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Z6/Z6ii
Two Months With The Z6
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 699621" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>Needa, I would suggest you give the Z6 a try. I was shocked by how much I like it. It took some getting used to it, and I had to spend some time in the manual to get used to the focus, but it was time well spent. It sounds like you are in the same boat as I was. The 750 made me a little uneasy as well. I thought about waiting until they replaced the 750, but than I tried the Z 6 and it was all over at that point. The first try with the WYSIWYG EVF and the histogram in the viewfinder and I was hooked. That was before I even tried to understand the focus system. </p><p></p><p>I think you would like it The price is a bear because in addition to the camera you have to get the FTZ adapter, a reader and the XQD card. I will say this... If you get the kit with the 24-70 f4 it is not like a typical kit lens. It is a very sharp lens. I am at this point to start selling DSLR stuff and start replacing it with Z glass and such. Not quite there yet, but getting closer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 699621, member: 34269"] Needa, I would suggest you give the Z6 a try. I was shocked by how much I like it. It took some getting used to it, and I had to spend some time in the manual to get used to the focus, but it was time well spent. It sounds like you are in the same boat as I was. The 750 made me a little uneasy as well. I thought about waiting until they replaced the 750, but than I tried the Z 6 and it was all over at that point. The first try with the WYSIWYG EVF and the histogram in the viewfinder and I was hooked. That was before I even tried to understand the focus system. I think you would like it The price is a bear because in addition to the camera you have to get the FTZ adapter, a reader and the XQD card. I will say this... If you get the kit with the 24-70 f4 it is not like a typical kit lens. It is a very sharp lens. I am at this point to start selling DSLR stuff and start replacing it with Z glass and such. Not quite there yet, but getting closer. [/QUOTE]
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