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Out of date? Please explain how this camera is out of date? Is the photos from a Z8 vastly superior. I think not. I've got a Z7 and a Z7ii. I would dare you to tell me which photo was shot on which camera. Your more interested in specs then real world results.
This camera is not "out of date" Bay any stretch. I don't think one can do better for a NEW, mid/high-end camera.
I think we are playing a semantics game, but largely agree with another: cameras 3+ years old in the mirrorless world are "old," but they are still absolutely fit for purpose and can create beautiful images.
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05-02-2024 at 06:26 AM.
Out of date? Please explain how this camera is out of date? Is the photos from a Z8 vastly superior. I think not. I've got a Z7 and a Z7ii. I would dare you to tell me which photo was shot on which camera. Your more interested in specs then real world results.
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05-02-2024 at 07:40 AM.
For a piece of mind on warranty concerns from Amazon then you can buy from NikonUSA for $3 more www.nikonusa:Link[nikonusa.com]
If you have a Nikon camera to trade in then NikonUSA may have a better deal for you.
Example: I've a Z6 in good condition and the trade in value is $400 and there's a discount of $1,000 so the Z7II price will be $1,599.95. Hopefully I can sell it for more elsewhere but I wanted to see what I can fetch with the trade in.
Out of date? Please explain how this camera is out of date? Is the photos from a Z8 vastly superior. I think not. I've got a Z7 and a Z7ii. I would dare you to tell me which photo was shot on which camera.
They're both out of date, which doesn't mean they aren't good cameras, they're just old.
Nikon's been very slow updating the mid-range Z, that doesn't mean these cameras are up to date.
They're both out of date, which doesn't mean they aren't good cameras, they're just old.
Nikon's been very slow updating the mid-range Z, that doesn't mean these cameras are up to date.
I think we are playing a semantics game, but largely agree with another: cameras 3+ years old in the mirrorless world are "old," but they are still absolutely fit for purpose and can create beautiful images.
If you have a Nikon camera to trade in then NikonUSA may have a better deal for you.
Example: I've a Z6 in good condition and the trade in value is $400 and there's a discount of $1,000 so the Z7II price will be $1,599.95. Hopefully I can sell it for more elsewhere but I wanted to see what I can fetch with the trade in.
They're both out of date, which doesn't mean they aren't good cameras, they're just old.
Nikon's been very slow updating the mid-range Z, that doesn't mean these cameras are up to date.
Z8 was release last year. I wouldn't call that out of date.
That said, it's hard to argue that the Z5,Z6 and Z7 series (and the Z30/ZFc/Z50) aren't pretty far behind Canon and Sony in the AF department especially
I love my Z5 and Nikon makes some great lenses.... just realize that anything other than the Z8, Z9 and possibly the ZF are going to have AF challenges in some situations.
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If you have a Nikon camera to trade in then NikonUSA may have a better deal for you.
Example: I've a Z6 in good condition and the trade in value is $400 and there's a discount of $1,000 so the Z7II price will be $1,599.95. Hopefully I can sell it for more elsewhere but I wanted to see what I can fetch with the trade in.
YOUR TRADE-IN QUOTE
Trade-In Value
- $400.00
Z 7II Body Only
$2,999.95
Instant Savings
- $1,000.00
Total
$1,599.95
Your savings: $1,400.00
Link for the Nikon Trade in program [nikonusa.com]
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Nikon's been very slow updating the mid-range Z, that doesn't mean these cameras are up to date.
Nikon's been very slow updating the mid-range Z, that doesn't mean these cameras are up to date.
If you have a Nikon camera to trade in then NikonUSA may have a better deal for you.
Example: I've a Z6 in good condition and the trade in value is $400 and there's a discount of $1,000 so the Z7II price will be $1,599.95. Hopefully I can sell it for more elsewhere but I wanted to see what I can fetch with the trade in.
YOUR TRADE-IN QUOTE
Trade-In Value
- $400.00
Z 7II Body Only
$2,999.95
Instant Savings
- $1,000.00
Total
$1,599.95
Your savings: $1,400.00
Link for the Nikon Trade in program [nikonusa.com]
someone at Samy's traded in a Z6 II with **12** shutter count, no box but otherwise in excellent condition.
had I done the trade-in with my D750 I could've gotten a brand new one for the same price.
ugh. might have to return the used one.
thank you for this!
Nikon's been very slow updating the mid-range Z, that doesn't mean these cameras are up to date.
That said, it's hard to argue that the Z5,Z6 and Z7 series (and the Z30/ZFc/Z50) aren't pretty far behind Canon and Sony in the AF department especially
I love my Z5 and Nikon makes some great lenses.... just realize that anything other than the Z8, Z9 and possibly the ZF are going to have AF challenges in some situations.