And its near-invincible build quality holds up well in almost every environment that isn’t underwater. That said, the Nikon D6 is so specialized that many photographers don’t even have it on their radar. If you told me I had $6500 to spend on Nikon DSLRs, I’d buy a D850 for ...
sacrifice a good front grip design. The front grip is deep enough, making the Z6 II easy to hold. Button placement is also good. The shutter release is in a comfortable location, and the important controls such as ISO and exposure compensation are conveniently located near the shutter ...