- Location
- Switzerland
- Name
- Matt
Over and done with - and with a great outcome as far as I can see. In my experience, having the count available in a body that helps handling it is always a plus - and the Z 7 II makes shooting at full resolution a breeze. For everyday photography, I rarely miss the higher resolution, but for a once-in-a-lifetime occasion, I'd definitely bring my own Z 7 II.
In fact, I've recently used it as a minimal travel setup with the Z 26mm f/2.8 pancake - and it made for a surprisingly pleasant, very capable combo. It's worth it.
btw. Did you notice how old the article was? The newer version linked at the bottom is from 2014 ... Times have changed, higher megapixel counts don't mean performance issues anymore if you know what you're doing.
M.
In fact, I've recently used it as a minimal travel setup with the Z 26mm f/2.8 pancake - and it made for a surprisingly pleasant, very capable combo. It's worth it.
btw. Did you notice how old the article was? The newer version linked at the bottom is from 2014 ... Times have changed, higher megapixel counts don't mean performance issues anymore if you know what you're doing.
M.
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