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Nikon Z7ii - Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="frioman007" data-source="post: 818165" data-attributes="member: 53147"><p>Hello, and thanks for reading this. I'm looking for some advice before I purchase a Nikon Z7ii. Most of my photos are of outdoor track and field and cross country events. So mostly predictable runners but not extremely fast. I also do some bird photos but mostly stationary on feeders. I am not interested in BIF photos. Lastly I would like something that is good for portraits. Would the Nikon Z7ii be a good choice for my needs? My other thought would be the D850 because it excels as fast moving targets, but would predictable runners be considered "fast" moving targets? </p><p></p><p>I'm leaning towards the Z7ii unless the D850 is much better for outdoor runners?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frioman007, post: 818165, member: 53147"] Hello, and thanks for reading this. I'm looking for some advice before I purchase a Nikon Z7ii. Most of my photos are of outdoor track and field and cross country events. So mostly predictable runners but not extremely fast. I also do some bird photos but mostly stationary on feeders. I am not interested in BIF photos. Lastly I would like something that is good for portraits. Would the Nikon Z7ii be a good choice for my needs? My other thought would be the D850 because it excels as fast moving targets, but would predictable runners be considered "fast" moving targets? I'm leaning towards the Z7ii unless the D850 is much better for outdoor runners? [/QUOTE]
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