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Nikon Z 6II and Z 7II Announced – Minor Video Improvements

Nikon just released two new full-frame mirrorless cameras to its Z lineup: the Nikon Z 6II and Nikon Z 7II. In a nutshell, these new cameras look similar on the exterior to their predecessors – the Z 6/Z 7; the image sensors are similar, but they now feature two Expeed 6 image processors, you get double memory card slots, you can recharge the new EN-EL 15c batteries via the USB Type-C port, and you can finally record video in 4K at up to 60 frames per second. Let’s take a closer look at these! Nikon Z Lineup The Nikon Z 6II and Z 7II are Nikon’s latest full-frame mirrorless cameras for their Z line of cameras. Both cameras are successors of the original Z 6/Z 7 that were released two years ago. The Nikon Z lineup now consists of four cameras, including three full-frame models – the Z 6 II, Z 7 II, and Z 5 – and one model with an APS-C sensor, the Nikon Z 50 that was released last year. Nikon Z 6II and Z 7II – Predecessor’s Similarities The Nikon Z 6II and Z 7II do have many similarities with the original Z 6/Z 7. Looking at the exterior, the first and second generations look nearly identical. The cameras are still well built and made of magnesium alloy, are weather-sealed, with the same 3.2″ tilting LCD touchscreen – with no flip-out capabilities – and a 3.69MP OLED electronic viewfinder. If you’re a Z 6/Z 7 shooter,...

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Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 14 October, 2020

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