Hi! I am Mari Carmen, great video!! Currently I am considering to buy Z6 or Z6 II but I am not sure which one, so which one do you recommend me to buy? I mainly use for portraits photography for my kids; by the way, they move a lot
@@maricarmenrico9842 this sort of question is always a bit tricky. Is it paid portraits and a lot of them? If so, and if it were me I’d be justified buying the Z6ii if you can afford it. If it’s just to enjoy and have the kids photographed the z6 or even z5.
I was going to buy Z5, but then I read its issues "noise look screen" in night time. I would like to start shooting night sky, so Im saving more money to buy Z6ii
After watching so many videos about Z5 and Z6II, I finally made the decision to purchase Z5 with 24-70/4 on the new year Jan 1, 2022, as a back for my D750 which I am using from past 3 years. I have got a deal with Z5 with an extra 15c battery and 64 gb uhs-ii card in the box. Till now have done 3 projects with 2500 shots total, I am quite pleased with the Z5 in low light condition and also with the image quality. I can make the composition faster and editing the photos has become much easier. I just hope it had better battery life like D750, even though it has bigger battery when compared with Z6 or Z6ii. I am quite happy I made the right decision and saved some money for the S lines lenses. Thanks Ralph for the videos you made on Z5.
I used my Nikon D5100 since 2013 and finally decided to move to a mirrorless camera. Based on a great deal for the Nikon Z5, I decided to purchase it and move into full-frame. I was able to get it almost new plus a 50mm 1.8 Z lens for just under $1,200 USD. I bought 3 other Z lenses on deep discounts and I'm very happy with the Z5. I would've love to have purchased the Z6II, but it was too high of a price for me at $1,700 USD new. My Z5 without the lens was about $760 USD used and in pristine condition, so it was a significant price difference.
Just purchased the Z5 and the z 24-120mm f4 s along with the z 40mm f2 s lenses. Your videos helped so much! I've been shooting Olympus for years now, and will be sticking with the OM-1 for sports and wildlife, but for everything else, the Z5/24-120 combo is cracking. Great images SOC and far less post processing. Thanks Ralph for your straight-up assessment and quality videos!
After years with Nikon cameras I have finally settled on the Z6 and Z7. I will use the Z6 mainly for video and low light whilst the Z7 will be my main camera. I don't find the single card a hindrance. This is a personal choice which suits my needs. The Z system lenses are perfect with the Z cameras and look forward to new releases. Thanks Ralph for the video and the information provided.
@09:56 Actually as of firmware 2.2, the z6 supports cfexpress type b cards which thankfully now have more economic options than XQD. You can pick up a 512gb Angelbird cfexpress b for 180.
I'm currently have a z6 and love it. I don't do videos, just still photography. My backup camera is a D7200, but I am going to buy a Z5 for my backup. So that's my choice
If possible, I'll suggest to wait for the post Z9 models, such as the Z5 II or Z6 III. The Z9 established the technology, file format and interface similar to the D3 with the DSLR. Answering your question as an enthusiast, I bought a Z6 + 50 f/1.2 S while waiting for the Z9. I would have gone with a Z50 if it has IBIS to keep the cost down. The Z5 fps is too slow (not about shooting at xx fps, but burst rate) and the opportunity cost of the Z6 II is too high as an interim/backup camera.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography No rush and I'll get one as soon as the Z9 is in stock later in the year. There aren't even accessories such as an L-bracket available yet. Not sure about your Z6III question, but I'm certain it will be around the corner in 2023/24.
@@ryanb8736 That's why I recommend to buy only the new models. Just compare the old D100 & D200 against the models after D3 & D300. History just repeats itself.
@@bfs5113 I always do. I buy new models from each brand. I thought about getting Z9, but I don’t need a bigger body just to have a great autofocus system. I still have my R6 which does amazing in sports shooting. I did recently picked up a Z7II, but it’s autofocus is so far behind for a 3000 camera. I returned it. Thought about just getting a bunch of Nikon lenses and just grabbing the cheap Z5 to get in on my lenses, but rather just spend more and get Z6II, but then again 1000 more got me a Z7II that I didn’t care for. But 2500 more, I can get a Z9. I have a problem! Financially I would be better off getting a Z9, because cost of ownership in a year will lose less than a Z7II. Cheapest way to rent one for a year. I do that with a lot of newest cameras. I was gonna sell my R6, but I can’t now. After playing with so many cameras lately, that’s the best bargain you can get these days. It’s a powerhouse for only 2500. I might even just wait for Z8 next year. A Z7 body with a Z9 focus system would be the ultimate!
I did something similar wanting to upgrade from a D750; for me the Z5 is more of a side step and a true bridge from this model. I decided to jump into mirrorless when Nikon announced the Z9, where we could see the leap in technology how suddenly how much more promising the Z system became. Also the announcement of the 24-120 and the FTZ II told me that it was time. Instead of getting a Z6II and adapt all of my lenses I snatched a Z5 at $999 and bought the 50 1.8S, the 14-30 and was able also to get the 105 late last year when it was really hard to get. Now after getting the 24-120 I’m shooting to get the Z8, although I think this year the Z6 III is more realistic.
Sounds like a great strategy there. The 50mm is a gem of a lens. Nice line up. Do you enjoy the z5? I have a z5 and z6 and always seem to prefer the z6 🤷🏼♂️
@@RalphMayhewPhotography I do enjoy the Z5 and the Z lenses in general, image quality is almost the same in terms of dynamic range but the real champs are the lenses themselves. I have a toddler and with the D750 I wasn't able to track and take sharp photos, with the Z5 I noticed that is still slow and takes sometimes more time to track and focus that I'd like and still misses in certain occasions. Also the framerate is an issue at 4.5 FPS but it's a compromise and I understand that it's reserved for the higher models.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography In my job when I need photo or video I have access to Canon gear and in my opinion the Z5 with a 24-120 and the 105 macro trumps a R6 with the 24-105 with the 100 macro (also dealt with the overheating firsthand).
I appreciate that this video is made in 2022. The price of CFexpress B usuable in Z6ii is available from Sandisk for $95 USD for 128Gb from B&H Photo New York, as holiday sale in Dec. 2023 and $140 USD for 256GB plus taxes. Less of a big price now compared to 2022. Although Sandisk Pro SD cards are extremely low priced at B&H online. Makes the Z6ii and Z5 affordable to buy memory cards in any format. Cheers!
After MONTHS of looking into going full frame AND mirrorless from crop Nikon DSLRs, I made the jump in October 2021 to purchase the Z6 II and I'm only looking forward from here. I pondered the Z5 but the lack of compatibility with the MB-N11 was the biggest deciding factor to go to the Z6/Z7 II. I shoot a lot of portrait and my wrist as been getting to me with the whole up-and-over position when shooting portrait and the new grip has helped ergonomics A LOT. Aside from that, the faster burst speeds, cleaner low light performance, and dual cards with CF Express B made the decision easy to go with the Z6 II and I recommend anyone, provided they have the money, to get the camera and even splurge on (2) spare EN-EL15c's and the MB-N11 grip. Go body only, get as much Z glass as you can afford for your use case, and shoot happy. The Z7 II is for those that are printing HUGE prints, though I'm tempted to get it and make the Z6 II the secondary body for event photography.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography If you need something NOW, get the Z7 II package I previously described. Body, MB-N11 grip, (2) spare EN-EL15c's. If you can wait on delivery, the Z9 is well worth the wait. I haven't seen ONE person anywhere online say a bad thing about the Z9. From the shooting experience to the images, the Z9 is likely the 2022 camera of the year, and we're only in March! BTW, the Z 70-200mm f/2.8S is the BEST lens in Nikon's lineup.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography If you compare all of the costs of the Z7 II package to the Z9, the delta to the Z9 doesn’t seem like a lot and it’s a no brainer unless you need something right now.
Que buena explicación!. Por suerte youtube pone los subtitulos para que pueda ver este contenido tan valioso subtitulado en español y que el idioma ya no sea una barrera. Abrazo de gol!. David desde Argentina
I think z5 is good enough. For me, I normally shoot photos portrait etc. only. It creates beautiful images! the update of z6 z6ii seems to be more video-friendly. I'm glad I did buy a z5 , but if u r a video typed guy, I think z6ii is a better choice!
Thank you for the insight. I was planning on getting a Z6 but with just one card slot and having to go out and buy an xqd card I think I'll just go with the z5
I bought the Z5 and the 50 f/1.8S together six months ago for less than what the camera and cards cost now! That’s another thing - the cost of the FTZ adapter, or a Z Mount lens… $$$ I’m happy with the Z5, though. For my hobbyist needs it’s perfect. Great info on all of this, by the way! 👌🏼
I bought an early Z6 to pair with my D500. Only downsides for me with the Z6 was the slow restart after standby on early firmware, I use single point AF so the Z6 was at least as good AF as the D500. Sold both in May 2021for the Z6ii because the spec said better restart time and some AF improvements -perhaps I'd try the auto area animal detect. Recently added a bargain 2nd hand Z7 with the 3.4 firmware for safari and wow -it matches the restart time of the Z6ii and the AF seems just as good -though I'm still using single point AF!! With hindsight I'd have stuck with the Z6 and saved my money. BTW, sold my Z6ii and bought a shop clearance new Z6 recovering some money for my new 105 mm MC. Money is best spent on lenses after all.
Very helpful comparisons, including memory cards which I hadn't considered. I have a Z5 and good Z glass for it and am saving for a 6II or 7II. Thank you!
What z glass do u have? As i have the og z6 and i ended purchasing some f mount lens like the 105 2.8G, the 85 1.8 and the 24-40/f4 z lens. I guess im asking what would be considered good glass for the z6
@@Isaypreach hey mate. I have the 24-70 f4 and the 50 f1.8 and the rest are all f mounts. I hear really good reports of the Z glass but it’s very pricey - hence me staying with my fmount glass
@@Isaypreach I have 3 S line Z lenses, S="Superior", 501.8 S, 24-70 /2.8 S, and 70-200 /2.8 S. Happy with all 3 lenses. Only gripe is that the 50 lens is noisy in AF-C (Continous) mode.
I have a z6, but need to buy a second body. The Z6 AF has improved dramatically in the last update and Z6II dual processors don't give you much of an advantage so I think I would go with the Z6 over the Z6II because I can't justify the 400$ more for a slight update. If Nikon comes with a Z6III that has the Z9 Expeed 7 processor now that would be a bargain, but I doubt that it will be released anytime soon
Sounds wise to me. I don’t think they’ll share the Expeed 7 in lower range models. People would then want to z9. I hope I’m wrong but I can’t see it changing anytime soon.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography They should integrate the new processor because Nikon has been struggling against the AF of Sony and Canon in that range. So if they want to keep up they have to integrate it or else people are gonna switch to R5 and A7RIV. They've been the underdog for a long time, lost like half their share in the camera department(which is a shame because they are doing the best lens at the moment and excellent cameras) and honestly the Z9 is a very specific camera. If I had the money to buy it I wouldn't just because I won't use even half its features. Like...I would never use 4k/8k video and 30 burst shots etc.
I think you’re spot on @@merrymanson but they’re carrying their past behaviour into the present. I can see them choosing not to and in 5 years time be just where they were 2 years ago - nearly out of business again. I really hope I’m wrong but nothing of their past indicates their future will be any different :(
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Nikon keeps shooting themselves in the foot, I love nikon cameras but they piss me off cause they dont seem to get basic business. Canon is predatory and keeps chaning lens mounts so often you get screwed out of being able to upgrade, so I dont buy canon cameras and i hate sony with a passion.
Would buy the Z5 right now, but I found a Z6ii with a damaged HDMI, rest was fine, for the price of a used Z5. Will likely get a Z5 as a second camera down the road. Good comparison. Tried the Z6 when it first came out and it didn't do it for me, but 4 years later now that the system has matured, the Z series is the best value proposition out there. Get them now before the youtubers and tiktok influencers get on a nikon kick!
Dude! Just live with that screen and don't let it affect your hobby. Quick question: Can I select "line level" audio for the mic port? Or am I stuck with using the camera preamp at whatever minimal level? Thank you.
Haha this was a long time ago. Yep I have lived with it 👍 The control you have is over mic sensitivity between 1-20. I set mine to 15. This is only regarding internal z5 audio and not about line in unfortunately.
So the Z6 also can take CF Express Type B if you have updated the firmware. There are cheap CF Express B cards - Pergear (spelling?) makes a 64GB CF Express Type B Card for like $80 - it is not fast - but it is as fast as SD so if you are just trying to get going you don't need to spend $300 on the card for a Z6 or Z6II.
Hi Raph and thx for this video. When you simulate the price of the cameras + card you take a very large and expensive one 256 go. You can perfectly use 64 go and the increase of price is less.
That’s very true. I like to shoot with 256 GB as the 64GB fill up so quick. But you make a valid point. The price difference still exists between cards though regardless of size 👍 thanks for commenting :)
If you have a choice to pick Z5 Brand New In Box, and 2nd hand Z6 with around 7K Shutter Count. I don't have CFExpress Type B card yet to put into the Z6, so that's an extra cost to consider. I do stills all the time, so I don't need fast and moving AFC, just need the Eye AF to be there. I can also wait if Nikon really wants to release Z6 III this year if that's ever happening. What's your opinion? Thanks for the video, before! Edit: Both are at the exact same price
Oooo that’s a tricky one. I reckon I’d either wait for the Z6 iii if you can and if you can afford it when it comes out. Otherwise I’d go the Z6. For the same praise and very low shutter count - the card is quicker and it’s a better camera. That’s my thoughts on me :)
So I have my Z8 for wildlife and sports. My Z30 because it fits in my pocket. If I were to get a third body as a street camera what would it be? A second hand Z5 or Z6. (Both are now the same price s/h)
Update. I managed to find a s/h Z6ii . 5500 shutter releases . For £920 . I think it was probably worth the extra money. I love it already, it’s considerably smaller than the Z8 and serves as a perfect “everything else camera” when I’ve got my big tele on the Z8 and am out in nature.
Had so many cameras before ( for me its a hobby ) starting from sony a99 then, NEX7, Nikon d610 ending with Fuji xt-3) I sold the xt3 and bought the Z6 and for me its as if its my 1 cam that i should have bought from the first palce. Love everything about it, my only down side the autofucos sometimes miss the target might be me and bit slow. putting that a side even the lenses r exelente. I am so happy with it and photography for me is a life again. :D
Well Ralph, I would put another variable in consideration - lenses. Depending on what you do, mostly that will determine your choice. I would rather buy a Z5 with a good lens than Z6 II body only. I do mainly landscapes and it is more than enough for me at the moment. I am looking to get more lenses and in a couple of years go for a new body. If someone is into portraits, wildlife and sports obviously the Z6 or Z6 II are better choices than Z5, although you can do some of that even with it. I own the Z5 and I am more than satisfied, and for the landscape if I could afford it, I would rather buy the Z7 II. Good video, and having in mind the shortages and prices going up people should consider a cheaper option and save for a body in the future when the prices come down. I bought my Z5 last April with 24-50mm and the FTZ adapter for 1500 euro (roughly 1,650 USD) and I am very happy with the purchase.
good but I want to ask you a simple question sir why do you prefer z6 to z5? Secondly between the two camera … which one have a better image quality…. If you snap with both and compare the image , Is there any different ? That’s what I want to know pls help a brother…. If the image quality is thesame then I’m okay
HI and thank you. I am not looking for a new camera... but I loved this video. I liked your analytical mind and the "what does that mean?" aspect to all the features. You have a new Subscriber
I don't know anything new about the camera, please answer my question I want to use this link Sigma 105mm f1.4 Can I use this lens with Nikon z5 without adapter now?
Thanks Good advice. I'm going for the Z 6 II. One thing more about the Z 6 II that I have not seen any one review is . That if you use vertical grips, the Z 5 and Z6 don't have a Nikon option for one. Only the Z 6 II does. Yes there is a 3rd party one for them, But you have to use a cable connected to the usb port. It's also cheap. You get what you pay for.
I have a z7ii and a z 6 was so tempted to sell the z6 and buy Z6ii but on reflection bought a 20-200 2.8 instead ..glass is great and keeps its price in comparison to a camera for me anyway
Yeah...choices choices. Have been reading about the Z5 and 6 and can't make up my mind. I already have SD cards so the 5 is a good choice in that respect, but the 6 offers a bit more. I do mostly landscapes, historical documentaries, journalism and other subjects pertaining to human interactions. I believe I am leaning towards the 6 though, but perhaps a bit more research and input from others would be in order. Thank you for the informative video.
Thanks for the explanation. I would like to get your thoughts!! I own z50 with both kit lens and also Z50mmF1.8s and I am planning to switch to full frame now and i am still confused z5 or z6ii, i don't make videos just use camera for clicking picture.
You want the z5 over the Z6ii. The Z6ii cost more and is a far better video hybrid. But just for some great shots on a full frame I’d recommend the Z5.
I have the Z5 and really like it, however I might sell it and buy either Z6ii for its upgrade features, or wait until summer of 2024 for Z6iii announcement. While I like the new ZF for some things (ie. better tracking AF and Expeed 7), it is not the perfect camera for my shooting, and it lacks a few things they removed that are on Z6ii like top LED screen, one SD slot is in with battery not a separate door, poor grip. Thanks for explaining all the features of Z6ii and it is currently on sale for holidays and is tempting. I will keep z5 for now until next year.
The z6iii if and when it comes out and you can afford it will be a good buy. It’ll be expensive at the start though and I wonder how different to the z6ii. Often these things come down to budget though, don’t they.
thank you, i love how you present your videos. and you're honestly the first that made me stop and think about my next purchase, and I'm gonna take your advice and save up to get the better camera :)
Very informative for my researching at the moment. First I had heard of the more expensive cards which sure effect the sums. Thanks very much and have subscribed.Cheers.
I bought a nikon z5 (850€) and a the nikkor z 35mm 1.8 (700€) so together 1550€. Im so happy that the first camera and lens i ever bought and i get really sharp and nice pictures. Im an beginner as i said and can only recommend it, also the price is very good 😊
Good video Ralph. I've shot Canon for 40+ years. I've decided to go to a full frame mirrorless now that the technology has had some time to advance. I've been considering the Z5 for a few days, then thinking Z6 before going back to Z5. I'm primarily a landscape shooter that might dabble into portrait and street photography. I live in the middle of nowhere so there aren't any camera shops for 80 miles. Between the Z5 and 6 is one body larger than the other? If so is it significant? Second question, is BSI going to do anything to improve image quality in low light or does it only assist auto focus? Thanks
I’m pretty sure from memory and use (as I’m away atm) the sizes are pretty much the same. Same feel in the hand. The BSI gives a slight low light advantage but probably not enough to justify the price difference. If I had your needs I’d be leaning toward the z5 and spend the savings on some great glass. The 14-30 f4 S is gold and then maybe a 35mm or 85mm sigma art lens. 🤷🏼♂️ that’s what I’d be considering but only you know your circumstance :)
@@RalphMayhewPhotography In the states right now there's about $130 difference between like new Z5 and Z6. The expensive cards pushes me away from the 6 but I prefer to have the most current features in an attempt to hold resale value. I do agree with the idea of putting money into glass instead of body too. I appreciate your advice. Cheers!
@@craig5649 wow. I might be swayed toward the z6 then. Although the Z6ii is much more preferable due to its SD card slot and resale value. The z5 resale value is pretty good but a Z5ii will come out soon is my hunch.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography All of these companies market in similar fashion, mark 2, mark 3 etc. I've been burned by upgrades before. Inevitably a newer version is going to be released a short time after you get used to your new gear. Depending on the number of units in inventory you could see 5 year old technology still being sold at cut back prices while they wait to release a new model. Mirrorless has been a huge opportunity for them to sell new gear so it's very competitive across the top manufacturers. The problem as I see it is the video is the area of the most improvement. Us still photographers don't need to spend big money on full frames to have a great camera. We aren't the driving force in R&D like the old days.
Man, this video was helpful. Been running with Nikon DSLRs for 10+ years (D3100 & D800[LOVE IT]), stubborn to go mirrorless. But times are changing and making the move this year. Definitely not going into the Z7 models...DEFINITELY not that serious to go Z9. LOL Z6ii is for sure the target but seeing if any of these comparison review videos can convince me to go to Z6 to save coin. Lol But appreciate the breakdown comparison in this, thanks!
Glad I can be of service. If I was in ur position I’d aim for the Z6ii just to help future proof it. The z6iii may come out too but it depends how patient you can be and if they’ll do it 🤷🏼♂️
Get the z6 and use the extra money saved towards lenses man, the upgrade to the z6 is honestly NOT worth it bro, the z6 Ionia coming summer 2023 (confirmed from the leaks last week lol) and prices will drop after that on the z6ii and remember man, all of the “upgraded” versions on all cameras are literally just the exact same camera but with minor revisions JUST for them to release the camera in whatever year they are (sticking to schedule basically, releasing an upgraded model every 2 years to be consistent) And that means that it’s a release just to stay on schedule, and NOT releasing an updated version because of an need to (due to a feature/fixing a issue on the prior model) and yeah, basically meaning it’s an artificial need Plus remember that the upgraded models on all cameras are extremely minor, the major thing is the original device of any line, in this case being the z6
Greetings I have a d750 but I need an upgrade I’m confused if I should get the z6 or the z6|| let me know what you think? I Manley shoot weddings and events I love my d750 but it’s no a good camera for video tho any advice,
@@RalphMayhewPhotography thank you does having two memory card slot really matters normally memory card don’t fail so Esay? So if I should choose between the z5 or 6?
@@DexMediaja the second memory card is good for a couple of things: Backup of files in case one fails (as you’ve said) Differentiating video storage from photo storage using a faster card for video. Doubling (increasing) your storage capacity. It’s so rare a card fails these days that if it’s not absolutely essential to your work, you can probably give it a miss. Each person is different though, what works for me might not be comfortable for you :)
Please I hope you don't find this question stupid, but if you don't ask you find out. I'm thinking about purchasing my first Nikon mirrorless camera. I'm into trainspotting and landscape and the odd wildlife. I'm a hobbyist / intermediate with a camera. Would the Nikon Z6 ii be the camera for me? Also what telephoto lens would I need as some of the train photography is on private property?
It’s all good mate, assuming you have the budget the Z6ii would easily cover your needs and give you room to grow. It would sit at the top end of what you’d need. Tamron just released a 150-500 Z mount that might be perfect for your needs. I’d start there if it were me.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Awesome, one more question I forgot to ask is the low light factor on both the video side and the photography side as some of the trainspotting is done at night. Living in Melbourne it can get very cold at night.
@@1964wingmanall cameras will struggle at night to film or take photos that are t long exposure. Of the ones available form the Z6ii down, the Z6ii will handle the low light the best. You will struggle to take a non-long exposure photo of a train at night as you’d need to use a shutter speed of at least 1/250 I’d imagine Menai g your iso will be extremely high and you’ll get noise. It’d be like that with any camera though. If you want light trails however you can’t go wrong with the Z6ii.
after years of holding out, i think i'll be purchasing one of these soon. most likely the z5 or z6ii since i don't want the added expense of new memory cards too. but i have a question for ya: are all of these cameras compatible with the Godox AD200, X1T trigger, and Godox TT685-N that i already own?
Here’s the extent I know: Best Wireless Speedlight Flash Setup for Nikon Z5, Z6 and Z7 (Godox X2T and TT685ii Review) ruclips.net/video/BjwiLfSNIE4/видео.html
An awesome excellent buying guide .!!! U covered all areas ...like how much it takes higher if u have to spend on memory cards ....then how much is the increment on price etc ..superb ....and am subscribing ❤
I need a little guidance...I need a good full frame camera thats good for shooting landscape, video recording sports events, and also takes crispy, nice and clear photos. What would be an excellent option ?
Would like to see your comments on post 1.4 firmware update on the Z5, if you have that camera still … I've found significant improvements such I don't need anything more. So yes, I'm an amateur but am also published fairly widely.
I currently own a Nikon z50, I'm thinking of upgrading to z5... I do mostly potrait, i have z glasses, Will i see a noticeable difference coming from z50 to z5? How is the AF performance?
I never buy new. I wait for the early-adoptors to find all the kinks with the new models and I wait for used prices to hit about 50% of original release price (or less.) I've just ordered a boxed, mint used Z6 for £860 U.K. I almost bought a used Z6 back in Jan 2022 - so I've had the F2Z converter sitting in a cupboard waiting for nearly 2 years LOL. The QXD thing is a little bit of a hurdle but I bit the bullet and paid £130 U.K for a 120GB Sony XQD card. Currently I am shooting with old D3S & D3X bodies and I absolutely love them. The Z6 will be an interesting experiment as the last mirrorless cameras I owned were a Fuji X-T1 & X-T20 back in 2017.
Save a bit more money. I started with a Nikon Z5 but have just moved up to a Z6ii and it is clearly a better camera. I still love my Z5 and will keep and still use it.
In photography, you don’t focus your money on the body, you focus your money on good glass. This is especially true for digital cameras. Use the money you saved to get better glass for your camera.
My only response to that is the some bodies lend themselves to achieving things others can’t. So good glass is essential but a good body that suits your photography is also important.
I've seen and read reviews regarding the Z6 acquires focus faster than the Z5 regardless having the same AF systems .. They say the Z5 tends to hunt more when shooting in low light mainly due to the Z6's BSI sensor having a faster readout than the Z5's CMOS sensor .. Is this by anyway true ?? Did you experience something like this in your reviews ??
Wait for 15 years Nikon Z5,6 7 cameras still do not have flip screen to vary-angle selfies, body size and weight are big and heavy, I have to change to Canon for R6II camera which is lighter and have vary-angle flip screen.
Im a newbie, im choosing between z5 & z6II as my first camera. my concern is if i get the z5 would it last for many years in terms of its internal technology & features.. Z6II is almost twice the price of z5 body only, also its fps is more than double of z5, great lowlight capabilities than z5.. Any suggestions? i want my first camera to last years 🙂 thank you!
Well if you have the budget and want to future proof yourself as much as possible then the Z6ii is a terrific option which will be more future proof as you develop than the z5, in my opinion. 👍
I am considering buying the Z6 or Z6ii as like the idea of the top screen to see my settings easily, but the thought of spending over £100 for a memory card puts me off so much even in the dual set up on the 6ii. Is the Z5 full-frame same as the other 2 as the savings between that and the Z6 versions is huge?
Today the price of the Z6II should really be calculated with a CFexpress type B card. That puts it way closer to the Z6. The 512gb card from Sabrent that I bought (which is plenty fast enough for this camera and my Z7II) cost 150€. Which is pretty much the same in dollars. So that way the total cost comes down to 2146 bucks for the Z6II. Which is about a 9% increase in cost compared to the Z6 AND you get a faster card with a way large capacity. There is also the option of buying a used camera. My Z7II, wich has an MSRP of about 2999€, cost me just 1999€ used. But on the outside it is brand new and it only had about 10k clicks when I got it. So it basically was almost brand new. A used Z6II would have cost me 1200 to 1300€ in the same condition, putting it in the same ballpark as a new Z5, which makes the Z5 look like a really stupid option at that point. The store is also reputable, they exist for over 100 years at this point and gave me a warranty of 12 months. Plus I supported a local business. Overall one of the best purchases I have made I'd say.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography I have podcast studios in Las Vegas & Miami and I use them for my 3 camera setups, as well as take them out in the field... I had the Z6 before Z6II and absolutely loved it. The Z6II though has much better color than Z6 and and obviously 4K 60fps is flippin sweet!
can someone please help me with this ? at the time of this comment , the stores in my area are selling the Z5 for $2050 and the Z6II for $1950 (both of them come with the kit 24-70mm lens ) . I don't understand why the Z5 is now more expensive than the Z6II ... did something happen?
Thanks for a video I have Z5 I thinking selling it and buy Z6ii for more fps but I rly like Z5 simple good camera I think if Z5 ii have 10 fps it's nice camera for action
Here in India , Nikon's website says buy a Z6 it will include 2 64GB XQD cards and a card reader , which makes me not worry abouts the XQD card prices.
I don't understand why the z6 (first gen) don't get a update to shoot 10bit internally like the z7 first gen version. Especially when they both have same processor. Those z6 would fly off the shelves from that alone.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography true, the older the stuff the better. A few years ago I stumbled upon a Nikkormat FT2 from 1975. This thing was new in the box. Paid 50 bucks for it. The Nikkormat cameras were the poor mans Nikon F, F2 etc.. but it surpasses almost every todays camera in term of built. Now these are the hidden gems.
I just got a good deal on the Z5, it was about 1290€ with ftz and garbage kit 24-50 (but for 50-100€ its ok to snag it) where the Z6 usually was 1800-2000€ with ftz and those stupidly expensive (but of course much better) cf cards are just not for me
That’s great mate. The kit lens is the one i vlog with. I love it coz it’s wide enough (just) and super sleek and small. But I can see why you’d want better glass.
Hey mate. What’s Coiche? Sounds cool but I couldn’t find out what it means lol. Regardless I agree. I don’t think there’s really significant differences.
For a regular photographer who has no use for video, just get a Sony A7R ii used for a grand n change, and you get 42 megapixels with more lens selection. Unless you have a specific need for video, these are a waste and cost 2x what you’d pay for the Sony.
It might be a little more complex than that if you factor in whether you're in the Nikon ecosystem with all your glass already, and if you factor in Sony's glass cost. And what body you prefer to shoot with.The Sony A7R ii also seems fairly costly in my brief searching of it online. Anyway, thanks for the suggestion :)
@@RalphMayhewPhotography A7rii $1149 @ keh -Excellent condition. Got cheap Sony lenses there, too. Instead of getting the Z5/RP for $1200, I’d just get the A7rii because it’s 42 megapixel, with much better battery life, plus RP only has lens stabilization, but no body.
It’s a good question. I didn’t feature them in the video because of their price. Basically if video is important I’d stick with Z6 I + II. if it’s just photo quality and capabilities you need and you can afford it I’d go the Z7 I or II. 👍
Which model are you considering buying and why?
Hi! I am Mari Carmen, great video!! Currently I am considering to buy Z6 or Z6 II but I am not sure which one, so which one do you recommend me to buy? I mainly use for portraits photography for my kids; by the way, they move a lot
@@maricarmenrico9842 this sort of question is always a bit tricky. Is it paid portraits and a lot of them? If so, and if it were me I’d be justified buying the Z6ii if you can afford it. If it’s just to enjoy and have the kids photographed the z6 or even z5.
Sony A7 III :/ Have a D3400 atm, but want better autofocus
I was going to buy Z5, but then I read its issues "noise look screen" in night time. I would like to start shooting night sky, so Im saving more money to buy Z6ii
@@pernarutto the Z6ii is a great camera. I’ve not heard of that issue before. What does it mean for the camera?
After watching so many videos about Z5 and Z6II, I finally made the decision to purchase Z5 with 24-70/4 on the new year Jan 1, 2022, as a back for my D750 which I am using from past 3 years. I have got a deal with Z5 with an extra 15c battery and 64 gb uhs-ii card in the box. Till now have done 3 projects with 2500 shots total, I am quite pleased with the Z5 in low light condition and also with the image quality. I can make the composition faster and editing the photos has become much easier. I just hope it had better battery life like D750, even though it has bigger battery when compared with Z6 or Z6ii. I am quite happy I made the right decision and saved some money for the S lines lenses. Thanks Ralph for the videos you made on Z5.
Thanks so much. I’m stoked the camera is working out so we’ll. Have you considered a battery grip?
@@RalphMayhewPhotography No, but I am considering buying another 15c battery.
@@krpradi I have four batteries for every body I own (except one). More batteries are so helpful especially on full day shoots.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Yes. I have two batteries for D750 and two for Z5, will buy another one for Z5 in the coming months
@@krpradi hello! Hows your z5 doing? Is it still good? Im confusd between z5 or z6ii ..
I used my Nikon D5100 since 2013 and finally decided to move to a mirrorless camera. Based on a great deal for the Nikon Z5, I decided to purchase it and move into full-frame. I was able to get it almost new plus a 50mm 1.8 Z lens for just under $1,200 USD. I bought 3 other Z lenses on deep discounts and I'm very happy with the Z5. I would've love to have purchased the Z6II, but it was too high of a price for me at $1,700 USD new. My Z5 without the lens was about $760 USD used and in pristine condition, so it was a significant price difference.
Oh wow!! Sounds like you got some amazing deals.
Just purchased the Z5 and the z 24-120mm f4 s along with the z 40mm f2 s lenses. Your videos helped so much! I've been shooting Olympus for years now, and will be sticking with the OM-1 for sports and wildlife, but for everything else, the Z5/24-120 combo is cracking. Great images SOC and far less post processing. Thanks Ralph for your straight-up assessment and quality videos!
Thanks heaps Dan. I really appreciate your feedback.
This is the review i have been looking for! Thank you for keeping it real.
Awesome mate. Stoked to hear that.
After years with Nikon cameras I have finally settled on the Z6 and Z7. I will use the Z6 mainly for video and low light whilst the Z7 will be my main camera. I don't find the single card a hindrance. This is a personal choice which suits my needs. The Z system lenses are perfect with the Z cameras and look forward to new releases. Thanks Ralph for the video and the information provided.
That's awesome man. Sounds like a terrific combo!
@09:56 Actually as of firmware 2.2, the z6 supports cfexpress type b cards which thankfully now have more economic options than XQD. You can pick up a 512gb Angelbird cfexpress b for 180.
How good is that!! Great input. Thank you so much.
still expensive for a memory card considering the price of sd cards!
I had this debate and chose the z6ii, huge upgrade from my d5600 which I had for almost 3 years
Nice!! And was it the right decision in the end?
I'm currently have a z6 and love it. I don't do videos, just still photography. My backup camera is a D7200, but I am going to buy a Z5 for my backup. So that's my choice
Sounds like a good choice to me 👍
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If possible, I'll suggest to wait for the post Z9 models, such as the Z5 II or Z6 III. The Z9 established the technology, file format and interface similar to the D3 with the DSLR.
Answering your question as an enthusiast, I bought a Z6 + 50 f/1.2 S while waiting for the Z9. I would have gone with a Z50 if it has IBIS to keep the cost down. The Z5 fps is too slow (not about shooting at xx fps, but burst rate) and the opportunity cost of the Z6 II is too high as an interim/backup camera.
Did you get the z9 in the end? That’s great advice. So you think they’ll go for a z6iii?
@@RalphMayhewPhotography No rush and I'll get one as soon as the Z9 is in stock later in the year. There aren't even accessories such as an L-bracket available yet. Not sure about your Z6III question, but I'm certain it will be around the corner in 2023/24.
Once the new Z6/7 III models come out with a new focus system, the I and II models will dump a lot on value.
@@ryanb8736 That's why I recommend to buy only the new models. Just compare the old D100 & D200 against the models after D3 & D300. History just repeats itself.
@@bfs5113 I always do. I buy new models from each brand. I thought about getting Z9, but I don’t need a bigger body just to have a great autofocus system. I still have my R6 which does amazing in sports shooting.
I did recently picked up a Z7II, but it’s autofocus is so far behind for a 3000 camera. I returned it.
Thought about just getting a bunch of Nikon lenses and just grabbing the cheap Z5 to get in on my lenses, but rather just spend more and get Z6II, but then again 1000 more got me a Z7II that I didn’t care for. But 2500 more, I can get a Z9. I have a problem!
Financially I would be better off getting a Z9, because cost of ownership in a year will lose less than a Z7II. Cheapest way to rent one for a year. I do that with a lot of newest cameras.
I was gonna sell my R6, but I can’t now. After playing with so many cameras lately, that’s the best bargain you can get these days. It’s a powerhouse for only 2500.
I might even just wait for Z8 next year. A Z7 body with a Z9 focus system would be the ultimate!
I did something similar wanting to upgrade from a D750; for me the Z5 is more of a side step and a true bridge from this model. I decided to jump into mirrorless when Nikon announced the Z9, where we could see the leap in technology how suddenly how much more promising the Z system became. Also the announcement of the 24-120 and the FTZ II told me that it was time.
Instead of getting a Z6II and adapt all of my lenses I snatched a Z5 at $999 and bought the 50 1.8S, the 14-30 and was able also to get the 105 late last year when it was really hard to get.
Now after getting the 24-120 I’m shooting to get the Z8, although I think this year the Z6 III is more realistic.
Sounds like a great strategy there. The 50mm is a gem of a lens. Nice line up. Do you enjoy the z5? I have a z5 and z6 and always seem to prefer the z6 🤷🏼♂️
@@RalphMayhewPhotography I do enjoy the Z5 and the Z lenses in general, image quality is almost the same in terms of dynamic range but the real champs are the lenses themselves.
I have a toddler and with the D750 I wasn't able to track and take sharp photos, with the Z5 I noticed that is still slow and takes sometimes more time to track and focus that I'd like and still misses in certain occasions. Also the framerate is an issue at 4.5 FPS but it's a compromise and I understand that it's reserved for the higher models.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography In my job when I need photo or video I have access to Canon gear and in my opinion the Z5 with a 24-120 and the 105 macro trumps a R6 with the 24-105 with the 100 macro (also dealt with the overheating firsthand).
@@Willymaze very interesting.
@willymaze Did you go new or used? I just started looking and noticed that the Z5 is $1296 on sale including $100 off.
I appreciate that this video is made in 2022. The price of CFexpress B usuable in Z6ii is available from Sandisk for $95 USD for 128Gb from B&H Photo New York, as holiday sale in Dec. 2023 and $140 USD for 256GB plus taxes. Less of a big price now compared to 2022. Although Sandisk Pro SD cards are extremely low priced at B&H online. Makes the Z6ii and Z5 affordable to buy memory cards in any format. Cheers!
It’s great how those prices have come down. Thanks for the update 🙏
After MONTHS of looking into going full frame AND mirrorless from crop Nikon DSLRs, I made the jump in October 2021 to purchase the Z6 II and I'm only looking forward from here. I pondered the Z5 but the lack of compatibility with the MB-N11 was the biggest deciding factor to go to the Z6/Z7 II. I shoot a lot of portrait and my wrist as been getting to me with the whole up-and-over position when shooting portrait and the new grip has helped ergonomics A LOT.
Aside from that, the faster burst speeds, cleaner low light performance, and dual cards with CF Express B made the decision easy to go with the Z6 II and I recommend anyone, provided they have the money, to get the camera and even splurge on (2) spare EN-EL15c's and the MB-N11 grip. Go body only, get as much Z glass as you can afford for your use case, and shoot happy.
The Z7 II is for those that are printing HUGE prints, though I'm tempted to get it and make the Z6 II the secondary body for event photography.
Great thoughts there mate. I’m the same re. The Z7ii. But just pondering if I go the Z9 🤔🤔🤔
@@RalphMayhewPhotography If you need something NOW, get the Z7 II package I previously described. Body, MB-N11 grip, (2) spare EN-EL15c's.
If you can wait on delivery, the Z9 is well worth the wait. I haven't seen ONE person anywhere online say a bad thing about the Z9. From the shooting experience to the images, the Z9 is likely the 2022 camera of the year, and we're only in March!
BTW, the Z 70-200mm f/2.8S is the BEST lens in Nikon's lineup.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography If you compare all of the costs of the Z7 II package to the Z9, the delta to the Z9 doesn’t seem like a lot and it’s a no brainer unless you need something right now.
@@RemyOrtiz I think I’ve arrived at the same conclusion and they’re bringing out the Z8 which will be bang on what I’m after.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography It’s still vaporware right now, so only count on what is available. I’m going Z9 by 2024.
BSI "Back Side" that delivery had me cracking! 🤣😂😅
Excellent review, subbed now. You've got a new fan! 😎🍾🥂
Haha I think you’ll enjoy it here 😂
Que buena explicación!. Por suerte youtube pone los subtitulos para que pueda ver este contenido tan valioso subtitulado en español y que el idioma ya no sea una barrera. Abrazo de gol!.
David desde Argentina
That’s so good. Thanks for watching.
I think z5 is good enough. For me, I normally shoot photos portrait etc. only. It creates beautiful images! the update of z6 z6ii seems to be more video-friendly. I'm glad I did buy a z5 , but if u r a video typed guy, I think z6ii is a better choice!
I agree. I’m glad you’ve found what works for you.
Thank you for the insight. I was planning on getting a Z6 but with just one card slot and having to go out and buy an xqd card I think I'll just go with the z5
The z5 is a great camera 👍
I bought the Z5 and the 50 f/1.8S together six months ago for less than what the camera and cards cost now! That’s another thing - the cost of the FTZ adapter, or a Z Mount lens… $$$
I’m happy with the Z5, though. For my hobbyist needs it’s perfect. Great info on all of this, by the way! 👌🏼
It’s crazy how they’ve gone up over time isn’t it. So glad you’re happy with the Z5 I really enjoy mine. Yes that adapter price os vicious!
Yes 👍 THAT’S exactly what I did a year ago. Would love to have the Z6 II but I think the extra 1000$ is over my budget, and skill so far 😊
Great vid. A couple years later and the prices on these three are still bobbing up and down in odd ways!
They sure are. It’s quite strange really.
I bought an early Z6 to pair with my D500. Only downsides for me with the Z6 was the slow restart after standby on early firmware, I use single point AF so the Z6 was at least as good AF as the D500. Sold both in May 2021for the Z6ii because the spec said better restart time and some AF improvements -perhaps I'd try the auto area animal detect. Recently added a bargain 2nd hand Z7 with the 3.4 firmware for safari and wow -it matches the restart time of the Z6ii and the AF seems just as good -though I'm still using single point AF!! With hindsight I'd have stuck with the Z6 and saved my money. BTW, sold my Z6ii and bought a shop clearance new Z6 recovering some money for my new 105 mm MC. Money is best spent on lenses after all.
Z6 ii demands shamefully high priced memory cards- with one bay forcing you to buy the super expensive type.
Sounds like you got a bargain upon bargain upon bargain lol. Well played.
I want to get the z6 cause i dont care about the 2 processors in the 2 and the stupid memory card requirements.
@@pilsplease7561 sounds like you’ve a plan and know what you want. Can’t beat that. 💪
Very helpful comparisons, including memory cards which I hadn't considered. I have a Z5 and good Z glass for it and am saving for a 6II or 7II. Thank you!
Thanks very much. Sounds like a great strategy!
What z glass do u have? As i have the og z6 and i ended purchasing some f mount lens like the 105 2.8G, the 85 1.8 and the 24-40/f4 z lens. I guess im asking what would be considered good glass for the z6
@@Isaypreach hey mate. I have the 24-70 f4 and the 50 f1.8 and the rest are all f mounts. I hear really good reports of the Z glass but it’s very pricey - hence me staying with my fmount glass
@@Isaypreach I have 3 S line Z lenses, S="Superior", 501.8 S, 24-70 /2.8 S, and 70-200 /2.8 S. Happy with all 3 lenses. Only gripe is that the 50 lens is noisy in AF-C (Continous) mode.
I have a z6, but need to buy a second body. The Z6 AF has improved dramatically in the last update and Z6II dual processors don't give you much of an advantage so I think I would go with the Z6 over the Z6II because I can't justify the 400$ more for a slight update. If Nikon comes with a Z6III that has the Z9 Expeed 7 processor now that would be a bargain, but I doubt that it will be released anytime soon
Sounds wise to me. I don’t think they’ll share the Expeed 7 in lower range models. People would then want to z9. I hope I’m wrong but I can’t see it changing anytime soon.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography They should integrate the new processor because Nikon has been struggling against the AF of Sony and Canon in that range. So if they want to keep up they have to integrate it or else people are gonna switch to R5 and A7RIV. They've been the underdog for a long time, lost like half their share in the camera department(which is a shame because they are doing the best lens at the moment and excellent cameras) and honestly the Z9 is a very specific camera. If I had the money to buy it I wouldn't just because I won't use even half its features. Like...I would never use 4k/8k video and 30 burst shots etc.
I think you’re spot on @@merrymanson but they’re carrying their past behaviour into the present. I can see them choosing not to and in 5 years time be just where they were 2 years ago - nearly out of business again. I really hope I’m wrong but nothing of their past indicates their future will be any different :(
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Nikon keeps shooting themselves in the foot, I love nikon cameras but they piss me off cause they dont seem to get basic business. Canon is predatory and keeps chaning lens mounts so often you get screwed out of being able to upgrade, so I dont buy canon cameras and i hate sony with a passion.
@@pilsplease7561 so what changes would you like to see from them?
Would buy the Z5 right now, but I found a Z6ii with a damaged HDMI, rest was fine, for the price of a used Z5. Will likely get a Z5 as a second camera down the road. Good comparison. Tried the Z6 when it first came out and it didn't do it for me, but 4 years later now that the system has matured, the Z series is the best value proposition out there. Get them now before the youtubers and tiktok influencers get on a nikon kick!
Hahaha the Z6ii is a good call 👍
Dude! Just live with that screen and don't let it affect your hobby. Quick question: Can I select "line level" audio for the mic port? Or am I stuck with using the camera preamp at whatever minimal level? Thank you.
Haha this was a long time ago. Yep I have lived with it 👍
The control you have is over mic sensitivity between 1-20. I set mine to 15. This is only regarding internal z5 audio and not about line in unfortunately.
I have the Z5 and may consider upgrading to a z6ii but I’m not sure if it’s worth the upgrade. I may just spend the money on lenses.
If you’re unsure lens investment is the way to go, given the choice.
Almost twice the price now. Def not worth it.
So the Z6 also can take CF Express Type B if you have updated the firmware. There are cheap CF Express B cards - Pergear (spelling?) makes a 64GB CF Express Type B Card for like $80 - it is not fast - but it is as fast as SD so if you are just trying to get going you don't need to spend $300 on the card for a Z6 or Z6II.
That’s some great advice right there. Good job and thank you!
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Of Course
Great video. I’m leaning toward a Nikon z5. I mainly shot landscape and it’s good enough to start with.
Sounds like a good plan to me.
Hi Raph and thx for this video. When you simulate the price of the cameras + card you take a very large and expensive one 256 go. You can perfectly use 64 go and the increase of price is less.
That’s very true. I like to shoot with 256 GB as the 64GB fill up so quick. But you make a valid point. The price difference still exists between cards though regardless of size 👍 thanks for commenting :)
If you have a choice to pick Z5 Brand New In Box, and 2nd hand Z6 with around 7K Shutter Count. I don't have CFExpress Type B card yet to put into the Z6, so that's an extra cost to consider. I do stills all the time, so I don't need fast and moving AFC, just need the Eye AF to be there. I can also wait if Nikon really wants to release Z6 III this year if that's ever happening. What's your opinion? Thanks for the video, before!
Edit: Both are at the exact same price
Oooo that’s a tricky one. I reckon I’d either wait for the Z6 iii if you can and if you can afford it when it comes out. Otherwise I’d go the Z6. For the same praise and very low shutter count - the card is quicker and it’s a better camera. That’s my thoughts on me :)
So I have my Z8 for wildlife and sports. My Z30 because it fits in my pocket. If I were to get a third body as a street camera what would it be? A second hand Z5 or Z6. (Both are now the same price s/h)
For street I’d go the z5 because of the dual sd card slots 👊
Update. I managed to find a s/h Z6ii . 5500 shutter releases . For £920 .
I think it was probably worth the extra money.
I love it already, it’s considerably smaller than the Z8 and serves as a perfect “everything else camera” when I’ve got my big tele on the Z8 and am out in nature.
Had so many cameras before ( for me its a hobby ) starting from sony a99 then, NEX7, Nikon d610 ending with Fuji xt-3) I sold the xt3 and bought the Z6 and for me its as if its my 1 cam that i should have bought from the first palce. Love everything about it, my only down side the autofucos sometimes miss the target might be me and bit slow. putting that a side even the lenses r exelente. I am so happy with it and photography for me is a life again. :D
Stoked to hear that mate. 👏👏👏
Well Ralph, I would put another variable in consideration - lenses. Depending on what you do, mostly that will determine your choice. I would rather buy a Z5 with a good lens than Z6 II body only. I do mainly landscapes and it is more than enough for me at the moment. I am looking to get more lenses and in a couple of years go for a new body. If someone is into portraits, wildlife and sports obviously the Z6 or Z6 II are better choices than Z5, although you can do some of that even with it. I own the Z5 and I am more than satisfied, and for the landscape if I could afford it, I would rather buy the Z7 II. Good video, and having in mind the shortages and prices going up people should consider a cheaper option and save for a body in the future when the prices come down. I bought my Z5 last April with 24-50mm and the FTZ adapter for 1500 euro (roughly 1,650 USD) and I am very happy with the purchase.
That's some really solid and helpful perspective there mate. Thank you for adding it to the discussion. You offer lots of wisdom. Thanks.
good but I want to ask you a simple question sir why do you prefer z6 to z5? Secondly between the two camera … which one have a better image quality…. If you snap with both and compare the image , Is there any different ? That’s what I want to know pls help a brother…. If the image quality is thesame then I’m okay
HI and thank you. I am not looking for a new camera... but I loved this video. I liked your analytical mind and the "what does that mean?" aspect to all the features. You have a new Subscriber
That is such. nice thing to say!!!! Thank you so much and welcome :)
I don't know anything new about the camera, please answer my question I want to use this link Sigma 105mm f1.4 Can I use this lens with Nikon z5 without adapter now?
See my response to your comment on the other comments you left on the other video. :)
Thanks Good advice. I'm going for the Z 6 II. One thing more about the Z 6 II that I have not seen any one review is . That if you use vertical grips, the Z 5 and Z6 don't have a Nikon option for one. Only the Z 6 II does. Yes there is a 3rd party one for them, But you have to use a cable connected to the usb port. It's also cheap. You get what you pay for.
That’s really interesting. It’s likely Nikon trying to increase the pro appeal of the Z6ii. But the z7ii doesn’t have one available from Nikon?
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Yes is does, It's the same one that fits the Z 6 II also fit the Z 7 II.
Nikon MB-N11
Very nice reviews on these cameras, helpful indeed, thanks!
Thanks so much.
I have a z7ii and a z 6 was so tempted to sell the z6 and buy Z6ii but on reflection bought a 20-200 2.8 instead ..glass is great and keeps its price in comparison to a camera for me anyway
Good glass is so important and that is a great lens!!
Yeah...choices choices. Have been reading about the Z5 and 6 and can't make up my mind. I already have SD cards so the 5 is a good choice in that respect, but the 6 offers a bit more. I do mostly landscapes, historical documentaries, journalism and other subjects pertaining to human interactions. I believe I am leaning towards the 6 though, but perhaps a bit more research and input from others would be in order. Thank you for the informative video.
I feel your struggle! Having been there myself. For me I lent toward the Z6 because of the Video needs I had. Perhaps that'll help.
Excellent help here and you provided it in a great way of your personality. Thank you!
Thank you so much!!
Thanks for the explanation. I would like to get your thoughts!! I own z50 with both kit lens and also Z50mmF1.8s and I am planning to switch to full frame now and i am still confused z5 or z6ii, i don't make videos just use camera for clicking picture.
You want the z5 over the Z6ii. The Z6ii cost more and is a far better video hybrid. But just for some great shots on a full frame I’d recommend the Z5.
I have the Z5 and really like it, however I might sell it and buy either Z6ii for its upgrade features, or wait until summer of 2024 for Z6iii announcement. While I like the new ZF for some things (ie. better tracking AF and Expeed 7), it is not the perfect camera for my shooting, and it lacks a few things they removed that are on Z6ii like top LED screen, one SD slot is in with battery not a separate door, poor grip. Thanks for explaining all the features of Z6ii and it is currently on sale for holidays and is tempting. I will keep z5 for now until next year.
The z6iii if and when it comes out and you can afford it will be a good buy. It’ll be expensive at the start though and I wonder how different to the z6ii. Often these things come down to budget though, don’t they.
Just ordered the z5 and the 28-75 2.8. Thanks!
Yew!!!!
I like shooting street and my kids. Would you recommend the z6 or z6ii? Thanks so much!
If you feel that’s all you’ll be shooting into the future I’d go the z6 - save your money. Or even recommend the z5 - save even more.
Thanks for your reply! I appreciate your advice.
Either take zf or Sony a7c, both will track kids better than z6i/ z6ii
thank you, i love how you present your videos. and you're honestly the first that made me stop and think about my next purchase, and I'm gonna take your advice and save up to get the better camera :)
That's awesome mate. thanks very much! Super appreciate reading comments like this. I'm glad I could help.
Very informative for my researching at the moment. First I had heard of the more expensive cards which sure effect the sums. Thanks very much and have subscribed.Cheers.
Thanks very much mate 🙏
I bought a nikon z5 (850€) and a the nikkor z 35mm 1.8 (700€) so together 1550€. Im so happy that the first camera and lens i ever bought and i get really sharp and nice pictures.
Im an beginner as i said and can only recommend it, also the price is very good 😊
Great deal there. Well played.
Good video Ralph. I've shot Canon for 40+ years. I've decided to go to a full frame mirrorless now that the technology has had some time to advance. I've been considering the Z5 for a few days, then thinking Z6 before going back to Z5. I'm primarily a landscape shooter that might dabble into portrait and street photography. I live in the middle of nowhere so there aren't any camera shops for 80 miles. Between the Z5 and 6 is one body larger than the other? If so is it significant? Second question, is BSI going to do anything to improve image quality in low light or does it only assist auto focus? Thanks
I’m pretty sure from memory and use (as I’m away atm) the sizes are pretty much the same. Same feel in the hand. The BSI gives a slight low light advantage but probably not enough to justify the price difference. If I had your needs I’d be leaning toward the z5 and spend the savings on some great glass. The 14-30 f4 S is gold and then maybe a 35mm or 85mm sigma art lens. 🤷🏼♂️ that’s what I’d be considering but only you know your circumstance :)
@@RalphMayhewPhotography In the states right now there's about $130 difference between like new Z5 and Z6. The expensive cards pushes me away from the 6 but I prefer to have the most current features in an attempt to hold resale value. I do agree with the idea of putting money into glass instead of body too. I appreciate your advice. Cheers!
@@craig5649 wow. I might be swayed toward the z6 then. Although the Z6ii is much more preferable due to its SD card slot and resale value. The z5 resale value is pretty good but a Z5ii will come out soon is my hunch.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography All of these companies market in similar fashion, mark 2, mark 3 etc. I've been burned by upgrades before. Inevitably a newer version is going to be released a short time after you get used to your new gear. Depending on the number of units in inventory you could see 5 year old technology still being sold at cut back prices while they wait to release a new model. Mirrorless has been a huge opportunity for them to sell new gear so it's very competitive across the top manufacturers. The problem as I see it is the video is the area of the most improvement. Us still photographers don't need to spend big money on full frames to have a great camera. We aren't the driving force in R&D like the old days.
@@craig5649 I completely agree. Z5 looks like the goods then 👍
Man, this video was helpful. Been running with Nikon DSLRs for 10+ years (D3100 & D800[LOVE IT]), stubborn to go mirrorless. But times are changing and making the move this year. Definitely not going into the Z7 models...DEFINITELY not that serious to go Z9. LOL Z6ii is for sure the target but seeing if any of these comparison review videos can convince me to go to Z6 to save coin. Lol But appreciate the breakdown comparison in this, thanks!
Glad I can be of service. If I was in ur position I’d aim for the Z6ii just to help future proof it. The z6iii may come out too but it depends how patient you can be and if they’ll do it 🤷🏼♂️
Get the z6 and use the extra money saved towards lenses man, the upgrade to the z6 is honestly NOT worth it bro, the z6 Ionia coming summer 2023 (confirmed from the leaks last week lol) and prices will drop after that on the z6ii and remember man, all of the “upgraded” versions on all cameras are literally just the exact same camera but with minor revisions JUST for them to release the camera in whatever year they are (sticking to schedule basically, releasing an upgraded model every 2 years to be consistent)
And that means that it’s a release just to stay on schedule, and NOT releasing an updated version because of an need to (due to a feature/fixing a issue on the prior model) and yeah, basically meaning it’s an artificial need
Plus remember that the upgraded models on all cameras are extremely minor, the major thing is the original device of any line, in this case being the z6
@@Dominicn123 thank you for this comment, it solidify my decision to get the Z6, specially for a begginer like me! 😊
I got the Z7 recently because it can be had new for less than the Z6 II and I shoot landscape.
That sounds like a good choice. I’ve been contemplating the same decision.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Z6ii vs Z7 would be a good comparison video!
@@elektricdrop if I could afford it I agree 👍
Greetings I have a d750 but I need an upgrade I’m confused if I should get the z6 or the z6|| let me know what you think? I Manley shoot weddings and events I love my d750 but it’s no a good camera for video tho any advice,
If it were me and you have the budget, I’d want to do as much as I can to future proof my gear so I’d got the Z6ii
@@RalphMayhewPhotography thank you does having two memory card slot really matters normally memory card don’t fail so Esay? So if I should choose between the z5 or 6?
@@DexMediaja the second memory card is good for a couple of things:
Backup of files in case one fails (as you’ve said)
Differentiating video storage from photo storage using a faster card for video.
Doubling (increasing) your storage capacity.
It’s so rare a card fails these days that if it’s not absolutely essential to your work, you can probably give it a miss. Each person is different though, what works for me might not be comfortable for you :)
Please I hope you don't find this question stupid, but if you don't ask you find out.
I'm thinking about purchasing my first Nikon mirrorless camera. I'm into trainspotting and landscape and the odd wildlife. I'm a hobbyist / intermediate with a camera.
Would the Nikon Z6 ii be the camera for me? Also what telephoto lens would I need as some of the train photography is on private property?
It’s all good mate, assuming you have the budget the Z6ii would easily cover your needs and give you room to grow. It would sit at the top end of what you’d need. Tamron just released a 150-500 Z mount that might be perfect for your needs. I’d start there if it were me.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography Awesome, one more question I forgot to ask is the low light factor on both the video side and the photography side as some of the trainspotting is done at night.
Living in Melbourne it can get very cold at night.
@@1964wingmanall cameras will struggle at night to film or take photos that are t long exposure. Of the ones available form the Z6ii down, the Z6ii will handle the low light the best. You will struggle to take a non-long exposure photo of a train at night as you’d need to use a shutter speed of at least 1/250 I’d imagine Menai g your iso will be extremely high and you’ll get noise. It’d be like that with any camera though. If you want light trails however you can’t go wrong with the Z6ii.
@RalphMayhewPhotography Thank you very much for the help and prompt response. Also I have subscribed to your channel.
after years of holding out, i think i'll be purchasing one of these soon. most likely the z5 or z6ii since i don't want the added expense of new memory cards too. but i have a question for ya:
are all of these cameras compatible with the Godox AD200, X1T trigger, and Godox TT685-N that i already own?
Here’s the extent I know: Best Wireless Speedlight Flash Setup for Nikon Z5, Z6 and Z7 (Godox X2T and TT685ii Review)
ruclips.net/video/BjwiLfSNIE4/видео.html
An awesome excellent buying guide .!!!
U covered all areas ...like how much it takes higher if u have to spend on memory cards ....then how much is the increment on price etc ..superb ....and am subscribing ❤
Thank you so much! That’s very kind.
When the Z6iii came out the price of the Z6ii went to $1495. I bought one and love it.
Good call. I heard the only frustration is the struggle it has to continuously shoot fast moving objects as it goes black between shots 🤷🏼♂️
Exactly the type of video I needed. Thank you so much.
Awesome to hear. Thanks.
First time seeing one of your videos happy I'm stumbled on to it. Great video
Thanks so much. Really appreciate it. Hope you can enjoy some of my others too.
Such a great review Ralph and thank you for considering the XQD cards and SD cards
Thanks heaps for the feedback.
I need a little guidance...I need a good full frame camera thats good for shooting landscape, video recording sports events, and also takes crispy, nice and clear photos. What would be an excellent option ?
Assuming budget is not limiting the Z6ii for sure.
nice video if you have to choose one for macro picture wich you choose
All would be fine. A macro lens is what you need. So maybe the cheapest body - z5 and spend the extra on the lens and FiTZ II adapter.
Would like to see your comments on post 1.4 firmware update on the Z5, if you have that camera still … I've found significant improvements such I don't need anything more. So yes, I'm an amateur but am also published fairly widely.
That’s a really great idea. I’ll give it some thought.
I currently own a Nikon z50, I'm thinking of upgrading to z5...
I do mostly potrait, i have z glasses,
Will i see a noticeable difference coming from z50 to z5?
How is the AF performance?
I reckon the AF is as good if not better. The Z5 is full frame so does better in low light and gives you an extra stop on ur lenses.
I never buy new. I wait for the early-adoptors to find all the kinks with the new models and I wait for used prices to hit about 50% of original release price (or less.) I've just ordered a boxed, mint used Z6 for £860 U.K. I almost bought a used Z6 back in Jan 2022 - so I've had the F2Z converter sitting in a cupboard waiting for nearly 2 years LOL. The QXD thing is a little bit of a hurdle but I bit the bullet and paid £130 U.K for a 120GB Sony XQD card. Currently I am shooting with old D3S & D3X bodies and I absolutely love them. The Z6 will be an interesting experiment as the last mirrorless cameras I owned were a Fuji X-T1 & X-T20 back in 2017.
Haha bargain hunter 👊 I think you’ll
Really enjoy the Z6. It’s a great camera!
I got the z9 .. it’s the best camera I’ve ever used ever
It’s a top camera. Mines had some issues though. I think I actually prefer the z8
i, nice video and clear...
can ask, if i do street photography , its ok with the z5? maybe a short videos can make too?
B&H cost z5= 900 , z6 =1099 ( refurbished)
Thanks. Yep I’d be fine for that 👍
That’s an amazing price on the z6. For $200 difference if you can afford it, I think I’d go for the z6.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography thx! Maybe my dreams come true next week!!
Save a bit more money. I started with a Nikon Z5 but have just moved up to a Z6ii and it is clearly a better camera. I still love my Z5 and will keep and still use it.
Yep that’s been my general approach too. Out grow a camera and you appreciate the next one even more.
In photography, you don’t focus your money on the body, you focus your money on good glass. This is especially true for digital cameras. Use the money you saved to get better glass for your camera.
My only response to that is the some bodies lend themselves to achieving things others can’t. So good glass is essential but a good body that suits your photography is also important.
Nice video I’ve recently gotten my nikon d5600 stolen so looking more towards the z6 seems like it has the most bang for buck.
It’s a great camera. U may want to consider the Z6ii to help future proof ur purchase 🤷🏼♂️
@@RalphMayhewPhotography yeah I would love to but im not to rich yet 😂
Superb review Ralph...thank you!!
Thanks heaps Kris.
I've seen and read reviews regarding the Z6 acquires focus faster than the Z5 regardless having the same AF systems .. They say the Z5 tends to hunt more when shooting in low light mainly due to the Z6's BSI sensor having a faster readout than the Z5's CMOS sensor .. Is this by anyway true ?? Did you experience something like this in your reviews ??
Yes, I 'd agree with that.
Wait for 15 years Nikon Z5,6 7 cameras still do not have flip screen to vary-angle selfies, body size and weight are big and heavy, I have to change to Canon for R6II camera which is lighter and have vary-angle flip screen.
Haha probably. I just don’t like shooting with Canon 🤷🏼♂️
Im a newbie, im choosing between z5 & z6II as my first camera.
my concern is if i get the z5 would it last for many years in terms of its internal technology & features..
Z6II is almost twice the price of z5 body only, also its fps is more than double of z5, great lowlight capabilities than z5..
Any suggestions? i want my first camera to last years 🙂 thank you!
Well if you have the budget and want to future proof yourself as much as possible then the Z6ii is a terrific option which will be more future proof as you develop than the z5, in my opinion. 👍
Good job with the colours on this video
Thanks so much!!
Thank you for this video! Much needed
My pleasure. I’m glad I can help.
I am considering buying the Z6 or Z6ii as like the idea of the top screen to see my settings easily, but the thought of spending over £100 for a memory card puts me off so much even in the dual set up on the 6ii. Is the Z5 full-frame same as the other 2 as the savings between that and the Z6 versions is huge?
Yep Z5 is full frame and lower fps with no top screen. These are the major differences. This vid might help ruclips.net/video/UgnnK-MKQ3A/видео.html
Today the price of the Z6II should really be calculated with a CFexpress type B card. That puts it way closer to the Z6.
The 512gb card from Sabrent that I bought (which is plenty fast enough for this camera and my Z7II) cost 150€. Which is pretty much the same in dollars.
So that way the total cost comes down to 2146 bucks for the Z6II. Which is about a 9% increase in cost compared to the Z6 AND you get a faster card with a way large capacity.
There is also the option of buying a used camera. My Z7II, wich has an MSRP of about 2999€, cost me just 1999€ used. But on the outside it is brand new and it only had about 10k clicks when I got it. So it basically was almost brand new. A used Z6II would have cost me 1200 to 1300€ in the same condition, putting it in the same ballpark as a new Z5, which makes the Z5 look like a really stupid option at that point.
The store is also reputable, they exist for over 100 years at this point and gave me a warranty of 12 months. Plus I supported a local business. Overall one of the best purchases I have made I'd say.
Good to hear mate 👍
I have 6 x Z6II and they are a BIG improvement all around from Z6
6!! Why do you need 6? What do you love about the Z6ii over the Z6!
@@RalphMayhewPhotography I have podcast studios in Las Vegas & Miami and I use them for my 3 camera setups, as well as take them out in the field... I had the Z6 before Z6II and absolutely loved it. The Z6II though has much better color than Z6 and and obviously 4K 60fps is flippin sweet!
can someone please help me with this ? at the time of this comment , the stores in my area are selling the Z5 for $2050 and the Z6II for $1950 (both of them come with the kit 24-70mm lens ) . I don't understand why the Z5 is now more expensive than the Z6II ... did something happen?
Not sure but at that price I’d snap up a Z6ii for sure 👍
I'll stick to my z6. I still have a few F Mnts that need to be updated. Thanks for making this Vid...
I use my Z6 frequently and it gets the job done.
Great stuff ! Keep it all coming.
Thanks heaps Darren. Much appreciated mate.
Tried to like the Z5 but when I tried in Best Buy the 4.5 fps set me off, It seems so slow compared with the Z6.
It feels much much slower doesn't it. It all depends on if you need more than 4.5fps though.
Great video and wonderful prospective! Thanks Mate!
Thanks Jon. That’s very appreciated.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography I appreciate all of the time and effort that you put into your craft! Your a legend Sir!
@@joncothranphotography9375 that is very kind of you to say. Thanks mate.
Thanks for a video I have Z5 I thinking selling it and buy Z6ii for more fps but I rly like Z5 simple good camera I think if Z5 ii have 10 fps it's nice camera for action
The z5 and Z6ii are similar to use just the Z6ii has extra features. The main difference as you say os fps.
How's the eye tracking of z5?
I find it to be pretty good.
Here in India , Nikon's website says buy a Z6 it will include 2 64GB XQD cards and a card reader , which makes me not worry abouts the XQD card prices.
That is a terrific deal! That changes things quite considerably. It’s likely they’re trying to move on z6 and make way for Z6ii and future z6 models.
I don't understand why the z6 (first gen) don't get a update to shoot 10bit internally like the z7 first gen version. Especially when they both have same processor. Those z6 would fly off the shelves from that alone.
Can they do that update even if they wanted to? 🤷🏼♂️ I’m not sure there’s many Z6i trying to be gotten rid of is there?
Ok the Z system. I have the Z5 by the way. But for some reason my I will never give up my D700, D3s and D4. 😎
It's funny how we get attached to cameras hey! good for you champ :)
@@RalphMayhewPhotography true, the older the stuff the better. A few years ago I stumbled upon a Nikkormat FT2 from 1975. This thing was new in the box. Paid 50 bucks for it. The Nikkormat cameras were the poor mans Nikon F, F2 etc.. but it surpasses almost every todays camera in term of built. Now these are the hidden gems.
Z6II all the way, love it!
Great to hear. What particularly do you love about it?
Awesome comparison thanks
Thank you so much.
Nice & practical information..
Thanks very much.
I just got a good deal on the Z5, it was about 1290€ with ftz and garbage kit 24-50 (but for 50-100€ its ok to snag it) where the Z6 usually was 1800-2000€ with ftz and those stupidly expensive (but of course much better) cf cards are just not for me
That’s great mate. The kit lens is the one i vlog with. I love it coz it’s wide enough (just) and super sleek and small. But I can see why you’d want better glass.
Probably going to get the Z5. It will be replacing my D7100 which died when my home flooded. I’ve wanted a full frame camera for a long time.
So sorry to hear about your home flooding mate - that's awful. You'll enjoy this as your first full frame I think.
I think Z6II can be the coiche if the Autofocus was better than Z6 AF module.
but I don't know if there are significant differences
Hey mate. What’s Coiche? Sounds cool but I couldn’t find out what it means lol. Regardless I agree. I don’t think there’s really significant differences.
@@RalphMayhewPhotography i guess he was about to say choice.. lol 😂😂, u searched it on Google..!?
@@DrUk_7585 I did search lol. Haha ‘choice’ makes for more sense 💪
i’m seeing z6 for around 1k and z6 ii for almost 2k. is anyone else seeing that? is that how much things have changed in a year?
that’s used btw
That’s a good price and sounds about right.
just deal with a little blop on your screen?
You mean on my screen? Nikon quoted me $800 to fix it. It happened when I touched the screen. A tiny little fairy touch. 🥲
Thanks for a nice review! I like your comment about the getting the Z9 if money is no object! 😂😊
Haha thanks so much :)
Its too late for me.
I bought a Z6ii hping that there will be some good firm ware updates
And are you happy with it?
serious question cause its a deal braker for me. does the z5 have bulb mode??
Yes it does 👍
@@RalphMayhewPhotography thanks a lottt
@@tasaki12 My pleasure!
@@RalphMayhewPhotography update i got the z6ii cause it was on sale in greece were i live and the z6ii was just 200 eyros more than the z5
@@tasaki12 what an amazing bargain!! Well played.
For a regular photographer who has no use for video, just get a Sony A7R ii used for a grand n change, and you get 42 megapixels with more lens selection. Unless you have a specific need for video, these are a waste and cost 2x what you’d pay for the Sony.
It might be a little more complex than that if you factor in whether you're in the Nikon ecosystem with all your glass already, and if you factor in Sony's glass cost. And what body you prefer to shoot with.The Sony A7R ii also seems fairly costly in my brief searching of it online. Anyway, thanks for the suggestion :)
@@RalphMayhewPhotography A7rii $1149 @ keh -Excellent condition. Got cheap Sony lenses there, too. Instead of getting the Z5/RP for $1200, I’d just get the A7rii because it’s 42 megapixel, with much better battery life, plus RP only has lens stabilization, but no body.
@@tomd4748 When you put it like that it does look like an attractive proposition :)
Excellent review
Thank you so much!!
What about the z7 z7II?
It’s a good question. I didn’t feature them in the video because of their price. Basically if video is important I’d stick with Z6 I + II. if it’s just photo quality and capabilities you need and you can afford it I’d go the Z7 I or II. 👍