NIKON Z7II UPDATE
UHD 4K 60p recording with 1.6x crop (firmware update early 2021).273 on-sensor focus points cover 90% of the fame and the Z 6II intelligently switches between contrast-detection and phase-detection points to assure accurate autofocus. UHD 4K 60p with a 1.6x crop will be available in early 2021 through a firmware update. Video is currently recorded internally at up to UHD 4K 30p.
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NIKON Z7II ISO
THE NIKON Z 6II CAMERA The Z 6II is equipped with a 24.5MP FX-format sensor capable of up to 14FPS continuous shooting with an ISO range of 100-51,200. 1 CFExpress / XQD card slot, 1 UHS-II SD card slot.5-axis VR stabilization (with Z lenses).10bit UHD 4K N-log output via HDMI with start/stop support.Autofocus is achieved with 493 on-sensor AF points that cover 90% of the frame and the camera intelligently switches between contrast-detection and phase-detection points to achieve accurate focus regardless of light conditions.
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The Z 7II features a wide ISO range of 64-25,600. THE NIKON Z 7II CAMERA The Z 7II features a high-resolution 45.7MP FX-format sensor that can shoot at up to 10FPS. When triggering external flashes, both cameras feature a 1/200 X-sync shutter speed. The OLED electronic viewfinder (EVF) of both the Z 6II and Z 7II gives 100% frame coverage at Quad-VGA (3.69M dot) resolution. In addition to N-Log, both cameras also feature HLG (hybrid-log gamma for HDR) which work in 10-bit 4:2:2 over HDMI 2.0 to an external recorder such as the Ninja V. The Z 6II will be able to record 4K/60P early in 2021 through an expected firmware update. Both the Z 6II and Z 7II will be able to capture internal UHD 4K at 60fps or 1080 HD at up to 120fps. There is also a dedicated e-VR (electronic VR) that combines optical and electronic stabilization for video shooting. VR and Z-Mount lenses receive 5-axis stabilization whereas non-VR F-mount lenses have access to 3-axis stabilization. When using the adapter, even non-VR lenses benefit from the camera's in-body stabilization.
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While the current range of Z-mount lenses continues to grow, almost the entire line of F-mount lenses is usable with the optional Nikon FTZ Adapter. With an incredibly wide 55mm mount diameter (17% larger than F-mount) and very short flange distance, the Z-mount can offer a maximum aperture of F0.95.
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Each camera also features dual EXPEED 6 image processor to significantly improve autofocus and continuous speed shooting.īoth camera bodies are built around Nikon's Z-mount. The Z 6II and Z 7II cameras feature an identical body, differing only in their feature sets, an ideal feature when it comes to housing the camera for underwater use. For those awaiting a mirrorless system that utilized Nikon imaging technology and ergonomics, the wait is over. THE NIKON Z 6II AND Z 7II CAMERAS For many full-frame Nikon shooters, the appeal of a mirrorless camera had been tempered by the thought of having to invest in and master a new system by moving to another ecosystem such as Sony. The NA-Z7II supports both the Z 7II and Z 6II models and features the larger-bore M28 bulkhead that supports HDMI 2.0 connections needed for the Atomos Ninja V Recorder/Monitor. The Z 7II and Z 6II, Nikon's next-generation full-frame mirrorless cameras, offer underwater shooters the same legendary Nikon sensors with improved autofocus and continuous shooting speed performance. Nauticam Nikon Z7 II & Z6 II Underwater Housing NA-Z7II