I had been wating to do this video since getting my Nikon Z6ii and leaving Fujifilm. It just talks about the first five things that you really notice when moving from Fujifilm X APS-C cameras to Nikon Z full frame cameras.
I think you will find that the list is pretty self-explanatory really, however, you really do not realise how different things will be until you change and see them for yourself. I won’t spoil the video and run through the topics here, however, here are a few recent images where you can clearly see point one’s message… The detail you get in images is insane! It is such a huge jump, especially while editing on your computer, you can see the differences.







So, kick back and enjoy the video! Do not forget to like, comment and subscribe!

Very educational video Mark, full frame certainly has important advantages. A while ago I borrowed a Canon 5D from a friend, but now I bought an old Canon 5D MKII for next to nothing, the intention is to use it especially for vintage lenses, because that is the biggest problem with M4/3, the crop factor.
I also noticed the better image quality with the old Canon, but for my type of photography, game and birds, that crop factor is a big advantage with telephoto lenses, so I accept the loss of detail on top of that.
Keep up the good work, and I’m already looking forward to your next video!
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Thanks Marc. I’m quite lucky with birds and wildlife. My 70-300 for my Nikon is more or less the same focal length as my old 50-230mm I had on my Fujifilm which served me very well for birds and animals. So far I’ve also found the crop ability much better too. Birds seem to be happy to get quite close over here for some reason, and I’ve never needed more than the focal lengths I have. That said, some of my friends have 600mm lenses for their Micro 4/3 cameras and can get really close to anything!
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