While the control layout at the rear is slightly different to that on a Nikon DSLR, the various buttons are clearly labelled and easy to find, while the Z6 also sports the same joystick control as the ...
The Nikon Z6 II and Nikon Z7 II launched in October 2020 and December 2020 respectively, much to the delight of Nikon mirrorless fans who’ve been waiting for the follow up to the original releases in ...
Updating the Z7/Z6 to firmware version 3.00 adds a new Animal-detection AF feature to the current Face/eye-detection AF. Subject tracking has also been modified to function more like the 3D-tracking ...
The Nikon Z6 is one of Nikon’s early attempts at mirrorless cameras. As its mid-range contender, it’s a successful one, touting great performance and better features than some of its rivals in the ...
The new full-frame mirrorless Nikon Z6 is a more affordable model of the outstanding Z7, keeping nearly all features while cutting the price in half. We've already reviewed the big brother to the ...
Nikon has unveiled the 24-megapixel Z6 II and 45.6-megapixel Z7 II full-frame mirrorless flagship cameras with similar bodies to the originals, but some much-needed improvements under the hood. To ...
The new Eye-Detection AF function automatically detects and focuses on human eyes in the auto-area AF (AF-S, AF-C) mode. When the eyes of multiple people are detected, the multi-selector or ...
Nikon are adding Eye AF, RAW video output and CFexpress Support to the Z6 and Z7 full-frame mirrorless cameras. The new features will be incorporated in new firmware being developed for the Nikon Z 7 ...
While some standout Nikon DSLRs, like the D4 and D800, have been penned by design agency Italdesign, the Z6 doesn't quite hit those heights, sporting a more functional look. Any concerns that this ...
Despite the Z7 and Z6 being announced together, the Nikon Z6 was held back from launching whilst the Z7 enjoyed the limelight with its monstrous 45.7MP. Maybe Nikon was saving the best to last. Not ...
The Z6 is the lower-resolution model of Nikon’s two ‘full-frame’ mirrorless cameras announced on 23 August. Twenty-four megapixels is more than enough to produce excellent colour and detail-rich ...