Nikon has unveiled the 24-megapixel Z6 II and 45.6-megapixel Z7 II full-frame mirrorless flagship cameras with similar bodies to the originals, but some much-needed improvements under the hood. To ...
Nikon went full-frame mirrorless around two years ago with the launch of the Z6 and Z7 cameras, and has now announced the second generation – with more processing power, more features and "more of ...
That’s not a bad thing. I liked the Z7’s handling, thanks to the generous complement of manual controls and its deep, comfortable grip. All the dials, buttons and joystick are well-positioned to make ...
Nikon has used pretty much the same body design for the Z6 II as the Z6/Z7, which doesn't come as much as a surprise. It is a couple of mm deeper and around 25g heavier than its predecessor - ...
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The Nikon Z7 II is a solid camera, but I really hope the successor borrows this key feature from the Z5 II
When Nikon first launched its full-frame mirrorless series, the Z7 was the top flagship. But now that Nikon’s full-frame lineup branches from the Z5 II to the Z9, the Nikon Z7 II sits more in the ...
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