FTZ adapter is fantastic if you want to use the f mount lenses so Lawrence is making no sense. Even the brand new Canon R5 is inferior dynamic range to the D850/Z7ii - yes their AF sticks like glue but not all the time. Z lenses are fantastic and the F4 range is amazing for landscapes when travelling light is key (not so much for the other three brands).
At this point whether it s Canon, Sony, Nikon or Fuji it s more a case of the tool for the task. Landscapes? Go for the latter two? Portraits? Well, probably any of them depending on budget, resolution demands, whatever.
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Keiji Oishi - Department Manager of Nikon s Imaging Business Unit, UX Planning Department.
With the global pandemic still restricting travel, in place of our normal sit-down chats we ve been conducting virtual interviews with executives from major manufacturers. This week we spoke to Keiji Oishi, Department Manager of Nikon s Imaging Business Unit, UX Planning Department.
As well as providing us with exclusive details about a major development announcement, Mr. Oishi also shared insights around Nikon s recent consolidation of camera manufacturing in Thailand, explained how customer behavior has changed during the pandemic, and laid out his vision for Nikon s future.
The following interview has been edited for clarity and flow.