) autofocus motor: silent and ultra fast.

  11. Nikon Z7 II Review & Sample Images by Ken Rockwell

    www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/mirrorless/z7-ii.htm

    Nikon Z7 II. bigger. The Z7 II uses the Nikon Z mount optimized for Nikon's Z-mount mirrorless lenses. It has a 55mm inner diameter, larger than the old F mount, and has a flange focal distance of only 16.00mm. This is the shortest distance between flange and sensor of any pro camera: Sony E is 18.00mm, Fuji X is 17.70mm.