Nikon Z 7II with Zoom Lens | Ultra-high resolution full-frame mirrorless stills/video camera with 24-70mm f/4 lens | Nikon USA Model – For Sale – Price
$3,596.95 Original price was: $3,596.95.$2,595.65Current price is: $2,595.65.
Description
Defined by its ultra-high resolution 45.7MP sensor and brilliant dynamic range, the Z 7II full frame mirrorless camera has light gathering capabilities only possible with the largest full frame mount in the industry — so you can capture Every. Last. Detail. Dual processors, precision Eye Detect AF modes, two card slots, vertical battery grip ready, 4K UHD video at 60p and flexible power options give you all you need to create what you imagine. Pairing the Z 7II with the versatile NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S zoom lens, you’ll get a constant f/4 designed to be shot wide-open with smooth, quiet focusing. This high resolution lens is ideal for capturing wide views, close-ups and everything in between.
Every little detail matters. 45.7MP. Powerful AF performance. NIKKOR Z lenses. Intuitive functionality. The most sophisticated tool for high resolution imaging.
Subject acquisition with speed and precision. 3.3x more buffer capacity than the original Z 7. Faster continuous shooting. Improved AF performance and functionality.
Dual card slots (CFexpress/XQD + UHS-II SD). Flexibility and peace of mind when shooting important moments or on assignment, such as wedding and event photography. Comfortable. Durable. Intuitive. Z 7II’s exterior and interior have been thoughtfully designed to be handled and used with max comfort and ease of operation.
Vertical Grip Ready. Now compatible with the new vertical battery grip for those in need of more power and easier shutter operation when shooting vertically. 4K UHD 60p video. Smoother action, smoother camera motion and the ability to slow down 4K UHD footage in post. USB-C constant power and charging. Never run low on power during livestreams, video shoots and timelapses.
One mount accepts them all. Compatible with a growing line of NIKKOR Z lenses as well as approx. 360 F-mount NIKKOR lenses with FTZ mount adapter (sold separately).
Max focal length : 70.0 Millimeters
Optical Zoom : 2.9 Multiplier x
Video Capture Resolution : 2160p
13 reviews for Nikon Z 7II with Zoom Lens | Ultra-high resolution full-frame mirrorless stills/video camera with 24-70mm f/4 lens | Nikon USA Model – For Sale – Price
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S. Bové –
Nice incremental upgrade to the Z7-1 at an attractive lower initial base price…
Been a Z-7 owner since first release. Also own Canon 5DS-R, 5DMKII.Generally Why Z7-line?- A+ still image quality (I shoot RAW and edit in Photoshop)- A+ ergonomics & best menus in business (not perfect, but pretty great)- Assignable buttons = fantastic- View finder and rear screen are A+- Silent/stealth operation is perfect.- Z lenses and N-Z adapter = phenomenal optics. Currently using all favorite Z, G, Zeiss, Sony E, Canon EOS, SIRUI anamorphic lenses no problem. Cannon lenses via slightly temperamental/flawed Techart EF>Z adapter (will not work in pure MF mode!).Why to upgrade to Z7-II?- Faster in-camera computing (2nd processor), generally snappier operation, faster, more accurate auto focus.- Better video (up to 4k 60p 10 bit in cam)- Slightly longer lasting batteries (but will NOT work with Z7-1 batteries), even though the new batts will charge in the old charger.- 2 card slots – but not 2 slots of the same kind…a slightly annoying, but also interesting pair of XQD/CFEx & SD. So if using CFEx, second card will always be much slower…This design choice was a compromise…give new shooters option to run faster CFEx cards for high end video and raw bursts, retain XQD compatibility, provide SD option as primary or backup because it’s smaller and fits. Future will be two CFEx/XQD slots or two of some new smaller version of the CFEx.Negatives:- Still no Z pancake 24mm 1.4 that would make this the ultimate “beyond film Leica M” stealth travel cam. BTW: the NIKKOR Z DX 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR Ultra-Compact is fantastic at 16mm…and no-brainer inexpensive…but only DX rez. If you need stealth, that is the way to get it currently. Just carry the Z 24mm 1.8 in your pocket/pack for high rez full frame shots.- Wish all Z lenses had an assignable ring controller (like the kit 24-70) that can be mapped to F stop. F-stop control should ALWAYS be on the lens, PERIOD!!!- Why are all the native Z lenses about the same length as the G’s + FTZ adapter? Seems like there are actually ZERO native Z lenses yet. They should be 1″ shorter.
Tasia –
Best Camera I’ve Ever owned.
I am a D850 owner as well and man…this camera has taken over, I reach for it far more often. I love the Live view finder, super sharp images. I got the Viltrox FTZ and it’s fantastic so I still use all my old lenses.
Aman –
Great camera body
Itâs an amazing camera. The pictures are pretty good. The camera body is very strong and easy to hold.
DennisW –
Nice camera, good results, learning curve
The Z 7II is a nice camera, excellent low-light pickup, but I’ve yet to scratch the surface of its full capabilities as there’s quite the learning curve. That said, must add that I’m an old manual film camera shooter who owns digital cameras but the capabilities of this camera demand further reading. I was weighing Sony versus Nikon but one reviewer’s comment that Sony was more like a computer than a camera sold me to Nikon. Still, this thing’s a computer. A significant hurdle in learning has been the instructions Nikon provides – they’re awful! Had a terrible time getting the camera to sync with wi-fe and then transfer images to my laptop, and there was something else that was rather basic but Nikon fell flat in telling the user how-to. Reminds me of Chinese product instructions obviously not originally written in English.
novedwin –
My favorite Camera
As an avid photographer and videographer, Iâve had the chance to work with a variety of cameras, but the Nikon Z 7II has truly impressed me. This full-frame mirrorless camera combines cutting-edge technology with outstanding image quality, making it an essential tool for anyone serious about both stills and video.
Jon E Wood –
It is decent but I’ve not gotten it to preform well for birds in flight
It ok but doesn’t do well for birds in flight.
Wendy Holt –
Incredible Professional Camera
Absolutely in love. Upgraded from my D850 and the easiness of the live view finder is a game changer. Being able to see in real time the exposure without having to look through the viewfinder has changed my shooting!!
Justin Crawford –
Love this camera
Love the camera but the box came in a shameful state.
Guillermo Alfonso Reyes Sahagun –
Yo tenia una Nikon D-600, y la verdad fueron contadas las fotos que me gustaron, muy pesada y grande, con la 7ii es muy ligera y la nitidez de las fotos es extraordinaria y puedes aplicar zoom a la foto y los detalles son finos, la recomiendo ampliamente.
Jorge Acosta –
Excelente atención muy pendientes de mi conformidad con el producto, este llego en muy buen estadoMuy conforme ððð
cendra –
very happy with the purchase. not only well priced but also fast delivery from the seller. highly recommended and i will not hesitate to buy more from them.
Paul –
Exercise got here before delivery date fantastic service would recommend seller camera is better than I thought it would be very happy shopper thank youð
Alfredo Arce Romo –
Después de utilizarla quedé sorprendido de la calidad de cámara