![]() ![]() It’s the first time Nikon has used this in an interchangeable lens camera, and the company claims up to 5 stops of shake compensation. Like the Z7, the Z6 has in-body image stabilization. ![]() The Z6 offers a choice of pinpoint, single-point, dynamic area AF, wide-area AF and auto-area AF modes, though it does not offer the eye-detection mode for portrait and people shots that Sony’s been so successful with. It has roughly half the number of AF points of the Z7 – 273 versus 493 – but they are spread across 90% of the width and height of the image area, so the coverage is very broad (and much wider than you get with a DSLR). Externally, it’s indistinguishable from the Z7. It has a magnesium alloy body with extensive weather sealing and a 200,000-shot shutter life. The Z6 might be a cheaper alternative to the Z7, but that’s not reflected in the build quality. There is a showcase ultra-fast Noct 58mm f/0.95 too - but for the top choices for the system see our guide to the best Nikon Z lenses. We tested the Z6 with the new Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S kit lens and Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S prime lens, but there’s also a Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.8 S prime which we’ve used with the Z7. Nikon says its new, wider Z mount will allow faster, more advanced lens designs with larger rear optical elements. It currently adds around £100/$150 to the cost of the camera when bought as a kit, but for Nikon owners it looks like a must-have accessory. There are three new Z-mount lenses available right now, but with the adaptor you can use your existing lenses too. So although the Nikon Z cameras use a new lens mount, Nikon is also selling an FTZ mount adaptor which lets you use any existing current Nikon lens without restriction. It also sees them as an effective and simple solution for existing Nikon users to migrate to a mirrorless system – or use a mirrorless camera alongside their DSLR for silent shooting, video and other tasks best suited to mirrorless technology. Nikon isn’t just trying to poach users of other brands with its Z series mirrorless cameras. Weight: 675g (body only, with battery and memory card) Key features Max burst: 12fps (focus locked on first frame) LCD: 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen, 2,100k dots Viewfinder: EVF, 3,690k dots OLED, 100% coverage, 0.8x magnification ![]() Sensor: 24.5MP full frame back-illuminated CMOS, 35.9 x 23.9mmĪF points: 273-point phase detection AF, 90% coverage horizontal and vertical
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