Talk to any Nikon DSLR user and they would tell you the Live View on their DSLR is not really the most amazing feature on their camera. The biggest downside with the electronic viewfinder is that it kills the battery, which I’ll talk about a bit later. You can see a lot more information overlay on top of the live feed and with the preview of exposure and white balance in real time, it doesn’t only makes it a lot easier to get the correct exposure, white balance.etc straight out of camera, it also makes it a lot easier for you to visualise the photo you have in your head by applying the camera settings and see how it affect the photo in real time. The colour, refresh rate are both excellent and the extruded viewfinder is definitely one of the best electronic viewfinder I’ve ever used.Īs mentioned in my Nikon Z7 review, I think the EVF is one of the biggest advantage the Z7 (and Z6) has over the Nikon DSLRs. The high resolution electronic viewfinder has a large 0.8x magnification and 100% frame coverage. The Z6 has the same 3.6M-dot electronic viewfinder as the Z7. The touch interface provides a versatile way to control the camera no matter you are taking photos/videos or just reviewing photos or browsing through the menu system. On the other hand, the Z6 has a well implemented touch interface using it’s main LCD screen. While with the Z6, you need to assign that to one of the customisable button. And because of that, the Z6 may feel a bit too small for people with larger hands as the grip is a little bit shorter than the D750.īoth cameras have a decent number of customisable buttons and dials, but the D750 does have a few extra buttons/controls for example the flash, bracketing buttons and AF switch on the left side of the camera. While both are full frame prosumer camera, if you place the two cameras next to each other, you’ll notice the Z6 is quite a bit smaller than the D750. And I’ve said in my Z7 review that I really like Z7 body design and the overall ergonomics is one of the best among all the mirrorless camera I’ve ever used. With the Z6, it shares the identical body design as the Z7. The buttons and controls layout is excellent, after all the Nikon DSLR body has been refined to almost perfection after so many generations. The medium size body feels great with a really deep and supportive grip. The D750 has one of the best DSLR body design.
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