Best part for me was the begging of the video: "when Nikon contacted me..." Finally, a company that recognises the true, undeniable reviewing talent that is Omar
Omar is the "MAN" and he makes his reviews fun !!! Yay 🙂 He is "techie" but talks "average joe" too. He is respectful to Nikon in suggestions. His work shows he is a master with tons of Nikon experience since he is an owner already. I have followed his reviews since he first started. Thank you Omar for being on UA-cam simply best because you do it ALL right 🙂
Awesome Nikon is finally recognizing the talent who use their products, not just ambassadors. You can add blackout instead of the border indication if you want. I think it’s D13 or d14
i own two D700s- one of the best cameras Nikons ever made - used to use them at weddings- that massive heavy shutter sound doesnt let you go stealth mode AT ALL. the lack of mech shutter is honestly a game changer cus you can really frame a shot however you need without disturbing everyone in a 3 mile radius =)
Hilarious as always 😂 I’ve not got a Z8 yet but do have a Z9 and the electronic shutter can be set to its lowest volume so nobody else can hear except the photographer which is perfect for me so I don’t need those confirmation bars. The high efficiency format is brilliant and save a stack load of disc space without losing any noticeable dynamic range. So much so that I’m not worried about the raw small and medium anymore. Love your videos they’re so much fun 👍👍
I've heard plenty of other people praising the low-volume e-shutter, so you're definitely not alone in your sentiment. The Z8 has that capability too, so that's a great plus. Thanks for sharing all this info, esp. on the high-efficiency formats. 👍🏻
As a wedding photographer and Nikon D600 plus Z6II shooter I agree that it would be nice to have the confirmation bars. Very helpful at weddings and events. I simply love the man 🙂
After all this "filmic" recipe trend happening over on planet Fujifilm, I've got to say that those wedding photos you shot with the Z8 are the first images I've seen in a long while that are actually giving SLR film look. They have a great authentic tangible style and texture to them. 👏
The film simulations on Fuji are hardly a "trend" (EDIT: Okay, I misread: I agree that the film recipes were "trending") - they're a staple on that system and provide a nice & easy way to start your RAW processing, or simply get great-looking JPEGs straight-out-of-camera. Nikon, on the other hand, is the staple color ACROSS systems - you can go anywhere you want with the RAW files and the default profiles are gorgeous. Fuji simply allows you to get there "quicker".
@@acidtears film simulations are pretty nice gimmicks, recipes that emulate film are generally terrible. I still shoot Fujifilm, but these Nikon files look more natural and pleasing. Fujifilm looks a little overcooked here.
@@-grey Definitely agreed on the Nikon files here, but we have to keep in mind that it's a state-of-the-art full-frame sensor, 45MP, and color science that predates Fujifilm's entry into digital lol Nikon will always deliver the best images in my opinion - it's THE photographer's brand.
@@-grey I have yet to work with a Nikon RAW file - but I'm most definitely looking forward to it ;) Because I don't doubt what you're saying for one second, but I would still give Fujifilm merit for what they have achieved while existing in parallel to Nikon :)
this is the video of the z8 I have been looking for! I am a NJ based wedding photographer shooting Nikon, currently on z7ii and finally excited to dump this for the z8! You hit every point I wanted to hear that no channel or reviewer on UA-cam did, YOU TALKED ABOUT WHAT IT WAS LIKE USING IT. everyone else focuses on specs and features, you focused on a Nikon event shooter AND DEAR GOD FINALLY A PHOTOGRAPHER ON UA-cam THAT TALKS ABOUT USING FLASH AT AN EVENT !( get lost Taylor Jackson hahahahajk ) this video helped me find your channel & keep going Omar! I recognized the djs & events so I know you're in the jersey area hahahaha keep crushing brotha! can't wait to see what more you got!
YES! I'm sick and tired of event and wedding photographers who don't know how to properly use a flash! And this ranges from a guy I witnessed years ago in Central Park shooting a wedding couple with his flash pointed straight up, and not even a reflector or diffuser was attached... To people shooting indoor and about the best they can manage is a 'Fong' diffuser. SMH
Every time ...your reviews are some of the funniest ever. Also incredibly informative. Not the most technical in a random way, but technical in a how-a-real-human-might-use-the-camera type of way. I am all for that. I am a Z6II user coming from my D750 (which I need to get around to selling), and I do not think I will ever buy another camera. The Z6II is so much more than me, and I enjoy using it. It is absolutely fab. Your video has convinced me that I absolutely do NOT need anything more, but it is interesting to see what is happening at the top of the range. I use an L bracket to give me that extra little bit of height on the Z8ii - big hands. Thanks for doing the video and for being yourself - I loved watching it. The Z8 IS is the goldilocks of cameras. You showed that it is an excellent tool for anyone who takes photos and especially for those whose images need to earn them money and pay their bills. This sounds like the tool dejure. I also love using Nikon DDLR lenses with the FZ adaptor - it just feels like nothing has changed (In fact, my 28-300 is more responsive and focuses better on the z6ii than on the D750). Again - loved the vid. Keep doing what you do so well.
@@ogonzilla don’t ever stop. You are probably the only reviewer, maybe a bit of Chris and Jordan too, that make me smile while watching..informative, fun, practical, technical - and those moments - “oh I didn’t think of it this way”. You are amazing.
Wonderful review as always, especially because it focuses on the things every photographer notices rather than a trying to provide a "which to buy" comparison. I love the way Nikon makes Nikon cameras rather than a range of cameras made by Nikon.
Nice vid Omar. I gotta say the raw in CaptureOne (especially since I been shooting z9 for the last year or so) are really right where I like my colors to be. Accurate but still not bland I feel you on that
@@mlai2546 It's called "vicarious living". There's even a Wikipedia article about it. Or do you believe that everyone who watches Yacht-walkthrough videos on UA-cam is on the market for a 60 ft yacht? Are you 12?
Yes!!! a new moe and o show!!!!!! Great video Omar. This camera looks sick. Holding out for that z6iii. I honestly hope it has a mechanical shutter, but we will see!
Nikon has just dropped a camera that users from other brands will envy? Such a solid release. Omar, will you be getting one? I’ve got the Z9 and will be adding a Z8 as a second body.
Another great video... I do portraits and model's portfolios... I will keep with my Z5's LOL! I am curious on the family wedding... Did the photographers know you are a famous UA-camr? And what were they using! Thanks as always for a interesting video...
I love and my Z9 and have ordered as Z8. I also own a Z6ii and Z6, which I’ll sell now. If I wasn’t a working professional, I’d be excited for the Z6iii. I expect it will have the same AF system as the Z8, but on a 33MP non-stacked sensor. May be 10fps. Video probably doing 10 bit N-Log 4K 60fps, hopefully non-cropped. Possibly 6K 30fps. Come in around $2k. That would be a great camera for 90% of photographers.
@@MuratKilci I won’t be selling my Sony and Fuji gear though. They have their advantages . But I always wanted a Nikon Full Frame mirrorless and Nikon didn’t have what I was looking for, but now…this is it. It is going to be my wild life and landscape photography camera. Before mirrorless, I was a Nikon shooter and always liked the resulting images I got with Nikon.
In all, the Z8 is quite an achievement. I understand that the weatherproofing of the Z9 is still superior, as is heat dissipation, given that the Z8 is a smaller form factor and a bit more than half of its body is constructed of carbon fiber, which actually acts as an insulator. This is why a number of reviewers have noted issues with overheating when pushing the limits of the camera. The dual CFexpress slots of the Z9 will also be missed by those of us who use the second card slot as a backup. Ever since the F3, however, I've never shot with a camera that wasn't gripped, and if you've seen the Z8 with its MB-N12 grip, the height of the Z8 actually exceeds that of the Z9, so if you always shoot gripped like I do, this might be a consideration as well -- but again, packing in sooooo many of the Z9's features into a smaller, lighter body, along with a savings of about $1500 US, is quite an achievement. As a quick aside (to address Omar's point about shutter blackout) although you can easily enable viewfinder blackout when shooting photos (option A under d14 "Release timing indicator" -- as of firmware 3.1 in the Z9) if you turn on photo flicker reduction, regardless of your d14 setting, the screen will black out for the entire duration of your exposure as well.
If you miss the good old blackout when taking pictures, the Z 9 has an option in d14: Release Timing Indicator. I have no idea what menu it will be in the Z 8 as the manual is not out yet. I also don't know it will work for you.
Fun and funny as always, Omar. I agree that the Z9 is bigger than I want it to be, and heavier. That said, the Z8 isn't my second camera (Currently shooting the Z9). You and many others touched on things in your review, and my comments are in those places, so I won't repeat them here. What I find interesting is that from day one, I've shot silently with only flashing bar confirmation. My friends with Canon R3 have sound turned on. The only time it's ever bothered me (to have the sound off) is when you shoot vertically and forget to lock the vertical shooting button and your palm presses it for extended periods (second) while moving around. Otherwise, the lack of sound confirmation has never bothered me - but I can appreciate why others want it - especially shooting a paid event. Thank you for your time and efforts. Thank you for not including the "Unboxing".
L-plate never comes off my Z7II, and I was wondering how it compares with it to Z8. They are very similar in size, Z8 is a bit heavier, but 150g won't hurt. Thanks Omar for a very nice preview, especially for comparison to z6II with L-plate, nobody else did it so far!
Yes, the first thing I did after the specs for the Z8 were released was to weigh my Z7ii with my L-bracket on it. There is only 30 grams difference which is pretty cool to know. I thought there would be much more of a weight discrepancy between it and the Z8.
The Z6/7 are already pretty heavy, and Z8 is a no go, no matter what the price. They should make lighter bodies (1lb would be perfect), especially since they removed the mechanical shutter.
@@ElementaryWatson-123 Go to the gym /s You need the "heavy" (still light compared to old DSLRs) body to balance out the lenses - the 24-70 does not balance well with the Z6 because it's too light & too small (not enough grip). The Z8 balances that lens perfectly. And the good grip allows you to manage that weight for quite some time, before having to lay it down.
Same here. Am in the z7 camp, and agree, this looks darn sweet. However, I really like the smaller form factor of the z6/7. Will wait, and see what comes. It's a bit like a board game... should I, or shouldn't I? If not to my liking it's going to be 'go back two steps and get z8'...😅
@@JasonLorette - yes, coming from a z6 it's quite a step up. From a z7 less so, but still. However, oir crates are still cranking out images, so no probs to wait a while and see what the future brings.
@@JasonLorette - so the next logical step is up...up...and up! 😂 I actually prefer the smaller bodies of the z6/7, go cycling with my stuff, too big and heavy the handlebar bags isn't nicey. Wait and see...
I switched to Fuji from a Nikon d3300 switched to an xe3 because street photography was what I wanted, however I am interested in switching back to Nikon.
My favorite photography channel reviewing my dream camera (preordered already) but the bonus was that it looks like a Moe and O show will be dropping soon 🎉
Now I am ready to get one. I was waiting for your video. I do not shoot portraits so when you said this is an action, sport and wildlife camera. Now I know this is a great camera. As always thanks for a great honest and transparent content
Still sitting on the fence Omar, but you do remind me of why I got into the mirrorless system in the first place; I was downsizing my gear, so unlike the others that were clamouring for the 850 replacement I am longing for the D500 replacement with IBIS. Great video as always👍🏼👍🏼
Not a bad plan, Philip. Those of us that purchased the Z9 out of the gate (and love it) are still waiting for a D500 replacement. Question to you is, if you were doing the replacement, what would you change/upgrade - other than just to a mirrorless version. Faster frame rate for raw? (i.e. 30 fps) Slightly higher number of megapixels? Limited video? I do agree with you. I love the Z9, but want the advantages of a crop sensor body (not just the Z9 in DX mode) with slightly tweaked features. Not sure where in the pipeline or timeline that will be. So for now, Z9 with the tap of a function button can go from FX to DX mode, but the RAW fps doesn't increase.
@@dance2jam yes, I’m well aware of the advantage of the higher MP sensor when shooting in DX, but I rarely ever do huge prints. Portability is more important and thats why the IBIS is so attractive as I can work successfully with smaller aperture lenses
@@psoon04286 Agree again. Smaller, lighter would be very attractive even if the specs on most else (other than frame rate) were about the same. Time will tell - hope we do not have to wait too long.
My first thought when seeing the Z8’s DSLRish size was, “damn, it’s way too big.” The D600 was the camera that finally sent me to Fuji because it was so big I never wanted to use it, and the Z8 is almost exactly the size of the D600. I love the Z6/7 size. A bit bigger and easier to grasp than the X-T2, but still small enough to want to use it. I have pretty big hands and I don’t mind if my pinky has nowhere to rest.
Seeing, yes. But try & feel it - and then compare it to a Z6/7 with the 24-70: you're not gonna think it's too big then, but just right! I personally had the same reaction as Omar & his friend on the podcast when I first handled it with the 24-70, after playing around with the Z6 for a while but quickly realizing how unevenly balanced the whole system became through the large lens.
That grip, ah, so nice and chonk. Never let this man practice karate, he will CHOP like the lines. Such an exciting camera, I actually bought a Fuji X-H1 out of frustration from too much waiting for a Nikon camera that can fit my use case at my budget(Z6II to expensive, Z50, Zfc, Z5 and Z6 not adequate), but I still want a good Nikon, those ergos and files, ah. And those chopping skills, I want them too. :) Can't wait for the the third gen of Z6/7, it will create a wonderful used market for the objectively great second gen Z6/7 cameras, hence, more Nikon good stuff for us hobbyists and enthusiasts.
Hi Omar, quick comment - I love that shot of you and your family! You can really see how much the kids have grown. You guys look great! Re: the Z8, it's exactly what I had been waiting for but... now having just bought the Fuji XH2s I'm wondering whether to take the hit and sell it. I knew it would be a risk. I don't shoot video so the question is: Keep the XH2s or go for the Z8 (for events and bird photography)? What a dilemma. Thanks for the video!
Just saw your video. I don't know, if this was already said or you already found the setting, but to get a "blackout" shutter, you can go to d13 in the individual settengs and set it to "Type A". Nice video btw. Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
One subject I'm not sure I've seen covered for event photography with a mirrorless camera is losing the ability to use a speedlite's infrared focus assist beam. Focusing in low light situations like dark night clubs isn't the same without it. Sure, Nikon bodies have its own green af beam but it's more intrusive and can easily be blocked by your hand. What was the Z8's af like during the wedding reception? I've never used the Z9 before either and I heard it's low light af is better than the Z6ii. Also, small RAW is my fav!! Sad to hear it's gone.
You just earned a subscriber and I am planning to upgrade into a mirrorless from my workhorse Nikon D750. You covered the most important factor for me and it's the grip size. When I walked into B&H Photo store, I was so disappointed to see the fit of Z6 and Z7. Then I held the Z9 and my bank account was crying 😛. Although I'll have to save up a lot for a Z8, but it's still covering all the grounds for the kinds of work that I do. I would really appreciate if you could cover a topic where you would take the Z8 for a prolonged spin into a bad weather day, like on a pouring rain situation with and without the FTZ adapter. I am really into capturing inclement weather situations and I wanna be in the know if this camera can handle a situation where an user is out and about and suddenly you're caught up in a situation where you don't have a rain cover on. Thank you for your detailed and informative content on the Nikon Z8.
Better buy the grip because with only one battery, the life of which isn't that long, you will be disappointed. This camera does not and cannot take an En-El 18 series battery, so even with the grip, you'll need more batteries to shoot all day. This is a $4,000 camera and with the grip, almost $4,500. Save some extra money and buy the Z9. I own the Z9 and have been shooting Nikon bodies for 40 years and I have ZERO interest in the Z8. The honest Nikon reps will tell existing Nikon shooters who own Z9s that they don't need the Z8, NOT EVEN AS BACK UP CAMERA!
@@paulconnors2078 oh man. That's kinda disappointing. For sure, the Z9 is something I would love to own. Thank you for your valuable feedback. Definitely helps with the decision.
This is the first Nikon camera that makes me wonder if I should have invested in Z mount instead of L mount. Still too expensive for my use case, but what a fantastic camera this is! The images out of this are really beautiful
All mirorless Nikon cameras so far has literally the same amazing image quality. The z7ii, z9 and now z9 has just more pixels but my z6ii makes mkst beautiful photos I've had 🤌
@@dicekolev5360 True.. but Nikon so far didn't have goodies like 10 bit video, 4K 120P, Prores or N-RAW... those give me a lot more malleability to work with the image (for video work). The Z6 II is definitely a gorgeous camera too, but I would choose the Lumix S5/S1 over the Z6 II for video. The Z8 however, is a different beast
@@sane7798 True.. but I'm already pretty deep in the L-Mount ecosystem. Changing camera systems is a pain at this point, since there are too many costs involved. Maybe in 2025, we'll see :)
@@jayforcinema Yeah, that's the "problem" with L-mount: not enough people are invested. I'm invested in Fuji, which allows me some room to breathe, and being APS-C, I don't think I will ever get rid of the system, just because of how nice it is. However, I'm thinking of upgrading, and although I initially thought of going with the Lumix S5II - great video options, lens selection, third party support - I realize that I'd rather go with a system that delivers ultimate performance across the board (hybrid shooting). So, personally I'm investing in Nikon soon - I'd say stick with L-mount and save all the money until 2025 to then get a used Z8 ;)
I have a z6 II and the two main things that bother me is the focus tracking isn't as good as everyone else's and the screen blackout. The focus tracking has gotten better with firmware updates but it's still behind. But I can't stand the screen blackout in burst mode. I would love to own a z8 but that price might keep me from it for a while. I might wait and see what they put in the z6 III and z7 III. I don't think they will get a stacked sensor so they may still have the screen blackout. One thing I like about the z8 is that it has a dedicated airplane mode in the focus system. I don't get to go to air shows very often but I would love this camera for going to shows. I plan on keeping my z6 II for milky way and street photography. I like the fact that the high efficiency raw has such small raw files. That's not much larger than the z6 II files. I could handle that size. I came across a d850 recently at a really good price but I want to move say from the f mount. The z lenses are better. I know they're still lacking lenses in their lineup but they're getting there. Good video.
My suggestion for simulating the taking of the photo in the viewfinder without blacking out your view. Flash the red frame, the one used in video, whenever you take a photo. Your eye gets the conformation and you don't get a blackout. Useful in silent mode.
@@potatofuryy Good to know, thanks. I'm currently shooting with a Z6 II. Ordered the Z8 on the day (hour) it was announced. Obviously, I don't have it yet.
I’m curious what goes into event photography. How do you go about photographing a wedding or a special event like a concert or even a high school reunion. It would make for a great addition to your videos.
What a great review Omar. It was even entertaining! Refreshing to hear a photographer’s practical point of view of a camera rather than a reviewer's view. Hmmm…that’s clumsy but I think I know what I mean.
That was everything I needed to know. You made me want that camera even more. Z6II is too small for me as well. Z8 seems to be perfect camera. Your style matches mine. Although I'm not even half as good as you are.
Nikon, or who else ! When you sound engineer a better shutter sound, be sure to emulate the shutters opening time as well ! When switching to a Sony A7 I miss the first curtain sound, so I don't get the feedback of an accidental long exposure. As I only hear one shutter actuation., contrary to DSLR when you actually hear the real shutter time.
Great review now I might be regretting buying the z9 oh well too late now. I think your videos are wonderful and I had the pleasure of meeting you at Garrett mountain not long ago taking bird pics and to everyone who watches Omar’s videos yes he really is that nice and wonderful! it’s not an act thanks! Sam.
Hey dude, Love this video so much, I think I have watched 10000000 Nikon z8 videos, but your videos are so down-to-earth and Honest with great humour. Unlike other videos You put the Z8 in a real even situation and covered the things I was worried about and excited about as a wedding photographer. Do you think it was better to acquire focusing in low light and how does it fair on image quality (high iSo noise) in low light compared to the Z6ii? Thanks Omar ( You Legend)
@omargonzalezphotography It's so nice and relaxing to watch your reviews Omar. You seem to be a beautiful human being with a lovely family. Thanks for taking the time to test and review another beast of a camera. Regards from Italy. :)
Definitely the Nikon Z mirrorless cameras have greatly improved since they were first placed in the market. If you have the budget for it, get the Z8 or Z9. If you don't, any new generation of Nikon Z series cameras has improvements.
Excellent review. Looks like the perfect camera for me to finally move to mirrorless. Except for the price. $4,000 is about the total of what I have spent on four different Nikon DSLRs over 14 years.
Of course you could get a z5, the z5 II, then z5 III for that money. Roughly. But then I think this z8 now will be about as good as a z5 III in about 10 yrs from now...😊 My experience with the upoer tier bodies is that the next sequel, after about four years is not that much an improvement really worth upgrading. In this sense skip one, means a z8 now would be fine until there's a z8 III (at least). That got a bit shaken up because of the transition from dSLR to mirrorless, but I would say not an issue anymore as mirrorless is mature now. I went D3 to...almost d5/d850...but as mirrorless was on the horizon I waited a bit and went early Z instead.
@@marcusbraun8889 I'm not exactly sure what your point is compared to mine. $4,000 is a lot to spend on a camera. For me. I was hoping for a DX version of the z9. That would still be in the $2000s I would think. Certainly a reach but not $4,000. None of the previously released z-bodies feel good in my hands. I have zero interest in the Z5. The z8 might be the closest to a DSLR feel yet
@@lsaideOK- Buying 1 x $4000 vs 4 x $1000 over an extended period of time? Spending more initially but perhaps not that much more in the long run as you upgrade less often? I think it's well possible that we will see an advanced Dx body from Nikon soon-ish, so better wait indeed.
love the way Omar delivers, I'm so ready for this camera however the exclusion of 5x4 crop is keeping me away and still content with my z7, yes the shutter sound is just ugly too, all can be fixed with firmware, will nikon hear us? I hope so
Hi Omar, great vid! Where did you get the plate for your Z6ii that allows you to add a space for your finger!! Please let us know. You're right, the Z8 is overkill for portraits, but for sports and wildlife, it's the future.
Regarding the lack of medium raw isn't the HE* file size the same or less than the size of the medium raw in a D850? What then would be the advantage medium raw? Nikon said in an interview that HE* and HE replaced medium and small raw because it allows you to keep the 45MP and still get the smaller files sizes that was previously offered with medium and small raw.
Dang, just purchased the Leica q2 reporter and was planning to sell my Nikon Z gear to get the funds. My all time favorite is the D700 which I still have. Really love the Z8.I guess the Fujifilm xt4 and xe4 have to go. Will keep the grIII for sure. Thanks for showing the D700 and Z8 side by side for comparison.
So great the reviews of Omar. For me one of the best reviews . Jared Polin is ok too ....but I like how Omar was sincere too. So how it compare the AF tracking from the Z6 II? is so much acurate?
As a Z9 and Z7ii user, I don't think that for portraits it's too much camera. Well, I do commercial, advertisement, and branding work. Portraits being part of the process, I love the MP in these cameras. Then again, my clients also pay $$$$$. I suppose for a family and wedding photographer, which I am not, that may be the case.
Best part for me was the begging of the video: "when Nikon contacted me..." Finally, a company that recognises the true, undeniable reviewing talent that is Omar
Omar is the "MAN" and he makes his reviews fun !!! Yay 🙂 He is "techie" but talks "average joe" too. He is respectful to Nikon in suggestions. His work shows he is a master with tons of Nikon experience since he is an owner already. I have followed his reviews since he first started. Thank you Omar for being on UA-cam simply best because you do it ALL right 🙂
Nikon did the right thing that will definitely benefit their business.
The way you explain specs and camera is relaxed with humor is just awesome to watch!
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The images from the wedding reception were extra beautiful. Well done.
Awesome Nikon is finally recognizing the talent who use their products, not just ambassadors. You can add blackout instead of the border indication if you want. I think it’s D13 or d14
Thanks!!! For both points!
Honestly it was the best Z8 review I've watched! 👌
i own two D700s- one of the best cameras Nikons ever made - used to use them at weddings- that massive heavy shutter sound doesnt let you go stealth mode AT ALL. the lack of mech shutter is honestly a game changer cus you can really frame a shot however you need without disturbing everyone in a 3 mile radius =)
This camera looks absolutely amazing. If I were still shooting with Nikon, I would absolutely buy this camera.
If you buy one you could be! Go on just do it?
@@GeoffKirby too expensive at the moment. Especially since I’m already locked into another system.
@@danielschmaderer what system are you locked in to?
@@SkyeHack I have a Fuji X-T5. I have no issues with any brands whatsoever. They all have their pros and cons. I just got what I enjoy using.
Hilarious as always 😂 I’ve not got a Z8 yet but do have a Z9 and the electronic shutter can be set to its lowest volume so nobody else can hear except the photographer which is perfect for me so I don’t need those confirmation bars. The high efficiency format is brilliant and save a stack load of disc space without losing any noticeable dynamic range. So much so that I’m not worried about the raw small and medium anymore.
Love your videos they’re so much fun 👍👍
I've heard plenty of other people praising the low-volume e-shutter, so you're definitely not alone in your sentiment. The Z8 has that capability too, so that's a great plus. Thanks for sharing all this info, esp. on the high-efficiency formats. 👍🏻
As a wedding photographer and Nikon D600 plus Z6II shooter I agree that it would be nice to have the confirmation bars. Very helpful at weddings and events. I simply love the man 🙂
As a Nikon shooter that converted to Fuji in 2015...you are making my life difficult 🤣 I want that Z8 OMG!!!!
Same situation for me.
Beautiful candid photos at the wedding!
After all this "filmic" recipe trend happening over on planet Fujifilm, I've got to say that those wedding photos you shot with the Z8 are the first images I've seen in a long while that are actually giving SLR film look. They have a great authentic tangible style and texture to them. 👏
The film simulations on Fuji are hardly a "trend" (EDIT: Okay, I misread: I agree that the film recipes were "trending") - they're a staple on that system and provide a nice & easy way to start your RAW processing, or simply get great-looking JPEGs straight-out-of-camera. Nikon, on the other hand, is the staple color ACROSS systems - you can go anywhere you want with the RAW files and the default profiles are gorgeous.
Fuji simply allows you to get there "quicker".
@@acidtears film simulations are pretty nice gimmicks, recipes that emulate film are generally terrible. I still shoot Fujifilm, but these Nikon files look more natural and pleasing. Fujifilm looks a little overcooked here.
@@-grey Definitely agreed on the Nikon files here, but we have to keep in mind that it's a state-of-the-art full-frame sensor, 45MP, and color science that predates Fujifilm's entry into digital lol Nikon will always deliver the best images in my opinion - it's THE photographer's brand.
@@acidtears I can't really see the state of the art 45mp though, I think the quality of the image is just superior even if it was 16mp.
@@-grey I have yet to work with a Nikon RAW file - but I'm most definitely looking forward to it ;) Because I don't doubt what you're saying for one second, but I would still give Fujifilm merit for what they have achieved while existing in parallel to Nikon :)
this is the video of the z8 I have been looking for! I am a NJ based wedding photographer shooting Nikon, currently on z7ii and finally excited to dump this for the z8! You hit every point I wanted to hear that no channel or reviewer on UA-cam did, YOU TALKED ABOUT WHAT IT WAS LIKE USING IT. everyone else focuses on specs and features, you focused on a Nikon event shooter AND DEAR GOD FINALLY A PHOTOGRAPHER ON UA-cam THAT TALKS ABOUT USING FLASH AT AN EVENT !( get lost Taylor Jackson hahahahajk )
this video helped me find your channel & keep going Omar! I recognized the djs & events so I know you're in the jersey area hahahaha keep crushing brotha! can't wait to see what more you got!
Awesome thanks! JERSEY BABY!!
YES! I'm sick and tired of event and wedding photographers who don't know how to properly use a flash! And this ranges from a guy I witnessed years ago in Central Park shooting a wedding couple with his flash pointed straight up, and not even a reflector or diffuser was attached...
To people shooting indoor and about the best they can manage is a 'Fong' diffuser.
SMH
I bought that bracket for my z6ii last month. Makes a huge difference in comfort balance and feel. Thanks for sharing!
Same for Z5! great pices of metal, protecting bottom of my Z5
Every time ...your reviews are some of the funniest ever.
Also incredibly informative.
Not the most technical in a random way, but technical in a how-a-real-human-might-use-the-camera type of way.
I am all for that.
I am a Z6II user coming from my D750 (which I need to get around to selling), and I do not think I will ever buy another camera. The Z6II is so much more than me, and I enjoy using it. It is absolutely fab.
Your video has convinced me that I absolutely do NOT need anything more, but it is interesting to see what is happening at the top of the range.
I use an L bracket to give me that extra little bit of height on the Z8ii - big hands.
Thanks for doing the video and for being yourself - I loved watching it.
The Z8 IS is the goldilocks of cameras.
You showed that it is an excellent tool for anyone who takes photos and especially for those whose images need to earn them money and pay their bills.
This sounds like the tool dejure.
I also love using Nikon DDLR lenses with the FZ adaptor - it just feels like nothing has changed (In fact, my 28-300 is more responsive and focuses better on the z6ii than on the D750).
Again - loved the vid.
Keep doing what you do so well.
I needed this comment thank you. Sometimes we doubt. 😢
@@ogonzilla don’t ever stop. You are probably the only reviewer, maybe a bit of Chris and Jordan too, that make me smile while watching..informative, fun, practical, technical - and those moments - “oh I didn’t think of it this way”. You are amazing.
Wonderful review as always, especially because it focuses on the things every photographer notices rather than a trying to provide a "which to buy" comparison. I love the way Nikon makes Nikon cameras rather than a range of cameras made by Nikon.
My wallet does not appreciate this video
Lmao good thing I been waiting on this model and he only confirmed I made a good choice🤣
Call me old fashioned but I'll stick with my d810.
@@atruceforbruce5388 understandable
mine doesn't either 😂
Amen 😅
This is the review of the z8 I have been waiting for … so stinking real 🥰🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 can’t wait til I own one 😂
Nice vid Omar. I gotta say the raw in CaptureOne (especially since I been shooting z9 for the last year or so) are really right where I like my colors to be. Accurate but still not bland I feel you on that
Thank you, Omar for your take on the Z8. Nikon should move you up on the list for camera reviews!
I agree totally because he is very very best plus nicest Nikon good will ambassador too 🙂
This is the camera I’ve been waiting to see- a mirrorless D850 with Z9 autofocus! Thanks for the review.
Waiting to see ? not waiting to buy? 😆
@@mlai2546 It's called "vicarious living". There's even a Wikipedia article about it. Or do you believe that everyone who watches Yacht-walkthrough videos on UA-cam is on the market for a 60 ft yacht? Are you 12?
@@CC3GROUNDZERO are you dumb or something? Do you not see the emoji?
Did you say mirrorless D850???
@@gary7851 Yes! The Z8 is the mirrorless version of the D850.
Simple, short and - to the PRO point. Thanks!
Yes!!! a new moe and o show!!!!!! Great video Omar. This camera looks sick. Holding out for that z6iii. I honestly hope it has a mechanical shutter, but we will see!
Very nice and strangely satisfying that Nikon decided to send you the Z8. As they should!
Great video!
informative and entertaining what else could a person ask for! Well done as usual!
6:24 😍😍 Omar, you and your family are so great! Man, how big your children has become!
Absolutely love your facial expressions and "handcrafted" special fx!!!
Nikon has just dropped a camera that users from other brands will envy? Such a solid release.
Omar, will you be getting one? I’ve got the Z9 and will be adding a Z8 as a second body.
Another great video... I do portraits and model's portfolios... I will keep with my Z5's LOL! I am curious on the family wedding... Did the photographers know you are a famous UA-camr? And what were they using! Thanks as always for a interesting video...
I love and my Z9 and have ordered as Z8. I also own a Z6ii and Z6, which I’ll sell now. If I wasn’t a working professional, I’d be excited for the Z6iii. I expect it will have the same AF system as the Z8, but on a 33MP non-stacked sensor. May be 10fps. Video probably doing 10 bit N-Log 4K 60fps, hopefully non-cropped. Possibly 6K 30fps. Come in around $2k. That would be a great camera for 90% of photographers.
What a fantastic camera. This is going to be my comeback to Nikon and my first Nikon mirrorless camera.
I did the same. After shooting Sony and Fuji for a while, back to Nikon.
@@MuratKilci I won’t be selling my Sony and Fuji gear though. They have their advantages . But I always wanted a Nikon Full Frame mirrorless and Nikon didn’t have what I was looking for, but now…this is it. It is going to be my wild life and landscape photography camera. Before mirrorless, I was a Nikon shooter and always liked the resulting images I got with Nikon.
Flash sync without a mechanical shutter on Z9/Z8, "**It works**" - take that Tony. 🤣
Damn, I love a Nikon. I always feel happy when I pick up my Z9
Omar, still the best photography gear reviewer on UA-cam ✌️
In all, the Z8 is quite an achievement. I understand that the weatherproofing of the Z9 is still superior, as is heat dissipation, given that the Z8 is a smaller form factor and a bit more than half of its body is constructed of carbon fiber, which actually acts as an insulator. This is why a number of reviewers have noted issues with overheating when pushing the limits of the camera. The dual CFexpress slots of the Z9 will also be missed by those of us who use the second card slot as a backup. Ever since the F3, however, I've never shot with a camera that wasn't gripped, and if you've seen the Z8 with its MB-N12 grip, the height of the Z8 actually exceeds that of the Z9, so if you always shoot gripped like I do, this might be a consideration as well -- but again, packing in sooooo many of the Z9's features into a smaller, lighter body, along with a savings of about $1500 US, is quite an achievement.
As a quick aside (to address Omar's point about shutter blackout) although you can easily enable viewfinder blackout when shooting photos (option A under d14 "Release timing indicator" -- as of firmware 3.1 in the Z9) if you turn on photo flicker reduction, regardless of your d14 setting, the screen will black out for the entire duration of your exposure as well.
If you miss the good old blackout when taking pictures, the Z 9 has an option in d14: Release Timing Indicator. I have no idea what menu it will be in the Z 8 as the manual is not out yet. I also don't know it will work for you.
Fun and funny as always, Omar. I agree that the Z9 is bigger than I want it to be, and heavier. That said, the Z8 isn't my second camera (Currently shooting the Z9). You and many others touched on things in your review, and my comments are in those places, so I won't repeat them here. What I find interesting is that from day one, I've shot silently with only flashing bar confirmation. My friends with Canon R3 have sound turned on. The only time it's ever bothered me (to have the sound off) is when you shoot vertically and forget to lock the vertical shooting button and your palm presses it for extended periods (second) while moving around. Otherwise, the lack of sound confirmation has never bothered me - but I can appreciate why others want it - especially shooting a paid event. Thank you for your time and efforts. Thank you for not including the "Unboxing".
L-plate never comes off my Z7II, and I was wondering how it compares with it to Z8. They are very similar in size, Z8 is a bit heavier, but 150g won't hurt. Thanks Omar for a very nice preview, especially for comparison to z6II with L-plate, nobody else did it so far!
Yes, the first thing I did after the specs for the Z8 were released was to weigh my Z7ii with my L-bracket on it. There is only 30 grams difference which is pretty cool to know. I thought there would be much more of a weight discrepancy between it and the Z8.
@@doogieham That's even better, I went by the specs somehow, I have SmallRig L-Plate. Which one do you have that brings the difference to only 30g?
The Z6/7 are already pretty heavy, and Z8 is a no go, no matter what the price. They should make lighter bodies (1lb would be perfect), especially since they removed the mechanical shutter.
@@ElementaryWatson-123 Go to the gym /s
You need the "heavy" (still light compared to old DSLRs) body to balance out the lenses - the 24-70 does not balance well with the Z6 because it's too light & too small (not enough grip). The Z8 balances that lens perfectly. And the good grip allows you to manage that weight for quite some time, before having to lay it down.
@@acidtears go backto school, perhaps it will increase your IQ enough that you stop writing non sequitur.
love your videos. The energy is contagious. Thanks.
Looks like a mean machine…still love my Z6II but this is pretty sweet…now we need the Z6III!
Same here. Am in the z7 camp, and agree, this looks darn sweet. However, I really like the smaller form factor of the z6/7. Will wait, and see what comes. It's a bit like a board game... should I, or shouldn't I?
If not to my liking it's going to be 'go back two steps and get z8'...😅
@@marcusbraun8889 That and the Z8 is $5400 CDN in Canada…I can wait a bit. 😂📸
@@JasonLorette - yes, coming from a z6 it's quite a step up. From a z7 less so, but still. However, oir crates are still cranking out images, so no probs to wait a while and see what the future brings.
@@marcusbraun8889 Don’t get me wrong, if budget was no issue, this would be pre-ordered already, lol. I went from a D7100 to the Z6II 🤪
@@JasonLorette - so the next logical step is up...up...and up! 😂
I actually prefer the smaller bodies of the z6/7, go cycling with my stuff, too big and heavy the handlebar bags isn't nicey. Wait and see...
I switched to Fuji from a Nikon d3300 switched to an xe3 because street photography was what I wanted, however I am interested in switching back to Nikon.
Nice video!! Can't wait to get my hands on one.
My favorite photography channel reviewing my dream camera (preordered already) but the bonus was that it looks like a Moe and O show will be dropping soon 🎉
All cameras coming out these days are fantastic. Baby Z9 is amazing
Awesome video and highly entertaining. This is one of my favourite channels. Great sense of humour and nothing too serious. Love ya work
You imitating the lines was hilarious
Fantastic, great, professional, and more of that, you're an actor! Thanks!! Fred from Paris.
It is the menu d14 that you are looking for and seeing this video made me realise that i also like the slightly black screen indicator appearing.
Now I am ready to get one. I was waiting for your video. I do not shoot portraits so when you said this is an action, sport and wildlife camera. Now I know this is a great camera. As always thanks for a great honest and transparent content
Still sitting on the fence Omar, but you do remind me of why I got into the mirrorless system in the first place; I was downsizing my gear, so unlike the others that were clamouring for the 850 replacement I am longing for the D500 replacement with IBIS.
Great video as always👍🏼👍🏼
Not a bad plan, Philip. Those of us that purchased the Z9 out of the gate (and love it) are still waiting for a D500 replacement. Question to you is, if you were doing the replacement, what would you change/upgrade - other than just to a mirrorless version. Faster frame rate for raw? (i.e. 30 fps) Slightly higher number of megapixels? Limited video? I do agree with you. I love the Z9, but want the advantages of a crop sensor body (not just the Z9 in DX mode) with slightly tweaked features. Not sure where in the pipeline or timeline that will be. So for now, Z9 with the tap of a function button can go from FX to DX mode, but the RAW fps doesn't increase.
@@dance2jam yes, I’m well aware of the advantage of the higher MP sensor when shooting in DX, but I rarely ever do huge prints. Portability is more important and thats why the IBIS is so attractive as I can work successfully with smaller aperture lenses
@@psoon04286 Agree again. Smaller, lighter would be very attractive even if the specs on most else (other than frame rate) were about the same. Time will tell - hope we do not have to wait too long.
My first thought when seeing the Z8’s DSLRish size was, “damn, it’s way too big.” The D600 was the camera that finally sent me to Fuji because it was so big I never wanted to use it, and the Z8 is almost exactly the size of the D600. I love the Z6/7 size. A bit bigger and easier to grasp than the X-T2, but still small enough to want to use it. I have pretty big hands and I don’t mind if my pinky has nowhere to rest.
Seeing, yes. But try & feel it - and then compare it to a Z6/7 with the 24-70: you're not gonna think it's too big then, but just right! I personally had the same reaction as Omar & his friend on the podcast when I first handled it with the 24-70, after playing around with the Z6 for a while but quickly realizing how unevenly balanced the whole system became through the large lens.
i like the way you present those little lines in the corner, subscribed !
Wow… This is my first Omar Gonzalez video that I have watched… You’re kind of cool… This was fun and very informative… Look forward to subscribing
Love a first timer. :). Thanks for watching.
That grip, ah, so nice and chonk.
Never let this man practice karate, he will CHOP like the lines. Such an exciting camera, I actually bought a Fuji X-H1 out of frustration from too much waiting for a Nikon camera that can fit my use case at my budget(Z6II to expensive, Z50, Zfc, Z5 and Z6 not adequate), but I still want a good Nikon, those ergos and files, ah. And those chopping skills, I want them too. :)
Can't wait for the the third gen of Z6/7, it will create a wonderful used market for the objectively great second gen Z6/7 cameras, hence, more Nikon good stuff for us hobbyists and enthusiasts.
Hi Omar, quick comment - I love that shot of you and your family! You can really see how much the kids have grown. You guys look great! Re: the Z8, it's exactly what I had been waiting for but... now having just bought the Fuji XH2s I'm wondering whether to take the hit and sell it. I knew it would be a risk. I don't shoot video so the question is: Keep the XH2s or go for the Z8 (for events and bird photography)? What a dilemma. Thanks for the video!
Just saw your video. I don't know, if this was already said or you already found the setting, but to get a "blackout" shutter, you can go to d13 in the individual settengs and set it to "Type A".
Nice video btw.
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
As always, super entertaining and informative!
One subject I'm not sure I've seen covered for event photography with a mirrorless camera is losing the ability to use a speedlite's infrared focus assist beam. Focusing in low light situations like dark night clubs isn't the same without it. Sure, Nikon bodies have its own green af beam but it's more intrusive and can easily be blocked by your hand. What was the Z8's af like during the wedding reception? I've never used the Z9 before either and I heard it's low light af is better than the Z6ii. Also, small RAW is my fav!! Sad to hear it's gone.
We love all your expressions... We love your reviews! We love you ❤
I shoot Medium (compressed) 90% of the time on my a7rv... The Z8 looks great so far!
Set shutter sound to Laser. Everyone in the room will greatly appreciate it. Especially at a bris.
as always, thanks for the effort and sharing. nice to see the family all spiffed up (6:24). i am an appreciative subscriber. thumbs up.
At this price all the cameras MUST BE GREAT AND AMAZING in each of their features
You just earned a subscriber and I am planning to upgrade into a mirrorless from my workhorse Nikon D750. You covered the most important factor for me and it's the grip size. When I walked into B&H Photo store, I was so disappointed to see the fit of Z6 and Z7. Then I held the Z9 and my bank account was crying 😛. Although I'll have to save up a lot for a Z8, but it's still covering all the grounds for the kinds of work that I do. I would really appreciate if you could cover a topic where you would take the Z8 for a prolonged spin into a bad weather day, like on a pouring rain situation with and without the FTZ adapter. I am really into capturing inclement weather situations and I wanna be in the know if this camera can handle a situation where an user is out and about and suddenly you're caught up in a situation where you don't have a rain cover on. Thank you for your detailed and informative content on the Nikon Z8.
Better buy the grip because with only one battery, the life of which isn't that long, you will be disappointed. This camera does not and cannot take an En-El 18 series battery, so even with the grip, you'll need more batteries to shoot all day.
This is a $4,000 camera and with the grip, almost $4,500. Save some extra money and buy the Z9. I own the Z9 and have been shooting Nikon bodies for 40 years and I have ZERO interest in the Z8. The honest Nikon reps will tell existing Nikon shooters who own Z9s that they don't need the Z8, NOT EVEN AS BACK UP CAMERA!
@@paulconnors2078 oh man. That's kinda disappointing. For sure, the Z9 is something I would love to own. Thank you for your valuable feedback. Definitely helps with the decision.
This is the first Nikon camera that makes me wonder if I should have invested in Z mount instead of L mount. Still too expensive for my use case, but what a fantastic camera this is! The images out of this are really beautiful
All mirorless Nikon cameras so far has literally the same amazing image quality. The z7ii, z9 and now z9 has just more pixels but my z6ii makes mkst beautiful photos I've had 🤌
@@dicekolev5360 True.. but Nikon so far didn't have goodies like 10 bit video, 4K 120P, Prores or N-RAW... those give me a lot more malleability to work with the image (for video work). The Z6 II is definitely a gorgeous camera too, but I would choose the Lumix S5/S1 over the Z6 II for video. The Z8 however, is a different beast
@@jayforcinema stay tuned for Z6III. If it comes with n-log and lateset processor, it will give similar results with Z8.
@@sane7798 True.. but I'm already pretty deep in the L-Mount ecosystem. Changing camera systems is a pain at this point, since there are too many costs involved. Maybe in 2025, we'll see :)
@@jayforcinema Yeah, that's the "problem" with L-mount: not enough people are invested. I'm invested in Fuji, which allows me some room to breathe, and being APS-C, I don't think I will ever get rid of the system, just because of how nice it is. However, I'm thinking of upgrading, and although I initially thought of going with the Lumix S5II - great video options, lens selection, third party support - I realize that I'd rather go with a system that delivers ultimate performance across the board (hybrid shooting). So, personally I'm investing in Nikon soon - I'd say stick with L-mount and save all the money until 2025 to then get a used Z8 ;)
I have a z6 II and the two main things that bother me is the focus tracking isn't as good as everyone else's and the screen blackout. The focus tracking has gotten better with firmware updates but it's still behind. But I can't stand the screen blackout in burst mode. I would love to own a z8 but that price might keep me from it for a while. I might wait and see what they put in the z6 III and z7 III. I don't think they will get a stacked sensor so they may still have the screen blackout. One thing I like about the z8 is that it has a dedicated airplane mode in the focus system. I don't get to go to air shows very often but I would love this camera for going to shows. I plan on keeping my z6 II for milky way and street photography. I like the fact that the high efficiency raw has such small raw files. That's not much larger than the z6 II files. I could handle that size. I came across a d850 recently at a really good price but I want to move say from the f mount. The z lenses are better. I know they're still lacking lenses in their lineup but they're getting there. Good video.
Thanks for making this review in a layman's level. I can identify, not too techy. Luv the humor too.
Great review! Also, great wedding venue! My wife and I got married at the English Manor in 2021! 😉
Omar bird content is my fave 😊 (and my wife thinks of you as “the guy with the owl vid”)
Great Preview, Omar. The Z8 looks great. You can actually add in a fake blackout in the settings (instead of the blinking borders).
How you know?
@@D0nKilluminati The Z9 has it. Since Z8 is a mini Z9, it should have it.
My suggestion for simulating the taking of the photo in the viewfinder without blacking out your view. Flash the red frame, the one used in video, whenever you take a photo. Your eye gets the conformation and you don't get a blackout. Useful in silent mode.
The same idea occurred to me. Presumably an easy fix for Nikon.
They pretty much already do that. White bars flash on the edges when you take a photo.
@@potatofuryy Good to know, thanks. I'm currently shooting with a Z6 II. Ordered the Z8 on the day (hour) it was announced. Obviously, I don't have it yet.
Thanks Omar, I love your relaxed quirky style
The Z8 looks great, but just a bit out of my budget.
So I'm holding out for the Z6iii
I’m curious what goes into event photography. How do you go about photographing a wedding or a special event like a concert or even a high school reunion. It would make for a great addition to your videos.
Let's see how it goes with mine in Puerto Rico... thanks for the video
Great video, funny and honest as always. Which grip is that you showed?
What a great review Omar. It was even entertaining! Refreshing to hear a photographer’s practical point of view of a camera rather than a reviewer's view. Hmmm…that’s clumsy but I think I know what I mean.
Beautiful colors.
That was everything I needed to know. You made me want that camera even more. Z6II is too small for me as well. Z8 seems to be perfect camera. Your style matches mine. Although I'm not even half as good as you are.
Nikon, or who else !
When you sound engineer a better shutter sound, be sure to emulate the shutters opening time as well !
When switching to a Sony A7 I miss the first curtain sound, so I don't get the feedback of an accidental long exposure.
As I only hear one shutter actuation., contrary to DSLR when you actually hear the real shutter time.
Sold my pair of Z6ii for the Zf and Z8. It is a big leap forward in terms of performance.
Great review now I might be regretting buying the z9 oh well too late now. I think your videos are wonderful and I had the pleasure of meeting you at Garrett mountain not long ago taking bird pics and to everyone who watches Omar’s videos yes he really is that nice and wonderful! it’s not an act thanks! Sam.
Hey dude,
Love this video so much, I think I have watched 10000000 Nikon z8 videos, but your videos are so down-to-earth and Honest with great humour.
Unlike other videos You put the Z8 in a real even situation and covered the things I was worried about and excited about as a wedding photographer.
Do you think it was better to acquire focusing in low light and how does it fair on image quality (high iSo noise) in low light compared to the Z6ii?
Thanks Omar ( You Legend)
>> ...compared to the Z6II
better in all regards.
cheers
No Raw S, M and L is such a bummer for us wedding photographers. I usually shoots Raw Small as I do 5-8k pics per wedding
@omargonzalezphotography It's so nice and relaxing to watch your reviews Omar. You seem to be a beautiful human being with a lovely family. Thanks for taking the time to test and review another beast of a camera. Regards from Italy. :)
Loved the review - I'm on the fence about the z8 since I have the z7ii. None the less loved your martial arts skills at the end 🙂
Definitely the Nikon Z mirrorless cameras have greatly improved since they were first placed in the market. If you have the budget for it, get the Z8 or Z9. If you don't, any new generation of Nikon Z series cameras has improvements.
Excellent review. Looks like the perfect camera for me to finally move to mirrorless. Except for the price. $4,000 is about the total of what I have spent on four different Nikon DSLRs over 14 years.
Were you given cameras for free?
Of course you could get a z5, the z5 II, then z5 III for that money. Roughly. But then I think this z8 now will be about as good as a z5 III in about 10 yrs from now...😊
My experience with the upoer tier bodies is that the next sequel, after about four years is not that much an improvement really worth upgrading. In this sense skip one, means a z8 now would be fine until there's a z8 III (at least).
That got a bit shaken up because of the transition from dSLR to mirrorless, but I would say not an issue anymore as mirrorless is mature now.
I went D3 to...almost d5/d850...but as mirrorless was on the horizon I waited a bit and went early Z instead.
@@marcusbraun8889 I'm not exactly sure what your point is compared to mine. $4,000 is a lot to spend on a camera. For me. I was hoping for a DX version of the z9. That would still be in the $2000s I would think. Certainly a reach but not $4,000. None of the previously released z-bodies feel good in my hands. I have zero interest in the Z5. The z8 might be the closest to a DSLR feel yet
@@lsaideOK- Buying 1 x $4000 vs 4 x $1000 over an extended period of time? Spending more initially but perhaps not that much more in the long run as you upgrade less often?
I think it's well possible that we will see an advanced Dx body from Nikon soon-ish, so better wait indeed.
Eyy the podcast is back
Hey, I like your style of video! And, thanks for a great video, very informative!
you are so real... i am subscribing
love the way Omar delivers, I'm so ready for this camera however the exclusion of 5x4 crop is keeping me away and still content with my z7, yes the shutter sound is just ugly too, all can be fixed with firmware, will nikon hear us? I hope so
Hi Omar, great vid! Where did you get the plate for your Z6ii that allows you to add a space for your finger!! Please let us know. You're right, the Z8 is overkill for portraits, but for sports and wildlife, it's the future.
Wow. Your photos are cleeeeeeeeeeeeean. Looooove the edits
Kind of a bummer you can’t chose a smaller RAW file. I use that all the time on my D850.
Regarding the lack of medium raw isn't the HE* file size the same or less than the size of the medium raw in a D850? What then would be the advantage medium raw? Nikon said in an interview that HE* and HE replaced medium and small raw because it allows you to keep the 45MP and still get the smaller files sizes that was previously offered with medium and small raw.
Hi Omar. I've been trying to figure out which aftermarket grip you are using with your Z6ii - please share! Thanks.
Dang, just purchased the Leica q2 reporter and was planning to sell my Nikon Z gear to get the funds. My all time favorite is the D700 which I still have. Really love the Z8.I guess the Fujifilm xt4 and xe4 have to go. Will keep the grIII for sure. Thanks for showing the D700 and Z8 side by side for comparison.
Hi Omar. I just bought the Z8. Could you tell me what lenses you use when shooting a wedding? Thanks and greetings from Spain!
So great the reviews of Omar. For me one of the best reviews . Jared Polin is ok too ....but I like how Omar was sincere too. So how it compare the AF tracking from the Z6 II? is so much acurate?
Comparison coming
@@ogonzilla great !🤩
The bird is just like "eeeeyyyyyyyy".. Lol.. Great review as usual! Enjoyed that - thanks Omar!
You don't need to change the AF box, just push the OK button and the camera will do the tracking.
As a Z9 and Z7ii user, I don't think that for portraits it's too much camera. Well, I do commercial, advertisement, and branding work. Portraits being part of the process, I love the MP in these cameras. Then again, my clients also pay $$$$$. I suppose for a family and wedding photographer, which I am not, that may be the case.