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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 751807" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>First wit the FTZ adapter your DX lenses will work exactly the same on the Z6 as the D750. Both cameras will switch from FX mode to DX and the photos will both have the 1.5 crop applied. </p><p></p><p>the 750 you reference to 24-1r20 lens is a good set up. And it is more cost effective. Also the 750 would be fine for the kids, although since the latest firmware update I think the Z6 is better. But there is more to the Z6. </p><p></p><p>The viewfinder gives you a true WYSIWYG. There are no more shoot, verify and adjust exposure. The internal stabilization is amazing as well. Many can get a 1 second shutter without a tripod. </p><p></p><p>On the added cost side... the Z6 uses XQD or CFexpress cards which are not cheap. You will need a card reader as well. The native lenses are not inexpensive. I have the 24-70f4 that came with my body. I have since bought a 50 f1.8, 85 f1.8 14-30 f4. The lenses are amazing but the primes are north of $500 and the 14-30 f4, (which woul be an amazing replacement for your 10-24), was just over $1000. I still use my 70-200 f2.8 Tamron and 200-500 f5.6 Nikon with the FTZ. </p><p></p><p>As it stands I would still recommend the Z6. You will need to upgrade your DX lenses to FX lenses and I have come to love the Z platform. It is where Nikon is investigating in. However there is nothing wrong wit the D750. It will use your DX lenses in crop mode and most of the replacement lenses. </p><p></p><p>I wish you well in this quest. The only thing I will suggest, before you spend the cash try out the two bodies. The shutter sound, and speed as well as the electronic viewfinder and in body stabilization need to be tried out before you make a decission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 751807, member: 34269"] First wit the FTZ adapter your DX lenses will work exactly the same on the Z6 as the D750. Both cameras will switch from FX mode to DX and the photos will both have the 1.5 crop applied. the 750 you reference to 24-1r20 lens is a good set up. And it is more cost effective. Also the 750 would be fine for the kids, although since the latest firmware update I think the Z6 is better. But there is more to the Z6. The viewfinder gives you a true WYSIWYG. There are no more shoot, verify and adjust exposure. The internal stabilization is amazing as well. Many can get a 1 second shutter without a tripod. On the added cost side... the Z6 uses XQD or CFexpress cards which are not cheap. You will need a card reader as well. The native lenses are not inexpensive. I have the 24-70f4 that came with my body. I have since bought a 50 f1.8, 85 f1.8 14-30 f4. The lenses are amazing but the primes are north of $500 and the 14-30 f4, (which woul be an amazing replacement for your 10-24), was just over $1000. I still use my 70-200 f2.8 Tamron and 200-500 f5.6 Nikon with the FTZ. As it stands I would still recommend the Z6. You will need to upgrade your DX lenses to FX lenses and I have come to love the Z platform. It is where Nikon is investigating in. However there is nothing wrong wit the D750. It will use your DX lenses in crop mode and most of the replacement lenses. I wish you well in this quest. The only thing I will suggest, before you spend the cash try out the two bodies. The shutter sound, and speed as well as the electronic viewfinder and in body stabilization need to be tried out before you make a decission. [/QUOTE]
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