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Introducing the Z 6II and Z 7II

Introducing the Z 6II and Z 7II

Just in time for all of your holiday photography needs, we’re introducing Nikon's Z 6II and Z 7II mirrorless digital cameras. These next-generation models come with a series of upgrades while still maintaining some familiar features of their predecessors, the Z6 and Z7. Nikon has improved on the power, speed, handling, and versatility on both the Z 6II and Z 7II. However, you’ll find the big difference is made with the sensor. Follow along as we break down the differences and similarities between these two mirrorless cameras that are available for pre-order right now from Beachcamera.com.



Similar New Features
The new Z 6II and Z 7II expand the Nikon Z series while setting new standards for performance and quality. If you already photograph with a Z6 or Z7, the new Z 6II and Z 7II will still have a lot of the familiar features that you love. But these new upgrades to the Z series expand on the already unlimited photographing possibilities. Both the Z 6II and the Z 7II come equipped with Dual EXPEED 6 image processors to increase the burst capability for still shots. This will also of course improve processing speed and performance. As with their predecessors, the Z 6II and Z 7II will be great for travel and outdoor photography with the same weather sealing as before. A huge improvement the two cameras share is the addition of dual memory card slots. Now you will have the option to use the CFexpress/XQD slot or the SD card slot on these new Z 6II and Z 7II cameras. For those long photo shoots, the additional power that comes with the new MB-N11 battery pack is going to be a major game changer!  Focusing will be a breeze with the new enhanced focus system on the new Z 6II and Z 7II. Isolate selected parts of an image with eye and face detection AF in the Wide-Area AF mode. Shooting in low light will not be as challenging with the improved low-light AF detection on both the Z 6II and Z 7II.

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Specs for the Z 6II vs Z 7II
For all the similarities the Z 6II and Z 7II have, there are a few differences between the two new mirrorless cameras. Are you a content creator looking for a versatile device like the Z 6II from Beachcamera.com? Or are you an advanced photographer needing a camera like the Z 7II to capture highly detailed images? Check out the specs to see the differences between the Z 6II and the Z 7II to see which new release will fit your photography needs.


  Specs for Z 6II

Specs for Z 7II

·         24.5MP FX-Format BSI CMOS Sensor ·         UHD 4K30 Video ·         14 fps Cont. Shooting, ISO 60-51200 ·         273-Point Phase-Detect AF System   ·         45.7MP FX-Format BSI CMOS Sensor ·         UHD 4K60 Video ·         10 fps Cont. Shooting, ISO 64-25600 ·         493-Point Phase-Detect AF System  


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The Z 6II will be the camera choice for those looking for an everyday camera. The Z 6II offers a faster frame rate and better low-light performance. If you’re a professional photographer needing to produce poster-size images, the Z 7II will be the pick of the day.
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