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huddy wrote:
For me, this is all just a hobby and I don’t need to buy a body at release MSRP without full reviews anyway.


I get not wanting to pay MSRP, but the full reviews are unlikely to have any meaningful information to help make a decision - unless you are deciding between systems. It has been a LONG time since Nikon released a dud body (perhaps the D80?) so the decision matrix is pretty simple

1) Want a midrange midresolution body? Z6x is your answer
2) Want to save serious $ above everything else? Z6ii
3) Absolutely believe you can make use of an extra half stop of DR at base ISO? Z6ii
4) Hate flippy screens with all your soul? Z6ii
5) Want to have fast action stills capability? Z6iii
6) Have saved enough to pay for retinal damage from a bright EVF? Z6iii
6) Interested mostly in video? Why are you on this forum



Jul 09, 2024 at 01:56 PM
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Re: Official Z6 III Thread -


huddy wrote:
For me, this is all just a hobby and I don’t need to buy a body at release MSRP without full reviews anyway.


I get not wanting to pay MSRP, but the full reviews are unlikely to have any meaningful information to help make a decision - unless you are deciding between systems. It has been a LONG time since Nikon released a dud body (perhaps the D80?) so the decision matrix is pretty simple

1) Want a midrange midresolution body? Z6x is your answer
2) Want to save serious $ above everything else? Z6ii
3) Absolutely believe you can make use of an extra half stop of DR at base ISO? Z6ii
4) Hate flippy screens with all your soul? Z6ii
5) Want to have fast action stills capability? Z6iii
6) Interested mostly in video? Why are you on this forum



Jul 09, 2024 at 01:55 PM





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