The Nikon Z5 II Mirrorless Digital Camera improves on its predecessor, featuring improved processing speed, subject recognition AF, and low-light performance. Furthermore, you will find a newly added colour preset button, convenient sharing options, and an ultra-bright viewfinder.
The Nikon Z 5 Mark II Full Frame Mirrorless Camera features a full-frame, FX-format 24.5MP BSI CMOS sensor that works in conjunction with the EXPEED 7 image processor. With this combination of image quality from the sensor and performance from the image processor, you will find a versatile combination of improved sensitivity, nuanced image quality, AI-powered autofocus, along full-resolution continuous shooting up to 30 fps.
Subject Detection for nine different subject types is built into the Nikon Z5 II Mirrorless Digital Camera, these include humans to animals, airplanes to bicycles. You will also find the popular Bird Detection made. When working in Auto-Area AF, these subjects will automatically be detected, focused on, and tracked to ensure sharp focus when the subject is moving across the frame.
Video capture capabilities have been improved by now supporting UHD 4K video recording up to 60 fps and Full HD up to 120 fps. Some further improvements include a video recording time limit of up to 2 hours, electronic Vibration Reduction. The Z5II further features in-camera time-lapse with the ability to produce a finished UHD 4K video file directly from the camera.
Regardless of the lens used, the Nikon Z5 II Digital Camera features up to five stops of stabilisation with the 5-axis sensor-shift Vibration Deuction mechanism and up to 7.5 stops with compatible lenses. On the rear of the body, you will find a large 3.2″ 2.1m-dot LCD vari-angle touchscreen boasting more intuitive operation, navigation, and settings control. An ultra-bright 3.69m-dot electronic viewfinder provides you with comfortable eye-level viewing.
The Nikon Z5 II Mirrorless Digital Camera features dual memory card slots both supporting up to UHS-II protocol for high-speed still and video file saving. Built-in SnapBridge, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth these three all allow for remote shooting capability. The included Nikon EN-EL15c Lithium-Ion Battery allows for approximately 380 shots on a full charge. In-camera charging is supported via USB, this is even possible with the camera in use.
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