PC Magazine - USA (2020-04)

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ikon is tipping its full-frame mirrorless camera system with two
bodies and a trio of lenses. The Z 6 is the 24MP option, with 12fps
burst shooting speed and a noticeably lower price tag than its twin,
the 45.7MP Z 7 ($3,399.95). Its mirrorless design puts focus right on the
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lens library backing it.

TWIN BODIES, DIFFERENT CAPABILITIES
Nikon opted to use identical body designs for the Z 6 and Z 7—the same
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buttons, controls, and the like will be in the same place regardless of which
camera you pick up.

Nikon Z 6: A Strong Debut

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