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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 832709" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Actually, the Z6 may autofocus slower than the D500. I was not happy with the performance of the AF of either the Z5 or Z7ii for moving wildlife, such as birds in flight. Full disclosure, I have no experience with the D500, so I am going by experiences I hear from other users. The D500 has long been regarded as one of Nikon's best wildlife cameras, although the newest higher end Z cameras are likely an upgrade. Of course, you are also losing some reach with the full frame Z6 over the crop frame d500, although the 6 probably has less noise in low light, and many other useful features.</p><p></p><p>I can say that the AF of the newer Z cameras using the Expeed 7 processor is excellent. Even my daughter's Z50ii has great AF capabilities, especially in a relatively inexpensive camera body. The AF in the higher end Zs is phenomenal IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 832709, member: 50197"] Actually, the Z6 may autofocus slower than the D500. I was not happy with the performance of the AF of either the Z5 or Z7ii for moving wildlife, such as birds in flight. Full disclosure, I have no experience with the D500, so I am going by experiences I hear from other users. The D500 has long been regarded as one of Nikon's best wildlife cameras, although the newest higher end Z cameras are likely an upgrade. Of course, you are also losing some reach with the full frame Z6 over the crop frame d500, although the 6 probably has less noise in low light, and many other useful features. I can say that the AF of the newer Z cameras using the Expeed 7 processor is excellent. Even my daughter's Z50ii has great AF capabilities, especially in a relatively inexpensive camera body. The AF in the higher end Zs is phenomenal IMO. [/QUOTE]
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