i will sell my z6ii, d850 and a lens maybe haha, i say that but for me i only shoot stills and post online so the 60+mp sensor would be wasted and all the other features, what i might do is wait a few months after this releases and pick up a good used z8 for a good price that way i have some extra features if needed and wont break the bank.
12 megapixels is my limit. Matsushita sensors are what gives the D700 and the D3 incredible colors and very smooth backgrounds. I also own a D300, D800 and Z7 resting comfortably in my equipment closet.
Way back (two decades or so), 10MP CCD sensor camera was a great thing to step into Digital Photography from Films... Today, 60+ MP FX sensor folks raise questions "Is it enough"... Classic example of GREED KNOWS NO BOUNDS... From 60+MP to what size sensor are we migrating? Where's it going to end? Don't you think that instead of enjoying photography, people are more concerned about running behind Mega pixels 😢😢
speculation. If there is a z7iii then Nikon ambassadors would be testing it and the mags plus nikons hard core youtube photographer testers, but all under a non disclosure agreement, this site would not get a lookin.
Z8 has noise because of the stacked sensor being less clean than normal sensors. And if you downscale to 24mp it cleans up very similarly to those lower res sensors. Higher resolution sensors look noisier because if you're viewing at 100%, you're zooming in more on higher res sensors than lower res sensors. If you view at equal sizes, it becomes the same
Is is 61Mpx non stack sensor. Z8 and z9 does have a stacked sensor, hence they can not go above 50 mpx. Sony has the highest stacked high resolution sensor which is 50 mpx, higher then Nikon 45Mpx. All other spec are simply made up. Dual processor is not needed. If Nikon introduce the z7 III as a high spec camera it will be a slow processor with high megapixel. Don’t know there is a niche for this camera in the Nikon line up.
You're gonna need all the pixels you can put on your subject in wildlife photography. Cropping is an essential part of successful wildlife photography. NO, 61 mp is nowhere near enough .. !
Wow I want this camera cant wait❤
Why am i watching this? I can't afford it.
i will sell my z6ii, d850 and a lens maybe haha, i say that but for me i only shoot stills and post online so the 60+mp sensor would be wasted and all the other features, what i might do is wait a few months after this releases and pick up a good used z8 for a good price that way i have some extra features if needed and wont break the bank.
I can imagine what it will cost. The Z7II here in Australia costs $4500 - crazy price, that is why I keep using my D700
25 megapixels is perfect
Nice
Thank you so much.
12 megapixels is my limit.
Matsushita sensors are what gives the D700 and the D3 incredible colors and very smooth backgrounds.
I also own a D300, D800 and Z7 resting comfortably in my equipment closet.
So best nikon
Nice video but nikon is silent.
But after 5 years, from the 7ii it would an nice improofment.
Way back (two decades or so), 10MP CCD sensor camera was a great thing to step into Digital Photography from Films... Today, 60+ MP FX sensor folks raise questions "Is it enough"... Classic example of GREED KNOWS NO BOUNDS... From 60+MP to what size sensor are we migrating? Where's it going to end? Don't you think that instead of enjoying photography, people are more concerned about running behind Mega pixels 😢😢
So, Nikon is making an A7RV?
Did he said the release date?
We don't need 61+ mp 24-5 is plenty.
speculation. If there is a z7iii then Nikon ambassadors would be testing it and the mags plus nikons hard core youtube photographer testers, but all under a non disclosure agreement, this site would not get a lookin.
61 MP it means more iso noise... The Z8 has 46 MP and has lots of noise...
Z8 has noise because of the stacked sensor being less clean than normal sensors.
And if you downscale to 24mp it cleans up very similarly to those lower res sensors.
Higher resolution sensors look noisier because if you're viewing at 100%, you're zooming in more on higher res sensors than lower res sensors.
If you view at equal sizes, it becomes the same
The price is $ 1,500.00 Usd
What no global shutter ?
Click clicker de Bait but always funny
Nikon Z8 станет средним классом и более дешевым вариантом, а Nikon Z7III для профессионалов... Отвратительные новости.
Fake news.
A Z7iii dat has higher specs than a Z8 and Z9? Does not make sense to me.
Is is 61Mpx non stack sensor. Z8 and z9 does have a stacked sensor, hence they can not go above 50 mpx. Sony has the highest stacked high resolution sensor which is 50 mpx, higher then Nikon 45Mpx.
All other spec are simply made up. Dual processor is not needed.
If Nikon introduce the z7 III as a high spec camera it will be a slow processor with high megapixel. Don’t know there is a niche for this camera in the Nikon line up.
You're gonna need all the pixels you can put on your subject in wildlife photography. Cropping is an essential part of successful wildlife photography. NO, 61 mp is nowhere near enough .. !
It's like asking someone is a billion dollar enough.
Lies!!!
BS