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More Than Mirrorless.Nikon Mirrorless.More light means more detail. More speed. More possibilities. The Z 7 brings that vision to life (and then some). Combining the advantages of a lightweight mirrorless design, a revolutionary new full-frame lens mount and matched lenses, a Nikon designed 45.7MP image sensor and seamless integration with Nikon’s DSLR system—including the NIKKOR lenses you love—the Z 7 is a camera unlike any before it. And yet, it’s unmistakably a Nikon. This is mirrorless reinvented. 4K UHD Video Recording and 8K Time-LapseUtilizing the sensor and processor attributes for more than just still imagery, the Z7 is also a more-than-capable multimedia camera. Video recording is possible at UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) using either the full-frame area or a DX crop area in 30p, 25p, or 24p frame rates. Full HD 1080p video recording is also supported at up to 120p for slow motion playback, and video files can be saved to the in-camera memory cards or as an uncompressed file to an optional external recorder via HDMI out.Advanced video functionalities have been added with the Z7. This includes the N-Log gamma for capturing flat-looking footage that maximizes dynamic range. Other additions are the ability to output high-quality 10-bit data over HDMI and an Electronic VR function for smooth handheld shooting. Focus Peaking can be used to benefit manual focus control and a Zebra Stripes option is als...
Nikon Z7 45.7MP FX-Format Full-Frame 4K Mirrorless Camera (Body) with FTZ Mount Adapter for NIKKOR F-Mount Lenses
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Current Price
$2 696.95
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$3 251.76
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$2 696.95
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$3 546.9
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Description
More Than Mirrorless.Nikon Mirrorless.More light means more detail. More speed. More possibilities. The Z 7 brings that vision to life (and then some). Combining the advantages of a lightweight mirrorless design, a revolutionary new full-frame lens mount and matched lenses, a Nikon designed 45.7MP image sensor and seamless integration with Nikon’s DSLR system—including the NIKKOR lenses you love—the Z 7 is a camera unlike any before it. And yet, it’s unmistakably a Nikon. This is mirrorless reinvented. 4K UHD Video Recording and 8K Time-LapseUtilizing the sensor and processor attributes for more than just still imagery, the Z7 is also a more-than-capable multimedia camera. Video recording is possible at UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) using either the full-frame area or a DX crop area in 30p, 25p, or 24p frame rates. Full HD 1080p video recording is also supported at up to 120p for slow motion playback, and video files can be saved to the in-camera memory cards or as an uncompressed file to an optional external recorder via HDMI out.Advanced video functionalities have been added with the Z7. This includes the N-Log gamma for capturing flat-looking footage that maximizes dynamic range. Other additions are the ability to output high-quality 10-bit data over HDMI and an Electronic VR function for smooth handheld shooting. Focus Peaking can be used to benefit manual focus control and a Zebra Stripes option is als...
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hey folks I'm just back from Iceland I've been testing out the new Nikon z7 in a field-tested review where I'm looking at all aspects of it but one thing I wanted to do specifically was compare its lens adapting performance to the D 850 now it's hard to do that unless you're specifically shooting one lens on this camera the one lens on that camera one after the other so you can really get a clearer idea of how they're differently performing why I'm so interested in this click on claims that with their glass you get the same performance as you do on an Earthman camera using the FT C adapter on to the Xenon adapter and if that's the case then it really opens things up for Nikon shooters like me who have a lot of money invested in F mount glass to be able to buy the adapter and then get all the benefits of stabilisation and peaking and all of that good stuff that the mirrorless cameras off


