Nikon Z7II Mirrorless Camera
The Nikon Z7II is a 45.7MP full-frame mirrorless camera — with 4K video and in-body stabilization. Used copies start from $1,684.44 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Nikon Z7II Mirrorless Camera
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Camera Overview — Nikon Z7II
Key Features — Nikon Z7II
45.7MP Full-Frame Sensor: Captures images at up to 8256x5504 pixels, providing exceptional detail for large prints, heavy cropping, and demanding commercial work.
Dual EXPEED 6 Processors: Twin processors enable 10fps continuous burst shooting and faster overall camera response compared to the single-processor original Z7.
5-Axis In-Body Stabilization: Compensates for camera shake across five axes, benefiting both handheld photography and video without relying on lens-based stabilization.
493-Point Hybrid Autofocus: Combines phase-detection and contrast-detection across 493 focus points with Eye, Face, and Animal Detection for reliable subject tracking.
4K Video with 10-Bit Output: Records 4K footage with 10-bit color depth via HDMI output, supporting N-Log and HLG profiles for flexible post-production grading.
Dual Card Slots: Accepts both CFexpress Type B and SDXC media, allowing simultaneous backup or overflow recording between slots.
Camera Specifications — Nikon Z7II
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Portrait, Landscape, Travel, Studio, Product, Architecture, Event, Headshot |
| Type | Mirrorless |
| Sensor | Full Frame (35mm) |
| Resolution | 45.7MP |
| Processor | Dual EXPEED 6 |
| ISO Range | 64 – 25600 |
| AF System | Hybrid (Phase + Contrast), Eye Detection AF, Face Detection AF, Animal Detection AF |
| AF Points | 493 |
| Max Photo Resolution | 8256x5504 |
| Burst Rate | 10 fps |
| Max Video Resolution | 4K |
| Max Frame Rate | 60fps |
Description — Nikon Z7II
The Nikon Z7 II is a full-frame mirrorless camera equipped with a 45.7MP sensor and dual EXPEED 6 image processors, enabling a maximum still resolution of 8256x5504 pixels and continuous burst shooting at up to 10fps. Its ISO range spans 64 to 25600, and the 493-point hybrid AF system — combining phase and contrast detection — supports Eye, Face, and Animal Detection AF with both eye tracking and subject tracking active. For video, the Z7 II captures 4K at up to 60fps in 10-bit depth, with N-Log and HLG color profiles available for grading. 5-axis in-body image stabilization is built into the body.
Monitoring and composition are handled by a 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen LCD at 2.1M dots and an electronic viewfinder resolving 3.69M dots at 60Hz. The camera stores files to CFexpress Type B and SDXC cards simultaneously. Built from magnesium alloy with weather sealing, the body measures 134 x 100.5 x 69.5mm and weighs 705g.
Connectivity covers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, Micro HDMI, and 3.5mm headphone and microphone jacks, with a Nikon Standard iTTL hot shoe and Nikon Z lens mount.
Pros — Nikon Z7II
- ✓45.7MP full-frame sensor delivers a maximum resolution of 8256x5504 pixels for highly detailed captures
- ✓Dual EXPEED 6 processors enable 10fps burst shooting and efficient processing throughput
- ✓10-bit 4K video with N-Log and HLG color profiles provides serious grading flexibility
Cons — Nikon Z7II
- ✗Battery life is rated at approximately 420 shots per charge on the EN-EL15c, which is modest for a professional-tier body
- ✗4K video tops out at 60fps — higher frame rates for slow-motion are not available at 4K resolution per the specs
- ✗Viewfinder refresh rate is 60Hz, which some shooters may find limiting compared to higher-refresh EVF implementations
Reviews — Nikon Z7II
- Nikon Z7 II review
DPReview · 2021-02-01 - Nikon Z7 II review
Digital Camera World · 2021-01-01 - Nikon Z7 II Review, Updated 2022
Photography Life · 2020-12-01 - Nikon Z7 II Review: Not Just An Upgrade, But A Remarkable Camera
PetaPixel · 2021-04-27 - Was the Nikon Z7 II The Right Choice for Landscape Photography?
Thomas Heaton - Nikon Z7 II - Will I Upgrade? My Full Review
Leigh & Raymond Photography
Videos — Nikon Z7II
Nikon Z7 II Review - Another great camera from Nikon! — DPReview TV








