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The Z8 has a nice big grip and all the controls you'd expect, including a joystick, D-Pad style menu control, switch for camera/video settings and front and rear dials. Nikon users will enjoy the ...
When Nikon calls this a "baby Z9", it isn’t kidding: while it packs the exact same technology as its big brother, the Z8 eschews the integrated vertical grip to deliver a camera body that’s a ...
The form factor of the Z8 is smaller than the Z9 due to the exclusion of the latter's built in battery grip. Nikon says that the Z8 is 30% smaller than the Z9 and 15% smaller than the D850. The Nikon ...
Whatever the Z8 has introduced will likely find its way into the Z9 via a firmware update. As discussed, the Nikon Z9 has a larger body with a built-in battery grip, and while this does make the ...
plus there could be an optional battery grip that unleashes pro-level stamina and form-factor. The Nikon Z8 will have a full-frame sensor, so its dimensions are likely to be somewhat similar to ...
Nikon had a huge hit on its hand with the super-capable Z9 thanks to its high-resolution sensor, and the Z8 follows that strategy to a T. The Z8 doesn’t have the integrated grip that comes with the Z9 ...
The Nikon Z8 goes on sale from May 25 for a body-only recommended retail price of US$3,995.95. An optional weather-resistant battery grip is also available for more time away from a power outlet.
The few aspects of the Nikon Z8 which have an issue in terms of durability are the port covers and rubberized grip material. These concerns are based on our experience with the Nikon Z9 ...
The grip is chunky, which is good because the camera is littered with buttons. It eschews a mode dial in typical Nikon fashion and instead relies on button clusters. If you’re already well-versed in ...
Nikon Z8 Nikon Z8 An absolute behemoth in every respect ... We thought it was incredibly comfortable to hold for longer periods and the grip is just the right size to appeal to people with ...
The Nikon Z9 takes a markedly different approach to the new Z8 by featuring an integrated grip with duplicated vertical controls. It closely mimics its DSLR counterpart, the Nikon D6, in a bid to be ...
You can use this as a grip for vertical shooting, to counterbalance a telephoto lens, or for extended all-day shooting. The Nikon Z8 is available for pre-order for $4,000/£3,999 with a May 25 launch ...
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