
This is what a hybrid still and video mirrorless camera is meant to be. 24.5MP BSI sensor and high-speed shooting with the buffer capacity to match. 4K Ultra HD video at 60p*. Outstanding low-light capabilities. Next-generation autofocus. The power of dual processors. Two card slots. Tons of creative features. Flexible power options. Compatibility with a vertical battery grip. Wireless connectivity with smartphones and laptops and so much more.*8-Bit and DX-crop mode only
Q: Does the camera have built-in Wi-Fi?
A: Yes, the Nikon Z 6 II has built-in Wi-Fi for sharing pictures.
Q: How many memory card slots does the camera have?
A: The camera has two memory card slots.
Q: What is the ISO range of this camera?
A: The ISO range is 100 - 51,200, and it's expandable to 204,800.
Q: Does this camera have a touchscreen?
A: Yes, the Nikon Z 6 II has a 3.2" Touch & Tilting TFT-LCD screen.
Q: What is the maximum frame rate for video recording on this camera?
A: The Nikon Z 6 II can record video at a maximum frame rate of up to 120 fps.
Q: Can I use non-Nikon lenses with this camera and still have control over focus rotation?
A: Yes, the Z 6II allows you to reverse the focus ring rotation on NIKKOR Z lenses, which is particularly useful if you've been using non-Nikon lenses for video work.
Q: What is the megapixel count of the camera sensor?
A: The Nikon Z 6 II has a 24.5-megapixel CMOS sensor.
Q: There isn't the feature of slow-motion recording on board?
A: It does have slow motion. To access the slow motion feature you would need to set the camera to a higher rate. Keep in mind the rate differ depending on resolution.

This is what a hybrid still and video mirrorless camera is meant to be. 24.5MP BSI sensor and high-speed shooting with the buffer capacity to match. 4K Ultra HD video at 60p*. Outstanding low-light capabilities. Next-generation autofocus. The power of dual processors. Two card slots. Tons of creative features. Flexible power options. Compatibility with a vertical battery grip. Wireless connectivity with smartphones and laptops and so much more.*8-Bit and DX-crop mode only
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Capture stunning portraits and beautiful action shots with this Sony a7 III full-frame mirrorless camera with FE 28-70mm standard zoom lens. Optical SteadyShot image stabilization delivers blur-free, crisp images, while the seven-blade circular aperture delivers more natural-looking bokeh effects. With its dust- and moisture-resistant design, this camera is ideal for both indoor and outdoor photo shoots.

At the heart of the Z6III is Nikon’s first partially-stacked 24.5MP CMOS sensor and EXPEED 7 processor. This powerful combination offers advanced multi-subject detection autofocus inherited from Nikon’s flagship models, extraordinary low-light focus detection and a blazing fast electronic shutter capable of continuous shooting up to 120 fps. Bright, high-resolution, wide color gamut EVF supports comfortable viewing even with fast frame rates. Video features include 6K/60p internal RAW and Full HD/240p capture for 10X slow motion.

This is what a hybrid still and video mirrorless camera is meant to be. 24.5MP BSI sensor and high-speed shooting with the buffer capacity to match. 4K Ultra HD video at 60p*. Outstanding low-light capabilities. Next-generation autofocus. The power of dual processors. Two card slots. Tons of creative features. Flexible power options. Compatibility with a vertical battery grip. Wireless connectivity with smartphones and laptops and so much more.*8-Bit and DX-crop mode only
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Customers regard the Z 6 II 4k Video Mirrorless Camera highly for its exceptional camera quality, ease of use, and lightweight design. Users also appreciate its reliable autofocus, good battery life, and dual card slots. Furthermore, the camera performs admirably in low-light conditions.
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I love this camera!! I upgraded from my Nikon D750 and as much as I love that camera, this was a game changer! Going mirrorless was a great decision for me as a wedding photographer. The speed and quality is definitely noticeable. The low light capabilities are also fantastic. It is super lightweight, too! Which I love for long wedding days. If you’re thinking about upgrading, do it!!
Posted by PhotographyByV
The mirrorless camera is the best yet! The sharpness, crispness, and smoothness of the picture will blow your mind! Not to mention the touch screen that also can be moved gives a better view of your clients.
Posted by LamarcusM
I don't usually write reviews, but read a lot to get perspective. This camera deserves a review, so here goes... Initial impressions are excellent. I've had many Nikons over the years. The last of which was the D200. Good camera, but doesn't compare to this thing. I bought the 24-70 F4s Z lens to go with it. Even got the kit price, even though it wasn't the kit (Thanks Best Buy!). Keep in mind this is initial impressions after one test shoot, but Wow! Great images. See my samples. These are straight from the camera, no editing. Setup was typical Nikon. Took 5 minutes to find what I wanted to shoot with (if that...). Great control layout. Logical and intuitive. The Camera has a very solid feel to it, without being bulky. The 24-70 lens also had a solid feel. I'd seen some reviews that claimed otherwise on YouTube. Feel it for yourself. It's solid, without being heavy. The new Z lenses appear to be the real deal. Yes, they're expensive, but good glass has always been. Autofocus worked really well, and is nearly silent. If there's a breeze, you won't hear it. Canon may have the edge, but Nikon's Autofocus is very capable. Don't mind the haters, it's very good in most shooting conditions, from what I can tell. After shooting in different modes (Program, Aperture, Shutter, and Manual), exposure values seem to be spot on, and tend to push the shutter speeds up, to allow sharp images. In body stabilization works well. I got tack sharp images at 1/40 sec. and wasn't thinking about posture. Nice. As for the resolution, don't talk yourself into thinking you need the Z7ii until you've seen some images from this thing. Very clean. I'll update after some low light shooting, but ISO's up to 800 are really sharp. Out of 56 test shots, I had 1 out of focus that was all me (not the camera). All exposures were good. I haven't even got into the video capabilities yet (which look to be quite comprehensive), but if it's half as good as the still image capture, it should be excellent. Nikon has a winner on its hands! Seriously, get one in your hands and try it out. You'll be glad you did!
Posted by Gremlin88