SPECSImage sensor: 35.9 x 23.9 mm BSI CMOS sensor with 25.28 million photosites (24.5 megapixels effective) with anti-alias filterImage processor: Dual EXPEED 6 processorsBit depth: 12-bit or 14-bit Lossless Compressed or Compressed RAWLens mount: Nikon...
Published: 2021-05-17, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
While it's good to see Nikon moving forward with its second-generation models, the sensor performance of the Nikon Z6 II hasn't really changed a great deal over the original. As a state-of-the art 24 MP BSI CMOS sensor, it was already an excellent perform...
Published: 2021-01-18, Author: Ron , review by: shutterbug.com
Great handling with wellplaced controls, Rugged weatherproof construction, Superb image quality
Limited availability of thirdparty lenses
In a rather weird way, the new Nikon Z6 II reminds me of one of the favorite vintage bicycles in my collection. It's not as fast as my racing bike, nor as bombproof as my mountain bike. And it doesn't accommodate the full range of racks and luggage as the...
Published: 2021-01-13, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
24MP full-frame image sensor, 5-axis in-body stabilization, Phase detection autofocus, Up to 14fps continuous drive, Dual memory card slots, Strong 4K video toolkit,
Raw video requires paid firmware upgrade, Limited third-party lens support, Full-frame 4K limited to 30fps
The mirrorless Nikon Z 6 II offers small yet tangible updates to its predecessor, but it doesn't match the improvements in autofocus we've seen from competing systems...
The image quality is solid for the price and category, particularly with Z mount lenses, AF modes and range are greatly improved over the predecessor, Dual processors mean a bigger buffer than the original Z6, Finally, the Z series has dual card slots, Th
The newly expanded AF range is excellent, but competing cameras can focus faster, situationally, including Nikon's own DSLRs, The continuous AF is good at a walking pace but not ideal for fast-paced sports, The top burst speed is limited to 12-bit RAW and
Published: 2020-12-15, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
Stills and video capture in a variety of situations
Carefree shooting in fast-changing conditions
The Z6 II is a camera that does well at just about everything. It's comfortable to shoot with and its performance is reliably good. Its AF system is effective, though not at simple to use as its rivals', and battery life isn't particularly impressive, but...
Abstract: There are a lot of photo/video cameras that have found a role as B-cameras on professional productions or A-camera for amateur and independent productions. These cameras provide a variety of tools to support filmmakers and output high quality footage at h...