Nikon Z7 II review
As crowded as the mirrorless market is today, the Nikon Z7 II still holds its own and stands out as one of the best landscape photography cameras available. It wouldn’t be our first choice for wildlife and action photography, but it’s capable enough that you can still get great wildlife shots with...
High resolution sensor and low base ISO of 64 for some of the best image quality of any modern camera, Exceptional Nikon Z lenses and future-proof Z System lens mount, Well-designed button layout and intuitive menu design, High-magnification EVF with no lag or headache-inducing flickering issues,...
Z lens lineup still lacks many telephoto options, Autofocus does not track subjects as well as the competition, especially for those unfamiliar with the Z-series AF system, and is ergonomically frustrating to enable, LCD is tilt only, not tilt-flip or dual-axis tilt, No sensor shift mode for...