Rating 4.5 19 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
price SGD 4,149.00
PC Magazine
5 years ago

Nikon Z7 II Mirrorless Camera Body VOA070AA review

The full-frame mirrorless Nikon Z 7 II is a bit faster than its predecessor and supports dual memory cards, both important for pros. Its autofocus isn't quite as futuristic as its rivals, but it undercuts them on price, and its 45MP image sensor is still one of the best around.
Pros:
  • Superb 45MP full-frame sensor, 5-axis IBIS, 4K video at up to 60fps, Tilting touch LCD, Magnesium build with dust and splash protection, Legacy lens support via FTZ adapter, SnapBridge wireless
Cons:
  • Not many third-party lenses available, Omits multi-shot sampling mode, Raw video support costs extra
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PC Magazine
5 years ago

Nikon Z 7 II Review

The full-frame mirrorless Nikon Z 7 II is a bit faster than its predecessor and supports dual memory cards, both important for pros. Its autofocus isn't quite as futuristic as its rivals, but it undercuts them on price, and its 45MP image sensor is still one of the best around. Nikon didn't go back to the drawing board for its second-generation full-frame mirrorless camera. Instead, the Z 7 II ($2,999.95, body only) is a modest update to the first edition. Improvements include dual memory card slots and support for a proper vertical grip, directly addressing gripes voiced about the Z 7. Dual processors provide plenty of pep, and the image sensor remains one of the best you can find in any camera. Autofocus is speedy too, but not quite as intelligent as some others. Competitors like the Canon EOS R5 and the Editors' Choice award-winning Sony a7R IV are a bit more capable, especially in terms of subject tracking, but they also cost more.Built for Pros and Enthusiasts The Z 7 II is built, and priced, for professional photographers and more serious hobbyists. It's a full-frame camera, designed around a stabilized 45.7MP sensor. The body is made from magnesium alloy and other quality components, and includes internal sealing to protect against dust and splash...
Pros:
  • Superb 45MP full-frame sensor
  • 5-axis IBIS
  • 4K video at up to 60fps
  • Tilting touch LCD
  • Magnesium build with dust and splash protection
  • Legacy lens support via FTZ adapter
  • SnapBridge wireless
Cons:
  • Not many third-party lenses available
  • Omits multi-shot sampling mode
  • Raw video support costs extra
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PC Magazine UK
4 years ago

Nikon Z 7 II (Review Nikon Z 7 II)

The second-generation Z 7 ups processing power and adds support for dual memory cards
Pros:
  • Superb 45MP full-frame sensor, 5-axis IBIS, 4K video at up to 60fps, Tilting touch LCD, Magnesium build with dust and splash protection, Legacy lens support via FTZ adapter, SnapBridge wireless
Cons:
  • Not many third-party lenses available, Omits multi-shot sampling mode, Raw video support costs extra
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Digital Camera World
5 years ago

Nikon Z7 II Mirrorless Camera Body VOA070AA review

The tweaks and refinements to the Z7 II are certainly welcome, but we think Nikon could have done even more. As it stands it feels a little like a stopgap before we see an all-new model.
Pros:
  • Excellent image quality, Lovely handling, 5-axis IS system, Best-in-class build quality
Cons:
  • EVF resolution lower than rivals, Tilt-angle display, not vari-angle
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dpreview.com
5 years ago

DPReview TV: Nikon Z7 II review

Pros:
  • Introduction
  • Design and handling
  • Dual memory cards
  • Sample images
  • Displays
  • Autofocus
  • Burst shooting and buffer
  • Image quality
  • New subscriber challenge!
  • Video performance
  • Time-lapse
  • More sample photos!
  • Who's it for?
Cons:
  • Introduction
  • Design and handling
  • Dual memory cards
  • Sample images
  • Displays
  • Autofocus
  • Burst shooting and buffer
  • Image quality
  • New subscriber challenge!
  • Video performance
  • Time-lapse
  • More sample photos!
  • Who's it for?
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Camera Decision
5 years ago

Nikon Z7 II Mirrorless Camera Body VOA070AA review

First introduced in October 2020 , Nikon Z7 Mark II is a 46.0MP Pro Mirrorless camera with a Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm ) sized BSI-CMOS sensor, built-in Image Stabilization, weather sealed body, Tilting touch screen and Nikon Z lens mount. Nikon replaced the older Z7 with this model.
Pros:
  • Built-in Wireless (Wi-fi), Bluetooth Connectivity, 5-axis Image Stabilization, Articulating Screen, 4K (UHD) Video, No crop on 4K Videos, 10-bit 4:2:2 at 4K via HDMI Video recording, Touch Screen, Electronic Built-in Viewfinder, Face Detection Focusing, 46.0MP - High Resolution Sensor, 25.600 Max...
Cons:
  • Low Battery Life: 420 shots, Heavy Body: 705g
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DP Review
5 years ago

Nikon Z7 II Mirrorless Camera Body VOA070AA review

Product shots: Dan Bracaglia
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Engadget
4 years ago

Nikon Z7 II review

When Nikon and Canon released their first full-frame mirrorless cameras, I gave the edge to Nikon. Now that Canon and Nikon have both released new standard and high-resolution cameras, what’s the verdict in 2021? This time, Canon wins.
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Amateur Photographer
4 years ago

Nikon Z7 II review

Two years ago, Nikon joined the full-frame mirrorless market with a pair of cameras, the Z 6 and Z 7. These followed the approach, originally laid down by Sony, of using identical body designs but sensors of different resolutions, with the Z 6 being a 24MP all-rounder and the Z 7 a 45.7MP...
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