With the Nikon Z6II, a revamp of the original which has been heaped with praise since its release, users are just as capable of capturing pin-sharp, detailed stills as they are stunning cinematic video. Like the original, the Z6II is a true all-rounder, with a 24.5MP FX-Format sensor, as well as 4K UHD resolution video on offer. Thanks to Nikon’s Dual EXPEED 6 processing engines being onboard, the Z6II is capable of excellent low-light performance, as well as blistering speeds - this camera can shoot at up to 14 frames per second in a continuous burst and focuses swiftly. This is a portable camera than can capture life-changing imagery of the day by day and a worthy addition to our list of best Mirrorless cameras.
Like the original Z6, this Z6II is an all-around Mirrorless camera, which will suit any user, whether their main interest is still photography or videography. This portable yet powerful camera features a 24.5MP Backside illuminated FX-Format sensor and dual EXPEED 6 processing engines to take care of its key functions. The camera produces brilliantly detailed images throughout its expanded ISO range of 50-204800, as well as cinematic UHD 4K resolution video.
Getting the most from this camera
The Nikon Z6II features a host of user-friendly features in order for you to get the most from its powerful performance capabilities. This includes built-in 5-stop VR stabilisation, which allows consistent blur-free handheld shooting, and a very fast and precise 273-point hybrid AF system. The Z6II focuses in very dim conditions, retains the last focus position when turned off for quick recall, and makes use of both Eye-detection and Animal-detection AF. This advanced and reliable AF performance is ideal for video applications and for continuous shooting, which the Z6 Mark II can do at up to 14 frames per second.
For advanced users and novices alike
The Nikon Z6II has a range of video-friendly features which will appeal to users of all levels. This includes easy in-camera picture controls and more advanced features such as 12-bit RAW video output and 10-bit N-Log or HDR (HLG). Dual memory card slots are available for CFexpress and UHS-II SD cards, so can backup your important files and manage file overflow with ease. To increase shooting times with the Z6II, users have the option of the separately available MB-N11 battery pack, as well as USB power delivery from a computer or mobile battery - this option is great for time lapse and similar applications.
Other Key Features
High-resolution EVF
Tilting LCD screen
Top OLED Panel
Mic Input and Headphone out - capture high-quality Audio
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