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Nikon Z 7 VS Nikon D850

Nikon Z 7 £3,399/$3,396 (body only)

An SLR killer from Nikon?

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Virtually identical in price and megapixel count, the Z 7 matches the established D850 for capturing ultra-fine detail and texture. In practical terms, it edges ahead, with a 24-70mm f/4 kit lens that’s scarily sharp across the entire image frame, and highly effective five-axis IBIS to keep everything steady. Naturally, there’s no mirror-slap to cause unwanted vibrations, which can cause

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