![]() ![]() On top of that, the new Z camera system had to be future-proof for potentially the next several decades, should mirrorless cameras eventually overtake DSLRs. Therefore, it was important for Nikon to not only develop a reliable, advanced mirrorless camera system on the first generation but also to allow existing Nikon F mount lenses to be used without any serious drawbacks or limitations. Nikon’s strongest asset was its large and loyal audience of F-mount DSLR users, including the over 100 million Nikkor lenses that have been sold since the company’s inception. All the while, the company’s now-discontinued Nikon 1 mirrorless cameras served as a harsh reminder that the new Z series cameras needed to be positioned well on the market or else risk almost immediate failure. As we have seen in the past, launching a new system is not an easy task it usually takes two or three generations of cameras to finally appeal to the masses, and time was not on Nikon’s side. With other camera companies like Sony, Fuji, Olympus, Panasonic, and Leica already having years of experience in mirrorless technology, including pro-grade cameras, Nikon’s relatively late timing with the Z6 and Z7 was quite interesting. But how does this camera hold up in practice? Read on to find out… The Nikon Z6 in particular – being the more affordable of the two Z cameras – is a critical part of Nikon’s future plans. But it was always a question of “when,” not “if” Nikon would satisfy the mirrorless hunger, as the demand for such cameras remained steady and even increased despite the camera market’s overall decline. Both Z-series cameras marked the company’s entry into the full-frame mirrorless market, a category of camera that many Nikon shooters had anticipated anxiously for years. ATI/AMD: we recommend Radeon HD 5000 and newer.The Nikon Z6 was announced in August of 2018 alongside the higher resolution Z7.Intel (integrated/CPU): Core 3 rd generation (i3/i5/i7-3xxx) processors and newer.Windows: Windows 7 – Windows 10/64 bit, “a relatively new graphics card” with support for DirectX11:. ![]()
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