Why have you never gotten a Z7 or Z7ii? Or even the Z8 which you can find used for not much more than the Z6iii. As a landscape photographer it seems like a 45mp sensor would be an advantage.
Not necessarily I have a Z8 myself and I think the Z6iii is a great option. I personally don’t think the 45MP makes sense for most photographers but that’s just my opinion.
@@lewiov 45mp workflow requires more storage and computer horsepower. I love the crop ability for wildlife. I have used my Z6ii to multishot pano's. When I needed more resolution for large prints. I have used my Z8 45mp to shoot events. The larger files look great especially when you have a large group of people in your photos.
A photographer appreciating the fully articulating screen. Thank you! Though I would expect a landscape photographer to prefer a higher megapixel body like the Z7 (II). Pixel shift is neat, but if anything is moving (maybe clouds as well) it's going to not be so great.
Why would you say that? The Z6iii is plenty for most people. Plus he mentioned he was happy the mechanical shutter and its dynamic range. Not to mention price but people don’t really need the Z8.
Great video - another benefit of the mechanical shutter is when you use flash
Why have you never gotten a Z7 or Z7ii? Or even the Z8 which you can find used for not much more than the Z6iii. As a landscape photographer it seems like a 45mp sensor would be an advantage.
Not necessarily I have a Z8 myself and I think the Z6iii is a great option. I personally don’t think the 45MP makes sense for most photographers but that’s just my opinion.
@@lewiov 45mp workflow requires more storage and computer horsepower. I love the crop ability for wildlife. I have used my Z6ii to multishot pano's. When I needed more resolution for large prints.
I have used my Z8 45mp to shoot events. The larger files look great especially when you have a large group of people in your photos.
A used Z7 would be great for landscape.
@@williambuford6136 Yeah, you have the 45mp in a smaller and more affordable body win win in my opinion.
A photographer appreciating the fully articulating screen. Thank you!
Though I would expect a landscape photographer to prefer a higher megapixel body like the Z7 (II). Pixel shift is neat, but if anything is moving (maybe clouds as well) it's going to not be so great.
Maybe in the future Nikon will have a flip out screen that satisfies both Video and photos users, like the Sony A7IV.
@@williambuford6136 I think you're confusing it with the A7R V?
You don't need a Z6iii for landscape bruh ..even a D810 would suffice
The D810 would have better resolution too!
Yeah was just thinking.. the heavily discounted Z7II right now seems like a better choice for landscapers.
A film camera would be suffice too.
Facts!!
@@Jviotr Agreed, a discounted Z7ii would be a nice option for landscape. Or even a used Z7ii.
The z6 III is good, but…I just don’t like the flip monitor
But it would be so nice for macro.
@@margot6041will stick with my z6 first
Why don't you like the flip monitor?
@@MrCoolAttitude I think the z6/z8 monitor is just more make sense to me
My D5300 Have Flip screen it's Too helpful for low angle And High angle shots
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buy the Z8 over the z6iii
It's more expensive.
Why would you say that? The Z6iii is plenty for most people. Plus he mentioned he was happy the mechanical shutter and its dynamic range. Not to mention price but people don’t really need the Z8.
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