Z 7II

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The next generation Z series flagship camera. Defined by its ultra-high resolution 45.7 MP sensor and brilliant dynamic range, the Z 7II delivers the ultimate in image quality matched with intelligent workflow enhancements. Dual processors. Dual card slots. 4K Ultra HD video at 60p. 493-point Hybrid AF system with a variety of Eye Detect AF options in still and video are just some of the indispensable features you’ll find in this camera. The Z 7II is the camera of choice when every little detail matters.
Join the next generation of Z mirrorless and get ready to capture brilliant images and video with the 45.7 MP Z 7II and NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S zoom lens. The lens features a constant f/4 maximum aperture and is designed to be shot wide-open with smooth, quiet focusing. This versatile lens is ideal for capturing wide views, close-ups and everything in between.
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  • 5

    Make more sense.

    Posted by tonyb2760 tonyb2760 on March 6, 2025

    I have been a long time Nikon shooter but have tested other brands. I sold my X-T5 that I used mainly for travel due to size and weight. I have bought the Z 7II to now use for travel as it fits more within my photography use and needs. I have a Z8 and a plethora of Nikon DSLR's as well as many lenses including z-mount. This just makes more sense to have everything Nikon and so much easier to use when all are the Nikon brand. I have found the quality of the images to be on par with the Z8 so I am only missing some of the features but none of the image quality. The Z 7II is the perfect camera for my travel needs and is easy to pack and use. I am completely satisfied with my purchase and really enjoy using the Z 7II.

  • 2

    Problem with camera

    Posted by Ray Sanders on March 6, 2025

    The camera had to be returned for exchange. It had a problem I believe with the IBIS, images jumped all over the viewfinder and also were stored on the card in different positions. Some images were also distorted.

  • 5

    Great Camera Easy to Use

    Posted by Ed Rohan on February 3, 2025

    I recently changed from the Fuji XT-4 to the Nikon Z 7II. I mostly wanted it for photography and the full frame advantages as well as the quality of the Lenses available. I have not been disappointed and am loving it. Having the dual processors is a great advantage and hope that Nikon continue to improve the firmware even though this is older model.

  • 5

    Performance and Versatility

    Posted by Marvin Elam on January 30, 2025

    This is my 7th Nikon camera since switching from Canon and I have no regrets. Nikon cameras and lenses have really performed better and better every release.

  • 5

    Finally I got my Z7II

    Posted by Jaime Landauer on January 7, 2025

    I previously owned the Z6II, an exceptional camera, but sold it to acquire the Z8. However, I couldn't resist the allure of the Z7II, a camera I've always coveted. Three months ago, I finally obtained the Z7II. With its 45.7 megapixels and no low-pass filter, this camera produces incredibly sharp images. Love the menus, Electronic Viewfinder, and informational top LCD Screen.

  • 5

    FanFreakinTastic

    Posted by Ryan Perry on December 4, 2024

    Love this thing! It can do video flawlessly and the pics are of course stellar. I shot an incredible travel video in Scotland and turned around to do senior photos! I love the easy of use. I can't wait until there is an update that gives a LOG profile in the the 7II. This would make it perfect!!!!

  • 5

    Hard to believe.

    Posted by RON SHIELDS on December 3, 2024

    The camera is very light weight. It’s hard to believe something so small can pack such a large punch. I have the Nikon 6ii camera as well, but the added megapixels and a good pre Black Friday deal I couldn’t say no to the 7ii. Matching my 85mm z lens has produced some stunning portraits and the bokeh is incredible. My 6 will likely be used as a back up and by my grandson maybe. I can’t wait until spring and a chance to hit the trails for some landscape and wildlife photos. Especially excited to do some long exposures as well. The 900 second feature is enticing. I have shot bulb for years, but that 15 minute exposure can be done without an accessory shutter release. Maybe the Milky Way in late summer and some star trails. Tons of possibilities.

  • 5

    My 10th Nikon Camera

    Posted by Steven Bowers on November 18, 2024

    I purchased the Z7II for use in landscape photography, which I have yet to use it for. I have used it for portraits and to photograph a family member's 90th birthday celebration. The pictures are excellent; however, the eye detection feature could be better. I switched to single point AF for the majority of the photographs and had no issues. I like the ergonomics and feel of the camera. Size and weight are great for long hikes.

  • 5

    Oldie but Newbie

    Posted by Botchan Botchan on October 5, 2024

    I started out in the film days with Nikons with 5 or 6 lenses. Then when digital came out I chucked it all for superzoom all-in-one cameras. I was sort of ok with the results, small cameras had blurring and large cameras were bulky with not so good image quality.I just purcased a Z7 II and am delighted with it. It is small enough that with the 16-50 lens i can put it in a jacket pocket.The resolution is so good that with the 200mm lens i can go into software and blow it up 10 fold and still get great resolutionAll in all, with a flash for indoor peoples, it is a dream to use. and while the manual is large, i can just peck at the sections I need. Oh, and on automatic, i put a Nikon SB600 on, no adjustments of any kind, just turned on the camera and the flash and voila, perfect pictures.Overall, I am delighted with the camera, and my superzoom is going on ebay tomorrow LOL