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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • In this video, I share my thoughts on the three Nikon Z's in my life. Which of these would you choose? The Nikon Z8, the Zf, or the new Z6III?
    Edit: at 15:15, mislabeled: No crop in 4K60p. There IS a crop in 4K120p.
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Komentáře • 379

  • @dpfreedman
    @dpfreedman Před 25 dny +105

    Three cheers for Omar! CZcams's most likeable, down to earth, helpful, and entertaining photography channel.

    • @mortalens
      @mortalens Před 25 dny +2

      i second that!

    • @MrToonfish
      @MrToonfish Před 22 dny +1

      The trick is that we have a good time on every video, fun and very informative in the same time, that's what I really appreciate over most of the other photo channels ! ;-)

    • @JerryDavis
      @JerryDavis Před 22 dny

      @@mortalens I third that!

  • @vapdoowap9917
    @vapdoowap9917 Před 26 dny +73

    As a pro photographer, I took the ZF for my personnal work, travel, just because it gives me a smille each time. I’ve starded photography in 80’ so perhaps it’s the reason… Thanks Omar for your very gooood work!!! FUUUN

  • @YeohosuaSenpai
    @YeohosuaSenpai Před 21 dnem +6

    Nikon doesnt deserve any of the hate it gets. Such an awesome camera ecosystem. Thanks for sharing Omar.

  • @hidemaxwell
    @hidemaxwell Před 25 dny +11

    you describe the ZF perfectly. It makes you happy... The Z8 is jus the ultimate camera though!

  • @PhilJoe82
    @PhilJoe82 Před 25 dny +8

    Omar. I need to say, your sense of humor is amazing. I love you content. Thank you for that!

  • @monster411able
    @monster411able Před 26 dny +27

    Received the Z6iii yesterday. Absolutely loving the improvements over the ii. The autofocus is spot on, everything feels turbocharged compared to the ii.
    Z8 will probably be the next purchase.
    The ZF, while it looks very cool and has a nice feel with the brass and metal, just doesn’t have a comfortable grip. I prefer the deeper grip of the 6iii.
    Nice comparison. Keep us updated… I’ll be hoping to hear about you developing a tighter emotional bond with the Z6iii. lol.

  • @CraigEggleton
    @CraigEggleton Před 25 dny +7

    Z6iii hit the sweet spot for me. Absolutely loved my time with z8. Switched back to Sony for a bit and when I went back and looked at film and pics and realized how much I loved the Nikon look. Z6 hit the sweet spot for size, price, and capabilities.

  • @mickeyreyes3189
    @mickeyreyes3189 Před 26 dny +8

    I have the Zf and I just recently traded in my D500 and Z6ii to offset the price of the of my new Z8. I have no regrets so far. I didn't go with the Z6iii because they changed the way the screen flips out. Which is fine on my ZF but not on my main camera. I do pet photography and those low angles are incredibly helpful. I'm no spring chicken and getting down low is not as easy as it used to be, LOL😆

  • @kalimarus
    @kalimarus Před 26 dny +9

    Omar nailed it with these observations. I have the Z8/Zf as well.

  • @JimKilgo
    @JimKilgo Před 26 dny +9

    Omar, I have been a Fuji shooter since the X-T2 switched from Canon. I have gone thru using the X-T2 to the X-T4 & 5 (which I still have and use) I mainly went with the Fuji system because of the weight and traveling with a full kit. I am a hybrid shooter and shoot professionally in several genres. Just a few months back I started researching newer cameras with better autofocus specs. I considered Sony, Canon, and Nikon my main reasoning was shooting motorsports and aviation (fast movers) I decided on the Nikon Z8. IMO it was the best fit for the criteria I was using for my decision. I agree with you on all the points with the Z8 it will be my go-to for my motorsports and aviation shoots but like you, it will not be my travel camera. That job will be assigned to the Fuji systems still, I can pack 2 bodies and several lenses including my 100-400mm into my carry-on with no issues.

  • @DametteLinda
    @DametteLinda Před 25 dny +3

    You do such a good job of making it feel like you’re speaking directly to me. really appreciate this comparison.

  • @neilmacon8411
    @neilmacon8411 Před 25 dny +7

    Love my ZF ❤️🔥.. Now saving for the Z8

  • @Bashe1965
    @Bashe1965 Před 25 dny +8

    As a hobbyist who still likes to shoot film I stayed away from DSLR cameras due to the look and feel of them to me they felt cheep and light. I also wasn't interested in changing my photos on a computer . I also like shooting B&W film, so when Nikon came out with the ZF I finally jumped into the digital game and love it!!

    • @williambuford6136
      @williambuford6136 Před 25 dny

      Digital photography has come a long way from those early DSLRs! Enjoy your ZF.

  • @dunnymonster
    @dunnymonster Před 25 dny +31

    Got the Z6III to accompany my Z9. Very impressed so far by the Z6 III's performance 👍

    • @photography_by_mnl
      @photography_by_mnl Před 3 dny

      I've ordered one to accompany my Z9, (and for streetphotography) aswell!! how's your experience evolved in the last 3 weeks? are you still happy with it's performance?

    • @dunnymonster
      @dunnymonster Před 3 dny

      @@photography_by_mnl 100% happy, the AF tracking alone has got me shots my Z6II would have missed. The only difference I've noticed between the Z6III's AF and my Z9 is the Z9 grabs focus on far away ( smaller ) subjects just a tad faster than the Z6III but other than that the AF seems pretty much on par, that is to say excellent. The literally endless buffer on the Z6III also beats my Z9. I'm using very fast CF Express cards in the Z9 which give me 3 or 4 seconds of 20fps before it drops to around 15fps continuously, the Z6III never drops, it just keeps going. If I have one negative it would be that the Z9's 45.7MP rez has kind of spoilt me such that I really notice only having 24.5MP in the Z6III but of course that's not a fault with the camera and for most shooting 24.5MP is fine. Ergonomically I've got my Z6III set up almost identically to my Z9 ( I added the battery grip incidentally) so shifting between both is much easier than it used to be switching to my Z6II. Oh, and don't fret over all the Dynamic Range issues, had I heard nothing about it online I'd have been none the wiser, the Raw files edit perfectly fine in LR, but then again I'm shooting mostly event stuff so I don't need to lift shadows by six stops 😀

  • @tjsinva
    @tjsinva Před 26 dny +6

    Nice rundown. Let's hope that Nikon is listening. Carry on. 👍🥂

  • @JRodPhotoArt
    @JRodPhotoArt Před 26 dny +3

    Well done, Well said! Always a pleasure to watch. And "Hulk Smash!!" Have a great day.

  • @fredmuellerphotographer4532

    Omar. You are one of a kind. As always your pictures are superior.

  • @sumantramukherjee2064
    @sumantramukherjee2064 Před 24 dny +1

    Watching your video is always a fun. Thanks for a nice impartial review.

  • @catmonkey6826
    @catmonkey6826 Před 25 dny +6

    I love your channel Omar, it's fun, your fun and in photography channels there isn't so much of that! Big tip regards the lugs, remove the triangle split thing and put your Peak Design anchors straight through the eyelet, you'll need a couple of feet of dental floss, that's enough to thread through the anchor, double it and then thread the two ends through the lug, I've gone front to back on mine. That 24 inches of floss is enough to wrap around a few fingers because you'll need to pull pretty hard to get the anchor through the lug. Believe me you will be so glad you did. For one you can push the anchor out of the way when you change cards and it stays there. It's just a much better set up. Best wishes buddy and looking forward to more entertaining content! Chris

  • @jeffreystulin8130
    @jeffreystulin8130 Před 24 dny

    Knowledgable, common sense comparisons with a terrific sense of humor. A pleasure to watch. Thank you!

  • @Zimh91
    @Zimh91 Před 26 dny +2

    Nice comparison , thanks Omar ! 👍Please keep the "non-serious" small parts of your videos haha you probably have the only photography videos on YT that really make me laught while staying very informative. Love that 😄!

  • @mrdarryljones1
    @mrdarryljones1 Před 25 dny +6

    Main Z6iii, backup Z6ii personal fun Zf. (I get paid for my work and don’t need / want 45 mps and the layout is the same as my Z6ii). Nice comparison. 👍🏾

  • @christinasmith9032
    @christinasmith9032 Před 26 dny +3

    Hey - Always fun videos. I got the mannequin head that you suggested a few years ago, and am practicing my studio photography like crazy without bothering my relatives too much :-) thanks!

  • @jacquesnel8384
    @jacquesnel8384 Před 26 dny +4

    Awesome review of 3 Nikons !

  • @allenbuyck7957
    @allenbuyck7957 Před 26 dny +5

    I often have to shoot in low light , so the lower MP of my new Z6iii. Low light performance is outstanding

  • @farmi86
    @farmi86 Před 22 dny

    … no youtuber EVER could describe my feelings about some cameras like fujis or the ZF the way you do. your the man! tons of lenses and my nikon FFs bodys are workhorses for my job as a photographer, my fujis (and a zf) are allowed to sit near me on the couch sometimes (no joke) just to look at them 😂❤ there cameras for simply makin money in the business - literally to get the job done with zero emotion. and cameras for the heart. i really love your content and sense humor mate - stay the way you are. by the way, your work is great, had a look at your website few weeks ago. greetings from a colleague from bavaria / germany and keep up that great entertaining content 🙌

  • @Interbeing_CDN
    @Interbeing_CDN Před 25 dny +5

    I purchased the Z6III to compliment my Z9, although it is not the unicorn camera, it is a big step up from previous iterations and I feel I will get good use out of it, especially with video where it's smaller form factor provides more options.

  • @omnicognatesnr5947
    @omnicognatesnr5947 Před 25 dny +21

    I have a D850 and recently purchased a Zf. The Zf is just a thing of wonder. I just use my D850 ( twice the resolution of the Zf ) as a web cam now. Both are great cameras but the autofocus on the Zf is lightyears beyond the D850 and the fun factor is a whole different level. To me the Z6 iii is just a soulless “thing”. It does everything its supposed to except inspire or make things fun. The Z6iii is a Tesla; the Zf is an Aston Martin.

    • @russellwright9961
      @russellwright9961 Před 23 dny +4

      How do you know anything about the Z6 III if you don’t have the camera??

    • @romainplagnol882
      @romainplagnol882 Před 23 dny

      ​@@russellwright9961Good question

    • @joshmcdzz6925
      @joshmcdzz6925 Před 23 dny +2

      hmm!! does any camera have a soul? obsession is a disease..

  • @JasonLorette
    @JasonLorette Před 25 dny +27

    I think if you have a Z8 and a Zf you don't really need a Z6III, but if you don't have a Z8...the Z6III is closer to the Z8 than any other Nikon camera (aside from the Z9).
    I'm coming from the Z6II, I've been using the Z6III for about a week and am loving it. The autofocus over the Z6II is fast and fantastic. Love the flip screen, love that the information flips vertical, I don't use a strap so my eyelets will be coming off (they are noisy). The size of the Z6III is perfect for me...do I wish they'd bumped the MP a bit for this version, sure, but I'm fine with it. Really happy with it so far.
    I do agree on the "U sets" I wish you could just go into the menu, set everything for U1 for example and not have to do anything other than turn the dial to U1 when you want it.
    I'd love a Z8 but at $6200 after taxes in Canada it's well out of my current budget range (Z6III $3900 after taxes).

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  Před 25 dny +8

      Your comment is so helpful for folks.

    • @pacoperezabella
      @pacoperezabella Před 20 dny

      @@ogonzilla I see the video and my impressions its very similar to @JasonLorette. My doubt its doubt of how much better the focus of the z6 iii is compared to the zf!.
      Thanks.

    • @jennypersson8466
      @jennypersson8466 Před dnem

      I love the Zf because of the handling. The zoomed in focus mode and the focus indication really helps you nail the focus even with manual lenses. I can go effortlessly from shooting with my analogue cameras to using the Zf, especially with lenses were you can change aperature on the actual lens. I recently bought a Viltrox lens that has the brilliant feature of being able to turn stops on and off. Great for video.

  • @tdalton854
    @tdalton854 Před 25 dny +1

    And another fun vid. Have a Z8 and love it. Finally understand and embrace the use of the Banks. As a hobbiest I don't need it but love the 45mp since i seem to have to crop all the time. The 24-120 Z lives on it. Got the Z6III but haven't seriously used it that much yet. This weekend in the mountains So we'll see. I'm blessed to be able to have 2 excellent cameras a a handful of really great lens. ( the flippy screen , sigh. and now know to hold the strap up when opening the card door. double sigh. ). Thanks - tim

  • @andymarlow_wildlife
    @andymarlow_wildlife Před 25 dny

    Nice real world, down to earth review. Thanks a bunch..

  • @kennygeorgeonline
    @kennygeorgeonline Před 25 dny +1

    Great analysis from the ❤! Your approach has helped me think this through. I started with Z50, added Z6ii and graduated to the Z8. I'm a serious amateur. I pre-ordered the Z6iii for its 8 stop ibis and the specs. I realized that since my Z6ii is enough for walk around and light travel photography, I decided that the greater Dynamic Range and lower noise of my Z6ii was more useful to me than the speed of the Z6iii. I don't shoot video so I returned it today, unopened. If I need speed or more megapixels, I'll use the Z8. Now I'll order the 135 Plena instead.
    For low light pix around town and more serious street photography, the Z6ii. For inconspicuous street photography and a lightweight setup, the Z50 with the 26mm f/2.8 is my first choice, which is lighter than the Z6ii body only. There's not one perfect camera, but I love the Nikon Z system. (1st Nikon was an FTn in 1974.)
    I'm hooked on Nikon. I always love your videos!

  • @ronmortimer252
    @ronmortimer252 Před 25 dny +2

    As a walk-about amateur I upgraded from the D7100 to the Zf and am very happy with it - once I learned the new focusing system. A professional would need more I suppose but you're right about this one being fun to use.

  • @mikeseale8198
    @mikeseale8198 Před 26 dny +16

    Another issue for me with the Z6iii is the price point (in the UK at least). The Z8 is now retailing at £3300 compered to £2700 for the Z6iii. The price difference makes it difficult to justify the Z6iii.

    • @AethersPhil
      @AethersPhil Před 26 dny +3

      I’m in the same position. I’m leaning more towards the z8, but it’ll like come down to which one is in stock first.

    • @TaiJason37
      @TaiJason37 Před 26 dny +2

      Bro in Europe it‘s the same. 3000€ is crazy whil the Z8 was at 3500€ not long ago 🤷‍♂️

    • @jordancook1668
      @jordancook1668 Před 25 dny +2

      Agreed. Plus you can sometimes save a couple hundred going used with the Z8. Other than the chunkier size, it’s hard to see much downside with a Z8.

    • @amermeleitor
      @amermeleitor Před 25 dny +3

      ​@jordancook1668 even better is to wait the sales online, September / October or the Black Friday or something. You can get the Z8 in near the same price is sold used, but new and with full warranty

  • @tor2919
    @tor2919 Před 25 dny +6

    Love the Zf

  • @n.baidak
    @n.baidak Před 25 dny

    Omar, cheers from Almaty!😊 I also love my Zf so much!❤

  • @lylestavast7652
    @lylestavast7652 Před 25 dny

    good insights Omar - thanks.

  • @robari2410
    @robari2410 Před 25 dny +2

    YES! Of course if I had a Z8 myself, I too will feel I don't really need the Z6III DAAAH!! And the Zf for walk around is just fine as well 😎

  • @TimStahmer
    @TimStahmer Před 25 dny +9

    I don’t own Nikon and will likely never switch to that system from Fuji X. However, I love listening to Omar talk about the functionality and feeling when it comes to using a camera. Some of his observations apply no matter what camera you’re looking at. Plus his approach is a lot of fun.

  • @Robert-R
    @Robert-R Před 24 dny

    Great video, Omar. Your videos are always fun to watch and informative.
    With regard to your comment about wanting a 3rd dial for settings, you can easily accomplish the same thing by turning on the "Release button to use dial" option. Don't own a Z8 but on my Z9 it's option f6 in the Customs Settings Menu. On the Zf it's option f7. This option allows you to use the two existing control wheels when changing things like ISO, Mode, Exp. Compensation, Bracket, Flash, etc. Just press the desired button once and let go. The associated function will highlight in yellow on your screen. Now just use the front or rear wheels to adjust. For some functions each wheel changes different aspects of the function, such as toggling Auto ISO on/off with front wheel, and changing ISO with rear wheel. When you're finished making your changes press the relative button again to deactivate, or you can half-press the shutter button. This is much more useful than a dedicated 3rd thumb wheel for ISO since you can change any function you need to without having to reprogram a wheel. It's an option that has been around since the DSLR days.

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  Před 24 dny

      I've tried this in the past, but it's not for me. There's an extra step to cancel the function (pumping the shutter) as opposed to simply releasing the button.

  • @dlovisuals
    @dlovisuals Před 20 dny

    Great informative video Omar! Absolutely love my two Z8 cameras for work. I never thought I’d like shooting with 45Mp but since I shoot a lot of live music, having the ability crop is awesome. Buuuut I still want a ZF 😅.

  • @williambuford6136
    @williambuford6136 Před 25 dny

    Great Video Omar!
    I jumped into the Z line with the Z6II from after having various Nikon DLSRS since 2006. When the Z8 came out I jumped up and purchased one of the original batch. I had my do everything Mirrorless camera! I have used both to shoot events. Love the enhanced focusing on the Z8. I was waiting for the Z6iii to replace my Z6ii. I have enjoy that size camera.. I love the Z6x ergos. I finally have a second camera to the Z8. The Z6iii is great when you do not need 45MP or the weight of the Z8. Not sure about the Ergos of the ZF, I think it is a great camera feature wise. Especially for Street photography. Once Nikon or more third party, small lens with Aperture rings show up. I think might have to revisit the ZF or ZFii (33-45MP) version... I hope the Battery on the Z6iii last longer than on the Z8(about as long as the D500\D850). Maybe Nikon will create an EN-EL15d with more juice on the Z8.

  • @olkjamab
    @olkjamab Před 25 dny

    You are just a funny and lovely man. I like your stuff. Keep it up.

  • @technodronesogxl9783
    @technodronesogxl9783 Před 25 dny

    Nice video Omar. Unfortunately I traded my XH2 for a Z8. I love my banks for people, landscapes and wildlife. I love the lens selection like the 70-200mm F2.8 VR S, Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 G2, Viltrox 16mm 1.8, and to replace my Tamron 150-500 on Fuji the 180 600mm lens.
    You are a big BALLER and have a great sense of humor bro. Keep up the great work.

  • @shadow479
    @shadow479 Před 25 dny +3

    I'd stay good for Nikon to keep it's legacy in a way. The strap locks keeps that connection to it's classic designs even though it's mirrorless tech. They just need to redesign even though I never thought it was a real issue for me.
    Also, the Z6 III super bright EVF is super useful for bright days and it's not super bright at all times, it adjusts itself to the existing light.
    It has a better AF than the ZF in low light.
    It did not make you as excited because you already had a Z8.
    The ZF is retro cool looking BUT you have to spend money and try to overcome the cumbersome ergonomics by adding a grip with plate which also adds weight.
    Overall I thin the Z6III is the most ideal camera, because it is the most balanced in its size, weight, ergonomics, performance, etc. It works for everyone minus those who look for classic nostalgia and cool vintage aesthetics.

  • @StephenFranklin-b2u
    @StephenFranklin-b2u Před 4 dny

    Very useful and entertaining summary - any U tubers who start ‘what’s up…..’ get no further - immediate switch off! It’s a Zf for me - the key word is FUN. And it’s an extremely capable camera!

  • @peterparanoid9635
    @peterparanoid9635 Před 23 dny

    Great content and entertainment, Omar! I wasn't aware of the missing U1-3 on the ZF, which is a deal breaker for me. So I will take a look on the Fuji's

  • @mylucksmiles
    @mylucksmiles Před 24 dny +2

    Please read this it may be helpful. Nice review cheers. I have moved from just taking stills to doing video, I use the z 8. I like everyone else find video of wildlife challenging. However I choose the local wildlife simply because I don’t have to get the creatures to sign a consent form. Before I can film them …I never really bothered to much about shutter shake the with a camera is great , or a tripod helps. I labour the point for a reason . Using my iPhone to scope out the local area helps to perfect my skills. But wild life and a z8 film wise requires the camera to be moved and an iPhone is light and a much bigger screen. Back in 2010 I used my laptop in doors connected to the Nikon DLSR in my study. Today the Nikon z is also connectable to my z8 and with Bluetooth it connects to my I phone 15 pro . Set up is easy enough and once set up requires no more attention than pressing the right button and away I go filming using my iPhone as a screen. This makes it easier to control both shake it helps so much on the z8 to see the screen via my iPhone I purchased the small rig adapter to fit on the camera flash mount for my iPhone . This really makes filming easier. So I thought I would point out that snap…. App for Nikon is free and there is not a great deal of time needed to set the pairing make filming easier and of course the back screen no longer matters that it does not flip forward facing and with your phone the screen would be bigger to. One last thing when the Nikon app was set up it informed me that I had an up grade for the camera asking me would I like to up grade . I pressed yes and it just did it . This should help everyone . So thanks for reading and sharing your fun reviews .😊

  • @dennisjones5579
    @dennisjones5579 Před 25 dny

    Great entertaining and informative video as always. I'm a hobbyist and have the Zf and the Fuji x100v, however I like the V but love the f.

  • @DjCjFoto
    @DjCjFoto Před 26 dny +1

    Z8, camera of my choice, I love it..

  • @danielvilliers612
    @danielvilliers612 Před 26 dny +17

    The big advantage of the z6iii is that it can do what both of these cameras do. For sure if you have both cameras, the z6iii doesn't bring anything special. But if you have 2500-3000 USD only, it in many ways trouce the two others for 90% of use.
    One thing I see you didn't talk about and a bit of a game changer, t least from what some people told me, is its capacity to focus in low light compared to the z8. Someone even told me that, what I would say is still the biggest disadvantage of Mirrorless vs Dslr, that is focusing in dark situation with a flash, as the dslr can use the Infrared on the flash to focus. I was told the z63 can focus so much in the dark that it negated that advantage.

    • @fotografalexandernikolis
      @fotografalexandernikolis Před 26 dny

      Many speedlights can project a red pattern (visible, not really infrared) that the camera can focus on, and obviously since that literally adds light it practically allows the camera to focus in infinitely dark darkness. Another advantage is that it allows focusing on objects that by themselves do not have a clear texture that the AF system can perceive. But for subjects with a discernible texture or contours, the Z6iii will probably do just fine.

    • @danielvilliers612
      @danielvilliers612 Před 25 dny

      @@fotografalexandernikolis yes I know, but mirrorless can't use infrared , that us why you have thar green light, but it is not very powerful. They should have produce flash with led that light when you half press the shutter.

    • @USGrant21st
      @USGrant21st Před 4 dny

      The image quality of Zf is better than Z6iii.

  • @Honkus
    @Honkus Před 26 dny

    Nice comparison video! Amongst those three I’d pick Z8. Having shot with it for a week I did love its feel, and its results. So many points you talked about I nodded my head at. So good. I did borrow Zf for a day bd I did enjoy it a lot, but being someone who is behind the screen I don’t understand the vari-angle screen on a photography focused camera. Gets in the way with of strap and isn’t as easy as tilt when doing chest level shooting. Wish they had put the 3 way tilt from the z8 in that. Z6 III looks like an amazing camera, but not for me. I currently shoot Z7 II and it really does everything I could need, and does it very well. So many great options out there, keep it up Nikon! (….and Canon,Sony,Fuji (mostly), etc)

  • @marqman05
    @marqman05 Před 25 dny

    Great video, I myself is conflicted. I think the z6III would be a great back up for my z8 however I would love the zf for travel and more " fun" activities. I am leaning more towards what you currently have.

  • @bronzepodcast
    @bronzepodcast Před 23 dny +3

    My "problem" with these 3 cameras currently:
    1. I am starting to make money with photography
    2. Need a second body
    3. Z6III is 1000€ more than the ZF (and the advantages have showed not to be significative). It is not just 500€ more, it is 1000€ here in the EU.
    4. I can get 2 ZF bodies for 3k (tax excluded), just the Z6III is 2500€ (tax excluded)
    5. Love the ZF, much better looks, great build. Enough for me, but lack that 60FPS in 4k (without crop). Now, do I need it that often? Not really.
    In my mind the solution seems to be closer to 2 ZF's for Professional Work (cannot justify the Z8 yet). The grip on ZF makes it 100% beautiful + usable for the day.
    Thanks for this video, the ZF needs more consideration for PRO work, if we stick directly to business/cost/effectiveness mentality.

    • @fabianmckenna8197
      @fabianmckenna8197 Před 19 dny

      Hmmmm.......Never thought a good looking camera should affect your choice of a work camera.

  • @pepper6253
    @pepper6253 Před 22 dny

    Thanks Omar was on the fence Zf or Z6lll . The Z8 is out of my bank lol. excellent video as always have you ever thought about doing stand up comedy 🙌🏽🙌🏽🤩😂

  • @YoutuberJeremy
    @YoutuberJeremy Před 25 dny

    I'm going to own both! Right now I own zfc, zf, z6, d750 (x3) LOL - but I will buy a z6iii as well in the fall / next wedding season.

  • @pizzologsanto4171
    @pizzologsanto4171 Před 16 dny

    Omar . . Great Insight . . Thank You :)

  • @lorseyjones4807
    @lorseyjones4807 Před 25 dny +1

    I 💕the ZF AS WELL

  • @oc2phish07
    @oc2phish07 Před 26 dny

    Another extremely interesting video, Omar. For me, the choice was simple and I pre-ordered two Zfs as soon as they were announced. Coming from Fuji I found the Zf a little hard to get used to at first, the lack of customisable buttons, film sims and the implementation of the ISO controls but it has turned out to be ideal for me, easy to use in the end it produces great images.

    • @kalimarus
      @kalimarus Před 25 dny +1

      Nikon missed with the user manual on that Zf for setting up ISO. Once you learn the Auto on and set minimum to 200 for manual mode that makes the ISO wheel the max iso selection, and bind the record button to ISO so you can turn Auto on/off with the front dial when you hold it down, or adjust ISO (in C on the dial) or auto ISO range like other Nikons. They just really didn’t explain that at all and left us to figure it all out. I actually prefer it this way and have a Fuji X100s as well. Fuji is just easy to figure out with the red A on the dial, but I find more work spinning dials around to go back and forth between aperture or shutter priority and manual once you know both of them. Tony Northup never figured any of this out in his 8 month long term review which is kind of sad and pronounced that have have to use the menu’s to change auto ISO which just isn’t true because it’s a 1 minute setup process to remedy that. It just highlighted how bare minimum the effort he put into that review was. That kind of information misleads people who don’t like menu diving away from what’s really a great camera.

  • @coriendewitte196
    @coriendewitte196 Před 25 dny

    It does not matter whát camera yóu Omar are using; your pictures and films always look great ❤👍🏻

  • @JackieDElia
    @JackieDElia Před 26 dny

    Thank you for making this comparison, Omar. While the Zf looks really nice, I really don’t like the card slot in the battery bay. The X-S20 has it that way and it really is frustrating when using the camera on a tripod. I prefer the layout of the X-T5 overall.

  • @_brushie
    @_brushie Před 25 dny +13

    Fuji is making it harder and harder to be a fan boy. My XH2 can still lock up every once in a while and I keep side eyeing the Nikons.

    • @saucelove
      @saucelove Před 25 dny +3

      Me 2. I went back to Nikon.

    • @Chris-13
      @Chris-13 Před 25 dny +2

      @@sauceloveyep so did I and zero regrets

    • @VolkswagenNut1969
      @VolkswagenNut1969 Před 24 dny +1

      Similar experience here.
      Fuji: crop sensor, spotty reliability, so-so autofocus.
      Leica: overpriced, too quirky, doesn’t compete with modern camera performance overall.
      The Zf in my time with it solved all these issues in modern-retro cameras. 😉

  • @enshongmiranda
    @enshongmiranda Před 25 dny

    If I could only pick one, it'll be the Zf too. Perfectly good to shoot professionally and more importantly, it's great for everyday photography.

  • @yuqin405
    @yuqin405 Před 22 dny

    Omar, my go to guy

  • @PBStudiosMediaGroup
    @PBStudiosMediaGroup Před 26 dny +1

    I have enjoyed seeing your journey into the Nikon world . From you trying out the epic D700 through to now. You call it as you see it and I appreciate it . I personally like the U1, U2, U3 settings. But now that I have added a Z8 to my Z6 and Z6ii family . I will give shooting banks another look. At some point can you go into how you set up your cameras for event coverage ?

  • @TihoVo
    @TihoVo Před 25 dny

    Always enjoy the humor aspect in your videos - makes them just fun to watch!
    I am a bit suprised that people are complaining about the memory card door and how it gets stuck by the strap holder like its a new thing, because i have the same issue on the original Z6 😅. But it should have been fixed by the 3rd gen

  • @loganryan7093
    @loganryan7093 Před 26 dny

    Would love to see an updated video with your full event photography kit for Nikon Z. I remember your older video back when you shot events with Sony, but would love to see your full Nikon kit as a fellow event photographer!

  • @manugeee
    @manugeee Před 26 dny +1

    I have the ZF because it is so good for adapting old fully manual lenses and get AF confirmation and I love it for that. But unfortunately it it still large and heavy for travelling like making a family trip in the zoo for a day for example. I added the Smallrig grip, because without it is unusable. Makes it bigger, makes it heavier.
    I used the Sony A7III before and it is definitely better in ergonomic, but worse in using film lenses.
    First world problems. ❤😅

  • @lorenlimberis9602
    @lorenlimberis9602 Před 12 dny

    Great video, Omar. Thank you for sharing your helpful experiences. I purchased the Nikon Z6 when they were first released (I sold it to upgrade to the Z8), but I do remember the front dial being stiff and needing effort to turn it. Not sure if all Z6 versions are like that, but that was the only flaw in my copy.

  • @hobbytake2845
    @hobbytake2845 Před 25 dny

    Interesting thoughts on the z8 banks, I personally prefer the user 1-3 modes on the z6iii. They are so much easier to setup and switch between. Having all three cameras it has become apparent to me that what I do is best served with the ZF/Z6iii combo.

  • @el0blaino
    @el0blaino Před 24 dny

    Hi, Omar. Your photos are as usual fantastic and inspiring to a hobbyist like me -- the black and white one of a man sitting seen down a hall at a hotel or something just stopped me in my tracks. Alas I probably won't be switching to Nikon and will miss out on all its full-frame goodness because of its MASSIVE SIZE! Ironic because before I went digital, I thought my Pentax full-frame film camera was perfectly comfortable - and when my little x-t30 arrived, I thought it was a little toy! But my hands aren't large and I've grown so accustomed to the x-t30 now that I even worry I'll find the x-t5 or whatever future version too big as well!

  • @anthonydotb
    @anthonydotb Před 25 dny +1

    Holy cow that group wedding photo @ 57 seconds is awesome. It would have been perfect if those two people weren't looking away unless there was a reason for that. But wow, it looks like the thumbnail for a reality TV show, but in a good way. The bride framed, and lit the way she is, is stunning. Regarding the cameras, I would love a Z8, and I would say that I want a z6iii, but my z6ii is still more camera than someone like me needs. Heck, I've actually been shooting with my D4 and D3 (picked up both used for cheap), and for a non-pro like me, they're perfect. LOL believe it or not I actually prefer shooting on my D3 or D4, than my Z6ii. I know they're older, but they feel faster and the simplicity they offer is kind of nice too.

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  Před 25 dny

      We only had 5 minutes for that shot. I’ll take it. Thanks

  • @davebecks10
    @davebecks10 Před 22 dny

    Bang omar ternyata bisa jokes bapak bapak😅
    Nice vlog as usual btw👍🏻

  • @RaymondParkerPhoto
    @RaymondParkerPhoto Před 21 dnem

    I like 'em ALL!

  • @craigcarlson4022
    @craigcarlson4022 Před 26 dny +1

    Omar, I am with you on Nikon’s uncomfortable strap mount brackets getting in the way. Like you, much prefer the way Canon does it. Let’s start a movement! And thank you for talking more about the user experience of each and how they compare, rather than their specs.

    • @williambuford6136
      @williambuford6136 Před 25 dny +1

      If they can change the F- mount, they should be able to change the strap mount.

  • @Gothenburgpiano
    @Gothenburgpiano Před 23 dny +1

    I have two Z9s and after I got Zf I barely use my z9s anymore for my portraits sessions. Zf my favourite camera ever.

  • @mountburns4024
    @mountburns4024 Před 17 dny

    Great review of "real world" scenarios.

  • @J-Young_photography
    @J-Young_photography Před 26 dny

    i have been using Nikon Z6III for a couple of days, I am new to the digital Nikon, I have been using Sony and Fujifilm, I think these 2 are more family with the customization of buttons, and customized dials are more responsive in Sony.

  • @terrydavis5501
    @terrydavis5501 Před 23 dny

    Z50. Love it!!

  • @Vakho_komakhidze
    @Vakho_komakhidze Před 25 dny +1

    I like your review.
    I would like to see Nikon z6iii vs ZF comparison with original JPG photos.🙏🧡

  • @TracyHoexter
    @TracyHoexter Před 25 dny

    Thank you for that easy to follow explainer!
    Question on Z8... when you change a Shooting Bank do you have to also change the Custom Settings Bank to "match"? Shooting Bank A and then Custom Setting Bank A, etc... so changing two banks each time?

  • @DarrylUK
    @DarrylUK Před 18 dny

    Great video. I have been considering the ZF for a while. Totally hobbyist, had many Fuji cameras in the past and the ZF really appealed to me. The Z6iii threw a spanner in the works but it’s around £700 more expensive here, money which could go to lenses.
    Mix of macro, general family/travel, birds, landscape. I currently have a S5ii but was a Nikon owner for years, kinda want to get back into the fold. So it’s great seeing your opinion.

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  Před 11 dny +1

      The Zf is becoming my favorite

  • @pacoperezabella
    @pacoperezabella Před 20 dny

    Excellent video, thank you very much, I only have the doubt of how much better the focus of the z6 iii is compared to the zf!

  • @davidcrighton3431
    @davidcrighton3431 Před 25 dny

    Z6III and U1 to U3 settings. Yes you can make minor tweaks to any one of them. Set it to the U you want to adjust, make the adjustment and save to that U in settings. I may be missing something 🤔

  • @martinandreasson5504
    @martinandreasson5504 Před 22 dny

    Good points and a nice comparison of the 3. Im a bit biased as i do not like the Z system at all to begin with. I was still using DSLRs and one of them was the Df which i love or loved. And had no intention of switching to Z cameras until the Zf came around. That made me get that and sell my Df. Still i dont like the sensor that much and the lenses except for the two SE 28/40 lenses that goes well with the Zf :)
    I also have the Voigtlander 40mm f1,2 which is So nice with the Zf, wish Nikon had more of those kinds of lenses without having to use the stupid F adaptor...
    So Zf all the way! :P
    Cheers Omar!

  • @mikeseale8198
    @mikeseale8198 Před 26 dny +8

    Had the Z6ii but the rear screen failed and had to go back for repair. Bought a used Zfc to tide me over and loved using this especially the flippy screen for travel and macro shots. Was hoping that the Z6iii would be a good upgrade for me, but the image quality was not going to be a step up from the Z6ii. So I traded both the Z6ii and the Zfc for a used Zf. Now I have all the good points in one camera and saved a lot of cash compared to a new Z6iii.

  • @kristiyan.vladimirov
    @kristiyan.vladimirov Před 25 dny

    Hey there, very useful video, thanks a lot for it! There is one thing that has left some questions for me. As a newbie photographer I don't use the user settings (the banks), i shoot indoor/outdoor often, but i change all necessary settings every time when i go from inside to outside and so on. Is there any more detailed, specific rules about indoor and outdoor settings which i can use as starting point and then modify if its needed?

  • @almostinfamous42
    @almostinfamous42 Před 25 dny

    just had a look at the z6 iii at a touch and try event, so i think i am going to keep saving for the Z8. as someone who has a Z5 i would keep that as a backup and the Z8 as the main cam

  • @johnrivito1663
    @johnrivito1663 Před 25 dny

    Omar, how would you compare the autofocus and the low light ability between the Z8 and the Z6iii? Is the Z8 as good or better?

  • @danielcoburn7696
    @danielcoburn7696 Před 25 dny

    Thanks for this 😊. One question. I have the Z6 and love the ergonomics. I’ve handled the Zf and just don’t like the handling. Does the grip completely transform the Zf? I have a telephoto for wildlife and am concerned that the Zf body will be awkward?? 😊 cheers from Australia

  • @fadishatara3497
    @fadishatara3497 Před 9 dny

    Great video , Thanks for sharing. Now , what do you think of Meike 85mm 1.4 for port? should we invest in, or should we go with Nikon Prime .
    I consider my self pre_pro with experience for more than 12 years. had multi wedding shots only for families and friends. Thanks.
    Oh I have the Z7 right now.

  • @speedbumpmedia9584
    @speedbumpmedia9584 Před 26 dny +1

    I own the Z9, the Zf, and had the Z6III. The Z6III ergo is terrible and I’m surprised so many folks say it feels great. The 6 just feels like a fat block of wood with a deep grip slapped on it. The thumb grip is along the edge of the 6. How is that a natural position? They need to stretch it a little and tweak the grip/thumb rest. I found the Zf with the Smallrig grip feels better.

  • @larryzapata2614
    @larryzapata2614 Před 13 dny

    I was so in LOVE with the ZF, that I ended up buying a LUMIX S1R!!!! Crazy I know. I just was testing the S1R fully intending on returning it and the weight and the EVF won me over to the point I was disappointed when I actually tried the ZF. BUT now the Z6Iii is here. Darn GAS

  • @slideworks
    @slideworks Před 22 dny

    TITLE WIN 😍

  • @MichaelSeneschal
    @MichaelSeneschal Před 26 dny +2

    Finally, someone who prefers Banks, rather than the U1 settings. Banks are so much faster and fluid for the way I shoot. Cant live without Banks.

    • @tdalton854
      @tdalton854 Před 26 dny +3

      I've had the Z8 for a year now and have finally embraced the banks.

    • @AnthonyMarkPhotography-ke9ld
      @AnthonyMarkPhotography-ke9ld Před 25 dny +3

      Tried getting used to using banks on my D500, couldn't do it. I like that if I switch to U1 I know exactly what my settings will be every time. With banks it was always, oh right I changed something last time so now how is it setup again? Maybe it's because I used the U settings for years so it's hard to change.

    • @MichaelSeneschal
      @MichaelSeneschal Před 25 dny

      ​@@AnthonyMarkPhotography-ke9ld Everyone is unique, and that's wonderful. For my photography style, everything is fluid and constantly changing. Therefore, the U1 settings always reverting back to previously saved settings is a significant bottleneck for me.
      When I had the Z6ii, I used the U1 U2 settings, but every time I changed a setting, I'd have to remember to then Save it. Then I'd make another settings change, and would have to go into the menu and Save it again. It was very tedious and an unnecessary step for me. Banks are just like U1/U2 settings, except you don't have to remember to go into the menu and Save anything... everything you do or change is just Saved automatically. Super helpful for Weddings or Events. For weddings; I use Banks for indoor and outdoor that I'm bouncing back and forth between. Then later in the wedding those banks could be used for flash and non-flash, or even different rooms of the venue that have drastic different lighting. All is being set on the fly, no need to Save, it's like holding 4 cameras at once. All fluid, all custom, all current, all fast. To quote Bruce Lee: "Be like water my friend." hehe :)
      Some photographers need a home-base-settings recipe, and that's great too. Not everyone's workflow is the same and that's a great thing!

  • @faocisco
    @faocisco Před 19 dny

    Nikon x3 on the table and a Sony t-shirt !

  • @ResolutionSeven
    @ResolutionSeven Před 24 dny +1

    How does the bird tracking compare between the z6iii and the Zf?

  • @FoodTechLife
    @FoodTechLife Před 26 dny +1

    I really want to get the Z6iii 😊. I was thinking of adding an Xh2s as I already have an X-T3 but that Nikon sure has me thinking.
    Maybe the brightness of the evf is for us folks that haven’t eye surgery 🤓😄😉

    • @lesgregory4469
      @lesgregory4469 Před 25 dny

      like I say,,,many of us would like a fast sports car but at the end of the day there is a speed limit,,,the bright ev don't have to be up on bust so I like you may require the brightness. Makes little sense to complain about it being to bright like some have.

  • @Jviotr
    @Jviotr Před 26 dny

    Interesting note about the front dial. I’ve had random Nikon models with awkward front dials, too. I love the front dial on my D750 and Z5, but the front dial on my D7500 is more recessed and noticeably harder to turn.

  • @waveland
    @waveland Před 26 dny +5

    I have had a Z9 for a while now and bypassed the Z8 because I wanted a somewhat smaller hybrid to compliment the pro body-and my patience paid off with the Z6III. It’s the ideal Nikon b-cam as far as I’m concerned.