Nikon Z7 reviews and additional coverage



Nikon Z7 reviews and additional coverage:

Nikon Z7 reviews



Imaging Resource published their Nikon Z7 lab sample images (above ISO 6400: Nikon Z7 left vs. Nikon D850 right).

Q: What are some downsides of using the Nikon Z cameras compared to Nikon DSLRs?

A: The battery life is shorter than on a DSLR. That being said, during my recent tests I was able to take approximately 1,200 images on a single battery charge. Also, like a TV, there can be a short delay when activating the viewfinder when you pick up the camera, but in my opinion, these two things are a small price to pay to be able to use a mirrorless camera. (Petapixel’s interview with Nikon Ambassador Jerry Ghionis)



And what a triumph it is. As a first-generation camera we should expect the odd hiccup, but the Z7 has been crafted with consideration and it behaves far better than we should expect. A solid sensor, combined with effective image stabilisation that’s conveniently located in the body, together with a beautiful EVF, excellent handling, very competent AF performance and great response throughout form the bones of what make this camera such a pleasure to use. It’s not the most elegantly designed camera of its kind, but you soon see past this once you start using it, as you appreciate that these decisions bode very well for handing and operation. (TechRadar)



The good thing is that the adapter does not degrade the image quality from your F-Mount lenses. It will allow full exposure reading and aperture control. I tested the Z7 with an adapted Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 lens and it did work to a certain extent. The Sigma’s focusing system couldn’t engage properly when I switched from a nearby object such as a glass of water, to the background. Once I did a quick manual focus to acquire the subject, the autofocus kicked in. I did not encounter such problems when matched with a modern F-Mount Nikkor lens, though. (Techgoondu)

Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8 S lens review at Digitalcameraworld:



Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S lens review at Digitalcameraworld:



Nikon Z6/Z7 Digitutor launched in Japan:

Videos

Nikon Z7 face tracking test:

More Nikon Z videos:

Nikon Z7 reports from readers

A report from a reader (thanks Pepper) who went to the Nikon Z event at Pictureline in Salt Lake City a few days ago:

Another report from a different reader who tested the Nikon Z7:

Additional Nikon Z reviews and coverage is available at the Nikon Z6 +Z7 Facebook page and Nikon Z6 +Z7 Facebook group.