The Z8 is not high enough resolution for many photographers. And it's a hybrid camera, so it sacrifices dynamic range and other features that many professional Photographers demand. And it's too large. Nikon is at risk of losing that market to GFX and other medium format cameras. It's that simple.
You're way off LOLOL. You're one of those MP counters and thats it. Theres so many D850, D5 lovers out there, you think size is an issue? just stop. 45mps is perfect for literally any occasion.
The Z8 is not high enough resolution for many photographers. And it's a hybrid camera, so it sacrifices dynamic range and other features that many professional Photographers demand. Nikon is at risk of losing that market to GFX and other medium format cameras. It's that simple.
I'm not sure about this. New versions are only introduced by Nikon if they make sense in the current Z lineup. With the introduction of the Z8, this camera could also be seen as the upgrade that was expected as the Z7III. I do not expect a Z7III any time soon.
The z8 is too big and too much of a hybrid video camera. Many professional Photographers want a photography centered camera that's more compact. Nikon is at risk of losing that market to GFX and other medium format options. So it's only a matter of time.
The Z8 is not high enough resolution for many photographers. And it's a hybrid camera, so it sacrifices dynamic range and other features that many professional Photographers demand. Nikon is at risk of losing that market to GFX and other medium format cameras. It's that simple.
@disadadi8958 I do!! My gallery prints are often 30x40 or larger and printed at 300-400dpi because they're viewed close up. That's a minimum of 9,000 x 12,000 pixels, which is 108 MP+ resolution. That's exactly why the Fuji GFX 100s ii is a way better open for me than a Z8, even given the disadvantages.
@@disadadi8958 I need ~108MP for 30x40 prints at 300dpi for gallery prints. Fast and accurate autofocus, excellent dynamic range, and low ISO is vital. Hybrid cameras video capabilities often degrade the image quality, perhaps most importantly dynamic range. In this regard, the GFX 100S II is better than the z8 in every single way, except autofocus. And it's not that far behind.
The Z8 is not high enough resolution for many photographers. And it's a hybrid camera, so it sacrifices dynamic range and other features that many professional Photographers demand. And it's too large. Nikon is at risk of losing that market to GFX and other medium format cameras. It's that simple.
You're way off LOLOL. You're one of those MP counters and thats it. Theres so many D850, D5 lovers out there, you think size is an issue? just stop. 45mps is perfect for literally any occasion.
Autofocus? Maybe the same like in Canon R3 ??
More like Z6III
The Z8 is not high enough resolution for many photographers. And it's a hybrid camera, so it sacrifices dynamic range and other features that many professional Photographers demand. Nikon is at risk of losing that market to GFX and other medium format cameras. It's that simple.
I'm not sure about this. New versions are only introduced by Nikon if they make sense in the current Z lineup. With the introduction of the Z8, this camera could also be seen as the upgrade that was expected as the Z7III. I do not expect a Z7III any time soon.
Let's see!
The z8 is too big and too much of a hybrid video camera. Many professional Photographers want a photography centered camera that's more compact. Nikon is at risk of losing that market to GFX and other medium format options. So it's only a matter of time.
Ready to switch from canon rp to Nikon z ecosystem. This z7iii would be ideal.
Nice to see a new kneekon
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The Z7ii has had 1000$ off every 4 months for years, hardly convincing
I really really hope they dont add a higher resolution sensor. 45 is already massive.
The Z8 is not high enough resolution for many photographers. And it's a hybrid camera, so it sacrifices dynamic range and other features that many professional Photographers demand. Nikon is at risk of losing that market to GFX and other medium format cameras. It's that simple.
@@s.gharavi1614 what kinda photographer needs more than 45 MP?
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@disadadi8958 I do!! My gallery prints are often 30x40 or larger and printed at 300-400dpi because they're viewed close up. That's a minimum of 9,000 x 12,000 pixels, which is 108 MP+ resolution. That's exactly why the Fuji GFX 100s ii is a way better open for me than a Z8, even given the disadvantages.
@@disadadi8958 I need ~108MP for 30x40 prints at 300dpi for gallery prints. Fast and accurate autofocus, excellent dynamic range, and low ISO is vital. Hybrid cameras video capabilities often degrade the image quality, perhaps most importantly dynamic range. In this regard, the GFX 100S II is better than the z8 in every single way, except autofocus. And it's not that far behind.