I've been a social and event photographer since 2011, unfortunately living in Brazil makes investing in a camera like the Z9 practically impossible, even investing in a Zf, Z6III doesn't make sense. It's sad, but our reality, maybe one day I'll only be able to get my hands on a Z9 when it has 4 or 5 successors, as happened with the Nikon D3s that I only owned a decade later, today it doubles as a Nikon Z5 which I was only able to have in my setup thanks to a couple of friends who were traveling in the USA and bought it for me. In time, congratulations on the videos and work.
@@TouchLifeStudio I also hope for this :D But look, the D3s still does its job with dignity even today, it's obvious that the technology embedded in current cameras makes our lives easier, but nothing that with experience we can't do with previous generation cameras.
The D3 was such an incredible upgrade from the D200/D300 DX cameras. I could shoot full frame again. I never sold my F5 film camera, but I stopped using it when the D3 launched. I got the D4, but never felt the D5 or D6 were worthwhile. I am currently re-visitng those D200 files with my new 5k monitor and they hold up pretty well. My stock agency (wants 5 MB min.) and the magazine I contribute to (wants 10 MB min) don't like the small files from the D200/300 and even D3, but there is nothing wrong with them.
I'm glad you got to experience the full-frame difference with the D3 and D4! I hope you can upsize and download those files, especially with AI of the Adobe LR.
I hear your feedback. Anything prior to D1 were very impractical for most photographers due to low resolution. D1 is what signaled the SLR era of flagship cameras for Nikon. That’s why this model was the best place to start.
@@TouchLifeStudioIt’s very subjective...DSLRs is a good place to start, but the D3 was the game changer (being full frame). I’d also suggest that the F4, F5 and F6 produce better image quality than the first few digital models!
An entertaining video, thanks! I think it’s too soon for a Nikon global shutter but I’ll be thrilled if you are right. For that reason I think we will have a Z9ii, then a ZX a year or two later when the “full Red global shutter” camera is ready. I love my Z9 with its en-el18 battery, but I use my Zfc a little more often, because it seems to weigh nothing.
@@dominiclester3232- I bought a D3 and a D700 when those full-frame bodies arrived. Later, a D800 and Z7. My earlier D200, D300 rests comfortably in my equipment closet. I was shooting weddings & other events. Goofing off, I spent much time in Manhattan, NYC. When I was contacted by a pro model, I began creating model portfolios for her, then many others. So what camera do I use professionally? The D700 and D3 because both use the same much superior sensors.
- Same sensor, new processor, faster CFex standard, better AF. An incremental upgrade Or... - A side model (Z9S, Z9X, Z9H, I don't know), with the Sony 24mp global shutter sensor, new processor, new CFex standard Or - A revolution, new processor, new CFex standard, new revolutionary home made sensor
I have a Zf already, and even if this new Nikon Z9 (ii) comes with Red video features, a global shutter, 61mgpxl and makes me coffee everyday, I still only want a D850. A brand new Nikon D850 to couple with MY Zeiss Otus lenses.
More-so than any sensor change, I believe the biggest value-add features will stem from upgrading to the latest CFexpress standard for increases in write speeds, allowing for offset of camera buffer sizes vs frames per second and higher buffer overrun ceilings.
Please consider in your reasoning that the RED sensor is approximately 40x21mm, is not in 3/2 format and is produced in quantities incompatible with a Nikon camera.
Thank you for your thought. That’s where the strength of Nikon mass production will come in. Nikon has resources and manufacturing capabilities that Red did not have.
Regarding overheating … I happen to shoot in fairly hot climates, i.e. plus 30 degree, humidity 70-80% and given this environment, too often my camera shows me „cards are overheating“. Since my hands are warm too, it does contribute to the overheating I suspect. Therefore, NO overheating, depends on the overall conditions.
I think it will be a new 45.7 mega pixel global shutter . There was some new design patents released by Nikon for new tech that would allow a sensor to process the fast movements in a scene but still retaining high dynamic range of the static parts of the scene . So it might not just be slapping the sensor from the v raptor into a new Nikon body . Don’t forget also the Red 3D raw technology will most definitely play a huge role in the new look of the raw video . Not sure if they will still offer Nikon Raw or give the option of both but it’s definitely exciting to see what they will do as the first Nikon post Red acquisition . Would love to also see a revamped video software section more intuitive version .
I know, I can't wait to see Nikon's 1st model post RED acquisition with RED tech in it. I haven't thought about the Red 3D raw, that would be revolutionary to Nikon cameras. Very exciting. Thanks for your thoughts, Michael!
All I need from the Z9 is: Higher FPS (30?) Pre-capture raw Better AF Better Viewfinder. The rest of those specs that you suggested are dreamy and would be an intant buy from me :) BTW Just traded in my ZF for Z6 III :) The Z6 III I got with just 66 clicks (not K, actual 66) for 1800 USD! Got about 1400 for my 17K clicks ZF.
@@TouchLifeStudio It all happned a few hours ago so I had no chance of testing it yet , I'll have plenty of opportunities this weekend. I already like it much better because of the modren ergonomics , I was ok with the ZF and grip but the Z6III is sooo much more fun and managable to hold. I thought I would regret for switching , but In retrospec I don't like the old style dials as much as I thought, and I don't miss it at all.. I really did think it would be the camera I would never sell , well never say never :) still very capable though! and I am pretty sure in High iso it's better than the Z6 III .
I did not switch but I added to my Canon and Panasonic/Olympus kits! Now Nikon is my largest kit and shall continue to grow in the future! 😎👍🏾 🏴🇸🇪🇹🇹
@ I basically have not shot with any of the other systems since I bought my Z9 and all its exotic glass sand even my old Canon 300mm F.2.8L adapts beautifully with a Fringer EF-NZ adapter giving me 3D tracking! What’s not to like? I have decided to keep my MFT gear for if I shall travel or shoot in dodgy areas where I will be willing to to take the loss as opposed to being robbed of my Nikon gear! 😎 🏴🇸🇪🇹🇹
Nikon too what seemed like for ever to release a Full frame. Luckily I never bought a DX lenses. The D3 was better than anything anyone else had when it came out. It was fun to walk around with one and make large prints with no noise, even with what was for then high ISO images.
Objectively speaking, 2026-27 is the perfect time.. What can't the Z9 do? Certainly the AF is better in its rivals etc.. I don't the need for a ii now.. A1 ii, R1 can't still match it in video. Releasing one now or next year would be overkill..
I am hoping Nikon will make two new Z9's, a global shutter version ($$$ and high base ISO of 250) and a non global shutter version for the rest of us ($5500 again). All I really want is pre-capture in RAW. Longer battery life, the Sony vari-angle screen, and better low light capability would be nice. Wedding photographers would like it to write video to both cards simultaneously like every other camera does. If it has a flippy screen like the Z6iii and Zf it would be ruined.
When will Nikon incorporate some of the features found on Blackmagic cameras like the built-in large 5" LCD Monitor, XLR Audio Inputs, w/Phantom Power, leave one battery in the camera body, and the grip holds two extras, the grip should also add wireless capabilities along with other features.
Absolute beast of a camera. I think the mark II version will offer a global shutter (RED tech, such a smart acquisition!) but I don't think we'll see anything until Fall 2025. All just my hunch of course. That aside, I'm not in any rush as the Z8/9 is still performing beyond my current needs. And I tend to buy a year or so after initial release.
I anticipate we will hear something in the second half of 2025 about the successor of Z9. But I fully agree with you, current Z9 and Z8 meet most of my needs today.
R1 doesn't have a global shutter, A1II doesn't have a global shutter. I'd rather like to see a Z 9II and maybe Z 8II that focus on improving on NIkons weaknesses instead of wasting money on features that don't have a real-world benefit and which likely will only impact the price in a negative way - apart from the image quality, as we're talking less dynamic range and such. Like, Sonys A9III to me is like a concept car. Looks nice, but what the heck am I going to do with 120 fps in photography (Even birders are like "Oh, I'm almost never utilizing 30 or 40 fps as 20 is plenty enough") that can't really catch up to what I'm currently getting out of a Z 9 at 20 fps? Makes no sense at all.
Canon is taking their time with a global shutter. But they will have it as some point. I hear your point, but from we can tell global shutter tech is not a concept and is being included with cameras now. Now it’s just time of refinement. Some cameras companies are faster others are slower but eventually all will adopt its tech.
Thank you for a very good video, I'm subscribing now, but there is something doesn't match here,... I still have a Nikon D5 and it is 20MP and 14 frames /seconds. In the video you say it is 12MP and 12fps.
The Nikon Z9II needs to reduce its weight to 1049 grams or 1149 grams. People are amazed by the Z9's heat dissipation performance, mainly because its circuitry is less integrated. A larger body can be used to house different functional modules, while the battery and memory card can be placed separately. So Nikon needs to consider how to optimize the internal space of its flagship camera in order to control the size and weight accordingly. In the world, often making balanced trade-offs is a wise choice.
I understand your point about weight but it could likely reduce the overall functionality of the camera. Sometime by solving one problem we end up creating another. Just a thought, but thanks for sharing your view point.
Global shutter will be a different model, not Z 9 line. Z9ii will still be rolling shutter with ultra fast readout speed. The Nikon global shutter model will follow another line.
Finally upgraded from my 5d mk ii to the 5d mki and just picked up the nikon d700 so I'm a few years behind you maybe 3 years not that much but I don't have that kinda cash haha😮 got the 105mm f2.5 none ai, 50mm 1.8 ai 😀 . So
Respectfully, I watched 4 minutes of this video and you still had not gotten to the point of the video, nor did you seem to be getting there any time soon. If you have a chance, compare your approach to that of Tony Northrop. At 25 seconds into his video on Instant Cameras, he has already managed to explain the topic of the video, hinted that one camera is virtually unusable, showed an actual photograph from one of the cameras and even put up an onscreen graphic with tips for using a particular instant camera. ua-cam.com/video/5A2pPLgFVq0/v-deo.html
What do you expect from the Nikon Z9II? Do you think global shutter will be part of it?
I've been a social and event photographer since 2011, unfortunately living in Brazil makes investing in a camera like the Z9 practically impossible, even investing in a Zf, Z6III doesn't make sense.
It's sad, but our reality, maybe one day I'll only be able to get my hands on a Z9 when it has 4 or 5 successors, as happened with the Nikon D3s that I only owned a decade later, today it doubles as a Nikon Z5 which I was only able to have in my setup thanks to a couple of friends who were traveling in the USA and bought it for me.
In time, congratulations on the videos and work.
I hope with time you will be able to get to Z9 or perhaps Z8
@@TouchLifeStudio I also hope for this :D But look, the D3s still does its job with dignity even today, it's obvious that the technology embedded in current cameras makes our lives easier, but nothing that with experience we can't do with previous generation cameras.
The D3 was such an incredible upgrade from the D200/D300 DX cameras. I could shoot full frame again. I never sold my F5 film camera, but I stopped using it when the D3 launched. I got the D4, but never felt the D5 or D6 were worthwhile. I am currently re-visitng those D200 files with my new 5k monitor and they hold up pretty well. My stock agency (wants 5 MB min.) and the magazine I contribute to (wants 10 MB min) don't like the small files from the D200/300 and even D3, but there is nothing wrong with them.
I'm glad you got to experience the full-frame difference with the D3 and D4! I hope you can upsize and download those files, especially with AI of the Adobe LR.
Nikons first Flagship was the Nikon F , then the F2 , F3 , F4 , F5 etc etc
I hear your feedback. Anything prior to D1 were very impractical for most photographers due to low resolution. D1 is what signaled the SLR era of flagship cameras for Nikon. That’s why this model was the best place to start.
I'd make the case that the SP was the first Flagship.
@@TouchLifeStudioIt’s very subjective...DSLRs is a good place to start, but the D3 was the game changer (being full frame). I’d also suggest that the F4, F5 and F6 produce better image quality than the first few digital models!
An entertaining video, thanks! I think it’s too soon for a Nikon global shutter but I’ll be thrilled if you are right. For that reason I think we will have a Z9ii, then a ZX a year or two later when the “full Red global shutter” camera is ready. I love my Z9 with its en-el18 battery, but I use my Zfc a little more often, because it seems to weigh nothing.
@@dominiclester3232- I bought a D3 and a D700 when those full-frame bodies arrived. Later, a D800 and Z7. My earlier D200, D300 rests comfortably in my equipment closet.
I was shooting weddings & other events. Goofing off, I spent much time in Manhattan, NYC.
When I was contacted by a pro model, I began creating model portfolios for her, then many others.
So what camera do I use professionally? The D700 and D3 because both use the same much superior sensors.
- Same sensor, new processor, faster CFex standard, better AF. An incremental upgrade
Or...
- A side model (Z9S, Z9X, Z9H, I don't know), with the Sony 24mp global shutter sensor, new processor, new CFex standard
Or
- A revolution, new processor, new CFex standard, new revolutionary home made sensor
I think it would be closer the the 2nd point if yours
I have a Zf already, and even if this new Nikon Z9 (ii) comes with Red video features, a global shutter, 61mgpxl and makes me coffee everyday, I still only want a D850.
A brand new Nikon D850 to couple with MY Zeiss Otus lenses.
I appreciate your easy approach! Back to the basics and D850! Nice!
我使用NIKON Z8前,是使用olympus OM-1,但使用完Z8後,超級無敵滿意,拍攝台灣熊鷹一年了,不論是拍照或錄影,對焦與追焦,真的棒極了!
More-so than any sensor change, I believe the biggest value-add features will stem from upgrading to the latest CFexpress standard for increases in write speeds, allowing for offset of camera buffer sizes vs frames per second and higher buffer overrun ceilings.
I think CF express standards will rise as well.
I agree, Nikon need to rid itself of slower XQD interface and sick with CFexpress Type B
Please consider in your reasoning that the RED sensor is approximately 40x21mm, is not in 3/2 format and is produced in quantities incompatible with a Nikon camera.
Thank you for your thought. That’s where the strength of Nikon mass production will come in. Nikon has resources and manufacturing capabilities that Red did not have.
Regarding overheating … I happen to shoot in fairly hot climates, i.e. plus 30 degree, humidity 70-80% and given this environment, too often my camera shows me „cards are overheating“. Since my hands are warm too, it does contribute to the overheating I suspect. Therefore, NO overheating, depends on the overall conditions.
I think it will be a new 45.7 mega pixel global shutter . There was some new design patents released by Nikon for new tech that would allow a sensor to process the fast movements in a scene but still retaining high dynamic range of the static parts of the scene . So it might not just be slapping the sensor from the v raptor into a new Nikon body . Don’t forget also the Red 3D raw technology will most definitely play a huge role in the new look of the raw video . Not sure if they will still offer Nikon Raw or give the option of both but it’s definitely exciting to see what they will do as the first Nikon post Red acquisition . Would love to also see a revamped video software section more intuitive version .
I know, I can't wait to see Nikon's 1st model post RED acquisition with RED tech in it. I haven't thought about the Red 3D raw, that would be revolutionary to Nikon cameras. Very exciting. Thanks for your thoughts, Michael!
@ my pleasure 😊
F5 - D2Xs - D3 - D4s - D6 - Z9. Sold the D2Xs because I didn't like the sensor and the viewfinder. I still use all of them. Most of the time the Z9.
Wow. You took a journey to get to the Z9. Nice walk down a memory lane. Thanks for sharing!
@@TouchLifeStudio I bought my first F5 used for 280 Euros around 2002. Except for the Z9 I got all cameras used in very good condition.
@@TouchLifeStudioAround 2002 I bought my first F5 for 280 Euros. Except for the Z9 I bought all cameras used in very good condition.
All I need from the Z9 is:
Higher FPS (30?)
Pre-capture raw
Better AF
Better Viewfinder.
The rest of those specs that you suggested are dreamy and would be an intant buy from me :)
BTW Just traded in my ZF for Z6 III :) The Z6 III I got with just 66 clicks (not K, actual 66) for 1800 USD!
Got about 1400 for my 17K clicks ZF.
Wow, what a deal! Enjoy your Z6III. Do you find that it is much better than Zf?
@@TouchLifeStudio It all happned a few hours ago so I had no chance of testing it yet , I'll have plenty of opportunities this weekend.
I already like it much better because of the modren ergonomics , I was ok with the ZF and grip but the Z6III is sooo much more fun and managable to hold.
I thought I would regret for switching , but In retrospec I don't like the old style dials as much as I thought, and I don't miss it at all.. I really did think it would be the camera I would never sell , well never say never :) still very capable though! and I am pretty sure in High iso it's better than the Z6 III .
@@LOLA6ifyable well…enjoy it!
I would be happy with the following upgrades. 30FPS RAW with PreCapure, 9mp EVF. Same 45mp sensor and same body perfect upgrade for Z9ll
It sounds great. But I think Nikon is going to give us another big moment with Nikon Z9 II.
@@TouchLifeStudio 是的,沒錯,我已經先預訂了,感謝如此詳細分享,祝福您!
I did not switch but I added to my Canon and Panasonic/Olympus kits! Now Nikon is my largest kit and shall continue to grow in the future! 😎👍🏾 🏴🇸🇪🇹🇹
Awesome! Best of luck Eugene! Which camera kit are you using then most?
@ I basically have not shot with any of the other systems since I bought my Z9 and all its exotic glass sand even my old Canon 300mm F.2.8L adapts beautifully with a Fringer EF-NZ adapter giving me 3D tracking! What’s not to like? I have decided to keep my MFT gear for if I shall travel or shoot in dodgy areas where I will be willing to to take the loss as opposed to being robbed of my Nikon gear! 😎 🏴🇸🇪🇹🇹
@@EugeneMaynard thanks for sharing. Depending on where you travel to, small and inexpensive gear can give you peace of mind.
Thank you for release dates and price chart. Nikon D3x original price was $7999.95, NOT $5K. I still have it and love it.
You're right! I was off on the price. Thanks for the info. It was $1500 jump from D3.
Nikon Z9's price dropped for the first time on BH by $500. I believe the successor is arriving much sooner than 2026.
That would be great. Let’s wait and see…
Nikon too what seemed like for ever to release a Full frame. Luckily I never bought a DX lenses. The D3 was better than anything anyone else had when it came out. It was fun to walk around with one and make large prints with no noise, even with what was for then high ISO images.
I know, right! Glad to hear that you enjoyed your D3, Allan.
FG -> D90 -> D7100 -> D750 -> Z6 -> D5 -> Z9. Still have the D90 & D750. Gave the Z6 to my son. Use the D5 & Z9 for my sports photography.
It sounds like you've got a great collection!
Objectively speaking, 2026-27 is the perfect time.. What can't the Z9 do? Certainly the AF is better in its rivals etc.. I don't the need for a ii now.. A1 ii, R1 can't still match it in video. Releasing one now or next year would be overkill..
I am hoping Nikon will make two new Z9's, a global shutter version ($$$ and high base ISO of 250) and a non global shutter version for the rest of us ($5500 again). All I really want is pre-capture in RAW. Longer battery life, the Sony vari-angle screen, and better low light capability would be nice. Wedding photographers would like it to write video to both cards simultaneously like every other camera does. If it has a flippy screen like the Z6iii and Zf it would be ruined.
Great points, Thomas!
When will Nikon incorporate some of the features found on Blackmagic cameras like the built-in large 5" LCD Monitor, XLR Audio Inputs, w/Phantom Power, leave one battery in the camera body, and the grip holds two extras, the grip should also add wireless capabilities along with other features.
You don’t want Blackmagic battery, it dies too fast. But Blackmagic menu is something to entertain. For xlr, I doubt it, that’s why they have Red now.
Absolute beast of a camera. I think the mark II version will offer a global shutter (RED tech, such a smart acquisition!) but I don't think we'll see anything until Fall 2025. All just my hunch of course. That aside, I'm not in any rush as the Z8/9 is still performing beyond my current needs. And I tend to buy a year or so after initial release.
I anticipate we will hear something in the second half of 2025 about the successor of Z9. But I fully agree with you, current Z9 and Z8 meet most of my needs today.
R1 doesn't have a global shutter, A1II doesn't have a global shutter. I'd rather like to see a Z 9II and maybe Z 8II that focus on improving on NIkons weaknesses instead of wasting money on features that don't have a real-world benefit and which likely will only impact the price in a negative way - apart from the image quality, as we're talking less dynamic range and such. Like, Sonys A9III to me is like a concept car. Looks nice, but what the heck am I going to do with 120 fps in photography (Even birders are like "Oh, I'm almost never utilizing 30 or 40 fps as 20 is plenty enough") that can't really catch up to what I'm currently getting out of a Z 9 at 20 fps?
Makes no sense at all.
Canon is taking their time with a global shutter. But they will have it as some point. I hear your point, but from we can tell global shutter tech is not a concept and is being included with cameras now. Now it’s just time of refinement. Some cameras companies are faster others are slower but eventually all will adopt its tech.
Good points
Nikon please include a multi angle screen like sony and panasonic have!
I’m with you!!! I would love for that to be a new standard for Nikon.
d 5 is a 20.8 MP camera .FYI !
how old are you???? 5??? now google D6 and look at the body of it...then slap yourself...
@@strippedlistThe video has the D5 as 12 Mpix, maybe slap yourself?
Super Steve, you are correct. There was a typo in the video (correction was in the description). Yes, D5 had a 20.8 MP. Thanks for paying attention.
Thank you for a very good video, I'm subscribing now, but there is something doesn't match here,... I still have a Nikon D5 and it is 20MP and 14 frames /seconds. In the video you say it is 12MP and 12fps.
Yes, I saw this error after I posted the video, therefore I noted in description about a typo. But thanks for noting that.
The Z9 has an EN-EL 18D battery, not 15, which is used by the smaller Z bodies, such as the Z6 iii and Z8.
Yes, you are correct. That typo was noted in description.
The Nikon Z9II needs to reduce its weight to 1049 grams or 1149 grams.
People are amazed by the Z9's heat dissipation performance, mainly because its circuitry is less integrated. A larger body can be used to house different functional modules, while the battery and memory card can be placed separately.
So Nikon needs to consider how to optimize the internal space of its flagship camera in order to control the size and weight accordingly. In the world, often making balanced trade-offs is a wise choice.
I understand your point about weight but it could likely reduce the overall functionality of the camera. Sometime by solving one problem we end up creating another. Just a thought, but thanks for sharing your view point.
Global shutter will be a different model, not Z 9 line. Z9ii will still be rolling shutter with ultra fast readout speed.
The Nikon global shutter model will follow another line.
You could be right. Let’s wait and see.
Finally upgraded from my 5d mk ii to the 5d mki and just picked up the nikon d700 so I'm a few years behind you maybe 3 years not that much but I don't have that kinda cash haha😮 got the 105mm f2.5 none ai, 50mm 1.8 ai 😀 . So
Subscribe 😅
Used both Canon AE1 to Canon R3 and Nikon FM2 to Nikon z9
Wow! You certainly have seen a progression of cameras. Very lucky!
Nikon D5 20.8MP FX-Format CMOS Sensor
It might be called Z9 R, R from Red sensor, and the R is red color on the body of the comera and cf-express type B 4.0
You have an interesting thought. R - for the Red sensor!
Won't it look similar to what Sony & canon have??
I think as a flagship it's gonna path the way with new Expeed 8 processor. Also Nikon needs to make higher resolution displays
It would be great to have an EVF similar to A9III.
No the screen of new sonys is not a sony patent. Lumix had it first in the lumix s1h sony did not even have an flipout Screen at that time
Oh, great. I wasn’t aware Limix had it first. So maybe it’s free for all.
@TouchLifeStudio i guess, it would be nice if companies copy the s5ii fan system as well. You dont notice its there and it just works.
To me 2007 - 2016 is like it was yesterday and watching those specs its hard to belive how much better even entry level cameras are now
I know, many entry level cameras today, arguably are better than flagship cameras of the past.
@TouchLifeStudio we should be very grateful for what we have tiday
Respectfully, I watched 4 minutes of this video and you still had not gotten to the point of the video, nor did you seem to be getting there any time soon. If you have a chance, compare your approach to that of Tony Northrop. At 25 seconds into his video on Instant Cameras, he has already managed to explain the topic of the video, hinted that one camera is virtually unusable, showed an actual photograph from one of the cameras and even put up an onscreen graphic with tips for using a particular instant camera. ua-cam.com/video/5A2pPLgFVq0/v-deo.html
Thank you for your feedback. Creating content has its learning curve.
If history tells us anything it will be z9h
You could be right!
D90, D750 now Z9
Are you still using the D90?
D850's then D6's now Z9
I also started with the D100 and have every body up to the Z9
How did you like the switch from D6 to Z9?
It was fine ... I love my Z9 @@TouchLifeStudio
D2X and D2XS
awesome
nikon+RED=Z9R body with RED logo 😂
Someone else said too!
D2Hs and D2Xs?
Too many cameras, I skipped those.
D90 ---> D850 ---> Z9
great journey. Why nor the Z8?
D5 is 20mpx not 12mpx
Yes this was noted in description.
The Z9 is terrible in low light. Shooting over ISO 6400 is not acceptable for such a flagship camera
I’m sorry but I have to disagree. I’ve taken great shots with high iso, yes may need some post processing but very managebale.
Its not it's
yes, thanks. I know, "get the title right" :-)