I still cannot believe it.
After nearly a decade, resenting Canon's trademarked ©®Milking-It and ©®Canon_Cripple_Hammer, I made a Nikon purchase.
While EOS M6 was a nice camera, I struggled with image performance in high dynamic range scenes, indoors, people shots, animal shots. I wanted something with IBIS, and while at it, better in general, a significant upgrade. And while I resent Canon RF lenses and their third party manufacturers denial, the choice was Sony or Nikon.
I bought Z5 with 40mm f/2.0.
The good: Many buttons, fairly placed dials, intuitive. With struggle - acceptable grip, lovely viewfinder, lovely image output quality (Although I lust for more resolution sensors). I tried about all FF RF bodies and shockingly so, I found that the ergonomics for my hands is absolutely awful, unlike older DSLR bodies.
Focusing is different, but mostly better to far superior. It prioritizes close objects little too much though.
The bad:
Wtf Nikon? You did not improve in a decade one bit. In dark, LCD and EVF get too noisy. In magnified view, for some reason, you drop framerate to something like 10FPS. Why on earth? Do you know how much worse gets the manual focusing? What did you do with the menus? I am unable to set about anything.
I thought that mirrorless is supposed to be cheaper. $1100 50mm f/1.8" prime? C'mon. This is ridiculous.
The reality is, that I am an angry man,and there will always be something to resent on the camera. So I will try to live with it. Comparisons will follow.
The Z5 does not have secure place in my gear stash, I still lust after A7R III, but it depends on the performance of the Nikon. I hope it doesn't fail.