*Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN vs Nikon Z 24-70mm F2.8 S* w/ A7III & Z6 II - bit.ly/SigmavsNikon My 5 Lens Kit for Sony A7III / A7S III / A7C [ E-mount ] - bit.ly/E-mountLenses Sony A7S III - Review After the Hype [ Sony A7S3 ] - bit.ly/SonyA7S3review 11:13 that is Sony A7S III menu.
Great comparison. For ages I was determined to get a Z6 II or Z7 II, but then I randomly found an amazing deal on an A7 R3 and went for that instead. What I found is that many of the things that were putting me off from a Sony full frame really didn't turn out to be a big deal for me: 1. Lack of touchscreen/bad menus. Once you've set the camera up how you like it, you very rarely need to use the menus. The Sony is so customizable, I can control everything with just a single rear dial and the customisable buttons. 2. Handling. I hated it in the shop, but after using the camera properly for a day or so, I find it completely fine. Amazing how quick your hands can adapt 3. EVF/screen quality. The EVF is great, absolutely love it. The screen could be brighter, but I almost always use the EVF anyway. I would say, having a fully rotatable screen would be handy for shots from more extreme angles I think the Nikon would have frustrated me with its lack of customisable buttons, which I didn't realise before watching your videos!
The a7iii is honestly my perfect camera, but I wish canon would make something comparable at a similar price so I can stay within their ecosystem. The eos R almost did it for me, but the slow burst rate and lack of uncropped 4k and slow-mo are deal breakers for me. Excellent video as always!
Thank you! I am also thinking about getting into Canon RF system, but even the EOS R6 has some big issues such as no aperture priority for video. AF is also not on Sony level.
@@TheHybridShooter I think They Could’ve done it if they hadn’t released the a7c, but if the a7iii is 400$ less than a7c, it really renders the a7c obsolete for many people except travel photographers/videographers, a7iii’ s AF is still excellent
I disagree with that, dismissing A7C because of the A7III might be a mistake, it is very different package with different advantages, I made a video about that bit.ly/A7CvsA7III A7C is also cheaper in some markets.
Thank you for putting to bed the a7iii green/cold shift color tones argument. I totally followed that thought process based on forums and i/ii users. So glad to see the a7iii producing noticably nicer colors than it's predecessors. This was my biggest jumping point on the Sony. I will no longer be pursuing the Z6ii and am starting the hunt for an a7iii!
@@brucegarethgeorge The ability of the Z6ii to output 12 bit raw should actually be ignored due to the terrible implementation of line skipping and huge loss of detail when shooting RAW. Considering that it is a 2020 release, 10-bit recording should have been internal.
Thanks for the comparison. I am a A7C owner and I am very much enjoying shooting with it. At 11:11 you said that the new menu system is available for the A7iii but I think you meant the A7siii. For a moment I was happy and thought the new menu system is coming to older Sony cameras.
Thanks for the balanced comparison of these cameras! One thing to note, is that all AF-S lenses from the Nikon F-mount family are compatible with the Z series, you just need the FTZ adapter. That means there are around 240 lenses (from Nikon and third party) which will work with the Z series cameras. For someone moving from a Nikon full frame SLR (like me) that's a big bonus!
You're welcome! That is true, but IMO that is a short-term solution. Mirorless uses would be missing out a lot if they would use adapted DLSR lenses most of the time.
@@AZTEC_ARTS2023if they are F-mount lenses that worked on your D500 or D810, they should be fully functional on the Z series ... but you will need the FTZ adapter to make it happen. Nikon should have a lens compatibility chart on their website related to this, so you could also check that to be sure...
I like both cameras but I’d probably still get the Sony because of the autofocus and lenses. I switched from Nikon to Sony because the Z lenses cost too expensive and there are no third party alternatives yet.
@@wildlifeecology I don’t think that adapted lenses are a way forward in 2021. Mirrorless designs are optically better and more compact. Besides that, Sony can do the same with MC-11 and EF lenses.
@@TheHybridShooter the autofocus of the nikon dslr lenses with ftz adapter on z series is better though with better compatibility IMO when compared to MC-11 adapter + adapted glass on sony ... But I will prefer compact mirrorless glass for mirrorless body... and when it comes to focus accuracy Sony is still better with the more the 2 years old tech a7iii
I like how you mention the color differences between the original Nikon z6 and the 6ii. I’ll have to look at that . I noticed the 6ii has a preferable color tone to the Nikons 7. The 7 being colder while the 6ii , as shown here, has a lean towards magenta shades colors which looked nice ok the flower . Also the sky in one of the photos was nicer ok the Nikon whole the Sony was a flatter blue . Have you tried the different versions of the Sony iii? I wonder what the color differences are for them . Frankly to me color is the main thing I love about photos so it matters to Me more than other features I realize. I think photoshop also can double megapixel count? I haven’t tried this myself but I did see someone compare the Nikon 6ii vs 7 and it seemed to work nice while also preserving the color palette of the 6ii. Iv seen people try to match colors on a Sony iii and Iv and it doesn’t work. At the end of the day the difference in the sensor can’t be changed . So for me I’m trying to choose camera based off of preferred built in color more then anything, though I do want something that is good in darker scenarios . I have the canon m50 , when I bought it it was the best choice financially and with decent options but I might upgrade
-Great review! On the Z6 IBIS smoothness: for video I always use SPORTS mode, that will not try to compensate when you are panning. This may be worth trying.
I’m battling between getting the a7iii , Z6 , or EOS R given I’ll be doing hybrid work . Just can’t decide because sometimes i do more video sometimes more photo. What do you think
All in All, the Sony still has an advantage in quite low priced Objectives WITH Autofocus and by beginning of 2023 it is traded far cheaper than the Z2. Nikons Price for the 24-105 f/4 is what destroyed it when I compared both, as I wanted that optics. Including current Sony Cashbacks, it was 2099 for an A7III/SEL24-105 f4.0 OSS bundle for me, compared to 2799 for the Nikon. While I would have loved the Nikons better Display and Viewfinder; The price difference AND the far superior Autofocus of the Sony made the decision for me. Not seeing my pic properly on the display might be disappointing; But fucking up the picture because the Nikon focuses the dogs ears instead of face, or focusing slightly off during sport photos... Wasn't worth it for me. With my full Objectives wishlist, the Sony goes about 1000 bucks cheaper. Not counting a 400mm; Which is 900 Bucks for Sony (Sigma) and 3000 (!) for the Nikon. Meh. Sure, i could use the Nikons larger Bayonet for Adapters... But that would make the Autofocus even worse. For Studio fotography, I would have chosen the Nikon. For Party, Sports, Wildlife and so on... The Sony still is the better choice in my opinion.
Did you ever get a chance to try the samyang 35 / 1.8 for E mount? I'm not sure if I should spend the extra on the Sony 35 1.8, or get the Samyang. Great video as always! Your intro has a feeling of home to it for me. It is connected to a soothing video, which helps to wind down after a stressful day. You don't just provide information, you also provide calmness.
Before I purchased the A7iii I tested the Z6 gen 1 in 2019 and it was an nice camera. It offered 10 bit externally and the Sony did not. I wasn't a big deal for me. I also felt the Z6 had better build quality. The main reason I passed on the Z6 were the lack of lenses. I refused to invest in a main system based on promises of upcoming glass. I understand it was a new system but for me the lack of a 24-70 f/2.8 at the time killed it for me. Fast forward to today and they have a great 24-70 f/2.8 but Sony E mount has two 24-70mm and one 28-75mm. If I were buying today I would still take my current A7iii/Sigma 24-70mm setup over the Z6ii/Nikkor 24-70mm considering the $1300 saving.
"Lenses" this is one of the most important reason why i choose sony over Nikon. If i ever dont like the lens, i sell them and buy something thats more compatible for best results. And the best part is they are more affordable.
@@TheHybridShooter You effort is appreciated, great work, great comparison, you showed us real world comparison. Comparing stats and characteristics has its place, but practical usage matters the most, so thank you once again.
@@TheHybridShooter you can exit the I menue by touching i back on the display and entered the i menue over display = no button needed to change settings....you can also change all framed settings like apertures or shutter speed or iso via display, so changes are silent without clicking wheels. 😉 But you no it already.
@@TheHybridShooter ok I understand but that work with the 6ii too. 1. Change setting 2. halfpress SR and changes are accepted and camera is ready to go (normally AF start) with new settings.
No, that is not the case, as you can see at 10:26 in this video. I want to be able to change the frame rate to 50p by doing what I have done there. As you can see it went back to 25p.
i have nikon d5300 and want to change to FF. Can't choose z6 ii or a7iii. I have 50mm 1.8G from nikon and i love it. But i don't know if it would be great too with adapter ftz. So 1.Buy z6ii and keep 50mm 1.8g with adapter ftz or maybe just buy a7iii and buy sigma 50mm 1.4? What you think? The more I read, the more I wonder :(
@@cj7073 Nope. They discountinued a few crop sensor lenses but continue to make full frame lenses. But there is plenty of second hand lenses to buy too. Nikon has hundreds of lenses to choose from both Z and F mounts for their Z series cameras.
Good video as always, this is a question more than a comment, I currently use Fujifilm (X-T4) and have no intention of switching, but I am considering the Sony A7-III as a second system for many reasons (i.e., focusing and battery life), but I don’t want to buy it now and find out that next month Sony comes out with an A7-IV, can you tell if based on Sony’s history that is likely to happen in the near future? Be well and stay safe.
I personally feel a A7iv is ready, but Sony is waiting for the right time to release it - probably after canon release their new batch of entry FF bodies. Currently the a7iii is still very competitive
@@tobyr8555 I don't think that they are waiting for competition, they just need some time period to sell enough A7S IIIs, then they will release A7 IV.
For both photography and cinematography please suggest A7 iii 85 1.8 sigma 35 1.4 sigma Ad200 V1 Gimble Ronin sc 2 Z6 ii 85 1.8 s 35 1.8 s V1 Gimble Ronin sc 2 Ad 200
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Nice review dude! I'm actually using a Nikon Z6II and I'm a bit burned with Nikon, I shoot mostly wildlife and the AF speed is too low in most of the cases, also the Eye AF fails a lot (I mean, it's great showing you the eye detection but when shoot the foto the focus point moves and the face goes out of focus), also i feel limited by the lens selection for amateur users... For that i'm thinking of selling all my Nikon gear (which is not a lot) and go for a used A7III, with Sony 200-600mm and one 50mm f1.8 and 28mm f2... Do you think I'm going to notice AF speed for wildlife between Z6II and A7III? I'm not considering nowadays the A7IV because the costs of changing systems and buying new lenses is too much but... starting with A7III and in the future selling it and buying the A7IV maybe it's the right option for me Keep doing those great videos!
Thank you! I would probably wait until you can get the A7 IV. Getting A7 III as an in-between step doesn't make much sense to me. The AF might be a bit better than on Z6 II, but I don't think that it is worth it for that AF. The A7 III is a bit older platform, still capable, but wildlife AF is a difficult task, so you will notice much bigger difference with A7 IV which has fantastic eye detection capabilities.
@@TheHybridShooter thanks for your answer, getting the A7III is only for introducing myself in the Sony ecosystem with something "cheaper" because I have to buy the new Sony lenses (200-600 for exemple) and start selling Nikon gear, so maybe buy and use the Sony A7III for a year or so and in the future move to a A7IV, I use only single point AF or dinamic for wildlife and I thought that with the A7III I will have more AF speed in that modes, so... Do you think the af speed I would win will be something minor?
@@TheHybridShooter Thanks for your answer, then maybe is better to wait and change directly to Sony A7IV as you said, it's a pain in the ass for me to change the entire system at this moment 🤣
The comparison is very beautiful and the video is more than wonderful in a professional way I hope you accept my point of view I have never regretted anything in my professional life except that I moved to Sony Sony is a trash can Never throw your money away, don't even think about buying any Sony camera, and don't even watch any promotional video comparing it to other cameras, Sony is not a camera at all I am not here to promote a brand or to recommend a camera, I just advise you not to approach Sony camera products at all if you want to start properly. I wish you success in your career
Really enjoyed this video - thank you. I've had Nikon SLR/DSLRs for years but didn't enjoy the A6 when I tried it. So I bought X-T3 which is great and complements my X100f 'pocket' camera, but I miss full-frame. Can't 100% explain why. I was thinking Z6ii would solve the problem - sell everything else, keep Nikon glass. But... Z6ii cost is higher, lenses cost more and seem to be heavier, and there's a good pre-owned market for A7iii. I'd appreciate your thoughts, if you have a moment.... (i) sell Nikon DSLR + lenses, Sell Fuji + 2 lenses (ii) adopt A7iii plus the 2-3 lenses I use most often Any reasons not to go that route? Many thanks.
I am somewhat in your boat. I have D750 and I want to get mirrorless and I am debating in my head if I should just get Canon or Sony right now, but I have some Nikon lenses and price is important to me, so in my case adapting F lenses is the best decision. Been thinking about getting Z6 II, but I've been pushing the brakes, because I want vertically rotatable screen and the Z6 II lacks it, also 120 hz EVF, so I am just waiting for Nikon to make something better like Z6 III or Z8 and that they have good autofocus, as I like my Nikon, also enjoy trying new stuff, but changing brands is not cheap.
About the battery life of the z6ii, I shot 1032 images over the course of 4 hours with a single charge and still have 3 bars left. What is more, I did regularly review the images with the display. Was your display always on that you only could squeeze out 420 images with a single charge?
As I have said, that is CIPA rating which tests all cameras the same way. You can probably learn about their battery testing on their website. As, I have also said, you can get much more than that in the real world use. I got well over 2000 shots on single charge with A7 III multiple times.
If I don't say something it doesn't mean that I forgot... you can use adapted lenses on Sony as well, there is no reason to mention it specifically for Nikon.
I was confused between eosR and a7iii, after watching your video I've become more confuse which one should I get? hahahah. Nice video. You explained it perfectly. Heart from Bangladesh.
I love Nikon but they are very slow in mirrorless game, we shall give Nikon some time to catchup, by meantime enjoy shooting other powerful mirrorless brand .
Hi! Love your reviews, what do you recommend between m6ii and z50? I am trying to build a travel kit under 1500$, m6ii has better resolution and AF,nikon has a built in evf. I can get an extra prime with the z50 which could be somewhat useful for low light? What do you recommend?
When your budget is 1500, you then just get one lens for your A6400 when you pick the Tamron. So that makes no sense to me ... but it's your decision and it depends on what you photograph ;) I would pick the X-S10 or the Z50. Z50 + 16-50 + 50-250 + the new prime that is released at the end of june. Very lightweight package for ~ 1300. Then a spare battery and tripod and backpack and fine. X-S10 is a little bit better but try it in a store before you buy, I personally don't like it although I owned a X-H1. You could get the X-S10 with 3 XC lenses for 1600 or so.
Glad I found your vídeos, love the comparisons! One question if you allow me but it has nothing to do with the comparison. You mention the color difference in between the two cameras. I have the Sony a7iii but I love the colours and contrast of the the Nikon so in a way I regret buying the sony because I shoot manly portraits and I really struggle with the colours. Do you know anyway that I can make my sony colours look like nikon colours? Any preset that I can apply to my raws (even if it is paid) to make them look better or even any camera settings that can change the (for me) terrible colours of sony? Thank you so much in advance and thank you for you wonderful vídeos!
As you can see in the video, Nikon basically changed their colors on Z6 II to match the A7 III, so you don't really have to do anything. Maybe just raise the saturation a tiny bit and move the WB slider a bit too the colder side.
@@TheHybridShooter ohhh but I find Nikon colours so different and much more beautiful... Maybe I'm not seeing right, but Nikon colours, for me, are much more pleasing... Anyway, I will follow your advice and try to raise the saturation and WB as you said... Thank you so much for answering, very kind of you!
It you see a big difference between Z6 II and A7 III, there is probably something wrong with one of them. Nikon seems to prefer Sony colors as well, since they form inaccurate Z6 I colors to Sony-style colors on Z6 II.
Small correction on Nikon's touch interface. You don't need to confirm settings with the OK button. Just either tab twice or hold down longer. Nikon's touch menu can be operated without any any button usage
If you use the touch screen, you have to tap OK. If you use dials, you don't, which makes it even more confusing. Nikon's main menu is unfortunately not optimized for touch input, so that is not very useful.
@@TheHybridShooter No, you don‘t need to tab ok. Tabbing an option once selects, tabbing it again confirms it. But apart from that very nice comparison 👍
No, that just throws me out of the menu and the setting remains unchanged, you can see that in the video. I learned that the hard way after accidentally shooting JPEG only for half a day.
@@TheHybridShooter I works on my Z6II, just tried it. The only menu were this doesn’t work is the one for shooting modes. Needs to be operated by dials.
So did I and the setting remains unchanged, the issue is shown here ruclips.net/video/oogBOziymbA/видео.html You can see that I have tapped on 2160p 50p, but it goes back to 2160p 25p because I didn't hit OK.
Good review, but I don’t agree about limited lens choice with Nikon. With the FTZ adapter you have access to literally hundreds of amazing lenses. This alone is probably the biggest asset of the Nikon yet you didn’t even mention this.
I don’t think that adapted lenses are a way forward in 2021. Mirrorless designs are optically better and more compact. Truly amazing lenses are mostly for mirrorless systems. Adapted lenses are only an advantage for Nikon users, who are probably not deciding between A7 III and Z6 II, so I see no reason to mention it in this video. Besides that, Sony can do the same with MC-11 and EF lenses.
@@TheHybridShooter I disagree. Having access to 50 years of lenses including some of the best quality glass produced for cameras is a major selling point for any buyer.
@CoolBigWillieStyles Well, I disagree with your disagreement. Native functionality and mirrorless design is the way forward. As I wrote, you can adapt DSLR lenses on Sony as well.
@@wildlifeecology your argument only applies to Nikon DSLR shooters who are moving into the mirrorless system, as they have invested in the old lenses. As someone who's never shot with Nikon, Why would I want to buy f mount lenses when I am being sold a new mirrorless system that promises it's own z line of lenses?
Considering the sensor is the same, Sony is literally one firmware update away from having 4k60 on the A7iii, they only don't either because their processor isn't good enough (which I doubt, considering the much better downsampled footage on 4K) or they just don't want and are reserving that to A7IV, which is a shame but well...
A7 III is 2018 camera. Having fully downsampled 4K even at 24p was a huge achievement back then, so we really can’t blame them for not including 4K 60p which would be cropped anyway.
Partially. They Went with 33 MP sensor instead, which made no-crop 4K 60p impossible... At least there is that extra stills resolution as a compensation.
thanks for great comparison and detailed review. seems in A7III images are exaggerated while Nikon has real colors, also in higher ISOs sony photos have more noise. its all about your taste which one to get but overall I like real natural tones of Nikon. sony photos looks like retouched a little and makes the photos more beautiful.
Thank you! As you can see in the video, the colors are basically identical and so is the ISO performance, since both cameras use the same sensor. That is a good thing for Nikon, because Z6 colors were terribly inaccurate. Z6 II is much close to A7 III which is still one of the most color accurate cameras on the market.
if Sony upgrades a few things in the next iteration of the A7III, they should put Nikon out of business. They now have the power of a broad product line, system level support, lens availability etc. They can ratchet the price up and down at will to gain market share given their strong base. If physical ergonomics are not important, and a person takes the time to learn the Sony menu system, then Nikon makes no sense at all. I personally like the feel and handling of the Nikon. The way the camera actually operates in my hands feels more natural to me. I am sensitive to EVF resolution. However, if autofocus is important, or lens selection, then Sony is the only game in town. For some reason I like the A7S3. I don't care about megapixel count. The A7S3 is probably Sony's best overall package right now. Thanks and stay safe!!
Always my pleasure! As I have explained, even if ergonomics are a priority, Sony is definitely an option, especially gen 4 bodies. We will see what will happen after the A7 IV release, although it probably won't be a pleasant experience for Nikon. They will have to put together A7 IV competitor very quickly, if they want to stay relevant.
@@TheHybridShooter Not sure I can explain either, could be the shape and texture of the grip. Likely just a personal thing. Over the last 10 plus years I've shot mostly with just 2 brands, Nikon and Lumix. But I don't have the same issue if I pick up a Canon.
@@TheHybridShooter That's interesting since I feel the opposite. The Nikons and the Lumix I use feel comfortable and secure in my hands. I think it is just a personal thing.
Mechanical shutter is always the most sensitive part of any camera... you just hear about it more with A7 III, because it sells more than all other cameras in the category combined.
@@TheHybridShooter ooops, I didn't read comments before watching video. Anyway, impressive comparison. I have sold all my old gear, just M50 with 70-200 f2.8 + adapter. Now I'm searching for my new choice
Nice video. One note on the Nikon Z system is the future lens selection might outperform the E mount given its much larger diameter. It has been mentioned that it could except and medium format sensor. Another advantage is the prospect of more f .95 glass that could have autofocus.
Thank you! No, mount size makes no difference in the reality. Take a look at Sony FE 20mm F1.8 G or 14-24mm GM. That proved to be just a myth spread out by the competition.
*Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN vs Nikon Z 24-70mm F2.8 S* w/ A7III & Z6 II - bit.ly/SigmavsNikon
My 5 Lens Kit for Sony A7III / A7S III / A7C [ E-mount ]
- bit.ly/E-mountLenses
Sony A7S III - Review After the Hype [ Sony A7S3 ]
- bit.ly/SonyA7S3review
11:13 that is Sony A7S III menu.
Great comparison. For ages I was determined to get a Z6 II or Z7 II, but then I randomly found an amazing deal on an A7 R3 and went for that instead. What I found is that many of the things that were putting me off from a Sony full frame really didn't turn out to be a big deal for me:
1. Lack of touchscreen/bad menus. Once you've set the camera up how you like it, you very rarely need to use the menus. The Sony is so customizable, I can control everything with just a single rear dial and the customisable buttons.
2. Handling. I hated it in the shop, but after using the camera properly for a day or so, I find it completely fine. Amazing how quick your hands can adapt
3. EVF/screen quality. The EVF is great, absolutely love it. The screen could be brighter, but I almost always use the EVF anyway. I would say, having a fully rotatable screen would be handy for shots from more extreme angles
I think the Nikon would have frustrated me with its lack of customisable buttons, which I didn't realise before watching your videos!
Thank you! Sony's handling is generally very underrated because of the bad reputation carried over from A7 and A7 II series.
@@TheHybridShooter and the APSC series, with awful ergonomics
The a7iii is honestly my perfect camera, but I wish canon would make something comparable at a similar price so I can stay within their ecosystem. The eos R almost did it for me, but the slow burst rate and lack of uncropped 4k and slow-mo are deal breakers for me. Excellent video as always!
Thank you! I am also thinking about getting into Canon RF system, but even the EOS R6 has some big issues such as no aperture priority for video. AF is also not on Sony level.
There is definitely a gap in canons lineup that is hopefully addressed by the RPii or similar.
It is crazy how competitive the a7iii is in 2021, if they lowered the price to around 1399$ it could be an excellent alternative to the z5, z6 and rp
Yes, it is still one of the best selling cameras at 1699, so Sony doesn't really have any reason to decrease the price.
@@TheHybridShooter I think They Could’ve done it if they hadn’t released the a7c, but if the a7iii is 400$ less than a7c, it really renders the a7c obsolete for many people except travel photographers/videographers, a7iii’ s AF is still excellent
I disagree with that, dismissing A7C because of the A7III might be a mistake, it is very different package with different advantages, I made a video about that bit.ly/A7CvsA7III
A7C is also cheaper in some markets.
I just got the Sony A7iii and Tamron 28-75 after watching your reviews and loving it coming from DSLR's. Thanks for the very detailed reviews.
Always my pleasure!
I prefer Nikon any day over Sony. Much better ergonomics, usability, better build quality and does even have focus stacking.
I’m just seeing this , THE NIKON Z6 has FOCUS STACKING ??!!
No no bro, buy a Sony...Nikon sucks 😢
@gary7851 actually, they don't & never have & menus, build, value are great but Sonys 3rd-Party lens options are best
@victoryowoputi3321 learn your Camera menus & user guides..watch tutorials
@@victoryowoputi3321Canon does it best. Nikon uses too large of a step jump between shots, and it causes problems.
Long waited for this comparison, thanks for the effort!
You’re welcome, thank you for watching!
Thank you for putting to bed the a7iii green/cold shift color tones argument. I totally followed that thought process based on forums and i/ii users. So glad to see the a7iii producing noticably nicer colors than it's predecessors. This was my biggest jumping point on the Sony. I will no longer be pursuing the Z6ii and am starting the hunt for an a7iii!
Always my pleasure!
2021 and the A7III is still the camera to beat, especially for the price.
Yes, indeed.
The ability of the Z6ii to output 12 bit raw and 10 bit video should not be underestimated
Bought my brand new A7iii body for $1300 last week. Nothing within even $1000 more comes close to what the Sony offers
@@brucegarethgeorge The ability of the Z6ii to output 12 bit raw should actually be ignored due to the terrible implementation of line skipping and huge loss of detail when shooting RAW. Considering that it is a 2020 release, 10-bit recording should have been internal.
@@joshgeurink2131 May I ask where you got this good deal from? I'm looking for A7III body also, thanks in advance.
Thanks for the comparison. I am a A7C owner and I am very much enjoying shooting with it. At 11:11 you said that the new menu system is available for the A7iii but I think you meant the A7siii. For a moment I was happy and thought the new menu system is coming to older Sony cameras.
You're welcome! Yes, that was a mistake, I meant to say A7S III.
the intro always makes me smile . Thank you
Always my pleasure!
Thanks for the balanced comparison of these cameras!
One thing to note, is that all AF-S lenses from the Nikon F-mount family are compatible with the Z series, you just need the FTZ adapter. That means there are around 240 lenses (from Nikon and third party) which will work with the Z series cameras.
For someone moving from a Nikon full frame SLR (like me) that's a big bonus!
You're welcome! That is true, but IMO that is a short-term solution. Mirorless uses would be missing out a lot if they would use adapted DLSR lenses most of the time.
So my D500 / D810 lenses could fit on the Z6II body (for video) ?
@@AZTEC_ARTS2023if they are F-mount lenses that worked on your D500 or D810, they should be fully functional on the Z series ... but you will need the FTZ adapter to make it happen. Nikon should have a lens compatibility chart on their website related to this, so you could also check that to be sure...
I like both cameras but I’d probably still get the Sony because of the autofocus and lenses. I switched from Nikon to Sony because the Z lenses cost too expensive and there are no third party alternatives yet.
Yeah, the E-mount ecosystem is still a big advantage of Sony.
same reason I purchased a7iii last year ... zero regrets
What about the hundreds of F Mount glass available with the FTZ adapter?
@@wildlifeecology I don’t think that adapted lenses are a way forward in 2021. Mirrorless designs are optically better and more compact. Besides that, Sony can do the same with MC-11 and EF lenses.
@@TheHybridShooter the autofocus of the nikon dslr lenses with ftz adapter on z series is better though with better compatibility IMO when compared to MC-11 adapter + adapted glass on sony ... But I will prefer compact mirrorless glass for mirrorless body... and when it comes to focus accuracy Sony is still better with the more the 2 years old tech a7iii
I like how you mention the color differences between the original Nikon z6 and the 6ii. I’ll have to look at that .
I noticed the 6ii has a preferable color tone to the Nikons 7. The 7 being colder while the 6ii , as shown here, has a lean towards magenta shades colors which looked nice ok the flower . Also the sky in one of the photos was nicer ok the Nikon whole the Sony was a flatter blue .
Have you tried the different versions of the Sony iii? I wonder what the color differences are for them .
Frankly to me color is the main thing I love about photos so it matters to
Me more than other features I realize.
I think photoshop also can double megapixel count? I haven’t tried this myself but I did see someone compare the Nikon 6ii vs 7 and it seemed to work nice while also preserving the color palette of the 6ii.
Iv seen people try to match colors on a Sony iii and Iv and it doesn’t work.
At the end of the day the difference in the sensor can’t be changed . So for me I’m trying to choose camera based off of preferred built in color more then anything, though I do want something that is good in darker scenarios .
I have the canon m50 , when I bought it it was the best choice financially and with decent options but I might upgrade
Which do you think would be better for sports photography and videography?
-Great review! On the Z6 IBIS smoothness: for video I always use SPORTS mode, that will not try to compensate when you are panning. This may be worth trying.
Thank you! I will try it out.
I’m battling between getting the a7iii , Z6 , or EOS R given I’ll be doing hybrid work . Just can’t decide because sometimes i do more video sometimes more photo. What do you think
A7 III.
@@TheHybridShooter u think it’ll shoot good enough stills to keep up if I do projects for both?
Great comparison! Awesome work!
Thank you!
All in All, the Sony still has an advantage in quite low priced Objectives WITH Autofocus and by beginning of 2023 it is traded far cheaper than the Z2. Nikons Price for the 24-105 f/4 is what destroyed it when I compared both, as I wanted that optics. Including current Sony Cashbacks, it was 2099 for an A7III/SEL24-105 f4.0 OSS bundle for me, compared to 2799 for the Nikon.
While I would have loved the Nikons better Display and Viewfinder; The price difference AND the far superior Autofocus of the Sony made the decision for me.
Not seeing my pic properly on the display might be disappointing; But fucking up the picture because the Nikon focuses the dogs ears instead of face, or focusing slightly off during sport photos... Wasn't worth it for me.
With my full Objectives wishlist, the Sony goes about 1000 bucks cheaper. Not counting a 400mm; Which is 900 Bucks for Sony (Sigma) and 3000 (!) for the Nikon. Meh.
Sure, i could use the Nikons larger Bayonet for Adapters... But that would make the Autofocus even worse.
For Studio fotography, I would have chosen the Nikon. For Party, Sports, Wildlife and so on... The Sony still is the better choice in my opinion.
Thank you so much for the informative and helpful comparative review! Good luck!
Did you ever get a chance to try the samyang 35 / 1.8 for E mount?
I'm not sure if I should spend the extra on the Sony 35 1.8, or get the Samyang.
Great video as always!
Your intro has a feeling of home to it for me. It is connected to a soothing video, which helps to wind down after a stressful day.
You don't just provide information, you also provide calmness.
Sony FE 35mm f1.8 almost no focus breathing.. Good for video work..
Thank you! Unfortunately not, I haven't tested either of those two.
Before I purchased the A7iii I tested the Z6 gen 1 in 2019 and it was an nice camera. It offered 10 bit externally and the Sony did not. I wasn't a big deal for me. I also felt the Z6 had better build quality. The main reason I passed on the Z6 were the lack of lenses. I refused to invest in a main system based on promises of upcoming glass. I understand it was a new system but for me the lack of a 24-70 f/2.8 at the time killed it for me. Fast forward to today and they have a great 24-70 f/2.8 but Sony E mount has two 24-70mm and one 28-75mm. If I were buying today I would still take my current A7iii/Sigma 24-70mm setup over the Z6ii/Nikkor 24-70mm considering the $1300 saving.
I agree, 3rd party lenses are a huge advantage of Sony E-mount.
"Lenses" this is one of the most important reason why i choose sony over Nikon. If i ever dont like the lens, i sell them and buy something thats more compatible for best results. And the best part is they are more affordable.
And that's how you make a comparison
Thank you!
@@TheHybridShooter You effort is appreciated, great work, great comparison, you showed us real world comparison. Comparing stats and characteristics has its place, but practical usage matters the most, so thank you once again.
Excellent comparison...
Thank you!
"I hope that Nikon will do something about their menu as well"... said every Nikon shooter since 2008.
I still love my A7r2!
On the 6ii you can accept changes via ok on the display and not have to press every time the ok button. Just for info 😉
I'm aware of that, but you still have to confirm the setting, so it doesn't really make a difference.
@@TheHybridShooter you can exit the I menue by touching i back on the display and entered the i menue over display = no button needed to change settings....you can also change all framed settings like apertures or shutter speed or iso via display, so changes are silent without clicking wheels. 😉 But you no it already.
@@ju2705s I just want it to be like with other brands - 1. select the setting, 2. half press the shutter button and that's it.
@@TheHybridShooter ok I understand but that work with the 6ii too. 1. Change setting 2. halfpress SR and changes are accepted and camera is ready to go (normally AF start) with new settings.
No, that is not the case, as you can see at 10:26 in this video. I want to be able to change the frame rate to 50p by doing what I have done there. As you can see it went back to 25p.
Wow. Incredibly detailed comparison. Thanks for doing this.
My pleasure, thank you for watching!
Outstanding!
Thank you!
i have nikon d5300 and want to change to FF. Can't choose z6 ii or a7iii. I have 50mm 1.8G from nikon and i love it. But i don't know if it would be great too with adapter ftz. So 1.Buy z6ii and keep 50mm 1.8g with adapter ftz or maybe just buy a7iii and buy sigma 50mm 1.4? What you think?
The more I read, the more I wonder :(
Hi, what did you buy?
And of course you have many many more lenses for the Sony :-)
Except if you have the Nikon FTZ adapter and then you have access to many more...
@@wildlifeecology only if you have the f lenses in the first place
@@cj7073 Not true. You can buy f lenses at anytime. You don't need to own them. Same would apply to Sony too.
@@wildlifeecology so nikon isn't stopping their production?
@@cj7073 Nope. They discountinued a few crop sensor lenses but continue to make full frame lenses. But there is plenty of second hand lenses to buy too. Nikon has hundreds of lenses to choose from both Z and F mounts for their Z series cameras.
Good video as always, this is a question more than a comment, I currently use Fujifilm (X-T4) and have no intention of switching, but I am considering the Sony A7-III as a second system for many reasons (i.e., focusing and battery life), but I don’t want to buy it now and find out that next month Sony comes out with an A7-IV, can you tell if based on Sony’s history that is likely to happen in the near future? Be well and stay safe.
Thank you! Unfortunately, rumors about Sony cameras have been notoriously unreliable in the past couple of years, so nobody really knows.
I personally feel a A7iv is ready, but Sony is waiting for the right time to release it - probably after canon release their new batch of entry FF bodies. Currently the a7iii is still very competitive
@@tobyr8555 I don't think that they are waiting for competition, they just need some time period to sell enough A7S IIIs, then they will release A7 IV.
@@TheHybridShooter Do you think the A7IV will be available soon as 2022 ?
@@romainprovost7164 As I wrote, I have no idea.
Great review as usual 👏
Thank you!
Great video 👍🏼👏🏼
Thank you!
I watched this video today again for the 3rd time. I can't decide which to buy?
Me too
@@d2594 at last i bought a7iv
I've bought the Nikon Z 6 II. Lovely camera and feels great in the hand.
@@theartofimaging618 Congratulations
At 2:20 the camera names are interchanged, U can notice with the file names.
Nikon lenses are double the cost in compare with third party lenses for sony which is a huge advantage for sony users
Not everyone can afford Nikon lenses 🫡
Ještě že jsem se rozhodl pro a7 iii ten obraz je ostřejší a detailnější. Sice mě mrzí že nemá 4k 60 ale za tu kvalitu obrazu se to dá odpustit.
Áno, video processing má Sony stále o niečo lepší.
I found this video informative and very easy to digest, thank you.
Thank you!
For both photography and cinematography please suggest
A7 iii
85 1.8 sigma
35 1.4 sigma
Ad200
V1
Gimble Ronin sc 2
Z6 ii
85 1.8 s
35 1.8 s
V1
Gimble Ronin sc 2
Ad 200
Thant is what this video is about...
Thank you
14:35 Hi there,
Have you ever been to Ninh Kieu Night Market in Vietnam? I am Vietnamese and I'm glad to see your review videos of this place. Your video is great!
Nice review dude!
I'm actually using a Nikon Z6II and I'm a bit burned with Nikon, I shoot mostly wildlife and the AF speed is too low in most of the cases, also the Eye AF fails a lot (I mean, it's great showing you the eye detection but when shoot the foto the focus point moves and the face goes out of focus), also i feel limited by the lens selection for amateur users... For that i'm thinking of selling all my Nikon gear (which is not a lot) and go for a used A7III, with Sony 200-600mm and one 50mm f1.8 and 28mm f2... Do you think I'm going to notice AF speed for wildlife between Z6II and A7III? I'm not considering nowadays the A7IV because the costs of changing systems and buying new lenses is too much but... starting with A7III and in the future selling it and buying the A7IV maybe it's the right option for me
Keep doing those great videos!
Thank you! I would probably wait until you can get the A7 IV. Getting A7 III as an in-between step doesn't make much sense to me. The AF might be a bit better than on Z6 II, but I don't think that it is worth it for that AF. The A7 III is a bit older platform, still capable, but wildlife AF is a difficult task, so you will notice much bigger difference with A7 IV which has fantastic eye detection capabilities.
@@TheHybridShooter thanks for your answer, getting the A7III is only for introducing myself in the Sony ecosystem with something "cheaper" because I have to buy the new Sony lenses (200-600 for exemple) and start selling Nikon gear, so maybe buy and use the Sony A7III for a year or so and in the future move to a A7IV, I use only single point AF or dinamic for wildlife and I thought that with the A7III I will have more AF speed in that modes, so... Do you think the af speed I would win will be something minor?
It probably won't be huge difference if you only use 1-point.
@@TheHybridShooter Thanks for your answer, then maybe is better to wait and change directly to Sony A7IV as you said, it's a pain in the ass for me to change the entire system at this moment 🤣
Actually i also have the same issue in nikon eye af and switching to sony a7iii
Would my D500 / D810 lenses fit on the Z6II body ?
Only with adapter.
The comparison is very beautiful and the video is more than wonderful in a professional way
I hope you accept my point of view
I have never regretted anything in my professional life except that I moved to Sony
Sony is a trash can
Never throw your money away, don't even think about buying any Sony camera, and don't even watch any promotional video comparing it to other cameras, Sony is not a camera at all
I am not here to promote a brand or to recommend a camera, I just advise you not to approach Sony camera products at all if you want to start properly.
I wish you success in your career
Love the simple design of the Sony camera body. I 'd choose the Sony just for that alone :)
Simple but cheap and outdated back display and build quality is below Nikon.
14:21 which gibmel do you use?
Really enjoyed this video - thank you. I've had Nikon SLR/DSLRs for years but didn't enjoy the A6 when I tried it. So I bought X-T3 which is great and complements my X100f 'pocket' camera, but I miss full-frame. Can't 100% explain why. I was thinking Z6ii would solve the problem - sell everything else, keep Nikon glass. But... Z6ii cost is higher, lenses cost more and seem to be heavier, and there's a good pre-owned market for A7iii. I'd appreciate your thoughts, if you have a moment....
(i) sell Nikon DSLR + lenses, Sell Fuji + 2 lenses
(ii) adopt A7iii plus the 2-3 lenses I use most often
Any reasons not to go that route? Many thanks.
I am somewhat in your boat. I have D750 and I want to get mirrorless and I am debating in my head if I should just get Canon or Sony right now, but I have some Nikon lenses and price is important to me, so in my case adapting F lenses is the best decision. Been thinking about getting Z6 II, but I've been pushing the brakes, because I want vertically rotatable screen and the Z6 II lacks it, also 120 hz EVF, so I am just waiting for Nikon to make something better like Z6 III or Z8 and that they have good autofocus, as I like my Nikon, also enjoy trying new stuff, but changing brands is not cheap.
Sony better
2:18 How to make the LR menu that small?
About the battery life of the z6ii, I shot 1032 images over the course of 4 hours with a single charge and still have 3 bars left.
What is more, I did regularly review the images with the display.
Was your display always on that you only could squeeze out 420 images with a single charge?
As I have said, that is CIPA rating which tests all cameras the same way. You can probably learn about their battery testing on their website. As, I have also said, you can get much more than that in the real world use. I got well over 2000 shots on single charge with A7 III multiple times.
That was a fair comparison - good video :)
Thank you!
Nice video. Your voice makes me think of Werner Hetzog. ;)
Really useful! Thank you.
Hreat straight forward video, thanks!
Thank you!
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Please aplod video sony shiv vs Nikon z7ii video test comparison
I don't have Z7 II.
Hmmm forgot to mention that with Nikon's Z mount adapter one can use multiple DSLR lenses as well.
If I don't say something it doesn't mean that I forgot... you can use adapted lenses on Sony as well, there is no reason to mention it specifically for Nikon.
@@TheHybridShooter got you
What would be better for vlogging in 4K. Just building cars and would like better content to present.
Sony A7 III, or A7C which may be even more suitable for vlogging.
I was confused between eosR and a7iii, after watching your video I've become more confuse which one should I get? hahahah. Nice video. You explained it perfectly. Heart from Bangladesh.
Definitely A7 III, EOS R was basically half finished attempt to make first usable DSLM from Canon.
I love Nikon but they are very slow in mirrorless game, we shall give Nikon some time to catchup, by meantime enjoy shooting other powerful mirrorless brand .
Hi! Love your reviews, what do you recommend between m6ii and z50? I am trying to build a travel kit under 1500$, m6ii has better resolution and AF,nikon has a built in evf. I can get an extra prime with the z50 which could be somewhat useful for low light? What do you recommend?
Thank you! I don't recommend either of those, Fujifilm X-S10, X-T30 and Sony A6400 are much better cameras.
@@TheHybridShooter oh Ok, So i guess the a6400 + tamron 17-70 is a better value kit for 100$ more…….
Yes, definitely.
When your budget is 1500, you then just get one lens for your A6400 when you pick the Tamron. So that makes no sense to me ... but it's your decision and it depends on what you photograph ;)
I would pick the X-S10 or the Z50.
Z50 + 16-50 + 50-250 + the new prime that is released at the end of june. Very lightweight package for ~ 1300. Then a spare battery and tripod and backpack and fine.
X-S10 is a little bit better but try it in a store before you buy, I personally don't like it although I owned a X-H1.
You could get the X-S10 with 3 XC lenses for 1600 or so.
You can get cheap 16-50 and telephoto lens in other systems as well, so I would still avoid Z50 at the moment.
What do you mean by hybrid?
Photography and video
How about panasonic s5 vs nikon z6 ii
That is a bit complicated, S5 is better for advanced filmmakers, Z6 II is probably better for all-round use due to better AF and IBIS.
@@TheHybridShooter but i think the IBIS on panasonic s5 is better. Can you make a comparison test of the IBIS please. You are a great person.
Thank you, but no it isn't. I don't have S5 at the moment, but the S5 IBIS is similar to A7III, so slightly less effective than Z6 II.
Glad I found your vídeos, love the comparisons! One question if you allow me but it has nothing to do with the comparison. You mention the color difference in between the two cameras. I have the Sony a7iii but I love the colours and contrast of the the Nikon so in a way I regret buying the sony because I shoot manly portraits and I really struggle with the colours. Do you know anyway that I can make my sony colours look like nikon colours? Any preset that I can apply to my raws (even if it is paid) to make them look better or even any camera settings that can change the (for me) terrible colours of sony? Thank you so much in advance and thank you for you wonderful vídeos!
As you can see in the video, Nikon basically changed their colors on Z6 II to match the A7 III, so you don't really have to do anything. Maybe just raise the saturation a tiny bit and move the WB slider a bit too the colder side.
@@TheHybridShooter ohhh but I find Nikon colours so different and much more beautiful... Maybe I'm not seeing right, but Nikon colours, for me, are much more pleasing... Anyway, I will follow your advice and try to raise the saturation and WB as you said... Thank you so much for answering, very kind of you!
It you see a big difference between Z6 II and A7 III, there is probably something wrong with one of them. Nikon seems to prefer Sony colors as well, since they form inaccurate Z6 I colors to Sony-style colors on Z6 II.
I'd love to see your take on the z5
4K crop on Z5 is an instant deal-breaker for me, so I won't be reviewing that one.
@@TheHybridShooter ok thanks for the answer
Small correction on Nikon's touch interface. You don't need to confirm settings with the OK button. Just either tab twice or hold down longer. Nikon's touch menu can be operated without any any button usage
If you use the touch screen, you have to tap OK. If you use dials, you don't, which makes it even more confusing. Nikon's main menu is unfortunately not optimized for touch input, so that is not very useful.
@@TheHybridShooter No, you don‘t need to tab ok. Tabbing an option once selects, tabbing it again confirms it. But apart from that very nice comparison 👍
No, that just throws me out of the menu and the setting remains unchanged, you can see that in the video. I learned that the hard way after accidentally shooting JPEG only for half a day.
@@TheHybridShooter I works on my Z6II, just tried it. The only menu were this doesn’t work is the one for shooting modes. Needs to be operated by dials.
So did I and the setting remains unchanged, the issue is shown here ruclips.net/video/oogBOziymbA/видео.html
You can see that I have tapped on 2160p 50p, but it goes back to 2160p 25p because I didn't hit OK.
Really excellent video!
Thank you!
Life is like Nikon's auto focus,you never know what you're gonna get 😅
Hi I want to ask which camera has better dynamic range and is the difference huge
As I have said and shown in the video, dynamic range is identical.
Good review, but I don’t agree about limited lens choice with Nikon. With the FTZ adapter you have access to literally hundreds of amazing lenses. This alone is probably the biggest asset of the Nikon yet you didn’t even mention this.
I don’t think that adapted lenses are a way forward in 2021. Mirrorless designs are optically better and more compact. Truly amazing lenses are mostly for mirrorless systems. Adapted lenses are only an advantage for Nikon users, who are probably not deciding between A7 III and Z6 II, so I see no reason to mention it in this video. Besides that, Sony can do the same with MC-11 and EF lenses.
@@TheHybridShooter I disagree. Having access to 50 years of lenses including some of the best quality glass produced for cameras is a major selling point for any buyer.
@CoolBigWillieStyles Well, I disagree with your disagreement. Native functionality and mirrorless design is the way forward. As I wrote, you can adapt DSLR lenses on Sony as well.
@@wildlifeecology your argument only applies to Nikon DSLR shooters who are moving into the mirrorless system, as they have invested in the old lenses. As someone who's never shot with Nikon, Why would I want to buy f mount lenses when I am being sold a new mirrorless system that promises it's own z line of lenses?
How did you get the new menu on the A7 III?
It is A7S III
Nikon z6ii / sony a7iii / eos r which the best?
EOS R can't compete, this video should hepl you decide between A7 III and Z6 II
Wow, I come so late, tomorrow is the last day of 2022, I am still considering the two cameras, which is good to pick?
Nikon Z5ii will probably use 24MP 😀
Yes, that possible.. if there will be Z5 II.
Considering the sensor is the same, Sony is literally one firmware update away from having 4k60 on the A7iii, they only don't either because their processor isn't good enough (which I doubt, considering the much better downsampled footage on 4K) or they just don't want and are reserving that to A7IV, which is a shame but well...
A7 III is 2018 camera. Having fully downsampled 4K even at 24p was a huge achievement back then, so we really can’t blame them for not including 4K 60p which would be cropped anyway.
@@TheHybridShooter I suppose we can now blame them for lack of 4K60 non-crop in 2021…(A7IV)
Partially. They Went with 33 MP sensor instead, which made no-crop 4K 60p impossible... At least there is that extra stills resolution as a compensation.
@@TheHybridShooter why
@@Royalepad why not..
same sensor as in panasonic s line? so, the 10bit and tons of bitrate (compared to a7iii) come from the processor...
Obviously, it has to be supported by both sensor and processor.
thanks for great comparison and detailed review.
seems in A7III images are exaggerated while Nikon has real colors, also in higher ISOs sony photos have more noise. its all about your taste which one to get but overall I like real natural tones of Nikon. sony photos looks like retouched a little and makes the photos more beautiful.
Thank you! As you can see in the video, the colors are basically identical and so is the ISO performance, since both cameras use the same sensor. That is a good thing for Nikon, because Z6 colors were terribly inaccurate. Z6 II is much close to A7 III which is still one of the most color accurate cameras on the market.
if Sony upgrades a few things in the next iteration of the A7III, they should put Nikon out of business. They now have the power of a broad product line, system level support, lens availability etc. They can ratchet the price up and down at will to gain market share given their strong base. If physical ergonomics are not important, and a person takes the time to learn the Sony menu system, then Nikon makes no sense at all. I personally like the feel and handling of the Nikon. The way the camera actually operates in my hands feels more natural to me. I am sensitive to EVF resolution. However, if autofocus is important, or lens selection, then Sony is the only game in town. For some reason I like the A7S3. I don't care about megapixel count. The A7S3 is probably Sony's best overall package right now. Thanks and stay safe!!
Always my pleasure! As I have explained, even if ergonomics are a priority, Sony is definitely an option, especially gen 4 bodies.
We will see what will happen after the A7 IV release, although it probably won't be a pleasant experience for Nikon. They will have to put together A7 IV competitor very quickly, if they want to stay relevant.
I'm sure it has a lot to do with what someone is used to but I don't like the way the Sony feels in my hands. Useful comparison.
Thank you! I have heard that before, but nobody is ever able to explain why.
@@TheHybridShooter Not sure I can explain either, could be the shape and texture of the grip. Likely just a personal thing. Over the last 10 plus years I've shot mostly with just 2 brands, Nikon and Lumix. But I don't have the same issue if I pick up a Canon.
I actually like Sony the most out of all those brands due to they compact size and "nimbleness", so I don't know why is that either.
@@TheHybridShooter That's interesting since I feel the opposite. The Nikons and the Lumix I use feel comfortable and secure in my hands. I think it is just a personal thing.
Excelent compration!
Thank you!
What beautiful city is this?
There are samples from multiple cities, mostly Bratislava.
Nikon Z lenses are overpriced
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can you compare the durability/longevity of the shutter mechanism? Sony shutters have been problematic past 100k of shutter count.
Unfortunately not, I have never has any issues with either.
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Please compare the a7 iii to the canon r6
Unfortunately, I don't have EOS R6.
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The a7iii has shutter issues where it'll fail prematurely with usually no warning, and cost over $500 to fix/replace
Mechanical shutter is always the most sensitive part of any camera... you just hear about it more with A7 III, because it sells more than all other cameras in the category combined.
Both cameras are good mot the Z mount is the future whilst the E mount is now.
Nothing indicates that Z-mount is the future, just the opposite, Sony and Canon are increasing the lead.
11:13 a7s3*
Yes, correct, sorry about that.
Is it really A7 iii 10:56? I was thinking the new menu is expected from A7 iv only. ruclips.net/video/pchGX5BAQHI/видео.html
No, that is a mistake, it is A7S III, I wrote that in the pinned comment.
@@TheHybridShooter ooops, I didn't read comments before watching video. Anyway, impressive comparison. I have sold all my old gear, just M50 with 70-200 f2.8 + adapter. Now I'm searching for my new choice
Yeah, none of the options is perfect at the moment. A7IV might change that, it would also have that new touch menu.
nice
Thank you!
did not say anything about nikon's own adapter to use its entire range of f lenses, and without any loss
Sony can do the same with Sigma MC-11 and wide variety of Canon EF lenses, so I see no reason to specifically mention Nikon’s adapter.
@@TheHybridShooter nikon is native
@@Royalepad All Sony lenses are native...
@@TheHybridShooter u are talking about adapting
@@TheHybridShooter nikon makes a adapter for their nikon lenses the canon te e mount adapter is not made by sony
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I hope Nikon will survive this war! Maybe z9 will be their saviour
That depends more on the Z6 III.
They will. It is a company that exists already over 100 years. They sell already tons of Z 9 cameras.
Nice video.
One note on the Nikon Z system is the future lens selection might outperform the E mount given its much larger diameter. It has been mentioned that it could except and medium format sensor. Another advantage is the prospect of more f .95 glass that could have autofocus.
Thank you! No, mount size makes no difference in the reality. Take a look at Sony FE 20mm F1.8 G or 14-24mm GM. That proved to be just a myth spread out by the competition.
@@TheHybridShooter I will have a look. But remember sometimes size matters :D
@@Ben_Stewart Not in this case :)
The z7 6ii is the clear winner because the Sony's shutter is going to fail
Z6 II shutter will eventually fail as well, it is the most sensitive part on any camera...