Nikon Z 7 II

The full-frame mirrorless Nikon Z 7 II is a bit faster than its predecessor and supports dual memory cards, both important for pros. Its autofocus isn't quite as futuristic as its rivals, but it undercuts them on price, and its 45MP image sensor is still one of the best around.

-- As reviewed by PCMag
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MSRP: $2,996.95

Product details

  • Every little detail matters. 45.7MP. Powerful AF performance. NIKKOR Z lenses. Intuitive functionality. The most sophisticated tool for high resolution imaging.
  • Subject acquisition with speed and precision. 3.3x more buffer capacity than the original Z 7. Faster continuous shooting. Improved AF performance and functionality.
  • Dual card slots (CFexpress/XQD and UHS-II SD). Flexibility and peace of mind when shooting important moments or on assignment, such as wedding and event photography. Comfortable. Durable. Intuitive. Z 7II’s exterior and interior have been thoughtfully designed to be handled and used with max comfort and ease of operation.
  • Vertical Grip Ready. Now compatible with the new vertical battery grip for those in need of more power and easier shutter operation when shooting vertically. 4K UHD 60p video. Smoother action, smoother camera motion and the ability to slow down 4K UHD footage in post. USB-C constant power and charging. Never run low on power during livestreams, video shoots and timelapses.
  • One mount accepts them all. Compatible with a growing line of NIKKOR Z lenses as well as approx. 360 F-mount NIKKOR lenses with FTZ mount adapter (sold separately).
  • Max focal length : 0.95 Millimeters
  • Optical Zoom : 1.0 Multiplier x
  • Video Capture Resolution : 2160p

PROS

+ Superb 45MP full-frame sensor
+ 5-axis IBIS
+ 4K video at up to 60fps
+ Tilting touch LCD
+ Magnesium build with dust and splash protection
+ Legacy lens support via FTZ adapter
+ SnapBridge wireless

CONS

- Not many third-party lenses available
- Omits multi-shot sampling mode
- Raw video support costs extra

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCMag on February 19, 2021
The full-frame mirrorless Nikon Z 7 II is a bit faster than its predecessor and supports dual memory cards, both important for pros. Its autofocus isn't quite as futuristic as its rivals, but it undercuts them on price, and its 45MP image sensor is still one of the best around.
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