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Nikon Introduces the Z5, lower cost entry into full-frame mirrorless.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan F/2" data-source="post: 398520" data-attributes="member: 1235"><p>So after thinking long and hard, I think I'll be sticking with with my FX DSLRs and not going with the Z5. I'll just stick with Sony for mirrorless. My reasoning is that for the select lenses I have for the F-mount, there's nothing I really want in the Z mount. Sony also has the lenses I like for mirrorless in regards to small primes and good travel zooms. Quality F-mount lenses are way cheaper for fast telephotos. </p><p></p><p>It's actually more economical for me to run two systems than running an all Nikon kit! Clean used Sony A9 bodies cost as much as the Z6II new and the D750 is probably the best budget all-around DSLR Nikon has ever made!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan F/2, post: 398520, member: 1235"] So after thinking long and hard, I think I'll be sticking with with my FX DSLRs and not going with the Z5. I'll just stick with Sony for mirrorless. My reasoning is that for the select lenses I have for the F-mount, there's nothing I really want in the Z mount. Sony also has the lenses I like for mirrorless in regards to small primes and good travel zooms. Quality F-mount lenses are way cheaper for fast telephotos. It's actually more economical for me to run two systems than running an all Nikon kit! Clean used Sony A9 bodies cost as much as the Z6II new and the D750 is probably the best budget all-around DSLR Nikon has ever made! [/QUOTE]
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