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Nikon Z6

Nikon say the Z6 is "perhaps the most adaptable camera we’ve ever created", and the combination of features they've packed into this mirrorless camera seems to back up that claim.


Interchangeable and unbeatable lenses

Much of the adaptability of any camera comes down to interchangeable lenses, and what they offer across the board. The Z6 is no exception, with a larger Z Mount and shorter flange focal distance allowing the renowned NIKKOR Z lenses to provide incredible sharpness and detail at any aperture, and superb results in low light.


Keep your eye on the prize

On the Z6, a new customizable menu appears inside the viewfinder, so you can easily adjust settings such as focus modes, white balance, exposure and VR settings, without having to take your eye off the prize shot.


New and improved autofocus

The new hybrid autofocus switches between autofocus modes to fine-tune the clarity of the final shot to an even greater degree. Meanwhile, light-shielding phase detection pixels are arranged to provide more accurate autofocus in dim lighting.


Steady shots

Vibration Reduction (VR) overcomes the "shakes", and the better the VR, the better the shot. VR in the Nikon Z6 is superior to most, and is available in whatever NIKKOR Z lens you choose, while optical and electronic VR combine for steadier video footage.


Making movies

The Z6 can capture 16:9 4K UHD/30p video in full-frame. In other words, cinema-quality video footage - sharp, clean and alive with colour. You’ll feel like you've been making movies when you see the stunning results.

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Manufacturer: Nikon

Lens configurations: 24-70/4 S Body

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pricespy.co.nz
★★★★★
4 years ago

Finally a mirrorless camera from Nikon that works (Nikon 1 was before). + Good performance + The following EYE-AF + Good video features + All previous lenses that I have for Nikon work - Box AF-C when trying to shoot moving images - No possibility for battery grip with functionality Conclusion: A...

johnlewis.com
★★★★★
4 years ago
Best camera I've ever used

As a long time Nikon user, when the time came to switch to full-frame mirrorless, the logical choice was the Z6. Switching from the heavy (but wonderful) D750, the Z6 is smaller and lighter, but is packed with features (electronic viewfinder, touch screen, blazingly fast XQD card, eye and face...

Amazon
★★★★★
4 years ago

I already have 3 DSLR's and thought I would give the Z6 a go, especially with the recent firmware update and price drop. Very happy with it this far and have captured some superb images on various of my 'F' mount lenses which couple to the camera without any issues vie the FTZ adapter.

T3
★★★★★
4 years ago
Nikon Z6 review

Towards the end of last year, there was a bit of a flurry in camera announcements. Not surprising, considering Photokina took place in Cologne in September. What was perhaps a little bit more of a shock was Nikon's entry into the full-frame mirrorless market after what felt like years of rumours and...

Great handling; Full-frame sensor; Small and light (for full-frame

Limited system (for now; Screen doesn't fully articulate; XQD card slot

Videomaker
★★★★★
5 years ago

The Nikon Z6 has a very nice, high-quality image, its low light performance is great and it has a long battery life. We really like being able to crop your sensor at will and shoot slow motion up to 120 frames per second. Plus, there's no quality loss at that higher frame rate.

Neocamera
★★★★★
4 years ago
Nikon Z6

Nikon launched the Z-platform by introducing the Nikon Z6 and Z7 simultaneously. Understandably, the Z7 drew more attention due to its considerably higher-resolution and immediate comparison to the D850 reviewed here Nikon D850 which remains one of the best DSLRs on the market.

Extremely low noise; Excellent metering; Effecive 5-Axis Image Stabilization; Good colors accuracy; Reliable Automatic White-Balance; Highly sensitive AF; Quick 273-Point AF; Very responsive; Ultra-Sharp EVF; Natural EVF contrast; Solid build quality

Shallow Buffer-Depth; Poor EC button location; Poor Continuous AF; Artifacts from built-in Phase-Detect pixels; Not Exposure-Priority; Occasionally incorrect WB preview; Bizarre Auto ISO; Very short battey-life

Digital Camera World
★★★★★
5 years ago
Nikon Z6 review

The Nikon Z6 is always going to be somewhat overshadowed by the more powerful and higher-resolution Z7, but actually it's a much more versatile camera, as well as being much more affordable.

12fps burst mode; Superb high-ISO quality; In-body stabilisation; Full frame 4K video; Stellar Z-mount lenses

Weak 310-shot battery life; Average buffer capacity; Some viewfinder lag

ePHOTOzine
★★★★
5 years ago
Nikon Z6 Review

The new Nikon Z6 and Z7 are Nikon's brand-new full-frame mirrorless cameras , with a large electronic viewfinder, a 3.2inch tilting touch-screen, and the option of a 24mp or 45.7mp full-frame BSI CMOS sensor.

More compact body than FF Nikon DSLRs; Excellent image quality possible; Great noise performance; High-quality 4K video without crop; Compact lenses available; 3.2inch tilting touch-screen; High-resolution electronic viewfinder; Built-in 5-axis image stabilisation; 12fps continuous shooting,...

Single XQD card slot; Short Battery life (310 shots

wexphotographic.com
★★★★
4 years ago
Great all round performer

As a long term Nikon user of over 30 years I was delighted that the old F mount lenses work perfectly on the new Z mount. I have both the new Z 24-70mF4 and 14-30m F4 which are incredibly sharp. The screen display is bright and clear and the menu system is straight forward to use.

Durable; Great Features; Great Picture Quality; Lightweight; Simple Controls

Digitalcamera HQ
★★★★★
4 years ago
Nikon Z6

​ Those who are loyal to Nikon as a brand have found this camera to be truly one of the best. Its build quality is also outstanding. It gives detailed images with natural colors, especially skin tones. Nikon's colors are always a standout, and the Z6 follows this tradition.

Provides a high-resolution EVF; Touchscreen interface for ease of use; 12fps burst shooting for quick imagery; Amazing performance of the AF system and sensor; In-body image stabilization good for handheld shooting

Only has a single memory card slot; Battery life limited compared to a DSLR; Provides very few native lens selections

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