When Nikon
launched its two,
all-new full-frame
mirrorless
cameras, it was
laying down a
challenge to Sony.
The landscape and
portrait-oriented
45.7-m
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When Nikon launched its two, all-new full-frame mirrorless cameras, it was laying down a challenge to Sony. The landscape and portrait-oriented 45.7-megapixel Z7 strongly resembles Sony’s superb, 42.4-megapixel A7R III. Meanwhile, the model we’re looking at today, the 24.5-megapixel Z6, looks a heckuva lot like the world-beating 24.2-megapixel Sony A7 III. Both Z-Mount cameras cost nearly the same as their Sony counterparts, and pack similar features like in-body stabilization and full-sensor 4K video.
This is obviously not a coincidence, as Nikon is trying to disrupt Sony’s mirrorless dominance. Does it succeed with the Z6? It isn’t perfect, but in a couple of areas, Nikon has actually bested the current full-frame mirrorless champ.
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