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

    Amazing image quality.

    Posted by Tony Nelson on July 20, 2022

    I have had the camera for four months and I love the quality of the images I’m getting. I’m currently using the 24-70 f4, the 70-200 f2.8 and the MC 105 and I I’m just amazed at the sharpness and color reproduction. I would like to see the autofocus improved to track animals other than cats and dogs.

  • 5

    Z7II exceeds my expectations

    Posted by Allan Wood on July 20, 2022

    The best camera I have used. This has exceeded my expectations, even with F mount lenses. I cannot comment about auto focus using Z lenses since my lenses are manual only except for a 70-200 mmm which responds as I hoped. No issues with this camera. Low light, no problem.

  • 5

    Professional performer in a compact package

    Posted by John R Green on July 20, 2022

    Although I also own a Z9, the Z7II is my everyday carry camera. It goes with me everywhere with the Z 24-120 f:4 S lens. I use both the Z7II and the Z9 cameras in my professional work. The Z7II is the perfect second body for my system.

  • 5

    Best second camera body I've owned

    Posted by Richard Kibbey on July 20, 2022

    Let me start off by saying I love this camera. The colors are great and with a little trial and error and practice, it is more than a landscape/portrait camera. I get great shots with moving subjects using autofocus Wide AreaAF (L-Animals) and it does quite well with focusing. Is it a Z9, no, but the photographer has to take some responsibility for the quality of the photos. Trying different settings and practice is the key. This is a great vacation camera, professional shoot camera, and superior for landscapes and portraits. Like any other skill, it takes practice to perfect. Get out there and shoot...alot and have fun.

  • 5

    Excellent Camera

    Posted by Roberto Perez on July 20, 2022

    Excellent camera. My photos have gotten so much better, they are much more clear and so much detail and I am sure I am not using all of its potential yet considering i had it only for a few months and I am still learning some of the features. I have paired it with my 85mm 1.8 and also with 70-200 2.8 and TC2x

  • 5

    One Small Glitch

    Posted by Douglas Campbell on July 20, 2022

    Very impressive camera. My only gripe is when you install the MB-N11 the wake up time is reduced. Very irritating for a nature photographer. It would be nice if a firmware upgrade could address this problem.

  • 5

    Z7II

    Posted by Robert Ziegler on July 20, 2022

    No longer have the camera. Traded it for the Z9 to B&H Photo. Was great while it had it.

  • 5

    Review

    Posted by Philip Weston on July 20, 2022

    My first Nikon was an F Photomic TN in 1969 which I still have along with many iterations of film cameras since up to an F5 then in digital form the D series starting with the D-1 in 2000. The Z7II has not disappointed me what so ever using it as a tool in telling stories with photography. Buttons and switches may change around as new cameras are developed and the mounting system for glass has changed to the Z sytem but I have to hand it to Nikon for keeping enough consistent that adaptability to new technology has been easy for me to keep up with over the years.

  • 3

    Lacks Tracking and Low Light Focusing

    Posted by Deborah Webbe on July 20, 2022

    3 stars because the camera is sub par in low light lock-in focusing. It wanders. That being said I've learned to work around it, but at this price point it should not be an issue. I hope future firmware updates will fix these issues.