I hesitate to bury this reply to Cyril in the trending Thread 'Nikon Negativity'...so here follows :-)
Thanks for yours
But if anything, buying a D500 meant you had access to more lenses, not fewer! FX and DX. So the initial statement of the gentleman in the article is simply false.
Agreed, the newer 10-20 DX would be the only F-Nikkor I'd consider but personal choice. The other is the new dinky 16-50 Z-DX Nikkor, which one reads performs well on the Z FX cameras. Unfortunately, I want to try shooting this sharp, compact zoom at 1:1 format on a Z7 (not only DX) but apparently the firmware doesn't allow this (!)
You see the switch from DX to FX or Z as an upgrade but is it really? I don't own either of those, so only you can tell us if -- taking into account the 1,500 euro difference -- the Z7 is definitely superior in every way, or is it a different camera and a different tool in the sense that both cameras are good in their separate roles.
Regards
Yes going from D500 to Z7 incurs a few losses and costs - industry leading AFC of the D500 being the main one, besides higher cost of the Z7. OTH, I not only wanted 45mp in FX but the flexibility to shoot DX or more often 1:1. There are also the benefits of lower noise and higher DR with FX.
For wildlife the Z silent shutter has proved its benefits again and again (example below, where I was privileged to shoot nearly 90 frames of this shy caracal). Typically, IME many small mammals bolt at the first clank of the DSLR, or their attention shifts to the sound. The wysiwyg benefits of Z EVF are a real pleasure, plus image view without taking one's eye off the subject. Access into the customized i-menu is yet another positive.
The Z7 is arguably the best landscape camera made, well at least for the Galen Rowell style of hiking with lightest gear: chasing fleeting scenes. The 14-30 f4S Nikkor clinches this advantage: adding a Gitzo Traveller tripod and 100 grad filter kit.
But D850 stands tall for action and equally with the very fast, precise AF acquisition. And Nikon have yet to allow us to customize a front Fn control of a Z camera to AF-On+Focus mode. It is a boon to setup a DSLR to AF-ON+Single-point...allowing instant switching of AF modes.