The Nikon Z 7II is a high-end full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera (MILC) produced by Nikon, and is the successor to the Nikon Z 7.[1][2] The camera was officially announced on October 14, 2020, alongside the Nikon Z 6II, and became available for purchase on November 5. It uses Nikon's Z-mount system.

Features

  • The most notable upgrade over the Nikon Z 7 is the inclusion of a second memory card slot. The Z 7II features an SD card slot and a CFexpress/XQD card slot.
  • The camera features dual Expeed 6 image processing engines, a first for Nikon cameras. This improves autofocus performance and enables 4K video recording at 60 fps.
  • Low light sensitivity has been improved to -3 to +17 EV.
  • The frame rate for photos is increased from 9 fps in extended high-speed continuous to 10 fps with a larger buffer as well (increased from 23 12-bit lossless RAW files to 77).
  • The electronic viewfinder refresh rate and blackout time is improved from the Z 7.
  • The autofocus system has improved with a new Wide-Area AF option with eye autofocus for both people and animals.
  • Battery life has been increased from 330 shots to 360 shots (or from 85 min to 105 min in video recording).
  • In video recording, the camera can now record 4K "Ultra HD" footage at 60p with a 1.08x crop.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Nikon Z6 II and Z7 II boast dual processors and gain a second card slot". DPReview. DPReview. 2020-10-14. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  2. ^ "Nikon Z 7 II". PCMag. 19 February 2021. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  3. ^ "Nikon Z6 II: Digital Photography Review". www.dpreview.com. Retrieved 2021-02-05.