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Nikon Announces Z6II and Z7II
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 745222" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I saw that big price on the Z9 too. I think the changes to the Z6II and Z7II are pretty impressive. I was surprised by the shutter speed improvements. I am anxious to see what the second processor does to help with the AF system. The roll out literature indicate that it increases focus speed and buffer size. </p><p></p><p>One of the focus improvements I liked was with the "Wide Area L" focus field in AFC. I rarely used any of the tracking focus selections offered in my other Nikons. I started using this one a lot for Senior Photos and Family Photos. I really like it because it assures a good lock on the eye or face. The improvement announced is interesting. You will be able to pick the area and the size of the area where the camera will look for eye and face detect. This would be really helpful for family photos and Church photos I take. </p><p></p><p>I am anxious to see what some of the more even-handed reviewers have to say about the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 745222, member: 34269"] I saw that big price on the Z9 too. I think the changes to the Z6II and Z7II are pretty impressive. I was surprised by the shutter speed improvements. I am anxious to see what the second processor does to help with the AF system. The roll out literature indicate that it increases focus speed and buffer size. One of the focus improvements I liked was with the "Wide Area L" focus field in AFC. I rarely used any of the tracking focus selections offered in my other Nikons. I started using this one a lot for Senior Photos and Family Photos. I really like it because it assures a good lock on the eye or face. The improvement announced is interesting. You will be able to pick the area and the size of the area where the camera will look for eye and face detect. This would be really helpful for family photos and Church photos I take. I am anxious to see what some of the more even-handed reviewers have to say about the camera. [/QUOTE]
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