
They were using a Fujifilm mirrorless unit and said that they bought into it simply because of the weight saving factor. My first encounter with the mirrorless design was on a shoot where I was in charge of the stills and someone else covered video duties. If you’re in the Nikon camp, then the Nikon Z6 could be a very tempting sideways step into the mirrorless world, especially from a D750, but can these DSLR counterparts be as good or better? In this way, let’s have a look at the Nikon D750 and the Nikon Z6 to see how each covers the important features we look for in a camera.

It’s always tempting to think that the very latest is also the very best, but as with all camera systems, the ideal camera body is really down to what you predominantly shoot, where, and how. Now we have mirrorless cameras thrown into the mix with tempting features such as lighter weight, cutting-edge functionality, and newfangled lenses. We usually stuck to our known brand and we had the options of one of two models to do a sideways or step upgrade. The upgrade process for us DSLR users in the past was quite straightforward.
