If you are looking to capture high-resolution, detailed still images either on location or in the comfortable and controlled constraints of a studio, you only need to consider one camera - the Nikon Z7II. The Z7 Mark II features a high-resolution FX-format image sensor, which it pairs with dual EXPEED 6 image processors, to provide crystal clear, noise-free images, throughout the entire ISO range. The dual processors also equate to high-speed shooting, with this Mirrorless camera capable of up to 10 frames per second in a continuous shooting setting and a hybrid 493-point AF system on board. This speed can be maintained for bursts of up to 77 shots, so when you want to be best poised to capture a photo and the moment is fleeting, feel free to hold down the shutter to give yourself the best chance. To make sure your photos and videos are always free from blur, the Nikon Z7II features a built-in 5-AXIS VR stabilisation system, and it is also compatible with the VR stabilisation of select Nikon Z lenses.
As well as a 3.2-inch touch-sensitive tilting LCD screen, the Nikon Z7II features a high-res EVF for you to frame your photos and videos. The EVF is now disabled when the monitor is tilted - the Z7 II knows when you are choosing the LCD screen, whether that is for shooting from a tricky angle or experimenting with handycam style shooting with your mirrorless camera. The Nikon Z7 Mark II can capture video in 4K60p and it features 10-bit N-Log and the optional 12-bit raw output, for users wanted a more professional video workflow with colour grading and more.
The Nikon Z7II is portable and powerful, compatible with Nikon's growing range of premium Z-mount lenses, which are capable of making the most of this camera's high-resolution sensor. Although compact and being of a manageable weight for daily shooting, this camera is tough and reliable, with a dust and drip-resistant build. The camera can be charged via a USB power source, so you can harness more power when you are on the go, while a vertical battery grip is available separately, if you really want to increase your shooting times with this camera. The Nikon ZII features dual memory card slots with which you can use SD, CFexpress and XQD cards to backup your important work and manage the overflow of files, which is bound to happen when considering the resolution of the images and videos captured, and the camera's fast-paced burst shooting abilities.
The Nikon Z7II is portable and powerful, compatible with Nikon's growing range of premium Z-mount lenses, which are capable of making the most of this camera's high-resolution sensor. Although compact and being of a manageable weight for daily shooting, this camera is tough and reliable, with a dust and drip-resistant build. The camera can be charged via a USB power source, so you can harness more power when you are on the go, while a vertical battery grip is available separately, if you really want to increase your shooting times with this camera. The Nikon ZII features dual memory card slots with which you can use SD, CFexpress and XQD cards to backup your important work and manage the overflow of files, which is bound to happen when considering the resolution of the images and videos captured, and the camera's fast-paced burst shooting abilities.