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 - ...
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 ...
Outstanding in its field, the Nikon Z7 II combines power, speed and precision with a simple interface and organized button layout in an attempt to master all trades, rather than become the jack. Why ...
The newest cameras tend to see very few discounts, but photographers can pick up Nikon’s new full-frame mirrorless series with a $200 to $400 discount — if they have an old camera lying around. As of ...