I won’t be posting full size samples because it’s pretty much a D850 image-quality-wise, and for the usual copyright reasons and inability of the internet to respect intellectual property. I bought the camera at retail on release day with my own money, and have no incentive to say anything but what I really think. ![]() It may well be the longest review I’ve written to date. Updated 28/10/18 after long distance testing of the 24-70.Īdvance disclaimers and warnings: This is going to be a very long read at least two cups of coffee, or four or five espressos. Updated 23/10/18 after extended battery testing. More images to come as I have time to shoot with the camera I rushed this out in the middle of a family vacation – the first one since before I started photography professionally. I’ve now had a couple of days to do shoot my production/ retail Z7, 24-70/4 and FTZ adaptor, and my thoughts follow. It doesn’t feel like a first effort except for a couple of relatively minor things (as it shouldn’t given how long Nikon took to release it) – if anything, they should be commended for releasing it when ready rather than as soon as possible. ![]() Yes, it’s expensive yes, for the most part, it performs pretty much how you’d expect. Nikon’s effort feels like a D850 and an E-M1.2 met in a bar and had an illegitimate child. Executive summary: the last bastions of mirrors have both joined the brave new world.
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