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February 2022
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67 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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7 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Puissant capteur empilé de 45
7 Mpx
Autofocus fiable
Tournage de longs clips vidéo 8K
Conception robuste
Écran inclinable sur deux axes
Excellente autonomie
Ergonomie et fonctions de personnalisation
Résistance à l'humidité et à la poussière
Réactivité et gestion de la sensibilité
Détection et suivi AF des visages ou des yeux en photo/vidéo
Stabilisation du capteur
Rafales à 20 i/s et même 120 i/s en jp
Cohérence de l'ensemble
Robustesse et étanchéité
Variété des formats vidéo (jusqu'à l'UHD2 ou « 8K UHD » en 30p
Ou 120p en UHD)
Large parc optique compatible (gamme Z + gamme reflex via une bague d'adaptation)
Autonomie
Qualité d'image photo/vidéo
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Certaines fonctionnalités nécessitent une mise à jour du firmware
Plus volumineux et plus lourd que ses concurrents
Synchronisation du flash à 1/200s seulement
Lourd et encombrant
Prise en main experte complexe
Latitude d'exposition limitée
Viseur moins perfectionné que ceux de la concurrence
Extrait: The Nikon Z9 is one of the best cameras we've ever tested, but is there any reason not to jump on a wait list if you're looking for the best hybrid mirrorless camera? We've been testing the Z9 with the new 2.0 firmware for a while, and we have the answers...
Publié: 2022-04-14, Auteur: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Impressive image quality in Raw and JPEG, 20 fps shooting with full AF, Capable and easy-to-configure AF system, Responsive viewfinder with near-zero lag and no blackout, Behaves and feels like a D-series DSLR, Useful range of video modes, 10-bit and Raw
The Nikon Z9 is perhaps the most complete camera we've ever tested. It shoots excellent 45MP images at up to 30fps (20 with Raw), it captures 8K video in everything from 8-bit MP4s to 12-bit N-Raw. Its autofocus system is both powerful and easy to use and...
Publié: 2022-04-14, Auteur: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Stacked sensor eliminates need for mechanical shutter, 45MP full-frame imaging leaves room to crop, Reliable 3D tracking autofocus, Intelligent subject recognition, Ample wired and wireless connectivity options, Big, gripped body for pro SLR fans, Innovat
Large body style not for everyone, Banding may appear in scenes with digital signage, Z lens system isn't fully built out
The pro-level Nikon Z 9 is a big, fast-focusing camera that features a full-frame Stacked CMOS sensor, reintroduces the beloved 3D Tracking focus system, and offers class-leading support for ProRes Raw video...
Publié: 2022-03-28, Auteur: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
This is not a full review of the Z9. It's just a brief chance to see how the camera performed during an afternoon of track shooting. As you'd expect the Z9 effortlessly dealt with the cyclists with minimal effort on my part. It did what any pro body shoul...
Extrait: Nikon has released the Nikon Z9, their flagship mirrorless camera. They have put a ton of video features into this camera, but is it worth $5,500...
Fantastic battery life that's far better than the competition, Reliability, Buttons! Lots of them that are illuminated too, Build quality, Low light autofocus, Nikon is attempting to make scene selection between animal, human, and vehicle even better, Fl
It's heavy, Pretty pricey at nearly $5,500, Nikon's image quality is good, but they really need to work with third-party lens manufacturers to make their RAW files sing, Heavier than I'd like it to be, which means handholding it at super long shutter spee
Extrait: We've had the Nikon z9 for a little while now, and we've been actively testing it in the field. The camera, which is probably one of the most innovative on the market, has lots of potential. It's mostly targeted at sports photographers and photojournalist...
Extrait: As of January 1 of this year, any $5000 mirrorless camera was either medium format or else a Leica. The only non-collectible cameras with sensors smaller than medium format in that rarefied price bracket were the two sports-focused DSLRs and a bunch of ci...