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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 695728" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>If cost is not the issue, a Z6 would be the best camera for your subject since it(and the Z7) have by far the best connectivity of current cameras, regardless of brand. They also have better focusing since they do not need lens/camera fine tuning, so either from the excellent viewfinder or the hi-res rear screen and best of all for macro...excellent focus peaking, the best in the industry. Macro is done with manual focus and focus peaking shows you precisely where the focal plane is as you adjust. It can use either F mount lenses or the excellent S lenses that are sharper wide open than F lenses and cheaper, smaller and lighter. </p><p></p><p>I have both pro grade D850 and D800 plus a Z6 and for this use, the Z6 is the better choice. It is also small and only 650grams in weight and built better than any camera under the $6000 D5. I might be better weather sealed than that camera, however. The lenses are also better sealed so if you do any outdoor shooting in changeable weather than it would be of interest to yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 695728, member: 43545"] If cost is not the issue, a Z6 would be the best camera for your subject since it(and the Z7) have by far the best connectivity of current cameras, regardless of brand. They also have better focusing since they do not need lens/camera fine tuning, so either from the excellent viewfinder or the hi-res rear screen and best of all for macro...excellent focus peaking, the best in the industry. Macro is done with manual focus and focus peaking shows you precisely where the focal plane is as you adjust. It can use either F mount lenses or the excellent S lenses that are sharper wide open than F lenses and cheaper, smaller and lighter. I have both pro grade D850 and D800 plus a Z6 and for this use, the Z6 is the better choice. It is also small and only 650grams in weight and built better than any camera under the $6000 D5. I might be better weather sealed than that camera, however. The lenses are also better sealed so if you do any outdoor shooting in changeable weather than it would be of interest to yours. [/QUOTE]
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