Does it mean that Nikon had no clue that the AF in the cameras in Z ii series would be no good for action/wild life(since they went for Exceed 6 after Z i series
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I am using my Z-series bodies for wildlife and landscape photography.
In fact, I am in the process of selling a pair of D500s in order to add a Z7ii to my bag. This will leave me with two Z6II, one Z7, and one Z7ii. I do not plan on getting a Z9 until the summer, if available, but will just have to live with my Z-bodies during my trip to South Africa, Grand Tetons, and Boundary Waters.
My Z-series bodies are more than capable of doing wildlife photography, however, I have taken the time to learn how to use the the Autofocus System.
In case you are not aware, I suggest that you look at the work from these professional photographers who make a living taking pictures of wildlife with their Z-series bodies:
Wildlife Photographer Michelle Valberg Is an award-winning and renowned Nikon Ambasssador, Canadian Geographic Photographer-in-residence
www.michellevalberg.com
High quality wildlife photography and nature photography. Wildlife Photo tours in the Great Bear Rainforest. Short-run Limited Edition Prints. Rights managed stock photography.
www.naturalart.ca
Howdy! Come on in and explore the world of Moose's visual storytelling through his adventures with a camera!
www.moosepeterson.com
mortenhilmer.com
I know it is hard to believe, but the Z-series can be used to photograph wildlife... see below
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