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Steve Perry Reviews Z6 and 7II as a Wildlife Camera
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 755609" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Thanks for this, because now I don't have to write up my Z6ii vs. D500 for wildlife piece. Seriously, his observations mirror my own to a tee. The Z6ii is incredibly capable as a wildlife camera, and it's ability to grab tack sharp focus on stable or semi-stable subjects is awesome. But the compromise of the EVF and focus system to achieve the higher frame rates, and the slower focusing of F-mount lenses is frustrating when you're used to the D500. It's why the 500mm is back on the D500 to stay. But it's nice to know that I could use the Z in a pinch. I bought the Z to replace my D750, and with that in mind I'm more than thrilled with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 755609, member: 9240"] Thanks for this, because now I don't have to write up my Z6ii vs. D500 for wildlife piece. Seriously, his observations mirror my own to a tee. The Z6ii is incredibly capable as a wildlife camera, and it's ability to grab tack sharp focus on stable or semi-stable subjects is awesome. But the compromise of the EVF and focus system to achieve the higher frame rates, and the slower focusing of F-mount lenses is frustrating when you're used to the D500. It's why the 500mm is back on the D500 to stay. But it's nice to know that I could use the Z in a pinch. I bought the Z to replace my D750, and with that in mind I'm more than thrilled with it. [/QUOTE]
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