The Nikon Z 6II is a high-resolution FX-format camera in Nikon’s compact, large-diameter, and full-frame Z mount and an update to the . Key features include: Z6II, Z6 II, Z 6 II
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Exceptional image quality in a compact build
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14 fps continuous shooting; UHD 4K video capture
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24.5MP BSI CMOS sensor; dual EXPEED 6 processors
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Improved autofocus and focus tracking
What’s Changed? The Nikon Z 6II offers several notable improvements over its predecessor, the . Most significant is the inclusion of dual EXPEED 6 processors, which give you higher burst speed, a deeper buffer, and reduced viewfinder blackout. You also get a range of new autofocus modes, improved focusing in low light, expanded video capabilities, dual memory-card slots for greater storage flexibility, and more.
Second-Gen Nikon Z. The Nikon Z 6II is part of Nikon’s full-frame Z-mount system, which gives you exceptional image quality and optical design in a compact build. This system’s inner diameter is 17% larger than the F mount, allowing for more advanced optics and lenses, while the 16mm flange distance is 65% shorter than the F mount, which makes for markedly slimmer body designs. Z-mount cameras are only compatible with Z-mount lenses, and Z-mount lenses only work with Z-mount cameras.
Unmatched Image Quality. The 24.5MP full-frame sensor is paired with dual EXPEED 6 image processors to give you a native ISO range of 100 to 51200 and an extended ISO range of 50-204800. The sensor’s back-illuminated design gives you clean, low-noise images at high ISO values, while its lack of a conventional low-pass filter gives you exceptional sharpness and resolution. The EXPEED 6 processors give you a 14 fps high-speed continuous RAW-shooting frame rate and ensures speedy functionality.
273-Point Phase-Detect Autofocus. The Z 6II’s AF system offers 273 phase-detection AF points that cover 90% of the image area both vertically and horizontally, making it great for stills and video. Improvements to Nikon’s focus-tracking system promise even better continuous-focus performance, including tracking out to the edges of the frame. The Hybrid Autofocus mode automatically switches between phase- and contrast-detect systems, which makes it ideal for video.
Built-In 5-Axis Vibration Reduction. Nikon has finally joined the photographer-friendly party and integrated a 5-axis sensor-shift Vibration Reduction system into the Z-Series cameras. This superlative VR system offers up to five stops of compensation from camera shake with native Z-mount lenses. Additionally, it is jointly compatible with VR-enable F-mount lenses when using the , albeit with only 3-axis stabilization.
4K UHD Video. The Z 6II is capable of in-camera 4K UHD recording at 24/25/30/50/60p, Full HD at up to 120p for slow-motion playback, and uncompressed output to an external recorder via HDMI mini out. The N-Log gamma lets you capture flat-looking footage with a high dynamic range, the Electronic VR feature gives you smooth handheld shooting, and you get 10-bit data output over HDMI. Like its predecessor, the Z 6II includes focus peaking and zebra warnings. You can capture stereo audio in-camera or externally via 1/8-inch mic input, while a separate 1/8-inch headphone input enables precision audio monitoring.
High-Res Electronic Viewfinder and LCD. The built-in EVF boasts 3.6m-dot resolution, 100% coverage, and 0.8x magnification to give you a bright, clear view of what the sensor sees. The tilting 3.2-inch 2.1m-dot rear touchscreen LCD can also be used for image composition and review when shooting at arm’s length.
Compact, Professional Build. As you’d expect, the pro-grade Z 6II is built like a beast. The magnesium-alloy body features dust and weather sealing, so inclement weather and harsh climates won’t be able to stop you. The form factor, ergonomic grip, and anti-slip material all add up to a camera that was designed with extended shoots in mind, while the joystick makes for fast and intuitive option and focus-point selection.
XQD, CFexpress Type B, and UHS-II SD Compatible. The Z 6II includes one XQD/CFexpress Type B memory-card slot for superior speed, capability, and reliability. It also has a second slot for UHS-II SD cards, giving you flexible file-storage options.
Power Options. The included battery gives you up to 410 (LCD) or 340 (EVF) shots per charge and can be charged in camera. The Z 6II is also compatible with , , and , but you can’t charge those in camera.
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The Z 6II uses Nikon’s SnapBridge platform to transfer images from the camera to a phone or tablet. Using Bluetooth, you can quickly transfer low-res proxy files to share, tag your files with dates, times and locations, and operate remotely with shutter release and live view display. Z6II, Z6 II, Z 6 II
| Aspect Ratio |
1:1, 3:2 |
| Audio File Formats |
AAC, Linear PCM (Stereo) |
| Audio Recording |
Built-In Microphone (Stereo) External Microphone Input |
| Autofocus Points |
Phase Detection: 273 |
| Autofocus Sensitivity |
-6 to +19 EV |
| Battery |
1 x EN-EL15c Rechargeable Lithium-Ion |
| Bit Depth |
14-Bit |
| Brand |
Nikon |
| Built-in Flash |
No |
| Camera Type |
Mirrorless |
| Connectivity |
3.5mm Headphone, 3.5mm Microphone, HDMI C (Mini), Nikon DC2, USB Type-C (USB 3.0) |
| Continuous Shooting |
Up to 14 fps at 24.5 MP for up to 124 Frames |
| Dedicated Flash System |
iTTL |
| Dimensions |
5.3 × 4 × 2.7″ / 134 × 100.5 × 69.5 mm |
| Diopter Adjustment |
-4 to +2 |
| Exposure Compensation |
-5 to +5 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps) |
| Exposure Modes |
Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
| External Flash Connection |
Hot Shoe |
| External Video-Recording Modes |
4:2:2 10-Bit |
| Flash Compensation |
-3 to +1 EV (1/3, 1/2 EV Steps) |
| Flash Modes |
First-Curtain Sync, Off, Rear Curtain/Slow Sync, Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction |
| Focus Modes |
Continuous-Servo AF ©, Full-Time Servo (F), Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S) |
| Focus Type |
Auto and Manual Focus |
| GPS |
No |
| ISO Range |
Auto, 100 to 51200 (Extended: 50 to 204800) |
| Image File Formats |
JPEG, Raw |
| Image Stabilization |
Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis |
| Internal Storage |
None |
| Interval Recording |
Yes |
| Item Type |
Camera |
| Maximum Resolution |
6000 × 4000 |
| Maximum Sync Speed |
1/200 Second |
| Memory Card Slot |
Slot 1: CFexpress Type B / XQD Slot 2: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II) |
| Metering |
Center-Weighted Average, Highlight Weighted, Matrix, Spot |
| Mfr. Model Number |
1659 |
| Monitor Size |
3.2″ |
| Mount |
Nikon Z |
| Operating Temperature |
32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C |
| Pixels |
Actual: 25.28 Megapixel |
| Recording Limit |
Up to 29 Minutes, 59 Seconds |
| Recording Mode |
H.264/MOV/MP4 4:2:0 8-Bit |
| Screen Resolution |
2,100,000 Dot |
| Screen Type |
Tilting Touchscreen LCD |
| Self Timer |
2/5/10/20-Second Delay |
| Sensor Size |
Full Frame |
| Sensor Type |
CMOS |
| Shutter Speed |
1/8000 to 900 Seconds Bulb Mode |
| Video Encoding |
NTSC/PAL |
| Viewfinder |
Electronic |
| Viewfinder Coverage |
100% |
| Viewfinder Eye Point |
21 mm |
| Viewfinder Magnification |
Approx. 0.8x |
| Viewfinder Resolution |
3,690,000 Dot |
| Viewfinder Size |
0.5″ |
| Weight |
1.4 lb / 615 g (Body Only) |
| White Balance |
Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Direct Sunlight, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Preset Manual, Shade |
| Wireless |
Wi-Fi |





























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