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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 751775" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>Without a question I would go with the Z6. As Needa mentioned going from a cropped sensor to a full frame body will require upgrades in lenses. The Z6 is a FF body as is the Z5 and Z7 and the Z6II and Z7II. You can use your current lenses with FTZ adapter, but they will operate as crop sensor on the full frame bodies. </p><p></p><p>The Z Glass is amazing. I would recommend the Z6 with the 24-70 f4 kit and the FTZ adapter if you wish to use your old DX lenses. The 24-70 is not a typical kit lens. It is the S lens which is the designation for Nikon Z bodies the best lenses. </p><p></p><p>I do not think you would be disappointed with the Z6. I am not. I shoot landscapes, architecture, events at my church, car shows and about everything else with it. I am not a big birds in flight guy. The key with the Z6 and all the Z bodies is that they are a bit different from the DSLRS that Nikon makes. Not a lot different, but they do have a learning curve with the autofocus. Menus and such are very similar. </p><p></p><p>I was going to go with the 850 when I tried out a Z6. Some folks think I was crazy, but I fell in love with the Z6 and am not looking back. I have a good bit of glass not and am very pleased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 751775, member: 34269"] Without a question I would go with the Z6. As Needa mentioned going from a cropped sensor to a full frame body will require upgrades in lenses. The Z6 is a FF body as is the Z5 and Z7 and the Z6II and Z7II. You can use your current lenses with FTZ adapter, but they will operate as crop sensor on the full frame bodies. The Z Glass is amazing. I would recommend the Z6 with the 24-70 f4 kit and the FTZ adapter if you wish to use your old DX lenses. The 24-70 is not a typical kit lens. It is the S lens which is the designation for Nikon Z bodies the best lenses. I do not think you would be disappointed with the Z6. I am not. I shoot landscapes, architecture, events at my church, car shows and about everything else with it. I am not a big birds in flight guy. The key with the Z6 and all the Z bodies is that they are a bit different from the DSLRS that Nikon makes. Not a lot different, but they do have a learning curve with the autofocus. Menus and such are very similar. I was going to go with the 850 when I tried out a Z6. Some folks think I was crazy, but I fell in love with the Z6 and am not looking back. I have a good bit of glass not and am very pleased. [/QUOTE]
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