
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
Yes, the guarantee is valid
Hello Yes, the XQD card is included. The kit will probably be available for longer, as it is particularly suitable for (ambitious) beginners. LG Toby
Z 6 without number (II or III) is always the first variant
As we are heavily dependent on the suppliers, we can only offer the variants that are available from the supplier.
Yes is included according to the title: Nikon Z 6 Kit + FTZ lens adapter 24-70mm, 24.50Mpx, full frame / FX If not... send it back.
3) There is no difference. Why should there be? There is a cropfactor on the APS-C sensor of the Z50. But that has nothing to do with DSLR or DSLM, only with the sensor size. The Z6 is a full-frame camera. DX lenses hardly make sense on it, even if you can mount them. You still have 10MP. The rest is more or less dark. 4) The Z50 has no stabilised sensor. I would generally not buy such a camera again.
Yes, that should work. Capture One seems to have problems with it. I always import into Lightroom. Otherwise, this might help you: https://onlinemanual.nikonimglib.com/z7_z6/de/10_connections_02.html
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.
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.
This product is covered by a 36-month bring-in guarantee.
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.
Dein Link ist ohne FTZ Adapter... https://www.fust.ch/de/p/tv-foto-gaming/foto-videokamera/fotokameras/systemkameras/nikon/z6-24-70-ftz-adapt-inkl-sofort-rabatt-8382310.html
My kit came with an XQD 64 GB. Of course, I don't know if that's still the case today, but that's not so important. It's a very good offer to get started anyway.
Nope, there's nothing to it. No card, no reader.
Presumably this only affects cameras from an early production series. I bought my Z6 at the beginning of June and it was not affected.
The best thing is to ask digitec's customer service directly. No one here in the community can help you.
Mine (purchased 12/18) came with such a card.
A customer wrote to us directly by email: "In the packaging there is the Swiss guarantee of three years."
No, unfortunately we do not offer this option.
Yes you have to register for the warranty at Nikon.ch
Unfortunately, the pack is currently not available and we do not have a delivery date for it. As soon as we have new information, we will note it in the article.
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