Nikon Z7 II body
The Z 7II represents the next evolutionary stage of the award-winning Z 7 – with superior subject capture, high resolution and robust reliability. With a larger dynamic range, faster image data processing thanks to two EXPEED 6 image processors and the expanded buffer capacity, fast series of recordings of up to 10 images/s can be achieved. Photographers can now capture up to 200 full-resolution JPEG images or 77 losslessly compressed 12-bit RAW images in a shooting sequence.
The Z 7II’s improved autofocus now also supports the freely selectable large measuring field (Wide-L) for capturing the eyes of people and animals, more effective subject tracking that works similarly to 3D tracking, and more precise autofocus control in low light. In addition, the electronic viewfinder (EVF) with approx. 3.69 million pixels delivers a more natural image with a high refresh rate and less viewfinder darkening.
The camera was developed for ambitious amateurs and professional photographers who particularly value incomparable attention to detail: e.g. For example, portrait photographers who want to capture even the smallest details of their models’ skin, hair, clothing and makeup, or landscape photographers who need robust and lightweight equipment to travel in harsh environments and capture nature in all its beauty.
Nikon Z bayonet
The Nikon Z bayonet is used in both cameras, through which light also falls on the outermost corners of the image sensor. Combined with the growing selection of NIKKOR Z lenses or the over 300 compatible F-mount NIKKOR lenses that can be attached to the FTZ mount adapter, Nikon’s tradition of optical excellence and innovation reaches unprecedented new heights.
More options, more details
The Z bayonet with its large diameter is complemented by the large full-frame sensor with 45.7 MP and two EXPEED processors. This results in greater dynamic range and low-noise performance across the wide ISO range. Video recordings are possible with resolutions up to 4K/60p.
Speed and reliability at the highest level
Two memory card slots allow you to use UHS-II SD cards in one slot and XQD or ultra-fast CFexpress cards in the other slot. Adaptation to different workflows is possible without any problems.
Crisp AF with ultra-wide coverage
Absolutely reliable focusing. After exiting standby mode, the camera automatically reactivates the previously selected focus area. With a lens aperture of at least 1:2.0, exposure metering works down to -4 EV.
Record for longer, faster – in silence
Frame rates of up to 10 frames/s offer immense flexibility. The large buffer allows largely uninterrupted photography.
A viewfinder that keeps up
The high-resolution electronic viewfinder (EVF) with approximately 3.69 million pixels offers a high refresh rate that largely eliminates viewfinder darkening when taking photos at high frame rates.
Ideal display configurations
Customizable information displays allow you to quickly correct settings, but can also be completely disabled when taking photos. The electronic viewfinder turns off when you open the monitor to shoot in live view.
Robust
The fully sealed Z 7II cuts an equally good figure in rough terrain, in difficult weather conditions and with fog machines on set.
SnapBridge
With the continuously developed Nikon app SnapBridge, the camera’s firmware can be updated via a smart device.
Nikon FTZ bayonet adapter
With the bayonet adapter FTZ you can fully exploit the potential of your lenses with an F bayonet connection – be it for photography or videography. There is no loss in imaging performance whatsoever.
With NIKKOR lenses without image stabilization (VR), you can even achieve a new level of sharpness. You can use automatic exposure control with hundreds of F-bayonet lenses. And F-bayonet lenses with integrated AF drive retain full AF compatibility.
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