
Nikon was a bit slow out of the gate in the mirrorless race, but they are now on their second generation of the Z 6 and Z 7 models, and they bring with them some improvements and new features over the original cameras. This excellent video review takes a look at the Z 6 II and the sort of performance and image quality you can expect from it.
Coming to you from The Hybrid Shooter, this great video review takes a look at the Nikon Z 6II mirrorless camera. The Z 6II provides some refinements over the original models as well as some new features, including:
- 24.5-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor
- Native ISO range of 100-51,200
- Dual EXPEED 6 processors
- 14 fps continuous burst rate using single-point AF modes
- 12 fps continuous burst rate using non-single-point AF modes
- 4K video at up to 30 fps (60 fps by applying Feburary firmware upgrade)
- Full HD at up to 120 fps
- In-body Vibration Reduction
- 273-point AF system with eye detection
- 3.2-inch, 2.1-million-dot tilting touchscreen
- 3.6-million-dot OLED EVF
- Dual card slots
- Magnesium alloy chassis
- Dust- and weather-resistance
Altogether, the Z 6II looks to be a versatile all-around camera for Nikon shooters with a variety of useful features and improvements over its predecessor. Check out the video above for the full rundown.