Having previously spent a few months with the 24-megapixel Nikon Z 6II, today, we move to its bigger brother, and I will begin a series of essays on Nikon’s latest high-resolution entry into the mirrorless camera market, the new Nikon Z 7II. So, it all comes down to this. As a professional photographer for nearing 20 years now, I have always had a Nikon in my bag as my primary shooter. Different jobs call for different tools. So, I’ve shot pretty much every brand and every format over the last few years, but Nikon has always been the brand I’ve actually owned and used for the vast majority of my stills work not requiring medium format. But, throughout that time, I have always shot on a DSLR with a big bright optical viewfinder and the resilience of a tank. And despite flirting with my fair share of mirrorless bodies, I have still yet to claim one as my primary weapon of choice. A few years ago, when mirrorless cameras came along, I dipped a toe in the water like everyone else. But despite having owned multiple mirrorless cameras in the last few years, both Nikons and other brands, I […]
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