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3 Ways the Nikon z7 Improved After Its Updates (and What’s Still Wrong)

3 Ways the Nikon z7 Improved After Its Updates (and What’s Still Wrong)

Posted on September 26, 2019 By Jarvis

The Nikon z7 is a camera that just wasn’t ready for the market at launch, but it’s been profoundly improved.

When the Nikon z7 was launched, it was a camera that perplexed a lot of journalists. Honestly, it didn’t feel like it was ready for the market. There are a lot of odd things about the Nikon z7 and the rest of the Z series. But overall, the company has worked to make it more usable and overall better. These came mostly in the form of firmware updates. However, Nikon did it right by launching some of their best and most essential lenses first. Photographers that like the Nikon way of doing things will probably be attracted to the z7.
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