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I spent a few hours with this camera and it's all that we've been waiting for. You can read all the specs on the internet, so I'll just point out a few things I noticed. The grip and overall size is very similar to the D750, maybe a little lighter and thinner. Grip is almost the same. The back LCD screen is about the same as the D850, only difference is that the hinges are a new mechanism, it doesn’t tilt down all the way like the D850 does. Maybe about a 40 degree angle, not bad, but I would have liked it to go completely horizontal. The adapter is very light, and you hardly notice it when using it. I tried out my 24-120mm with the adapter and the autofocus is very fast, I can’t remember if it’s as fast as the new Z lenses, but I was impressed. The continuous autofocus for video was great, even with the adapter. After adjusting the focus speed (tracking speed) in the menu, it worked perfect. The EVF looked almost the same as the back LCD, and it showed all the menu stuff on it also. My old AF D 20mm lens would not work on the adapter (the AF wouldn’t work I mean) When using the 120fps, it does switch to DX mode. But at least it records the audio (unlike the D850) Not worried about it only having 1 card slot, the new XQD cards are very well built. …. But also I use the cameras more for video than photography. No flash, just like the D850. The top LCD screen is perfect. Overall I was very pleased with this camera. Quite a bit lighter than my D850 and has more.Read full review
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