Which Nikon Mirrorless Camera should you buy? $650-$5500
Tony & Chelsea Northrup Tony & Chelsea Northrup
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 Published On Jul 29, 2023

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$657 at http://SDP.io/Z30 : Nikon Z30 has a smaller APS-C sensor, side-flip screen, but no viewfinder
$1296 at http://SDP.io/Z5 : Nikon Z5 has a bigger full-frame sensor, but has a tilt screen instead of a flip screen. 24 megapixels, 4.5 frames per second, full-width 1080/60 video. 4K video is heavily cropped. Two SD cards.
$1996 at http://SDP.io/Z62 : Nikon Z6 II has a higher quality BSI sensor. Max 14 FPS. Full-width 4k/30 video, but 4k/60 video is cropped. One SD card + one CF Express type B card.
$2996 at http://SDP.io/Z72 : Nikon Z7 II has better 45 megapixel sensor. However, max FPS drops to 10 FPS. It shoots 4k at 60 FPS full-width but with relatively low quality.
$3996 at http://SDP.io/Z8 : Nikon Z8 has 30 FPS JPG and better autofocus system. It shoots better quality 4k/60 video and up to 8k/60 raw.
$5496 at http://SDP.io/Z9 : NIkon Z9 adds two CF Express type B cards, vertical battery grip, less overheating problems, Ethernet port, GPS.

Tony & Chelsea Northrup help you decide which Nikon mirrorless Z-mount camera you should buy, with prices ranging from $650 to $5500. They cover key differences including viewfinders, screen types (whether they flip or tilt), sensor size, video capabilities, autofocus accuracy and speed, frames per second, GPS and Ethernet. The genres of photography discussed are travel, portraits, sports, and wildlife photography.

0:00 Introduction
0:56 APS-C vs Full Frame
1:17 Nikon Z30
1:37 Do you need a viewfinder?
2:09 Nikon Z50
2:33 Nikon Z fc
3:10 Nikon DX camera summary
3:30 Nikon Z5
3:48 Do you need 2 card slots?
4:24 Nikon Z5 dynamic range
4:51 Nikon Z6 II & Z7 II
6:50 Adorama Promo
7:39 Nikon Z8 & Z9 (sports & wildlife)
12:38 Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 S
13:08 Adorama Promo

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