Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1997.99
Nikon
Based on 289 Reddit mentions
$2196.95
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Not sure why nobody has, ahem, focused on the obvious… It focused on his chin. The whiskers are sharper than his eyes. Either you missed the focus area or he moved as the shot was being taken. Are you using AF-S or AF-C? With the d7200 you’re going to need to spot focus on the subject’s eyes, and it
...davispw in r/AskPhotography
March 21, 2026 5:22 PM
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I have a theory about this: The Z7 only existed because Nikon needed something that they could vaguely compare to the D850, but neither the Z7 or the Z7II ever hit the highs that the D850 did. The Z8 showed up and took that position over. Quite successfully too, I might add. There's just no niche th
...upstreamriver in r/Nikon
April 2, 2026 5:59 PM
46
This is the part I strongly disagree with. The difference is keeper rate and expectations. With a modern higher end mirrorless like Sony a7v Nikon Z6III or something, even a beginner can get like a 40% keeper rate, and a moderately skilled amateur can get into like 70% rate. But if you're shooting a
...donjulioanejo in r/photography
March 24, 2026 8:28 PM
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Modern mirrorless cameras can shoot a continuous buffer of images until you as the user see the flash of an event like this. You then press the shutter button all the way down, locking in that moment. You then scroll back through your image buffer to find the exact moment the flash was photographed
...ZachMatthews in r/interestingasfuck
August 5, 2025 10:07 PM
159
I went H2 to Z6iii- the biggest thing you will see is that the autofocus with Nikon blows the socks off anything Fuji has. The S line lenses are way better than the red badge XF glass as well. I miss the aperture rings though.
redoctoberz in r/Nikon
December 3, 2025 10:55 PM
39
I have the exact same setup. D850, D5, Z6iii. Z6iii video is outstanding. I don’t do professional video but the quality is great for home use. For stills, D850 is the best quality. Obvious answer there. Z6iii and D5 are comparable in image quality. I like the D5 autofocus better in fast, crowded env
...wishingiwasreal in r/Nikon
August 14, 2025 3:28 PM
112
Z5ii is the best camera under $2k and the z6iii is the best camera at the next price point up. Nikon struggled for a while, but Expeed 7 is the tits and now that they’ve got subject tracking autofocus nailed down, they are the most well-rounded brand.
Jakomako in r/Nikon
January 1, 2026 8:08 PM
38
"....looking on upgrading to the Nikon Z6ii or Z5ii next year." The Z6II will not feel like much of an upgrade. When you do get around to upgrading, don't bother with anything other than an EXPEED 7 body - they are an order of magnitude better in the AF department. Currently that means a Z50II, Z5II
...Slugnan in r/Nikon
December 18, 2025 5:50 PM
38
Hello. I have sung the praises of the Z6iii a lot so take my opinion with a grain of salt on it. It is arguably one of my favorite cameras I've ever used. I've used a lot. Not everything under the sun for sure, but I have experience with almost every major brand and the Z6iii (especially seen used o
...upstreamriver in r/Nikon
March 31, 2026 1:36 AM
26
I think it's the z6iii that it's cheap, nikon is getting pretty aggressive with their pricing
VisitLopsided5447 in r/Lumix
March 26, 2026 7:31 PM
24