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Z9
Z9 - Damned impressive by the specs...
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 770881" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>It seems there is a lot to like about the Z9 but, a couple things seem below par...</p><p></p><p>The EVF resolution is only 3.69 million dots. Canon and Sony's flagships are much higher res.</p><p>The EVF refresh rate is only 60 times per second vs many other cameras that are 120.</p><p>I saw reports that the buffer is nowhere near the claim. some reports of 40-70 frames before buffering. After owning and loving the D500 this is just unacceptable for a sports camera.</p><p></p><p>It seems Nikon finally really applied themselves to video. That's great news but not if it is at the expense of stills.</p><p></p><p>It seem a huge leap forward and hopefully in a year these improvement make to more affordable models. Unfortunately for me, I murdered my D500 and need a new camera. I'm going with the R5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 770881, member: 40915"] It seems there is a lot to like about the Z9 but, a couple things seem below par... The EVF resolution is only 3.69 million dots. Canon and Sony's flagships are much higher res. The EVF refresh rate is only 60 times per second vs many other cameras that are 120. I saw reports that the buffer is nowhere near the claim. some reports of 40-70 frames before buffering. After owning and loving the D500 this is just unacceptable for a sports camera. It seems Nikon finally really applied themselves to video. That's great news but not if it is at the expense of stills. It seem a huge leap forward and hopefully in a year these improvement make to more affordable models. Unfortunately for me, I murdered my D500 and need a new camera. I'm going with the R5. [/QUOTE]
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