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Nikon Z6 II and Z7 II Unveiled!

Nikon Z6 II and Z7 II Unveiled!

Nikon Z6 II and Z7 II details

Nikon has officially unveiled the new and improved Nikon Z6 II and Nikon Z7 II full-frame mirrorless cameras! And, basically, the new cameras are very similar to the old ones. Apart from some important features like dual card slots, 4K/60p video capture, and improved autofocus performance, we get the same product as two years ago. But it doesn’t mean it’s wrong.

Compare Nikon Z6, and Nikon Z7 with Nikon Z6II, and Nikon Z7II versions side-by-side and you might not see a difference:

 

Nikon has said before that the most important thing in its newest products is taking users’ opinions under consideration. Therefore, the new “Zs” are improved versions of their older brothers, and this seems fine and fair. You can see it yourself: the new bodies are almost identical to the older ones, apart from a slightly changed grip. No reason to cry here!

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But if you’re looking for novelties, both cameras have been updated with Dual EXPEED 6 image processors, which enables to capture 4K/60p video (coming to the Z6 II via firmware in February 2021), ups the continuous shooting speed to 14fps (Z6 II) and 10fps (Z7 II), increases the size of the buffer, and promises improved autofocus performance, including expanded eye-detect and animal-detect (which now work in Wide-Area AF (L)) and better low-light autofocus.

Nikon Z6 II and Z7 II Price

The Nikon Z6 II and Nikon Z7 II are both expected to start shipping before the end of the year. The Z6 II will be available in November for $2,000 body-only or $2,600 in a kit with the NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S lens; while the Z7 II will be available one month later, in December, for $3,000 body-only or $3,600 in a kit with the aforementioned 24-70. The MB-N11 battery grip will be available in November for $400.

Nikon is consistent with its Z series: any new version looks almost the same and that makes working with it comfortable for us, used to the Z’s interface users. And we really do like the Nikon’s strategy based on creating low-budget models with the best available quality.

And have you already seen our online lesson in studio photography?

Nikon Z9 Specs Leaked And We’re Impressed!

Nikon Z9 Specs Leaked And We’re Impressed!

Nikon Z9 First Specs

The first set of rumored specs of the Nikon Z9 has leaked! The flagship-level full-frame mirrorless camera will allegedly feature a 45MP sensor, 20fps continuous shooting, 8K video capability and more.

The specs were published by Nikon Rumors. The so-called – we’re still not sure whether this name will stay –  “Nikon Z9” will be something of a mix of a Nikon D6 style body (possibly with a built-in grip), Canon EOS R5-level imaging capabilities, and Sony a9II-level autofocus.

The release of the Z9 will be in Fall 2021 and its price is rumoured to be something around $6,000 – $7,000.

But there are more details already. The camera will reportedly feature a 46MP sensor,  a brand new EXPEED processor that are capable of shooting up to 20fps at full speed and capturing 8K/30p video, an improved AF with object detection, a high-res blackout-free EVF, dual XQD/CFExpress card slots, Gigabit LAN, and a “new user interface,” although there are no further details shared on that last point.

One year before the release we can’t be sure of anything and things may change, of course. But with these specs it’s clear that Nikon wants to create an epic camera for professionals.

Disappointingly, though, the rumored ISO range is no better than that of the Nikon Z7. While ISO64-25,600, expandable to 51,200-102,400, is still very capable, it’s below par for a professional camera primarily used by working sports, wildlife and news photographers. The D6, for example, has a sensitivity range of ISO100-102,400, famously expandable to ISO3.28 million.

No doubt Nikon is aiming for prototypes of the Z9 to be ready for testing at the 2021 Olympics (as Canon is planning for the rumored Canon EOS R1), with availability by the end of 2021. Here are the full leaked specs, courtesy of Nikon Rumors:

NIKON Z9 Specs

  • to be expected in the fall of 2021
    • No official plans for Nikon Z8
    • Prototype Z9 cameras may be tested at the Tokyo Olympics next year
    • A D6 body combined with Canon EOS R5 imaging, α9II AF, and blackout-free EVF
    • 46MP sensor
    • 20 fps
    • 8k30p, 4k120/60/30p
    • New EXPEED processor designed for 8k
    • Improved AF (Object detection AF)
    • Two XQD/CFX type B memory card slots
    • ISO 64 – 25,600, Hi1, Hi2
    • High resolution, blackout-free EVF
    • New user interface (no second LCD screen on the back like he D6)
    • New battery: Nikon EN-EL18x
    • Gbit LAN, USB-C, WiFi, GPS
    • Price: $6,000 – $7,000

And what do you think about the Z6II and Z7II that are to arrive in October?!