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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 751767" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Hi and welcome. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any member who has both a z6 and a D750. [USER=34269]@Danno[/USER] has the z6 along with a D700 so hopefully he can help shed some light on your questions. </p><p></p><p>I have a D750 which is an absolutely amazing camera. One of its benefits is having 2 card slots compared with only one card slot for the z6. If you are taking photos that you absolutely can't risk missing, 2 cards offer the option of one being a backup. Memory card failures seldom happen though. If you are into wildlife or sports (lots of moving subjects), then a DSLR might be a better choice. But there are advantages to the z6 that the D750 doesn't offer. Since I don't have a z6 and am not too knowledgeable about its features, it would be better to hear from someone like Danno who raves about his! That said, if moving subjects really isn't that important, most likely a z6 would be the way to go with all the new features the mirrorless cameras offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 751767, member: 13196"] Hi and welcome. Off the top of my head, I can't think of any member who has both a z6 and a D750. [USER=34269]@Danno[/USER] has the z6 along with a D700 so hopefully he can help shed some light on your questions. I have a D750 which is an absolutely amazing camera. One of its benefits is having 2 card slots compared with only one card slot for the z6. If you are taking photos that you absolutely can't risk missing, 2 cards offer the option of one being a backup. Memory card failures seldom happen though. If you are into wildlife or sports (lots of moving subjects), then a DSLR might be a better choice. But there are advantages to the z6 that the D750 doesn't offer. Since I don't have a z6 and am not too knowledgeable about its features, it would be better to hear from someone like Danno who raves about his! That said, if moving subjects really isn't that important, most likely a z6 would be the way to go with all the new features the mirrorless cameras offer. [/QUOTE]
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