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@CincyPhotography Жыл бұрын
auto focus still SUX unless you get z9
@WakoJacKooo Жыл бұрын
Nikon never died they just fell behind , listened , then came back
@bngr_bngr Жыл бұрын
Z6 & Z7 are still a disaster.
@info.CashProgram-li8wu Жыл бұрын
@@bngr_bngrI’m still shooting entire weddings with z6II. Just can’t trust eye autofocus
@clentonhenderson9647 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love you guys commentary and reviews. This is an exceptional video about photo history.
@waynerm002 Жыл бұрын
@@bngr_bngrI wouldn’t call them a disaster, they still produce fantastic images, in some situations the autofocus doesn’t work as well as we would like but a disaster? Nah.
@mikelay5360 Жыл бұрын
That falling behind is what they mean by dying 😂
@salekinhimel Жыл бұрын
Nikon coming back is a heart warming feeling for me. Started photography with Nikon D3300, then switched to Sony A6400, now it feels like this is the perfect time to get back to Nikon. Z8 is amazing.
@qamstel Жыл бұрын
I also started on D3300 and moved to a LUMIX which I sold in less than a year and since then I’m still using an original Z6 for professional work and it is enough. I can’t imagine how the upgrade will feel like to move to Z8 but I’m still hoping for a Z6iii 😅
@WatchmanNiel Жыл бұрын
Z8 and now the ZF, most exciting cameras since the D800/D810/D850, or perhaps arguably even the D700.
@nefraw118 ай бұрын
Last time when Nikon did something revolutionary was D3, which I still own since new. Sometimes I think the release of the Z6 was under the pressure of their marketing department. As a legendary camera maker, how can they not know the proper focus capability is the fundamental of a proper camera? But it seems like Nikon always took a few more years longer to get the hardware together. I almost switched to Canon, twice. It was a little rough watching the 1Ds, MK-ll took over the market and all Nikon had were antiquated D2x. I remember Nikon kept talking about the full frame sensor being invalid (marketing talk, as we all know it) until they dropped the D3. For the last few years, we all sit here watching Sony dominate the mirrorless sector, and take off like a freight train until Nikon did it again with Z9/Z8...5 years later. Perhaps not as revolutionary as D3 but still a pretty big deal regardless...I am still wondering what their product development timeline looks like and love to be the fly on the wall when the nikon 😅designer/engineer and marketing people arguing about the whether or not Z6 should have one or two card slot.
@RRRCCCDDD Жыл бұрын
I'm not a professional nor do I have a ton of money. I have a good amount of Nikon lenses that I love. I cannot keep changing systems every time one 'leap frogs' the others. I am very glad that the Z8 came out. I traded my Z6 and Z7 for it. I get to stay in their system and have a modern cam that competes well. I almost got a D850 but waited a month+ because I heard something was coming from Nikon. I was rewarded. Thanks Nikon!
@pjimmbojimmbo1990 Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you dodged a Bullet, not getting the D850. I had one for 18 months, Worst Camera I ever owned, a real POS
@RRRCCCDDD Жыл бұрын
@@pjimmbojimmbo1990 I was going to get it because I had used a friend's D850 while we were on vacation and I loved it. It felt right and me being used to DSLRs, it worked well for me. But yes, I would have been upset if I did buy it then the Z8 came out
@bobamarmstrong Жыл бұрын
@@pjimmbojimmbo1990 worst camera, lol people nowadays are desillusional. The D850 is touted as the best DSLR of all time and it is still relevant today even in the age of mirrorless. A new technology won't render the old non fonctionnal
@matthewbell1968 Жыл бұрын
@@pjimmbojimmbo1990Nonsense. Best dSLR of all time, thousands of users around the World can't be wrong!
@pjimmbojimmbo1990 Жыл бұрын
@@bobamarmstrong Mine was a POS. It was defective the Day I got it and 2 trips to Nikon didn't fix it, and Nikon just ran the Clock out on the Warranty. Plus they Effed it up when they supposedly Cleaned the Sensor, welding a hunk of Dirt or Snot on it.
@TheTigers00001 Жыл бұрын
Although you mentioned the read out speed, Tony and Chelsea, you failed to mention the one big related leapfrog Nikon made with the Z9 and now Z8. They are not only mirrorless, but also shutterless. They are the first camera maker to do this on an enthusiast and professional interchangeable lens camera body. Now every other camera maker must follow.
@duncanwallace7760 Жыл бұрын
I agree, I love that I don't have to worry about 'shutter count' anymore, especially because I tend to keep cameras for a long time and the very high FPS would chew it up very quickly.
@amphonix_blue Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@baredesigns1 Жыл бұрын
There are intermittent sync issues when using Stobes with Z9. (Not HSS)
@bfqywqd Жыл бұрын
Agreed! 550k+ shots on my Z9 and not a worry about shutter durability. Huge.
@williambuford6136 Жыл бұрын
@@baredesigns1 Interesting. Is the flicker reduction on when this happens?
@acemanfrog Жыл бұрын
I've been a Nikon person for almost 50 years, owning through the FM series, DSLR and now finally the Z6ii. I do amateur wildlife photography, specifically focused on raptors here in Colorado. The Z6ii is perfect for my needs and I truly appreciate the Nikon history vid as it explains what happened to Nikon. Great work!
@larvenfritson Жыл бұрын
Even though I don't use Nikon myself, I'm always happy when I see another company making good cameras. In the end competition is the thing that is going to push all manufacturers to making better gear, and also keeping prices reasonable.
@johnw.3636 Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@photo-markus Жыл бұрын
I own the Z9 and ❤️ it. As backup I have a Z6II and I don’t feel the need to change it to Z8(but I might do it when the price drops). Yes, I am now proud of Nikon. I trusted them always but I had moments when I wanted to buy a fujifilm gfx and sell all Nikon gear…I was never inclined towards Sony or cannon.
@valentinoesposito36142 ай бұрын
Same, Nikon is best. Fuji is second. Canon and Sony are garbage compared those two.
@johnschofield6675 Жыл бұрын
Even the worse camera is better than most photographers. Instead of endlessly upgrading and swaping cameras take time to learn how to use the one you have. I know I just moved from Fuji to Z9 system and yes it is a big improvement over my old T2 but I am still working on getting the best from it.
@algio3041 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, I started with a 3300 and just now “upgrade” to a 7100 maybe in 10 years I’ll get the z8. Going this rout forced me to really understand how all the functions interact with each other. A big part of learning for me was using auto and seeing what settings it chose, and then switch to manual and set the same settings and adjust to desired taste from there. With all the super high frame rates now, I see all sorts of KZbinrs just holding the shutter down and later going frame by frame of what’s basically a video, to pick the best one. No real effort in composition , just spray and pray.
@pedropaz8012 Жыл бұрын
I was a Nikon shooter from film to digital dslr. I loved all the cameras I had including the Nikon 3200, 7100, 610 and before that Nikon F50. Then mirrorless happened and I went to Sony, and now use a A7RIV but unfortunately I feel that they are more tools and not something I desire to use. Now that Nikon Z8 has my longing for another Nikon. I confess I have always enjoyed how Nikon feels in my hand and how the colors come out.
@user-zz1ux4io6u Жыл бұрын
Nearly two weeks into Z8 ownership. I've been using D850 for 3+ years and I agree the Z8 feels like a mirrorless D850. Aircraft tracking is incredible, dynamically switching from nose to cockpit (if it can see it). Knowing there are likely S/W updates to make it even better is exciting. Well done Nikon.
@jerryandrews36992 ай бұрын
Good to know, I am about to make that leap to a Z8 (Aviation shooter)
@haydennettleton3272 Жыл бұрын
Wish Nikon still made their stuff in Japan instead of China and Thailand.
@davidleonhardt5907 Жыл бұрын
As a young photographer, I was strictly a hobbyist, and that all started in 1971. At that time Nikon was The camera of professionals, and I dreamed of having one. Fast forward to 2002, after retiring from the military, I went to university and majored in graphic design with a minor in photography. College level photography was majority film, and I purchased a Nikon F4AS, my dream camera that I could afford. I loved that camera. The digital age was upon us and I bought a D100 to begin my digital journey. It’s been one Nikon after another, upgrading with last year’s model for affordability, but always staying consumer grade, and DX sensor, with the D7200 as my last DX camera. When I decided to go FX sensor, I had to buy an older camera, and settled on the D4. I love that camera, and it’s a beast, but I knew I would go mirrorless one day. I have been a high volume school photographer for 16 years and the company I work for used Canons up until Sony made them a deal for firmware that had a crop mask option. I’ve gotten to use the Sony A7IV for about 6 months and it had me almost convinced in getting a Sony as my next personal camera. I had tried out the Z6II, but didn’t really like it. So now here comes the Z8, and hearing your review as well as many others, this is my next camera. I am retiring from the school picture business as I have reached the age where I can begin drawing my SS payment, and plan on doing headshots, family photos, and whatever photos gigs I can get as a supplement. I will invest in the Z8 and some glass as the date of my retirement gets closer. Thanks for your reviews, you tell it like it is. And thank you for rooting for Nikon Chelsea, I am too.
@sertacoral3461 Жыл бұрын
I just bought my Z8 last week and already very happy with that. Upgraded from D750, trying to adapt to differences of mirrorless. Yesterday I used it on an outdoor birthday party of my nephews. Way better experience than last year with D750 especially with AF and number of shots that I was able to take. I am excited to see more from Z8. ✌️✌️👌👌
@baredesigns1 Жыл бұрын
Try some similar Canon and Sony Mirrorless at similar price points and see how good their AF is compared to Nikon
@nagual2335 Жыл бұрын
Can’t believe you didn’t mention even once the shutterless revolution Nikon has brought to the industry. They deserve a huge credit to take this massive step. Also, Nikon is not behind in video. They are ahead. Miles ahead. They don’t have a cinema line therefore they can cramp many more features without risking cannibalize higher models. The Z8 video features are above the R5 and the A7S3. So I Honestly don’t think they deserve this “behind” criticism. Also not a word on Nikon image quality which looks better than Sony sooc and sole reasons people still love Nikon.
@mitchellriley1357 Жыл бұрын
💯 The video on the Z8 / Z9 is definitely not behind. I have no idea why they think that.
@nagual2335 Жыл бұрын
@@mitchellriley1357 I just don't feel it's fair to say Nikon is behind (Video features) and completely ignore the shutterless technology Nikon has brought. Otherwise, it's a good content
@andrewmason8691 Жыл бұрын
It’s the screen that drives KZbinrs nuts and something no one else cares about.
@mitchellriley1357 Жыл бұрын
@Elliot_LM Nikon are doing things the big 2 aren't yet, so they are innovative and trying new things. Like you said no mechanical shutter, pre capture, and the new auto shoot in v4 for Z9. Everyone needs to remember they are a much smaller company than Canon and Sony, I could imagine how much the big 2 spend on R&D versus Nikon.
@nagual2335 Жыл бұрын
@@mitchellriley1357 great points!
@allys537 Жыл бұрын
Nikon had a lot invested into the Nikon 1 system. When it died they obviously moved those engineers to the Z, they took a few years to catch back up. The Nikon 1 system had potential but was kneecapped because of its small sensor size. I’m glad they recovered with the Z8.
@12w3hji123456789 Жыл бұрын
I still use my Nikon J5 it would be so cool if they would show some love with a firmware update for it
@angeloplayforone Жыл бұрын
@@12w3hji123456789 They killed this system times ago.
@angeloplayforone Жыл бұрын
How many engineers did work on this systeem. Think not much as they where selling well and were a total failure.
@mpw621 Жыл бұрын
I still have my V1 camera and still takes very nice pictures even with the 10 MP's
@kappakumplete Жыл бұрын
I held onto my D750 for years waiting for Nikon to release a compelling mirrorless option. The Z8 was it and I happily picked one up.
@bobamarmstrong Жыл бұрын
What a leapfrog. I think you did an amazing choice
@duncanwallace7760 Жыл бұрын
Well done for holding out so long. True patience!
@wibbley1 Жыл бұрын
I think many of us did. Just try buying a FTZ!
@duncanwallace7760 Жыл бұрын
My Nikon journey has been Nikkormat FT, F80, D80, D90, D4, Z7, Z9. It's been great. I agree the Z7 focus wasn't the best, but I still got a lot of good photos with that camera, even some wildlife shots, but for landscapes it was great. The Z9 is another level entirely, something I couldn't have dreamed of when I was using the D4. I'm not really a switcher, so generally I'm happy to wait for improvements, even if Nikon is a bit behind. At the moment though, I feel like its at the front of the pack.
@mjkl6144 күн бұрын
Mine was F80, D80, D100, D7100, pansonic s5 ii then z7, was caught in the hype of hybrid camera at the time but never really liked the S5 ii. Just recently got the z7 + 24-70 F4 for $1200 from b&h, man, all the feelings of owning Nikon are back. Camera is so compact compared to the dslr. AF performance is more than plenty for me. I’ll use it maybe until z8 iii is out 😅
@HR-wd6cw Жыл бұрын
Based on the cover graphic - I would say if your coming from the D850 and you shoot sports or wildlife, definitely get the Z8 or Z9, if you're doing landscape and little to no sports or wildlife, either one is fine but the Z7 / Z7 II might be a better choice for size and weight reasons, as the Z8 is about 30% heavier and a bit bigger.
@MehdiRF Жыл бұрын
I'm Nikon shooter and never switched to any other brand, As soon as I saw Z9's specs & aggressive price I said here we gooo. It was quite obvious that Nikon will continue aggressively but slowly expanding Z cameras with high end specs as well, Z lenses are also exceptional. It's great time to be a photographer these days!
@glenmcdowell Жыл бұрын
Nikon user since…1990?! N series, D series and then I bought a Z6. While I was happy having 4K video my photos were out of focus, video frame rates were slow and 10 bit was external. I limped along with the z6 and then the z6ii thinking it would be better (same problems) until now. I waited after hearing good things about the z9 (more than I wanted to spend, for decades Nikon had a model one under the flagship that worked stellar for me) and then when the z8 came out waited to hear what you’re saying here putting off a jump to Sony….I am loving my new Z8 getting it just now. Fully agree with everything you’re saying here (even if I don’t like the idea that manufacturers need to keep making new bodies) and really appreciate this breakdown. Relived to see Nikon delivering the tools we need to stay and continue creating our best work.
@davidroberts6766 Жыл бұрын
I think Nikon, which is a small company, relative to Sony and Canon, will always be playing a bit of catch up. I fully expect Canon and Sony to have blockbuster reactions soon. I care not. I will be using Nikons until I die. I just love them. I still experiment and use Nikons dating back decades, including film cameras. I also own three Z cameras and really enjoy creating with them. I am not a hybrid shooter, which definitely makes this choice easier. I am glad the Z8/9 are helping Nikon’s bottom line, but they are way more than I need to create beautiful images.
@russellwright9961 Жыл бұрын
At this point, catching up is not an issue for Nikon, they are updating firmware and improving more than Sony and Canon right now. You can check many forums and channels of folk mad at Sony for leaving some of their lineups with no new firmware for years. But it’s all apart of their plan to keep their users buying new, and only have subtle changes. Their marketing is very good and it have some folk thinking they need a new camera only two or three years into what they have…
@ksphotography730 Жыл бұрын
I have been a Nikon shooter for many years and jumped from D850 to Z7 as soon as it was released. And I've owned all the Zs' since then besides from Z9 and Z8. I've tried Sony and Canon for a while during the last years and for the ergonomics and usability I love Nikon more than anything. Sharp images and great files too. But on some areas my Nikon cameras certainly lacked the same capabilities as Sony and Canon, specially on consistent auto focus but also some other areas. However, I came to a decision point where I was to upgrade my glass from Nikon (moving from their 1.8s), which is a huge investment and you need to jump directly to 1.2. And at the time I had waited forever for the Z8 and truly felt the slow innovation from Nikon compared to the other 2 who rapidly launched new cameras and functionality. And I asked myself which brand feels most innovative and then again is the natural brand to put your future money. And for me that is Sony (just my peafowl preference) . So I've sold my Nikon gear for a couple of A7IV and a A7V which I haven't received yet). The result for me is that I get a brand I trust more to be in front on innovation and in which I can invest for the future. A brand which has cheaper native 1.4 mirrorless glass rather than heavy and expensive 1.2. Cameras that are extremely capable in anything I should expect from them. So I'm very confident in my choice even though no camera is perfect. I lost the best brand when it comes to ergonomics, UX and RAW files and got the worst ones (among the top 3) on that area, but the total package of moving to Sony made sense to me. I think it's fantastic that the Z8 seems so great and let's all hope we have at least 3 companies pushing each other on innovation moving forward. Go Nikon 💪
@AndrooH Жыл бұрын
Nikon shooter here; 4 dSLR bodies, 2 SLR bodies (inc my grandfather's Nikkormat EL I still shoot occasionally), and sooo mnay F lens... plus a Z30 for vlogging. I'll be moving to the Z8 & Z9 shortly :)
@cspencer9141 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see Nikon back in the mix. A longtime Nikon shooter still using D850. Always liked Nikon glass. Want to finally go mirrorless with Z8 and use adapter with 500 pf lens. That should be a nice combo.
@RogerZoul Жыл бұрын
As a Canon shooter, I’m happy that Nikon is back! It’s good for everyone.
@stevehawkinsvideography Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the historic perspective on Nikon and how they got to where they are. I am primarily a video shooter and have been suffering the Z6's deficiencies, mostly in autofocus for several years. I had even budgeted a swap over to SONY (where most of my colleagues are already shooting A7sIII and FX-3 & 30's) at $12 to 15,000 with a 20% professional discount (something Nikon doesn't even come close to). Then came the Z8 just in time to save the day, at least for my budget. I've had it for a couple of weeks and am loving it! Finally I don't have to hide the fact that I'm shooting Nikon within my group of fellow video shooters.
@samuelklusmeyer6 Жыл бұрын
The Z system has an incredibly seamless video-to-stills switch. I've even used it professionally without fault. Pair that with the Z8's class-leading video specs and the Z mount's versatility it's an absolutely bonkers system. So, to be completely honest, I'm really confused by that last video point. If you're only problem is a flip-out screen then I'm not 100% sure that the Z8 should be written off so quickly. (Otherwise, great summary and really good points)
@TakingTheMike Жыл бұрын
Yes I agree. There is more to video than a flip forward screen. No mention of 8K or internal raw.
@InnerverseCreations Жыл бұрын
Also people doesnt seem to know that you can use SnapBridge app on your phone to turn it into a monitor, which fixes the no flipping screen for vlogging.
@brucesterlowden140 Жыл бұрын
Agree. This is the key flaw in this video! Confusing vlogging screen omission with its overall superior video capabilities! The other flaw is no reference to quality of z lenses and especially telephoto options…
@russellwright9961 Жыл бұрын
Simply put, the Z8 & Z9 level cameras don’t need a flippy screen, Nikon had more than enough time to decide on that and it’s just not going to happen on their pro bodies and I don’t blame them. We’ll definitely see if it happens on the Z6III, and it won’t hurt my feelings if it doesn’t. To hell with a fllippy screen on a pro body!
@charliegil2007 Жыл бұрын
The Nikon Z6 improved so much with the firmwares, it was bad at some point. My next camera will be the Z6 III, I do prefer this size, the Z8 is a beast but I love smaller bodies.
@michaellee3903 Жыл бұрын
The Z6 and Z7 III will ultimately show where Nikon stands next to the competition in the video arena come 2024.
@RollinLeonard11 ай бұрын
everybody needs to salute these legends for never taking sponsorship money from the products they review
@eduardosantosburgoa4614 Жыл бұрын
¡Gracias!
@classic.cameras Жыл бұрын
Vintage Nikkor F Mount. The most underrated lenses of the modern age of mirrorless. I absolutely love vintage Nikon lenses on my Canon or Sony Mirrorless cameras. Such good glass.
@potatofuryy Жыл бұрын
Yeah my favorite lens right now is an old 1970s 35mm f2 nikkor. It might not compete with modern glass in raw sharpness or distortion but it definitely has great character and creates great pictures.
@mpw621 Жыл бұрын
I agree, Vintage Nikkor F mount lens are great, using them with the Leica CL digital.
@forgedfromfreedom Жыл бұрын
The D850 was Nikons finest moment. The Z8 takes that legacy and smashes forward with it into the future. I will never sell either camera and I’m so glad I waited 5 years for the Z8 without switching.
@Studio-T Жыл бұрын
I've been shooting the D850 for 6 wonderful years and just received my Z8🎉. I'm so excited!
@tonyjohnson2256 Жыл бұрын
I've been a long time nikon lover. I'm anxiously awaiting my Z8 to get here.
@Fritzystuff Жыл бұрын
Sjo. I am glad to hear your enthusiasm. I just finished my 1st concert (photography) with a brand new Z8, moving up from the Z6 II that I was used to. The AF system and customisability is just astounding. Absolutely love the camera, even compared to the Sony A1 and Canon R3/5 that I have been able to borrow. The Nikon just hits differently - in a good way :) . My only problem which I need to see if I can figure out, is that with only an electronic shutter, I am getting a lot of banding if my shutter speeds exceed 1/100th of a second. I have activated/deactivated the Flicker detection, as well played with the shutter speed fine tune setting (assigned it to Fn2 for quick recall) and it seems that the LED stage lighting just does not work well with the speed of the sensor read-out. Not sure if anyone here has any tips?
@angelamaloney4871 Жыл бұрын
When I did the switch to mirrorless I went Nikon -> Sony. And I love Sony. They’re incredible. My only complaint-and it’s a big one-is the lack of firmware updates. I mean their flagship doesn’t even connect to their new app. But Nikon seems to be bouncing back. And I’m happy to see that. Even though I switched, I still have sentimental feelings about Nikon (and also Fuji). The latest Nikon offerings have been catching my attention, as have their ongoing firmware updates. I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if Nikon made a reappearance in my camera bag the way things are going.
@JetBen555 Жыл бұрын
Nikon updated the Z9 a couple of time because it was WAY behind the competition and was barely functional. Initially, the Z9 was basically a product in development with a beta software. Nikon needed tester, so they sold the camera at a discount to get more feedback. All their other models didn't receive the same love. To be fair, it's not a bad strategy, it's gonna pay off in the long run because all this new algorithm that they are developing (and funded by said beta tester) is going to trickle down to more consumer oriented product. Stop it with the firmware update non sense, there's not a whole lot of cameras that get substantial upgrade, not even flagship. Generally, company will do it to stay competitive but only if they really HAVE TO, if they are still competitive then, it's a waste of resources/time/effort.
@angelamaloney4871 Жыл бұрын
@@JetBen555 You’re right. Firmware updates that add features are not at all common in the industry. In fact, looking at the change logs of various camera models, I see that only cameras made by Nikon, Canon, Fuji, Olympus/OM-D, Hassleblad, Leica, and past Sony models have been kept up to date with firmware updates. It is totally unreasonable to expect Sony to keep up with other companies like, say, themselves and the rest of that small slice of the camera industry. Not to mention the entire rest of the electronics industry. In fact, I regularly chat with my regional sony sales rep about this sort of thing and when I raised the firmware issue with him, his response was quite compelling: “I can’t defend Sony on this one.” Well, if Sony’s own rep can’t defend his company about it, clearly I should recognize that this is compelling reasoning for me to recognize the righteousness of Sony’s position. But here’s the real kicker: some random internet user who knows nothing about the industry and whose claims are easily disproven by looking at firmware change logs from any company in the industry disagrees and wants me to refrain from talking about it. Well. If that’s not compelling, what is?
@matthieuzglurg6015 Жыл бұрын
the thing about the sensors is that they're made by Sony Semiconductors, which is not to be confused with Sony Imaging. Sony Semiconductors is a big manufacturer or semiconductor components, that could be processors, PCBs, etc, and that includes camera sensors. Think like both Nvidia and AMD have their chips made by TSMC, using TSMC processes. Thing is, TSMC uses designs from either company, so does Sony Semiconductors. Sony Imagine gives Sony Semiconductors schematics for camera sensors, and Sony SemiCon makes them. If they make it available on the market for everyone or not, that's a matter of do you want your competitor to be able to get their hands out your tech by buying it out. And that's why you have cameras like the Sony A6400 and Fujifilm X-T2 that use the same 24MP chip, or why the same 26MP BSI chip takes its place in both Fujifilm X-T3/4 cameras, Sony FX30s and even Pixii cameras. That's because it's a common components that anybody can buy and use in their products. Their best tech, like their stacked 24MP full frame, or their 50MP full frame, it never ends up on the catalogue. Or when it does, then it means that it has a replacement. Looking at Nikon and how they've been dealing with other companies making sensors for them : Nikon really much acts like an AMD would act with a TSMC. They do not use TSMC designs, they use THEIR designs. When Sony was putting out a 43MP sensor, Nikon designed a 45MP one. That was made by Sony SemiCon, but it was a full Nikon design. Same for the 24MP full frame sensor in the Z6, same for the APS-C 20MP sensor in the D500 and Z50. And of course, same for the 45MP stackes sensor in the Z8 and Z9. NONE of the Z cameras so far had a sensor that was a Sony design, they all ended up with a Nikon design. So you say that Sony is not giving them their best tech, I say that it much more a competition between Sony Imaging and Nikon to who's gonna use Sony Semiconductors to the best of their abilities. (also I don't know what you're on about saying that Nikon hasn't touched the high end video market while the Z8 and Z9 have litterally the best video specs on the whole market right now. Like what, it doesn't have a flippy screen so it can't do video? Ridiculous. It even have more video centric features than Canon and Sony hybrid cameras. Nikon doesn't have a video line to protect so they just wen ham on the video specs, that's the thing)
@rubendarilov Жыл бұрын
Amazing and detailed observation on Tony's remarks. I'm sure Nikon is fully aware that Canon and Sony are now going to come out swinging after the Z9 & Z8 but at the same time, Nikon is not sitting still. Their profits have improved dramatically and that will be very beneficial for their R&D team. Who knows what are they planning? And as you mentioned, they don't have a video centric line of cameras to protect like the competition, so that plays very well in their favor!!
@williambuford6136 Жыл бұрын
@@rubendarilov My guess is a Hardware refresh for the Z9 will occur for the Summer Olympics! Z9ii to compete with Canon's R1. Nikon is maximizing the profits and Market share with the Z9/8 Expeed 7 and Sensor platform. When Nikon releases this at the Midrange level the D750/D780 owners that did not go for the Z8 will finally take the Nikon mirrorless plunge.
@angeloplayforone Жыл бұрын
The sensor in Sony A range is not the same as Fuji.Fuji uses the Xtrans pixel lay-out and not Bayer lay-out.
@rubendarilov Жыл бұрын
@@williambuford6136 Exactly, great times for Nikon indeed!
@jonstewart9315 Жыл бұрын
Even though I don’t shoot action and wildlife I would love the Z8 because it’s the only high resolution body except for the Z9 to shoot oversampled 4k60p while being significantly cheaper and smaller than the Z9.
@henakos Жыл бұрын
Canon R6 and R6ii uses oversampled 4k60. And R5 in crop mode.
@questioneverything680 Жыл бұрын
@@henakos r5c as well but that is a much more niche camera in all fairness
@williambuford6136 Жыл бұрын
@@henakos Jon is referring the Nikon Bodies. Canon has nice gear, but they do not feel or handle like Nikon cameras. Enjoying Z lenses and the Z8 here!
@jonstewart9315 Жыл бұрын
@@henakos Yes the R6 and R6II shot oversampled 4k60p but they’re only 20 and 24 megapixels not 45 like the Z8 and Z9. In response to the R5 crop mode can be a pain because you can’t shoot wide angle. It really is a pain when you frequently switch between stills and video.
@lsaideOK Жыл бұрын
The two of you took a deep dive into predicting the death of Nikon. Overstated at the time. It isn't a miraculous rebirth. Just hard work in terms of business, design, engineering, and marketing. They were climbing a hill while you were saying they were falling off a cliff. At the time I said you weren't helping the situation. If people think a company is not going to be there in a few years, they're not going to be buying stuff from them. Fortunately you were wrong
@rubendarilov Жыл бұрын
Agreed!! It's kind of like they came up with this video to try to make up for all the bad press they gave Nikon over the past 3 years!! Smh..
@pacoperezabella8 ай бұрын
Japan cosmovision less risk, high confiability and precission.
@tottisphoto3241 Жыл бұрын
I had build a nikon system , u know plenty of glass of f mount and it was difficult to change to sony or fuji from many prespectives (economically, use of that system , results /colours), so I sticked to nikon and changing slowly my lenses to z ,with a lot of faith to nikon . I had a lot of difficulties i admit with the z6 especially at events! missing shots BUT i found a way to save things and now finally JUSTISE!" I am seeing light" and I am so happy Thank you so much guys for that big News!
@TheAccidentalPhotographer Жыл бұрын
The one thing missing in your discussion is context of company size - Nikon are about 1/10th the size of Canon let alone Sony. Those two companies have been able to throw bucket loads more money into R&D than Nikon....
@unstanic Жыл бұрын
The ergonomics are nice, but what I just cannot overlook is the huge height of this thing right above the lens with the hotshoe. I know it's Nikon's signature thing, but for the love of god they could have modernized it a bit. Canon made it smaller and rounder and Fujifilm made it very low profile and edgy. Just look at the height of this thing 20:08. Aesthetics could be a deal breaker for some, including me.
@Lucidexplore Жыл бұрын
Always preferred Nikon image quality and ergonomics the most. I'm glad they are back! Definitely getting the Z8.
@GeorgePrince Жыл бұрын
I am so glad I stayed on the Nikon course and didn't waiver or switch since starting in the film days.
@amphonix_blue Жыл бұрын
I started with Canon but quickly switched to Nikon. After many years (40+) of shooting Nikon, in 2015 I tried the early Sony cameras but sold them within the year, (yuch), then went on to try Olympus mirrorless and expanding my small Leica gear set - mostly for Street and Travel. Olympus were small, light and accurate m4/3rds cameras but lacked highlight quality, so I almost gave up on mirrorless. I went back to Nikon for shooting weddings and portraiture and loved my brace of D850s. In desperation for a decent mirrorless camera, I invested in a Leica SL which was fantastic but in desperation for a lightweight Street camera I tried the Nikon Z7. Oh dear. In the end I sold off ALL my Nikon cameras and most of my non telephoto lenses and turned completely to Leica. I upgraded my Z7 to a Z7ii for landscape and street photography but basically gave up on Nikon, expecting nothing would happen to turn their fortunes around as they were still so far behind. BUT - I finally got wind of the Z8 earlier this year and ordered one on launch day and a week later BINGO - Nikon was back. I have to say that my brace of D850s were the finest , most flexible all-purpose cameras I have ever used from Nikon, however this Z8 looks like it is the true mirrorless replacement for that camera model. It has finally restored my faith in Nikon - and the Z lenses are great! Long live Nikon.
@trenshaw40 Жыл бұрын
I have the R5 and it’s too heavy when I put an L lens on it. I hate that. Same for the z8?
@amphonix_blue Жыл бұрын
@@trenshaw40 Nah. Still lighter with Z lenses than the equivalent D850 + same F mount lens combo
@kengeorge6965 Жыл бұрын
Great Nikon history lesson. I started with and FTn in 1974, then an F2 in 1975. Paul Simon and I shared the same feeling, I loved my Nikon and my Kodachrome, but I needed to make some extra $ so I sold my Nikon body, my 24mm and my 180mm lenses and bought a Bronica ETR and started doing weddings. The Bronica locked up electronically after a few months, under warranty, but I didn't trust it anymore, so I got a 1959 vintage Hasselblad C for weddings and got a Pentax ME for snapshots. After getting out of the wedding business, I got rid of the Hasselblad and looked back at Nikon and got the D50 on which I could use my old AI converted 35mm f/2 and 85mm f1.8, then the D90, but didn't do any weddings again until getting a D7200. I never felt compelled to do FX until the D850. I agree, best DSLR ever made! But for snap shots, I didn't want to lug it around, so got the Z50, and 2 years later Z6ii. I'm not sure I'll get the Z8 just yet. I just use the camera for landscapes and travel photos. My hope is that a small bodied Z6iii or other new small FX model will come out, better suited for someone who travels a lot, and as you can tell from my long history with Nikon, an old guy who doesn't want to lug around heavy stuff on vacation. Are you guys anticipating a smaller form factor upgrade to the Z6 and/or Z7? Keep the content coming!!
@harryburnett7086 Жыл бұрын
I admit I was a little on fence about your channel since 2018 but now you are real people and honest
@jamesdotd53 Жыл бұрын
I've stayed with Nikon the whole time, but struggled with the mirrorless bodies until the Z9 and now the Z8. I own both.
@leric4205 Жыл бұрын
L'histoire des appareils hybrides débute en 2008 lorsque Panasonic et Olympus adaptent le nouveau format de capteur micro 4/3 sur des boîtiers sans miroir pour les modèles Panasonic Lumix G1 et Olympus PEN E-P1. Un grand merci à Panasonic et Olympus !!! et vive NIKON ! The history of mirrorless cameras began in 2008 when Panasonic and Olympus adapted the new micro 4/3 sensor format to mirrorless bodies for the Panasonic Lumix G1 and Olympus PEN E-P1 models. Many thanks to Panasonic and Olympus !! long live Nikon !!
@seanb480 Жыл бұрын
Hurray for Nikon! I'm still a hardcore DSLR user, nonetheless I want to see Nikon representing the mirrorless world as good as it's done with the mirrored ones! Keep up with always being critical of issues when you see them! Now some joy.
@Anon-zl4ne Жыл бұрын
Nikon has definitely taken the lead for sports and wildlife shooters with their new telephoto lenses, not just their cameras.
@Mr09260 Жыл бұрын
I went from D850 to Z7 >> couldnt be happier
@rudyversus3 ай бұрын
Z7 I was disappointed
@sequoi_Ай бұрын
@@rudyversus how come?
@farreach84 Жыл бұрын
16:34 aggressively on the z6/7 and z9. A sad byproduct is z6ii/7ii being neglected that it's now toe to toe with z6/7 on AF . Sometimes not even reliable when on AF-C.
@Mixer000999 Жыл бұрын
As many others I was waiting for Z8 to make a big jump from Nikon DX DSLR to mirrorless. As an amateur with a limited budget I cannot change system every so often. Once Nikon - always Nikon. But I need a camera for both landscape/travel and wildlife, and Z8 body is too big for my requirements. I expected Z8 body being similar to Z6/Z7 size wise. So what now? Is Nikon planning to make a "baby Z8" like it made a "baby Z9"? I would be happy to have Z7 III with autofocus capabilities of Z8.
@washingtonradio Жыл бұрын
I'm a Nikon shooter, I'm happy to see Nikon be competitive. The impression many have of Nikon is they maybe still little behind Canon and Sony overall but they are catching up fast.
@janinacooper4199 Жыл бұрын
I started out with a Nikon D7100 and loved that camera! When time came to think about future upgrades to get more into wildlife photography, I was faced with a difficult decision: I always though the D850 would be the greatest next step, but 2 years ago it when mirrorless was the obvious future technology, the next great camera development from Nikon that I hoped for did not happen and was nowhere in sight. I started getting very hesitant to pay the full price for a new camera with older tech and the new z cameras did not convince me. I decided to jump the Nikon ship at this point. Now I’m a happy canon shooter, but if the z8 had been a possibility back then, I definitely would have stayed with Nikon. It took forever to retrain my muscle memory from the Nikon direction of zooming etc. to the canon way. I really hope all the best for Nikons future, we need them around alongside canon and Sony. ❤
@janekeehn3842 Жыл бұрын
Last weekend, my partner upgraded from her beloved D750 to the Z8, at an Australian dollar price (including the Z lens 100-400 and a lens converter and batteries etc) of around $11,000! She was reluctant about spending soooooo much money, but I convinced her, she owed it to her wildlife/bird photography hobby and her creativity. She is impressed with the speed of auto focus and frames per second and the sharpness of images. Plus the weight of the whole set up is so much less than her old camera gear. I think the Z8 will take her photos to a whole new level. I’ll be sticking with my OMD 1 Mark 2 out in the wild on our holidays but can’t wait to see the difference in results using the Z8!
@williambuford6136 Жыл бұрын
Love that Z8 and z100-400 lens combo for Wildlife and bird photography! Big improvement over the D750!
@gunny2044 Жыл бұрын
As a wildlife photographer I absolutely love my Z9. I've been considering purchasing another Z9 as my second body, but I'm now considering the Z8 to fill that slot.
@darioarellano5571 Жыл бұрын
I started in photography with Nikon in 2011 with a D3100. Then D3200, D7100, and currently I have the D500 and D850 with nine F mount lenses. I'm happy staying with my two DSLR's. I'm also happy to see Nikon doing better. If I were to go mirroless, I would get the Z8 and adapter to continue using my F mount glass. I don't see myself making the switch for at least 3 or 4 years.
@cdmikelis Жыл бұрын
4:00 - before I watch further. DSLRs were complex in order to do such thing as 3D tracking because they had to have 2 concurrent systems (sensors) for image processing. One for focus, tracking and exposure, the other for actual image acquisition. And those systems had to be perfectly calibrated and work very fast interchangeably when shooting a burst of images ... but it was doable and it was done. DSLR cameras were more expensive for his. Than we had cheap mirrorless consumer cameras where main sensor took all the task and only one processor had to be put in. Way cheaper to make and manufacturers came to an idea "well, how if we make our top of the line cameras also cheap to manufacture and sell them at greater margin" -> FFW -> mirrorless cameras are WAY less complex and cheaper to manufacture yet the products on the shelf are MUCH more expensive. Right, the user have such a benefit that makes sense to ditch all he invested in before and star from scratch, even from his knowledge side, right? Well, NO! In 2023 we have cameras that are at some 4th or 5th generation since ditching the mirror/AF sensor and we barely can hope we really get product that had no more shortcomings behind last flagship DSLRs we once had and that 2023 is maybe finally time to make upgrade (to even call it upgrade). Jump ONLY helped industry and forced market to adapt (invest) a lot into new gear that will eventually (in 6th generation) deliver what they already had + some more. I am pesimist and claim that they will never deliver all and equal. They will just push new and hope we will die once and forget what it was before.
@cdmikelis Жыл бұрын
which Chelsea essentially said in few sentences later ...
@PeteTheGeek196 Жыл бұрын
I'm still using my original Z6. Nikon has rewarded us early adopters with a very different and more capable camera through many firmware updates. I'm very happy with it, for both photography and videography. If I have to replace my Z6, I will seriously consider the Z8. It's a lot more camera than I need, but I will be able to grow into it for many years.
@boostedmaniac Жыл бұрын
If the Z9 didn’t come out when it did and at the price point, I would’ve switched to Sony. I’ve been a Nikon shooter since the 90s. I’m glad Nikon is back. Always loved the ergonomics and the brand.
@randychestnut6591 Жыл бұрын
I have been a Nikon shooter for 20 years. I was a Pentax film guy before that. I have owned a D80 (wore out shutter, not woth repairing), D7100 and D780. I have not yet switched to mirrorless, because of investment in F mount glass. I am getting close to moving because of the Z lenses, especially 14-30 f4 S, and 24-120 f4 S, both perfect for my travel needs. My current equipment is far better than I am a photographer. More practice needed!
@gonzaloviramonte Жыл бұрын
I bought the z8 after watching several videos like this, I think it is a slightly more complex camera than a z6ii, I would say that it is not a camera for hobbyists at all. In my case I am a photographer. I had the d850 and then I moved to the z6ii. I bought this one now since I loved the d850 but due to weight I decided to change. Something that no one says, and that if I had known I wouldn't buy it, is that the z8 outputs Raw in 45 megapixels only. It does not allow you to take 20 like the d850 did (it only allows it in JPG). And that really makes it very difficult to work on the photos later if you don't have a very high-performance PC. In my case I use HDr a lot. The camera is incredible, I only needed that and the Delay Mode to be able to use the shooting banks with a timer (I know that the z9 includes it). Greetings!
@s87343jim Жыл бұрын
Nikon did invest into mirrorless though. They have the Nikon 1 series launched in 2011. It's actually a lovely camera system. I felt like it was just the good product in the wrong time.
@joserocha1840 Жыл бұрын
I started my interest in photography with a D50 in 2005 and was later a very happy owner of a D300 and shortly after the spectacular D700 with the amazing holy trinity of f/2.8 lenses. But around 2014 or so, I got the mirrorless itch and abandoned the system completely. Went from the 1st generation of Sony APS-C and FF cameras, then Olympus, Fujifilm, stayed a few years with Canon... and now I'm a happy camper with both a Sony A7iii and a Fujifilm X100V - two great cameras for different purposes and I love them for what they do. I never had any desire to try a Z camera until this new Z8. I have good feeling about it, it makes me think about how happy I was with the D700... Maybe one day, we'll never know. I'm liking the Sony system and haven't got any desire to switch systems due to the amount of glass options. But I'm here rooting for Nikon!
@LionRunner Жыл бұрын
I'm a non professional Nikon still photo shooter. If I win a lottery (or gifted) I would probably pick Sony. I would not care for Nikon mirrorless because my Nikon dslr lenses won't work as good as Nikon mirroless mount lenses (as far as I understand.). Nowadays I think I would get any money worth selling even for my 24-70, 70-200. For anyone thinking "if you are not a pro why you need DSLR? Just use the phone?" but since I print I see a HUGE difference between phone pics vs DSLR. I absolutely love the dynamic range, skin tone and overall colors DSLR give vs phone pics.
@MHarvey-tp5km Жыл бұрын
The look chelsea gave the camera at 17:45 was hilarious
@garym985 Жыл бұрын
I shoot with D850 every day and absolutely love it. The Z8 had been rumored for years and I bought it on day 1 of its release. Here's what troubles me about Nikon. The Z8 took forever to hit the market and when it did? A recall! How could Nikon take that long to finally release this beautiful box and not get it right?
@MrWelster Жыл бұрын
yes I'm really exited on the Z8. Love your honesty.
@tomredman745 Жыл бұрын
I’m nearly all in for Nikon. I came close to going to Canon when they came out with the VR tech. It took Nikon several years to catch up on that. Now, I’ve sold my Z7 to help purchase a Z9 which I love and I still have a love affair with my D500 for wildlife but, I recently used the Z9 for an evening shooting Sandhill Cranes with excellent results. I am crazy about my Fuji GFX 100s for Landscapes and I use a Z Fc for travel and snapshots. When I get over my D500 addiction I’ll probably forfeit it for a Z8. In short, Nikon is definitely BACK! Love their new tech and the fact that they are determined to keep moving forward and be #1 or #2 again! Great and fair review and history lesson. But I’m still of the mind that Nikon, with their ongoing Firmware updates is squarely ahead and intends to stay there. We’ll see who comes out with what, next. Thanks!
@smashdon5277 Жыл бұрын
I am mostly a Nikon shooter, but I am using and have used many Sony and Canon mirror less as well, but i always keep going back to Nikon. Even when their autofocus wasn't the best, there was so much other functionality and user experience which was much better than the competition. And with Nikon, there were always ways to work around the limitations, once you explore the system a bit more, so i've never felt crippled even with the earlier nikons. i currently have a z6ii and a z5 and a canon r6 and a few older DSLRs and crop sonys, but i have to say the z6ii ends up being used way more than the others. I don't need use of a z8 because I am more comfortable with the lower Megapixels, and overall I'm really happy for Nikon!
@williambuford6136 Жыл бұрын
I have the Z8 but I still love the z6ii. It has produced some great photos, but the Z lens are definitely better. I have been selingl my F-mount Glass and replacing them with Z mount.
@smashdon5277 Жыл бұрын
@@williambuford6136 i do have the Z 24-70 F4, 50 1.8 and 35 1.8, but i do have other F glass as well. Also I like the fact that i can adapt my canon glass to the Nikon z with the fringer adapter, so i have a huge collection of lenses for the z mount.
@keithspurlock4732 Жыл бұрын
I still have my Nikon F2 from my high school years I got for Christmas from my parents, and I still have my F3 I got in 1985. I'm stuck now with Lumix S1 and S1R and Lumix Pro-S lenses and can't really afford to trade all my Pro-S lenses and bodies for a F8, but sure would love to! So, I still have Nikon in my heart! They were Kings back in the 70's! Maybe someday I'll be able to afford to trade back to Nikon!
@stevep927 Жыл бұрын
I sold my A1 a few months back to buy the z8 and 400mm Z 4.5 and 1.4
@mvv1408 Жыл бұрын
I am not a pro photographer, but an enthusiast. What I'd like is a Z70 version of the D7200: lot's of buttons, dual card slot, weather seal, one or two good non-plasticky DX primes. I don''t need fullframe, 24 mp DX is enough. If they could make one for ~ the price of the current D7500, it would definitely be my next camera and I wouldn't be surprised if it would sell like crazy in gereral.
@AghaDesignsStudio-50 Жыл бұрын
Another period worth discussing regarding a self-inflicted wound, was the Nikon D610 Era. I'm a Nikon shooter and owned a later version of the D610. The earlier versions had an oil spatter problem. Nikon happily fixed it if you had the problem, but publicly refused to acknowledge that it existed. This P'd off a lot of supporters. If they had publicly announced that there was a problem, "send your camera in and we'll fix it", people would have been much happier. As was, they lost a lot of customers. I now shoot the D850, and am excited about looking at the Z8!
@marendradika Жыл бұрын
Waiting for Nikon Z5II with a BSI-CMOS, Dual Processors, Dual Highest Speed SD Cards, 4K Video, Latest Autofocus Tech. on Still and Video...for a beginner , this kills
@baljindersinghsidhu3959 Жыл бұрын
I'm a Nikon shooter and love using Nikon.. nothing better than this.. In the future, I'll buy Z8 for sure.. currently using Z6ii..❤❤❤❤❤
@jmfoty42804 ай бұрын
I have been a Nikon shooter since 1988 when my new Nikon 8008 replaced my Pentax ME Super. I've been shooting with Nikon's D750 for 8 or 9 years now. It has served me well, but it is nearing the time when I need/want to move to mirrorless. It is disturbing to me how Nikon was extremely slow at engineering mirrorless as the highest level of competition appears to have left Nikon in the dust... and many Nikon bodies are now sitting on a shelf gathering dust. I could move onto to Nikon D850 and continue with my collection of lenses, move in mirrorless Nikon's or make a huge jump into Sony. Oh, what should I do?
@jrodewald2010 Жыл бұрын
I've been on Nikon with an FM decades ago. Been with them ever since. The thought of shifting brands was painful due to that long history, but I am glad I stuck my ground and couldn't be more pleased with my latest Z7ii body.
@RayLombardi Жыл бұрын
Love my Z9! The technology has advanced so much in general, it is unreal what cameras allow us to do. Long live Nikon!
@slewisgreen Жыл бұрын
i have the Z6ii, the Z8 does look quite fantastic, but it is larger and heavier...and I am not a professional..."size is everything" almost. I will stay with the Z6ii. Thanks for the video and history.
@TheGalah-z3kАй бұрын
Started with an FG20 then a F601, F801s, F90 and then onto a D100. When the D100 eventually died I switched to a D500 (the best wildlife digital camera the big N ever made). Bought a Z8 last week and whilst it’s early days and I am still wrangling the mirrorless beast, I know that it can shoot some cracking images. Well Nikon we have stuck by you so don’t give up on us and keep the innovative products and firmware upgrades coming.
@harmenvanwelbergen4224 Жыл бұрын
I am still completely hooked on my D850. I never shoot video. But now with the coming of the z8 I might in time be tempted to go to mirrorless. Thank you for your review!
@kuhaniresti6 ай бұрын
I was Chelsea who convinced me to get the D850. It was my switch from a Canon user for almost a decade.
@switcheyephotography5722 Жыл бұрын
How do you feel about the movement towards vintage ccd sensor digital cameras:?
@charlesworton40203 ай бұрын
Just bought a Z8, and am very impressed by it. It's the only camera in this price range to have a stacked sensor, which virtually solves the rolling shutter problem that plagues everyone else. It also has a 1/32000 top speed, far higher than the competition. And their video capability is far better as well. It's a spectacular camera.
@aadvanderwell9704 Жыл бұрын
As a long time Nikon user shooting a range of camera models starting with the F1in the 60ties up to the Z7ii in the present, I can say that the Z7ii is a true GEM and a multi sided photo/video dreammachine equipped with all you want to make the best pictures ever! The quality beats almost all the competitors in the field. Having used various bodies and lenses all these years I can state that they NEVER let me down!
@CraigEggleton5 ай бұрын
On my second Z8. Bought a used one a few months back and then sold it. After using a few canon and Sony cameras I kept missing the Z8. Do I need this much camera? no. But it sure is a pure joy to shoot and has a unique look and quality I absolutely love. Grading NLog is a breeze as well.
@tintin69rr Жыл бұрын
I’ve been a canon shooter for near 20 years and although I love the R6 but hate the rolling shutter and button layout of the r7 so I’ve just sold my r7 I’m now contemplating ditching the r6 and rf 100-500 along with the rf 1.4x and moving over to Nikon for the Z8 get an adapter for my ef L glass Adapt that to the z mount and get a sigma 150-600 for now then update that to the z180-600
@captainbozo01 Жыл бұрын
A great thing about Nikon improving the cameras with firmware updates is that it's not just limited to the top end models - even the Z5 keeps getting improvements, like them putting the autofocus in a completely different league with version 1.40
@russellwright9961 Жыл бұрын
That’s because they are truly building into their mirrorless system. Pretty soon they’ll have everything from amateur bodies to Cinema bodies and lenses, and will be a true game changer…
@captainbozo01 Жыл бұрын
@@russellwright9961 I doubt there's going to be dedicated cine bodies from Nikon, not gonna lie. But I do think that they'll put more and more of the top end bodies' amazing video features into lower end cameras too over time.
@GG-zv9ku11 ай бұрын
my first Nikon was the D40, then upgraded over the years as I got more in to photography. They got amazing lenses and im glad they still around. My new Z8 will be here soon. I never left Nikon. I just keep my Nikon DSLR until now. Its about the amazing Nikon lenses.
@williamebert6047 Жыл бұрын
I love ur work for years now. I have 2 D 750s and I’m looking to upgrade to mirror less. Should I buy the Zf or spend the money on Z8?
@AleksandarGospic Жыл бұрын
I'm definitely a loyal Nikon user but also I'm not in the position financially to just change systems, even if I wanted to. I wanted to jump on the mirroless train, cause I wanted that bit lighter and smaller camera, without a mirror shake and I like new tech, but nothing from Z lineup was satisfying enough to replace my D850, so I decided to wait. Z9 was finally that desirable camera but as landscape photographer and hiker and biker I don't like bulky cameras with integrated grip. So I decided to wait for Z8, cause we all knew it is coming. And it is finally here ❤I just wish I had enough money to buy it immediately but I hope till the end of the year I'd be able to get it! 😍
@mmcwill1 Жыл бұрын
Thank goodness I don't have to sell my Nikon stuff. I'm glad I waited! Thank you Tony and Chelsea!!
@gewglesux Жыл бұрын
fUNNY....
@christophermucha2855 Жыл бұрын
I had the D850 and was thinking of switching to the Sony A1 and their 600mm lens. Luckily I was not able to obtain a copy of the lens and got the Z9 shortly after it came out. Was not thrilled with the 3D tracking compared to Sony and Canyon but it has gotten much better. Just got the z8 last month and sold my D850. Currently in the process of switching out lenses. Seems Nikon has the best options for wildlife lenses but supper long wait times.
@przybylskipawel Жыл бұрын
We are still talking about the only brand that offers 8K60p internal RAW recording? That offers 4K120p both as normal speed and slow motion? That has HDMI A, mic jack, headphone jack, active hotshoe? In what aspect they are behind?
@angeloplayforone Жыл бұрын
Cinema lenses, Open Gate recording, 4 channel audio recording, lenses suitable for gimbals look at the Pana 1.8 lenses all of the same size. Fully articulated screen. Different bodies at different prices with good video function to be a B or C cam. Timecode synchronisation as Pana GH6, S5, S5II, S5Iix and S1H. Look in you tube at James Jackson video. He soms this up. Nikon has a long way ahead in video.
@LC-rj6ok Жыл бұрын
Were the Z7ii & Z6ii a big improvement over the original mark 1i's for focusing? I sold all my Canon kit to move over to Nikon, the R5 and the new f2.8lenses together meant I was priced out of the 45mp mirrorless Canon system.
@colinmclean1300 Жыл бұрын
Im going for z8 as soon as the hype calms down and availability is improved. Will keep my z7ii as a backup.