Let's look at where my DSLR struggles begin. My Nikon D800 from 2012 is an extra 50% heavier than the Nikon Z6 II I'm now used to, and also the Z7 II that is arguably my DSLR's modern day equivalent.
I first used the Nikon D610 when it was launched back in 2013. A lot has happened since then, so surely it's obsolete now?
The Nikon Z50 II’s flagship Z9 tech is as close as we’ve come to a Z-Series Nikon D500. The question now: Do we even still ...
In our Nikon Z8 review, we found it has excellent ... The debate between DSLR vs mirrorless cameras used to be a fierce one but, the lighter, more portable cameras are proving ever popular over ...
Mirrorless technology has gained traction among professional photographers who prioritize speed with advanced features while ...
This week, Nikon announced its latest APS-C camera, the Z50II. It's an update to 2019's Z50, using the same sensor but with ...
153 AF points help make the Nikon D5 a fast focusing DSLR It's hard to single out any ... results may vary depending on the XQD card that is used. The results above were achieved using a Lexar ...
This isn't Nikon's first 50mm lens for its mirrorless cameras ... has notoriously bad back-focusing issues when used with a ...
Nikon has updated its four-year-old Z50 with the Z50 II. The mini-DSLR-style successor comes with the same 20.9MP APS-C ...
This guide to the very best cameras on the market includes both mirrorless and DSLR models from leading brands, including Nikon, Sony and Canon. Each camera has been extensively tested by our ...
I also dug out my old F-mount 50mm f/1.4 lens, which I've previously used with a Nikon D800 DSLR, and took like-for-like photos with it alongside the Z 50mm f/1.4 on the Nikon Z6 III (via an ...