The title, and point of the video was "mirrorless cameras for sport photography". In that domain, exists APS-C, High MP, Mid MP, and a broad range of price. The maker of the video set the parameters of the video, and his goals. I guess he just didn't do it the way you want him to. Hopefully, others may find it useful in choosing a mirrorless camera system for sports photography. The only reason I posted to this thread was it included the Z7. There was no particular focus on the Z7 good or bad. The Z7 it is not being marketed as a sports camera so I didn't think it would offend.
Again off topic as the Z7 or Z6 was never intended for sports photography The Z7 is a high MP MILC capable of producing outstanding images in line with D850. We are still waiting for test results with Leica M lenses with the 1.1 mm sensor cover as in the initial testing proved to be very promising. This will open a completely new avenue for the Z7 and I suspect the Z6 also.
I really don't understand the intent. After Sony A7rII I opted for the Fuji XT2's along with many of the XF lenses and many touted them for sports photography. After several months testing the XT2 was not in the league of the D500/D5 for sports or BIF but the XT2 was superb camera for general photography.
The title, and point of the video was "mirrorless cameras for sport photography". In that domain, exists APS-C, High MP, Mid MP, and a broad range of price. The maker of the video set the parameters of the video, and his goals. I guess he just didn't do it the way you want him to. Hopefully, others may find it useful in choosing a mirrorless camera system for sports photography. The only reason I posted to this thread was it included the Z7. There was no particular focus on the Z7 good or bad. The Z7 it is not being marketed as a sports camera so I didn't think it would offend.
Again off topic as the Z7 or Z6 was never intended for sports photography The Z7 is a high MP MILC capable of producing outstanding images in line with D850. We are still waiting for test results with Leica M lenses with the 1.1 mm sensor cover as in the initial testing proved to be very promising. This will open a completely new avenue for the Z7 and I suspect the Z6 also.
Oct 21, 2018 at 09:22 PM
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