Amateur Photographer

Nigel Atherton

Nikon Z 7 system

Now there are enough lenses in Nikon’s Z system to make the switch from my DSLRs worthwhile I have retired my trusty D800 in favour of a Z 7, initially with just the Z 24-70mm f/2.8. The Z 7 may not win any beauty contests but the ergonomics are great and it’s a dream to shoot with. It’s smaller and lighter than my D800, though some of the Z lenses are bigger than my F-mount versions. For those famiiar with Nikons the learning curve is pretty short. The Z 7 has the same 45MP sensor as the

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