Nikon Z6II

$1,209 USD
Nikon Z6II

Specifications

Basic Information

Camera Type
Mirrorless
Mount
Z - Nikon
Announced Date
October 14th, 2020
Release Date
November 5th, 2020
MPB Max Price
$1,209 USD
Weight
705 g
Dimensions
Width134mm
Height100.5mm
Length69.5mm

Sensor & Shutter

Resolution
24.5 megapixels
Sensor Format
Full-frame
ISO Range
ISO 100 - 51200
Max Continuous FPS
14FPS
Sensor Type
BSI-CMOS
Has IBIS
Yes
Has Digital Stabilization
Yes
CIPA Stabilization Rating Stops
5 stops
Has Anti Aliasing Filter
Yes
Longest Shutter Speed
900 seconds
Fastest Shutter Speed
1/8000s
Flash Sync Speed
1/200s
Has Silent Shooting Available
Yes
Available Shutter Types
MechanicalElectronic First-CurtainElectronic

Hardware/Build

Processor Name
2x EXPEED 6
Weather Sealing
Yes
Internal Storage
0 GB
Rear Display Type
Single-axis tilt
Rear Display Size
3.20 inches
Rear Display Resolution
2.10 million dots
Viewfinder Type
EVF
Viewfinder Magnification
0.80x
Viewfinder Resolution
3.69 million dots
Has Top Display
Yes
Has Rear Touchscreen
Yes
Card Slots
CFEXPRESS Type B, XQDSD | UHS II

Focus

Focus Points
273
Has Focus Peaking
Yes
Has Focus Bracketing
Yes
AF Area Modes
Auto-area AFWide Area AF (Large)Single Point AFPinpoint AFDynamic Area AF
AF Subject Categories
AnimalsPeople

Battery & Charging

CIPA Battery Shots Per Charge
410
Supports USB Charging
Yes
Supports USB Power Delivery
Yes
Supported Batteries
  • EN-EL 15c
  • EN-EL 15b
  • EN-EL 15a
  • EN-EL 15

Video

Has Log Color Profile
Yes
Has 10 Bit Video
Yes
Has 12 Bit Video
Yes
Supports External Recording
Yes
Supports Recording to Drive
Yes

Misc

Has Intervalometer
Yes
Has Self Timer
Yes
Has Hot Shoe
Yes
Has USB File Transfer
Yes
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Nikon Z6II Review

Despite high expectations and a few key strengths, the Nikon Z6II struggles to deliver a compelling experience compared to its peers. While the sensor itself produces quite beautiful images, the autofocus performance is quite short of what is expected from a 24mp full-frame modern mirrorless camera. For casual use in low-pressure settings the low light performance and image quality of the sensor can produce beautiful results but for now, the price is just too high to justify it as a real option for most shooters.

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Views (30 Days)
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Wishlists
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Owners
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