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Nikon Z7 Mark II Review

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  • Nikon Z7 II

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    Main Features

    • 46MP - Full frame BSI-CMOS Sensor
    • No Optical low-pass (anti-aliasing) filter
    • ISO 64 - 25600
    • 5-axis Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
    • 3.2 Tilting Screen
    • 3690k dot Electronic viewfinder
    • 10.0 fps continuous shooting
    • 4K (UHD) - 3840 x 2160 video
    • 10-bit 4:2:2 at 4K via HDMI Video recording
    • Built-in Wireless
    • 705g. 134 x 101 x 70 mm
    • Weather Sealed Body
    • Replaced Nikon Z7
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    Nikon Z7 II Overview

    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 , Tilting touch screen and Nikon Z lens mount. Nikon replaced the older Z7 with this model. Follow the link to read our detailed comparison of these models:
    Compare Nikon Z7 Mark II vs Nikon Z7

    Nikon Z7 II Review - Click for Table of Contents

    1. Overview
    2. Pros and Cons
    3. Lens Mount and Lenses
    4. Sensor and Photography Features
    5. Physical Specs
    6. LCD and Viewfinder
    7. Connectivity, Storage and Battery
    8. Video
    9. Other Features
    10. Photography Type Scores
    11. Alternatives
    12. Popular Comparisons
    13. Frequently Asked Questions
    14. Detailed Specifications

    Nikon Z7 II is a member of Nikon's Z series of cameras. Below you can see the latest models in this series and how their main specs have changed with each new version.

    Nikon Z Series History
    Model Release Date Sensor Max FPS Dimensions Weight
    Nikon Z6 II
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    2020 25.0MP - Full frame 14.0 fps 134 x 101 x 70mm 705g
    Nikon Z7 II
    2020 46.0MP - Full frame 10.0 fps 134 x 101 x 70mm 705g
    Nikon Z5
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    2020 24.0MP - Full frame 4.5 fps 134 x 101 x 70mm 675g
    Nikon Z50
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    2019 21.0MP - APS-C 11.0 fps 127 x 94 x 60mm 397g
    Nikon Z7
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    2018 46.0MP - Full frame 9.0 fps 134 x 101 x 68mm 675g

    Check the link below to compare specs of the latest cameras in this series:
    Nikon Z6 Mark II vs Z7 Mark II vs Z5 vs Z50 vs Z7

    Nikon Z7 II has an Overall Score of 92/100 and ranked #10 out of 211 in Mirrorless cameras (Top 10 Mirrorless), and ranked #9 out of 1220 in all Cameras (Top 10 Overall).

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    Nikon Z7 II Physical Specs
    Nikon Z7 II weighs 705 g (1.55 lb / 24.87 oz) and has external dimensions of 134 x 101 x 70 mm (5.28 x 3.98 x 2.76″). Considering that the average weight of Mirrorless type cameras is 442g, Nikon Z7 II is a significantly heavy camera for its class. With a thickness of 68mm, it is not small either, 17mm thicker than the average of its class.
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    Here is the front and top view image of Nikon Z7 II with the dimensions:

    Nikon Z7 II Body Size Dimensions
    Front and Top View External Dimensions and Size of Nikon Z7 II Camera Body

    In order to give you a better idea about the real life size of Nikon Z7 II, we have added an image of how it looks next to a credit card and an AA type battery.


    Nikon Z7 II Body Size Compared to a Credit card and a Battery
    Physical size of the Nikon Z7 II Body Compared to a Credit Card and an AA Battery

    Now lets compare the weight and thickness of Nikon Z7 II with its main competitors:

    Nikon Z7 II Size Compared to Main Competitors
    Model Weight vs Z7 Mark II Thickness vs Z7 Mark II
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Nikon D850
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    1015g 310g heavier 79mm 11mm thicker
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Canon R5
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    738g 33g heavier 88mm 20mm thicker
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Nikon Z7
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    675g 30g lighter 68mm equal thickness
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Nikon Z6 II
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    705g equal weight 70mm 2mm thicker
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Sony A7R IV
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    665g 40g lighter 78mm 10mm thicker
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Sony A7R III
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    657g 48g lighter 74mm 6mm thicker
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Canon R6
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    680g 25g lighter 88mm 20mm thicker
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Sony A7 III
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    650g 55g lighter 74mm 6mm thicker

    Weather Sealing

    Nikon Z7 II has environmental sealings on its body which makes it a weather resistant camera, providing resistance against the water and dust getting in to the camera. If you like outdoors photography and want to be able to use your camera in extreme conditions, Nikon Z7 II will serve you well. If you attach one of these Nikon Z7 II weather Sealed lenses to your camera, you will have a great all weather kit.

    Nikon Z7 II Sensor and Photography Features

    Nikon Z7 II has a 46.0MP Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm ) sized BSI-CMOS sensor and features Dual Expeed 6 processor. You can shoot at maximum resolution of 8256 x 5504 pixels with aspect ratios of 1:1, 5:4, 3:2 and 16:9. Z7 Mark II has a native ISO range of 64 - 25600 and it can save files in RAW format which gives you a wider room for post processing.

    Nikon Z7 II is not the highest resolution Full frame camera. Sony A7R IV with its 61.0MP sensor is leading in this class. Check the comparison of Nikon Z7 II vs Sony A7R IV or take a look at Highest resolution Mirrorless cameras list.

    Anti-Aliasing Filter

    Another important feature about Nikon Z7 II's sensor is the lack of anti-alias (Low-pass) filter. Removing anti-aliasing filter increases the sharpness and level of detail but on the other side it also increases the chance of moire occurring in certain scenes.

    Let's look at how the size of the Nikon Z7 II's Full frame sensor compares with other standard sensor sizes.

    Nikon Z7 II Sensor Size Comparison
    Comparison image of Nikon Z7 II Sensor Size with other standard sensors

    Nikon Z7 II Lens Mount and Lenses

    Nikon Z7 II has a Nikon Z lens mount and currently there are 18 native lenses available for this mount.

    Z7 Mark II also has a Sensor based 5-axis Image Stabilization system which means that all of these lenses will be stabilized when used on Z7 Mark II. Sensor based image stabilization is one of the most useful features that you can have in an ILC. There are also 14 lenses with weather sealing for Z7 Mark II that you can couple with its weather sealed body.

    Here are some of the most popular Nikon Z7 II Lenses on Camera Decision:

    Popular Nikon Z Mount Lenses for Nikon Z7 II
    Model Focal Length on Z7 Mark II Coverage Weight Focusing Street Price
    Nikon Nikkor Z 24-200mm F4-6.3 VR Lens Nikon Nikkor Z 24-200mm F4-6.3 VR
    24-200mm 35mm FF 570gr AF Amazon B&H Photo
    Nikon Nikkor Z 24-70mm F4 S Lens Nikon Nikkor Z 24-70mm F4 S
    24-70mm 35mm FF 500gr AF Amazon B&H Photo
    Nikon Nikkor Z 24-70mm F2.8 S Lens Nikon Nikkor Z 24-70mm F2.8 S
    24-70mm 35mm FF 805gr AF Amazon B&H Photo
    Nikon Nikkor Z 50mm F1.8 S Lens Nikon Nikkor Z 50mm F1.8 S
    50mm 35mm FF 415gr AF Amazon B&H Photo
    Nikon Nikkor Z 35mm F1.8 S Lens Nikon Nikkor Z 35mm F1.8 S
    35mm 35mm FF 370gr AF Amazon B&H Photo
    Nikon Nikkor Z 70-200 F2.8 VR S Lens Nikon Nikkor Z 70-200 F2.8 VR S
    70-200mm 35mm FF 1440gr AF Amazon B&H Photo
    Nikon Nikkor Z 14-30mm F4 S Lens Nikon Nikkor Z 14-30mm F4 S
    14-30mm 35mm FF 485gr AF Amazon B&H Photo
    Samyang MF 14mm F2.8 Z Lens Samyang MF 14mm F2.8 Z
    14mm 35mm FF 810gr MF Amazon B&H Photo

    Check our Nikon Z7 II Lenses page for more detailed lens search.



    Nikon Z7 II LCD and Viewfinder

    Nikon Z7 II has a Tilting 3.2 LCD screen with a resolution of 2,100k dots. The Nikon Z7 II's 3.2 screen is larger than average and its resolution is up to the class standarts.

    LCD is Touch screen type, so you can change the settings and set the focus point with your fingertips.

    Nikon Z7 II back view and LCD

    Z7 Mark II has a built-in Electronic viewfinder, making it easier to shoot in direct sunlight and in other situations where it might be difficult to view the LCD monitor. The viewfinder has a resolution of 3,690kdots and coverage of 100%. 100% coverage ensures that what you see in the viewfinder while shooting matches exactly what you will get later in your image, helping accurate framing your shots and minimizes the need for cropping images later. The magnification ratio of the viewfinder is 0.8x (35mm equivalent).

    Nikon Z7 II Connectivity, Storage and Battery

    Nikon Z7 II features built-in wireless (Wi-Fi) connectivity ( 802.11ac + Bluetooth) which lets you transfer your photos directly to compatible devices without any physical connection.Nikon Z7 II's Bluetooth connectivity feature comes handy for connecting other devices that supports it. One other feature that we like is the ability to use our smartphone as a remote to control our Z7 Mark II. You can change camera settings, release shutter, view LCD screen and tranfer files using remote control app.

    You can connect Z7 Mark II to compatible devices via its HDMI port or Yes port.

    Battery

    Nikon Z7 II is powered by a proprietary battery which provides a shooting life of 420 according to CIPA standards. Considering that the average battery life of Mirrorless type cameras is 369 shots, its battery life is about average in its class but it would still be wise to invest in some spare batteries for long photo trips.

    Battery Life Comparison in Pro Mirrorless Cameras

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    Olympus E-M1X with its 870shots is the model with longest battery life among Pro Mirrorless cameras. Check the comparison of Nikon Z7 II vs Olympus E-M1X or take a look at Longest Battery Life Mirrorless cameras list.

    Nikon Z7 II Features Compared to Main Competitors
    Model Max Video Battery Life Wi-fi Bluetooth NFC
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Nikon D850
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    3840 x 2160 1840shots Yes Yes Yes
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Canon R5
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    8192 x 4320 320shots Yes Yes No
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Nikon Z7
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    3840 x 2160 330shots Yes Yes No
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Nikon Z6 II
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    3840 x 2160 410shots Yes Yes No
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Sony A7R IV
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    3840 x 2160 670shots Yes Yes Yes
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Sony A7R III
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    3840 x 2160 650shots Yes Yes Yes
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Canon R6
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    3840 x 2160 360shots Yes Yes No
    Nikon Z7 Mark II Camera Sony A7 III
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    3840 x 2160 610shots Yes Yes Yes

    Nikon Z7 II Video Features

    With Nikon Z7 II, you can record your videos at a highest resolution of 3840 x 2160 at 60p,30p, 25p, 24p fps with bit rates up to 144 mbps and save in MPEG-4 and H.264 formats. This means that Nikon Z7 II provides 4K (Ultra-HD) video. Except some exotic 6K and 8K video recording cameras, 4K is the new standard in consumer video world.

    Z7 Mark II has a built-in Stereo microphone and a Mono speaker. Nikon Z7 II also has a port for an external microphone and a headphone port for connecting external headphones which make Nikon Z7 II a very suitable camera high quality videography.

    Nikon Z7 II Other Features

    Max Shutter speed

    Nikon Z7 II can shoot continuously at max speed of 10.0 fps and has max shutter speed of 1/8000 sec.

    Flash

    Unfortunately Z7 Mark II doesn't have a built-in flash but it has a flash shoe for mounting external flashes.

    Focusing

    Nikon Z7 II features both Contrast Detection and Phase Detection autofocus (AF) systems which ensures speed and accuracy of focusing in most situations. The AF system has 493 points to choose from.

    Nikon Z7 II also features Face detection AF where it intelligently detects the faces in the frame and locks the focus automatically. In addition to the face detect AF, Z7 Mark II has a more sophisticated feature called Eye Tracking AF which detects and locks focus to the selected eye of the person in the frame accurately and tracks as the subject moves. Eye tracking AF of Nikon Z7 II is a perfect feature for shooting portraits and is especially useful when fast lenses are used and the depth of field is very narrow.

    Focus Stacking

    Macro shooters will love Nikon Z7 II's Focus Stacking feature. In this mode, Z7 Mark II automatically composites multiple shots taken at different focal positions using focus bracketing to create a single image with maximum depth of field.

    Nikon Z7 II PROs and CONs Review

    Now let's get in to more details of our Nikon Z7 II review by analysing its specs and features and listing out its pros and cons compared to average competitor cameras in its class.

    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 ISO
    493 Focus Points
    Large 3.2 Screen
    2.100k dots LCD Resolution
    1/8000s High Shutter Speed
    10.0fps Shooting w/ Mechanical Shutter
    External Microphone Port
    External Headphone Port
    Environmental Sealing
    Timelapse Recording
    3690kdot Viewfinder Resolution
    0.8x magnification - Large Viewfinder
    2 Storage Slots
    Top LCD Display
    Wide AE Bracketing Range: ±5 EV
    Flash Sync Port
    High Shutter Life Expectancy - 200000 cycles
    Focus Bracketing
    Focus Stacking
    Remote control with a smartphone
    EV -3 Focus Sensitivity
    High Video bit rate of 144mbps
    Magnesium Alloy body elements
    Real time Animal Eye AF
    Compatible with fast UHS-II cards
    Webcam Functionality
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    CONs
    Low Battery Life: 420 shots
    Heavy Body: 705g
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    What type of Photography is Nikon Z7 II Good for?
    In this section, we review and score Nikon Z7 II in 5 different photography areas.

    Nikon Z7 II for Portrait Photography

    Nikon Z7 II has a score of 82 for Portrait Photography which makes it an EXCELLENT candidate for this type of photography.
    Large Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm) sensor
    Very High Resolution Sensor: 46.0MP
    Image Stabilization
    Electronic Built-in Viewfinder
    Good Ergonomics&Handling

    Read the details of how we scored Nikon Z7 II for Portrait Photography

    Nikon Z7 II for Street Photography

    Nikon Z7 II has a score of 96 for Street Photography which makes it an EXCELLENT candidate for this type of photography.
    Electronic Built-in Viewfinder
    Live-view
    Face-Detection Focusing
    Tilting LCD Screen
    Image Stabilization
    Large Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm) sensor
    Medium sized Body

    Read the details of how we scored Nikon Z7 II for Street Photography

    Nikon Z7 II for Sports Photography

    Nikon Z7 II has a score of 75 for Sports Photography which makes it a GOOD candidate for this type of photography. If you are looking for a camera that is better suited to Sports Photography, we recommend you to check our Top 10 Mirrorless Cameras for Sports Photography list.
    Fast Continuous Shooting: 10.0fps
    Environmental Sealings
    Fast Max shutter speed: 1/8000s
    493 Focus Points
    Good Low Light ISO
    Wireless Connection
    Good Ergonomics&Handling
    Electronic Built-in Viewfinder
    Image Stabilization
    Anti Flicker feature

    Read the details of how we scored Nikon Z7 II for Sports Photography

    Nikon Z7 II for Daily Photography

    Nikon Z7 II has a score of 91 for Daily Photography which makes it an EXCELLENT candidate for this type of photography.
    Environmental Sealings
    Large Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm) sensor
    Medium size Body
    705g
    Body Thickness 68mm

    Read the details of how we scored Nikon Z7 II for Daily Photography

    Nikon Z7 II for Landscape Photography

    Nikon Z7 II has a score of 65 for Landscape Photography which makes it a GOOD candidate for this type of photography. If you are looking for a camera that is better suited to Landscape Photography, we recommend you to check our Top 10 Mirrorless Cameras for Landscape Photography list.
    Live-view
    Large Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm) sensor
    Very High Resolution Sensor: 46.0MP
    Environmental Sealings

    Read the details of how we scored Nikon Z7 II for Landscape Photography
    Nikon Z7 II Alternatives
    In this section, we analyse how Nikon Z7 II compares with other Mirrorless cameras within a similar price range.
    Read a more detailed analysis of Nikon Z7 II alternatives.

    Popular Comparisons of Nikon Z7 II

    Here is the eight most popular comparisons of Nikon Z7 II amongst Camera Decision readers.

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    Nikon Z7 II Alternatives in DSLR Cameras

    It would also be interesting to compare Nikon Z7 II with DSLR Cameras. Below we have listed 4 highest ranked DSLR cameras in Nikon Z7 II's price range.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Nikon Z7 II
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    Nikon Z7 Mark II Detailed Specifications

    General
    Brand Nikon
    Model Nikon Z7 Mark II
    Announced 2020-10-14
    Body Type SLR-style mirrorless
    Lens
    Manual Focus
    Lens Mount Nikon Z
    Number of Lenses 18
    Focal Length Multiplier 1x
    Macro Focus Range n/a
    Screen
    Screen Type Tilting
    Screen Size 3.2
    Screen Resolution 2,100k dots
    Live View
    Touch Screen
    Viewfinder
    Viewfinder Electronic
    Viewfinder Resolution 3,690k dots
    Viewfinder Coverage 100%
    Viewfinder Magnification 0.8x
    Photography Features
    Min Shutter Speed 30s
    Max Mechanical Shutter Speed 1/8000s
    Continuous Shooting 10.0 fps
    Shutter Priority
    Aperture Priority
    Manual Exposure Mode
    Exposure Compensation Yes
    Custom White Balance
    Image Stabilization
    Built-in Flash
    Flash Range no built-in flash
    Max Flash Sync 1/200s
    Flash Modes Front-curtain sync, slow sync, rear-curtain sync, red-eye reduction, red-eye reduction with slow sync, slow rear-curtain sync, off
    External Flash
    AE Bracketing
    WB Bracketing
    Exposure Modes
    Multi-Segment
    Average
    Spot
    Partial
    AF-Area
    Center Weighted
    DxO Sensor Scores
    DxO Overall Score not tested
    DxO Color Depth not tested
    DxO Dynamic Range not tested
    DxO Low Light ISO not tested
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    Sensor
    Sensor Type BSI-CMOS
    Sensor Size Full frame
    Sensor Dimensions 35.9 x 23.9 mm
    Sensor Area 858.01mm2
    Sensor Resolution 46 megapixels
    Max Image Resolution 8256 x 5504
    Max Native ISO 25,600
    Max Boosted ISO 102400
    Min Native ISO 64
    Min Boosted ISO 32
    RAW Support
    Autofocus
    AF Touch
    AF Continuous
    AF Single
    AF Tracking
    AF Selective
    AF Center
    AF Multi Area
    AF Live View
    AF Face Detection
    AF Contrast Detection
    AF Phase Detection
    Number of Focus Points 493
    Number of Cross Focus Points Unknown
    Video Features
    Video Resolutions 3840 x 2160 @ 60p / 144 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    Max Video Resolution 3840 x 2160
    Video Formats MPEG-4, H.264
    Microphone Port
    Headphone Port
    Connectivity
    Wireless Connectivity Built-In
    HDMI
    USB Yes
    Physical
    Environmental Sealing
    Water Proof
    Dust Proof
    Shock Proof
    Crush Proof
    Freeze Proof
    Weight 705g
    Physical Dimensions 134 x 101 x 70mm
    Battery Life 420 shots
    Battery Type Battery Pack
    Other Features
    Self Timer Yes (2, 5, 10 or 20 secs)
    Timelapse Recording
    GPS None
    Storage Type CFexpress (Type B), XQD, SD (UHS-II)
    Storage Slots 2


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