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Mirrorless Z
Z50/Z50ii
Nikon Z50 mirrorless APS-C camera and two lenses (16-55mm and 50-250mm) to be announc
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno_RIP" data-source="post: 714883" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>[MENTION=27703]Glevum Owl[/MENTION], I think [USER=14174]@mikew[/USER] has the answer, and lists the things to consider. I wanted low light because a lot of the photos I take are for my church and the lighting is always iffy. the D7200 was better, but from the examples I had seen the FX bodies handled it better and could produce a better image at a higher ISO. I got an opportunity to get a D700 at a great price and I really fell in love with it. It was better at the things I shot at my Church and the family photos, prom and grad photos. </p><p></p><p>The Z6 was order of magnitude better than the D700 for most things. I still love the D700 for some things. I had an advantage. I focused my spends on FX glass pretty early. Every post I read said spend the money on good glass. They were right and I have not been disappointed by that. I purchased some good FX glass including Tamron for my 70-200 f2.8 G2 and all of them work on my Z6. </p><p></p><p>The 7200 did great for a large part of my shooting and for some it was better because of the added reach but FX fit more. I have done some sports and birds, but not near what I do Church stuff, landscapes, and architecture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno_RIP, post: 714883, member: 34269"] [MENTION=27703]Glevum Owl[/MENTION], I think [USER=14174]@mikew[/USER] has the answer, and lists the things to consider. I wanted low light because a lot of the photos I take are for my church and the lighting is always iffy. the D7200 was better, but from the examples I had seen the FX bodies handled it better and could produce a better image at a higher ISO. I got an opportunity to get a D700 at a great price and I really fell in love with it. It was better at the things I shot at my Church and the family photos, prom and grad photos. The Z6 was order of magnitude better than the D700 for most things. I still love the D700 for some things. I had an advantage. I focused my spends on FX glass pretty early. Every post I read said spend the money on good glass. They were right and I have not been disappointed by that. I purchased some good FX glass including Tamron for my 70-200 f2.8 G2 and all of them work on my Z6. The 7200 did great for a large part of my shooting and for some it was better because of the added reach but FX fit more. I have done some sports and birds, but not near what I do Church stuff, landscapes, and architecture. [/QUOTE]
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