Full-frame image quality, high-speed capture, autofocus that knows exactly what you're shooting, and amazing 4K video. Plus, one-touch access to a range of custom color presets and built-in cloud connectivity. Meet the Z5II-pro-level performance in a lightweight, easy-to-use camera.
Q: What is the sensor size of this camera?
A: This camera has a 24.5MP BSI-CMOS full frame sensor, which is the same size as the 35mm-film format.
Q: What is the maximum ISO of the Z5II?
A: The maximum ISO is 64000, and it can be expanded up to 204800.
Q: How many focus points does the Z5II have?
A: The camera has 299 focus points.
Q: Does this camera have built-in WiFi?
A: Yes, the camera has built-in WiFi connectivity.
Q: How fast is the burst shooting mode on this camera?
A: The camera offers high-speed frame capture at up to 30 frames per second.
Q: Is the battery rechargeable?
A: Yes, the camera comes with a rechargeable battery.
A: Yes.
Q: What additional items I need to get give this as a gift ready to use?
A: 1. A UHS II memory card (mandatory), preferably a high speed one 2. A flash (optional) 3. A tripod (optional).

Full-frame image quality, high-speed capture, autofocus that knows exactly what you're shooting, and amazing 4K video. Plus, one-touch access to a range of custom color presets and built-in cloud connectivity. Meet the Z5II-pro-level performance in a lightweight, easy-to-use camera.

Full-frame image quality, high-speed capture, autofocus that knows exactly what you're shooting, and amazing 4K video. Plus, one-touch access to a range of custom color presets and built-in cloud connectivity. Meet the Z5II-pro-level performance in a lightweight, easy-to-use camera. This Z5II Mirrorless Camera includes NIKKOR Z 24-50mm Lens, which is a compact standard zoom covering wide-angle to normal focal lengths.

The Z fc mirrorless camera features a classic, tactile design fused with modern Z series technology. Equipped with a flip out vlogger screen, this DX-format 4K UHD compact camera delivers big image quality for photos and videos.

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.
| Pros for Nikon - Z5II 4 K Video Mirrorless Camera Body - Black | |||
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| Autofocus, Image Quality | There were no pros for this product— | Image Quality, Design, Ease of Use, Weight, Size | Image Quality, Autofocus, Ergonomics, Battery Life, Low Light Performance |
| Cons for Nikon - Z5II 4 K Video Mirrorless Camera Body - Black | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Flash | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers appreciate the Z5II Mirrorless Camera Body for its impressive features. The autofocus is quick and accurate, making it a reliable tool for capturing sharp images. Additionally, the camera excels in image quality, particularly in low-light conditions.
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I purchased the Z5ii with a 50mm 1.8S as my first mirrorless camera. I contemplated for years on getting a Z5 or Z50 but it never felt worth it until this release. The long story short is this: You aren't giving up anything in IQ to any MILC camera with Nikon's least-expensive, current-Gen full-frame in the Z5ii. It's more than good enough for professional event photography/portraits. It's AF-C/tracking works great even if it's not quite Z6iii/Z8/Z9 levels of speed. If you're familiar with Nikon DSLR controls you'll be right at home. The feature-set is endless and pretty much anything you need for high level photography and videography is there for you. This is a great hybrid video/stills solution and even with the 1.5x crop the 4k60fps footage is wonderful. The full-width 4k30/24p is breathtakingly good with either in camera colors or using N-log and post grading. Don't let the "slow-sensor, rolling shutter" talk dissuade you unless you're constantly shooting fast pans. It's not that bad and in 4k60p 1.5x crop it's actually great. I shot some great half-speed slo-mo that looks extremely good on my 75" 4k HDR TV. Better than 99% of anything you'll see on YouTube. The Nikon Z system is finally mature with amazing first and third party lens options. There's something for everyone. The Z5ii will push things even farther for Nikon allowing multitudes more people access to their wonderful camera system for a reasonable price.
Posted by IngoB
The Z5ii seems to be the perfect balance between quality photography and cost. I have had this camera for about a month and have mostly used it outdoors. The autofocus is excellent. I've used Auto, Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority, so far. I'm anxious to do some low-light shots but have yet to do so. The display is very good and very versatile. I would recommend purchasing the body only and consider purchasing a Tamron 28-75mm 2.8 zoom lens. I got one and it is superb and the cost is well below the Nikkor zoom. (Check out the reviews - Unfortunately Best Buy did not offer this lens when I bought the Z5ii.)
Posted by SpH1
I switched from a Sony A7 III to the Z5 II and could not be happier. The way this camera renders color and tone is unlike anything I’ve experienced when shooting digital, and for $1,700, it’s a steal. Paired with the 26mm f/2.8, you have an excellent compact setup for everyday shooting.
Posted by Paul