Uncommon Sense with Mike Kovaliv
Is the Nikon Z6 still worth buying in 2026? In this honest review, I share why this original full-frame mirrorless camera remains an excellent choice — especially as a second body or affordable entry into the Nikon Z system — even years after its release. Whether you're a DSLR shooter (like me with my Nikon D750) thinking about adding mirrorless, or a beginner looking for a pro-level full-frame camera on a budget, the Z6 delivers superb image quality, in-body stabilization, silent shooting, and solid ergonomics that feel right at home for Nikon users. Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/mikekovaliv ☕ ### What I cover in this video: - Real-world ergonomics: How the Z6 compares to the D750 in hand feel, button layout, grip, and dials - IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization) benefits for stills and video - Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) vs optical viewfinder — the pros and cons - Nikon Z mount + FTZ adapter: Using your existing F-mount DSLR lenses seamlessly - Why I love adapting Leica M-mount lenses on the Z6 - Silent shutter for events, weddings, church gigs, and discreet photography - Autofocus performance for everyday shooting (portraits, events, travel) - Image quality, low-light performance, and how it stacks up against newer Z6 II / Z6 III models - Current used market value in 2026 — why it's still a fantastic deal The Nikon Z6 (first generation) offers 24.5MP full-frame goodness with image quality very close to my D750. It's compact yet built like a tank, with excellent color science and that classic Nikon handling. While newer models bring faster AF and more video features, the core experience hasn't changed dramatically — making this a smart buy if you're not chasing the latest specs. Timestamps: 00:00 - Why I still shoot DSLR but added mirrorless 01:05 - Introducing the Nikon Z6 in my kit 02:01 - Ergonomics & build quality comparison (vs D750) 05:45 - In-Body Image Stabilization (IBIS) advantages 07:08 - Electronic Viewfinder experience 08:45 - Z mount, FTZ adapter & adapted lenses (including Leica M) 10:57 - Silent shooting for events & professional work 11:58 - Is the Nikon Z6 worth it in 2026? Value & pricing 14:59 - Final thoughts & using both DSLR + mirrorless together If you're a Nikon photographer transitioning from DSLR or hunting for a capable used full-frame mirrorless under $1,000–$1,200, this video will help you decide. 👍 Like if you're team DSLR, mirrorless, or both! 🔔 Subscribe for more real-world Nikon photography gear reviews, tips, and comparisons. Support the channel: Join as a member or use YouTube's "Thanks" feature — every bit helps keep these videos coming! Gear mentioned: Nikon D750, Nikon Z6, FTZ adapter, various F-mount and adapted lenses. #NikonZ6 #NikonZ6Review #MirrorlessVsDSLR #NikonPhotography #FullFrameMirrorless #UsedCamera2026 #NikonZMount #PhotographyGear Chapters/Timestamps above help you jump to the sections you care about most. Thanks for listening — see you in the next one!
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