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The Nikon Z6 II
Designed with more speed and versatility—plus overall better performance—than the original Nikon Z6, the Z6 II offers an updated take on the well-rounded mirrorless camera. This is one of the better entry points for starting with the Nikon Z series as this mirrorless is great for both photography and videography needs.
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More speed, more versatility, more performance, the Nikon Z6 II is an updated take on the all-rounder mirrorless camera designed for high-end photo and video applications.
The Nikon Z7 II
Similar to the Z6 II, the Nikon Z7 II is an upgrade to its predecessor as well. The Z7 II in particular features an improved processor and across the board spec improvements with a high resolution 45.7MP FX-format BSI CMOS sensor and dual EXPEED 6 image processors, making the Z7 II an ideal image-maker that's still quite affordable for those investing in their first camera.
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Improved processing, greater versatility, but familiar in design, the Nikon Z7 II takes everything that was great from the original and ups its capabilities even more.
The Nikon Z8
A bit up higher in the Nikon Z series lineup is the very powerful Nikon Z8. Built "using flagship DNA" the Z8 is basically the same as the actual flagship Z9 camera, but with a sleeker and more portable package that's better for shooters on the run. The Nikon Z8 has a 45.7MP FX-Format Stacked CMOS sensor that's capable of recording 8.3K 60p N-RAW, 4.1K 60p ProRes RAW which, at its price point, is about as close to the top of the market as you can get.
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Built using flagship DNA, the Nikon Z8 is a compact, lightweight camera housing much of the technology from the Z9 but in a sleeker, more portable package.
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