Nikon today has announced the second generation of its debut full-frame mirrorless models, the Nikon Z 6II and Nikon Z 7II. The new cameras retain similar market positioning and emphasis as their predecessors, but feature several enhancements to the original Z 6 and Z 7 models introduced in 2018 . Nikon Z 7II The Z 7II is the high-resolution option, and it retains the 45.7-megapixel backside-illuminated sensor in the Z 7 but doubles the processing power with dual EXPEED 6 processors. The Z 6II is similar in this regard; it’s the same 24.5-megapixel BSI sensor in the original Z 6, now with dual processors. Positioned as the “versatile” model, the Z 6II is lower in resolution, but has some advantages in terms of speed and video. The Z 6II can shoot at up to 14 fps, while the Z 7II maxes out at 10 fps—still ample for subjects like […]
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