The latest Nikon Z7 reviews: Tests carried out in accordance with ISO standard 15739, show that the dynamic range of the Nikon Z7 is better than the D850. At ISO 64, the Z7 captures 2822 line pairs per picture height (LP/PH), 103 percent of the theoretical maximum. In comparISO n, the Nikon D850 captured 2591 LP/PH at ISO 64 – 94 percent of the theoretical maximum. At the higher ISO of 12800, DR is 7.5 f-stops, declining to 7.0 at ISO 25600. The Nikon D850 showed a dynamic range between 8.6 and 8.9 at between ISOs ranging from ISO 64 to ISO 3200 (PDNonline). But how does the Z 7 measure up to its full-frame mirrorless peers? I’m a big fan of Sony’s superb A7R III, but on balance I think the Z 7 is even better in many respects, thanks to its superb handling. There are areas where the Sony is still ahead, most obviously its superior continuous autofocus and tracking, along with the inclusion of two memory card slots. But not every photographer needs these features, and the Z 7 delivers image quality that’s every bit as good at the A7R III while being distinctly more pleasant to use. (Amateurphotographer) Nikon Z7 ISO test by Lesnumeriques (see also AF test). Next, Niko Z7 pros and cons from Prophotos (Google translation): Pros: High image quality at ISO up to 12,800 for both cameras; wide dynamic range; very high-resolution matrix from the Nikon Z7; effective built-in stabilizer; speed of continuous shooting...
Published By: Nikonrumors - Thursday, 20 September, 2018