Nikon Z 6 Kit 24-70mm + FTZ lens adapter (24 - 70 mm, 24.50 Mpx, Full frame)

Nikon Z 6 Kit 24-70mm + FTZ lens adapter

24 - 70 mm, 24.50 Mpx, Full frame


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Anonymous

4 years ago

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elmuedo

4 years ago

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ra10

5 years ago

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NikonShooter

5 years ago

So if you're after a native lens with f/2.i and zoom, you won't get around the Nikon 24-70mm 2.8 Nikon Nikkor Z 24-70mm F/2.8 S. But if you say with F mount also okay you have a wider choice. For the wide-angle range, there are currently only fixed focal lengths with aperture 2.8 or larger. I personally use the 14-30mm f4.0 on my Z camera and don't miss the 2.8 aperture. But if you are doing post-photography, a 2.8 aperture would of course be better.

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anthony.pandiani

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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It very likely depends on the production time of the camera... Mine was still delivered without the "eye autofocus" feature. But I also ordered it about 10 months ago... At most, a Digitec employee can answer this question for you. But the firmware is super easy to update. Simply download it and copy it to the memory card. Update the firmware with a full battery. I have never had any problems.

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Ruedi187

5 years ago

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dengel111

5 years ago

For unleashed flash you always need a transmitter and a receiver. As far as I know, there is no camera with a built-in transmitter. With my Z6 I use either the Cactus VII system or the XT2 from Godox with a Godox flash. With most flashes you can also use a master flash on the camera. There are also small transmitter-receiver combinations, but you can't use them to set the remote flash.

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Tilsi

6 years ago

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BilligMaster

6 years ago

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