NikonZ 6II | Versatile full-frame mirrorless stills/video hybrid camera | Nikon USA Model
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NikonZ 6II | Versatile full-frame mirrorless stills/video hybrid camera | Nikon USA Model

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Details

  • Compatible Mountings
    Nikon Z
  • Aspect Ratio
    21:9
  • Photo Sensor Technology
    CMOS
  • Supported File Format
    JPEG
  • Image Stabilization
    Sensor-shift
  • Optical Zoom
    1 x
14 FPS ultra-fast continuous shooting
🎥4K UHD 60p full pixel readout video
📸24.5MP full-frame sensor

Description

🚀 Elevate your creative game with Nikon Z 6II — where speed meets stunning clarity!

  • CAPTURE EVERY MOMENT - Shoot at a blazing 14 frames per second with 3.5x larger buffer for uninterrupted fast-action sequences.
  • CINEMATIC VIDEO MASTERY - Record professional-grade 4K UHD 60p video with full pixel readout and advanced video features.
  • UNMATCHED IMAGE CLARITY - 24.5MP BSI full-frame sensor delivers stunning low-light performance and razor-sharp detail.
  • POWER COMFORT ON THE GO - USB-C constant power, vertical grip compatibility, and ergonomic design keep you shooting longer and easier.
  • DUAL CARD SLOTS FOR RELIABILITY - CFexpress/XQD plus UHS-II SD slots ensure maximum storage flexibility and peace of mind on critical shoots.

The Nikon Z 6II is a versatile full-frame mirrorless hybrid camera featuring a 24.5MP BSI sensor, 14 FPS continuous shooting, and advanced 4K UHD 60p video capabilities. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, it offers dual card slots, improved autofocus with 273 points, USB-C power delivery, and compatibility with a wide range of NIKKOR lenses. Its ergonomic build and vertical grip readiness make it ideal for demanding photo and video assignments.

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Specifications

Screen Size3.2 Inches
Display TypeLCD
Display Fixture TypeTilting
Touch Screen TypeCapacitive
Display Resolution Maximum642 ppi
Has Color ScreenYes
Shooting ModesBulb Mode, Time Mode,Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Digital-StillYes
Movie ModeYes
Image Capture TypeStills & Video
Night visionNo
Auto Focus TechnologyHybrid
Focus FeaturesHybrid
Autofocus Points273
Focus TypeAuto Focus, Manual Focus
Focus ModeContinuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S)
AutofocusYes
Aspect Ratio21:9
File FormatJPEG
Effective Still Resolution24.5 MP
JPEG Quality LevelFine
Supported Image FormatRAW, TIFF, JPEG
Bit Depth14 Bit
Total Still Resolution24.5 MP
Optical Zoom1 x
Lens TypeZoom
ZoomOptical Zoom
Lens Correction TypeChromatic Aberration
Focal Length DescriptionHybrid
Metering MethodsCenter Weighted
Exposure ControlManual, Automatic
White Balance SettingsAuto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Fluorescent, Cloudy, Flash torch, Shade
Self Timer20 seconds
Connectivity TechnologyBluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI, GPS
Wireless TechnologyBluetooth, Wi-Fi
Data Transfer Rate5 Gigabits Per Second
Video OutputHDMI
Total USB 3.0 Ports1
Total USB Ports1
Total Video Out Ports1
Flash Memory TypeSDHC
Memory Slots Available1
Memory Storage Capacity64 GB
Recording Capacity30 minutes
Flash Memory Speed ClassUHS-II
Flash Memory UHS Speed ClassU3
Flash Memory Bus Interface TypeUHS-II
Compatible MountingsNikon Z
Sensor TypeCMOS
Image stabilizationSensor-shift
Maximum Aperture4 f
Expanded ISO Minimum100
Photo Sensor Resolution24.5 MP
Photo Sensor SizeFull Frame (35mm)
Maximum Shutter Speed1/8000 seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed30 seconds
Form FactorMirrorless
Special FeatureDual EXPEED 6 Image Processors; 273-Point Phase-Detect AF System; Vibration Reduction
ColorBlack
Item Weight1.36 Pounds
Video Resolution4K UHD 2160p
ViewfinderElectronic
Flash ModesFirst-Curtain Sync, Off, Rear Curtain/Slow Sync, Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction
Camera FlashBuilt-In
Skill LevelNovice
Specific Uses For ProductPhotography, Videography
Compatible DevicesNikon Z5, Nikon Z6, Nikon Z6 II, Nikon Z7, Nikon Z7 II
Continuous Shooting14 fps
Aperture modesF2.8-F4.0
Viewfinder Magnification0.8x
Audio Inputmicrophone_input
Flash Sync Speed1/200 sec
Video Capture FormatMP4
Expanded ISO Maximum51200
Battery Weight0.21 Pounds
Delay between shots3 seconds
Audio Output TypeHeadphones

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Does the NikonZ6ii have a body motor that can operate a motorless lens?
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Reviews

4.8

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J**Y

Expensive but worth it.

I originally bought the GH5 and that camera is a ridiculously good workhorse. However, I shoot predominately consumer electronics, which means I shoot a lot of screens. The GH5, for all its greatness, doesn't have an anti-aliasing filter and that caused all kinds of ridiculous moire. So I sold it, did some research, and landed on the Nikon Z6 II. Super glad I did.For the record, I upgraded originally from the Nikon D5200, which I used with my trusty Sigma 17-50mm lens for many years. I used the GH5 for a month before I got this camera, which I've now had for about a week.Pros1. Good, sharp photos (obviously lens dependent). I did most of my testing with the included Nikon 24-70mm F/4 and my old Sigma 17-50mm F/2.8 with the FTZ adapter. You can find way better photos by much better photographers on pro reviews or other Amazon reviews, but rest assured those reviewers are right. This camera takes excellent photos.2. The auto-focus features are a bit outside of my wheelhouse (my subjects rarely move while I shoot them), but I did mess around a little bit. I don't know how it compares to its contemporaries, but it beats my old Nikon D5200 by margins I can't possibly overstate.3. 4k60fps recording works perfectly. Mine came in the box with the software update already installed so I assume yours will too. I didn't have to do anything other than turn it on in the settings. Even with the crop, it's smooth, sharp, and easy to work with.4. I've always liked Nikon's menu system. It's simple, easy, and effective. Coming from a previous Nikon, the menu is larger, with controls for modern features, but it's more or less the same layout as previous cameras, so it's familiar.5. The ability to charge the battery in camera via USB-C is awesome. The ability to power the camera with one is even cooler.6. I also like that I can connect the camera in a bunch of different ways (wifi, bluetooth, usb-c). Compared to old cameras, it's a massive difference.7. The ability to have a clean HDMI-out and the ability to turn off sleep mode makes this a great webcam for streaming or similar use cases.Neutral1. I appreciate that there are two card slots, but I'm not too keen on buying a new card type and a new adapter for my computer.Cons1. Nikon is intentionally vague about the USB-C power stuff. They want you to buy a $60 wall charger with a USB-C end. However, you basically just need a 15W power brick with USB Power Delivery (USB PD) and it'll get the job done, and you can find those on Amazon for vastly less money.2. Having the play and delete buttons on the left side makes the camera difficult to use one-handed. Not the biggest deal, but ergonomics matter.Finally, a word about OLPF or an "anti-aliasing filter". This is an electronic component that, to over-simplify, knocks things ever so slightly out of focus to help avoid moire. It's a technology that does work wonders, especially if you shoot a lot of video or photo of things with screens, like smartphones, computer screens, etc. The Nikon Z6 II has one (the Z7 II does not). If you're here and you're considering a career in tech vlogging/journalism, I would put this toward the top of your "maybe" list for that reason alone. Sharp photos and video with the filter is a difficult combo to find.Overall, this camera is bonkers good. When I asked about it on Reddit, someone there challenged me to find a negative review. Turns out, negative reviews of this camera are exceedingly rare. It does well in low light, regular light, and intense light. The controls are good, the ergonomics are mostly good, the video capture is great, and it's just an all-around powerful workhorse camera.I also tried the kit lens. It's nice and sharp, and I actually like the part where the barrel compacts and locks for travel. I'll likely use it most of the time since it's a tad sharper than my Sigma, but if the lighting gets difficult, I have no problem switching back to the f/2.8. The kit lens is really good, and getting it at a $400 discount with the bundle is a smart idea unless you already have an outstanding zoom lens, in which case getting a second is redundant.Finally, a recommendation. If you buy this camera, at MINIMUM, you should consider getting the combo with the FTZ adapter. That gives you access to many older Nikon F-Mount lenses, since the Z-Mount is still kind of new. Buying the adapter separate costs $250, but Nikon reduces the price to $99 if you buy it when you buy a Z-mount camera (Z50, Z5, Z6, Z7, Z6 II, Z7 II, etc). The deal is available straight from Nikon, here on Amazon, or virtually anywhere else you can buy the camera. It functionally triples the number of lenses you can buy (including some really decent cheaper options, like the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8).Anyway, this camera is fantastic. Most of the other reviews touch on the kit lens and camera image/video quality, so I wanted to focus mine on some of the technicals and niche stuff. This camera is excellent. I'm happy to have it.

J**N

Excellent value at this price

I feel this camera is a bit underrated by reviews on the internet. Photos have been sharp and the colors outstanding. I still use it for wildlife and bird photography when traveling even after having purchased a Z8. I wish the Z8 was as compact as this. I also purchased it before they lowered the price $500 but still feel it was worth it.

J**I

Pro in a compact body

Very compact and performs too good

J**O

A Complete Nikon Mirrorless Camera

The Nikon Z6 was and still is a great camera, but has been heavily derided by reviewers on the 'Tube. Some of the criticisms were unjustified, while others had some merit. The Z6 II fills in any of the gaps that caused these criticisms.The TLDR of this camera is that its a refined Z6. Nikon listened and updated the Z6 in every was that was necessary.Still, the reviewers will hold this up against the Sonys and the Canons, but Nikon's target audience is not people switching camera systems. Instead, Nikon's audience is its own current DSLR consumer base who may want to go mirrorless.The theme for the Z6 II (note that Nikon does not call it a "Mark II") is two of everything.Internally, this camera is faster and has a larger buffer, due to the inclusion of a second processor.Continuous High shooting speed has increased by two frames per second from 12 to 14.There are now two card slots (1 XQD/CFExpress Type B and a USH-II SD card). I wish there were two of the same cards for convenience. The Z5 has two SD card slots if you prefer that.The Z6 II supports a vertical battery grip with buttons for taking photos in portrait orientation. So now there are two sets of buttons, with the optional grip.It has the same sensor as the Z6, so no changes there.Currently as of this writing (November 15, 2020), none of the major photo editing software packages have been updated to support the .NEF raw files it produces. This is normal for newly released cameras, and the updates should be coming soon. In the meantime, you can shoot raw and jpeg so you can edit the raw files later. Alternatively, you can use Nikon's Capture NX software.My firmware is 1.00. Firmware updates will make it even better (like the video updates coming in February 2021).It uses the en-el15c battery, but accepts the older en-el15 and en-el15b batteries.I think the greatest improvement so far is the wide area eye detection, where you can enable a red box in the viewfinder that restricts the eye detection to only eyes inside the red box. This way, you are giving the camera a helping hand as to where you want it to look for eyes. This is a rather unique approach that I don't believe any other camera system supports.Overall, the Z6 II feels familiar more than it feels different. In fact, if you have a Z6, you may not need to upgrade to the Z6 II, depending on your needs. If you are a still life, street, or portrait photographer, your Z6 is still a great camera. Pros and wedding photographers (business owners) will probably want to upgrade though for the autofocus, dual card slots, and speed improvements. If you shoot fast action or wildlife, I think this is a great upgrade for you due to the speed improvements.This is the complete camera from Nikon. Nikon has given everyone what they wanted in the Z6 II.

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