The Nikon Z6 II is an updated version of the company’s 24MP multimedia full-frame mirrorless camera. It gains more processing power to add improved autofocus and a few other tweaks to an already well-rounded feature set.
Key specifications
24MP full-frame BSI-CMOS sensor
Continuous shooting at up to 14 fps (in 12-bit Raw with single AF point)
Full-sensor UHD 4K video at up to 30p
UHD 60p from an APS-C crop promised in future firmware update
Two card slots (1x CFexpress/XQD, 1x UHS-II SD)
3.69M-dot EVF with improved blackout times
Tilting 2.1M-dot read touchscreen
USB-C socket for recharging or powering the camera
Battery rating of 410 (LCD) and 340 (EVF) shots per charge
Connectors to allow battery grip with portrait orientation controls
The Z6 II launched at the same price as its predecessor, with a recommended selling price of $1999 body-only or $2599 with the Z 24-70mm F4 S lens. It is available now.