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Pixel Connection Nikon Z 7II

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Brand Pixel Connection 2020
Model 1653
Released Year 2020
Type Mirrorless Cameras
Series Z
Color Black
Compatible Mountings Nikon Z
Photo Sensor Resolution 46.89 MP
Video Resolution 2160p
File Format RAW
Status Active
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Overview

The Nikon Z 7II is a high-resolution full-frame mirrorless camera featuring a 45.7-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor, providing exceptional image detail and quality. It utilizes a dual EXPEED 6 image processor system to enhance performance and enable faster image processing speeds for continuous shooting up to 10 fps. The camera offers an improved hybrid autofocus system with 493 AF points, including eye-detection autofocus for enhanced subject tracking. It supports 4K UHD video recording at 60fps with full pixel readout and no cropping, making it ideal for professional videography. The camera body is constructed with robust magnesium alloy offering weather sealing for reliable use in challenging environments. The Nikon Z 7II also supports dual memory card slots, including one CFexpress and one SD UHS-II, providing versatile storage options for professionals.

Specifications

Age Range Description Adult
Built-In Media Battery, Battery Charger, Body Cap, Eyecup, USB Cable, Wrist Strap
Are Batteries Included Yes
UPC 810082108323
Manufacturer Nikon
Screen Size 3 Inches
Display Type LCD
Display Fixture Type Tilting
Flash Memory Type SDXC
Memory Storage Capacity 64 GB
Flash Memory UHS Speed Class UHS-I
Flash Memory Installed Size 64 GB
Compatible Mountings Nikon Z
Sensor Type CMOS
Image stabilization Sensor-shift
Expanded ISO Minimum 64
Photo Sensor Resolution 46.89 MP
Photo Sensor Size Full Frame (35mm)
Minimum Shutter Speed 1/8000 seconds
Form Factor Compact
Special Feature Time-lapse
Color Black
Video Resolution 2160p
Viewfinder 3.69 million-dot OLED EVF
Camera Flash Built-In
Skill Level Professional
Continuous Shooting 10 fps
Aperture modes Manual (M)
Video Capture Format 4k
Expanded ISO Maximum 25600
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Battery Type Lithium Ion
Processor Description expeed
Frame Rate 60 fps
Mount Type Bayonet
Warranty Type Limited
Shutter Type Focal Plane Shutter
Crop Factor 1
Long Exposure Shutter Mode Bulb
Has Image Stabilization No
Viewfinder Resolution 3600000 Dots
Lens Mount Nikon Z mount
Aspect Ratio 16:9
File Format RAW
Effective Still Resolution 45.7 MP
JPEG Quality Level Fine
Total Still Resolution 45.7 MP
Camera Lens Reduced Magnification lens
Metering Methods Center Weighted
Exposure Control Automatic
Connectivity Technology HDMI, USB
Wireless Technology Wi-Fi
Video Output HDMI
Total USB Ports 1
Total Video Out Ports 1
Shooting Modes Automatic, Manual, Movie
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Auto Focus Technology Phase Detection
Focus Features Hybrid
Autofocus Points 493 phase-detection AF points
Focus Type Auto Focus
Camera Type Mirrorless
Sensor 45.7 MP Full-frame BSI CMOS
Image Processor Dual EXPEED 6
ISO Range 64-25600 (expandable to 32-102400)
Continuous Shooting Speed Up to 10 fps
Video Recording 4K UHD at 60p, Full HD at 120p
Image Stabilization 5-axis in-body image stabilization
LCD Monitor 3.2-inch, 2.1 million-dot tilting touchscreen
Storage Media One CFexpress and one SD UHS-II card slot
Battery EN-EL15c rechargeable Li-ion
Build Magnesium alloy body with weather sealing
Weight Approx. 705 g (with battery and memory card)
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, HDMI

Key Advantages

The Nikon Z 7II excels with its high-resolution 45.7MP sensor delivering stunning image quality and detail. Dual EXPEED 6 processors significantly improve autofocus speed and frame rate in continuous shooting modes. Advanced autofocus coverage with 493 points and eye-detection enhances focus accuracy and subject tracking. Its ability to shoot 4K video at 60p with no crop offers a professional-grade video experience. The dual card slots allow simultaneous or backup recording, increasing workflow efficiency and data security. Weather-sealed magnesium alloy body ensures durability and reliable use in adverse conditions.

Limitations

Despite its high resolution, the Nikon Z 7II can produce large file sizes that require substantial storage and computing power for editing. The camera's battery life, while improved, may still be limited for long shooting sessions compared to DSLR counterparts. Some users may find the lens selection for the Nikon Z mount more limited compared to traditional F-mount lenses, requiring adapters. The camera's complex menu system can have a learning curve for new users transitioning from other brands. Without in-body flash, additional external flashes are necessary for low-light photography. The relatively high price point may be prohibitive for entry-level photographers.

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