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Thornfield HouseNikon Z7 II Camera
Our Price: £1,999.00
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Product Code: VOA070AE
Barcode: 4960759905772
Our Price:
£1,999.00
RRP: £3,099.00
Harrison Cameras, 112-114 London Road, Sheffield, S2 4LR
Go Big On Detail
More power, greater detail! The wide Z mount combines with the large 45.7 MP full-frame sensor and twin EXPEED processors. Benefit from greater dynamic range and cleaner performance across the wide ISO range. Shoot video at resolutions up to 4K/60p. In addition, the Dual card slots let you use UHS-II SD cards in one slot and XQD or ultra-fast CFexpress cards in the other. Adapt to any workflow.
Ultra-wide, tack-sharp AF:
focus with absolute tenacity. The camera returns to your selected focus point when it wakes from standby. Exposure metering down to -4 EV is available when shooting with an f/2 (or faster) lens.
Shoot faster for longer—in silence:
Shooting speeds of up to 10 fps allow immense flexibility, while the deeper buffer lets you keep shooting without interruption.
A viewfinder that keeps up:
The high-definition 3690k-dot electronic viewfinder (EVF) boasts a high refresh rate that greatly reduces blackout even when shooting at high speed.
Displays that adapt to you:
Customizable info displays let you quickly adjust settings, or you can choose to disable the info display completely when shooting stills. The EVF automatically turns off if you flip out the monitor to shoot in Live View.
Tough doesn’t begin to describe it:
Rough terrain, harsh weather conditions or on-set fog machines—the fully-sealed Z 7II doesn’t flinch.
SnapBridge:
Nikon’s ever evolving SnapBridge app now lets you update your camera’s firmware via your smart device.
Effective pixels | 45.8M |
ISO sensitivity | 64-25600 |
AF focus points (Detection range) | 493 / Approx. 90% x 90% Â -3EV Â -4EV (with low-light AF) |
Maximum continuous shooting speed (with AE/AF tracking) | 10fps |
Image sensor | 45-MP CMOS sensor |
EVF | Approx. 369/ 0.80 |
Monitor | Approx. 2100k-dot |
Lens mount | Nikon Z Mount |
Movie | 4K60P |
Media slots | Dual card slots- Cfexpress/XQD + SD |
Dimensions (W Ã H x D) (mm) | 134 x 100.5 x 69.5 |
Battery | EN-EL15C |
Weight (g) | 705 |
I decided to get a Z7 II due to it lightness compared to the traditional DLSR's. I was not disappointed. When hill walking it is a significant advantage to carry less weight. I also found that with camera stabilisation I did not need to use a tripod. I forgot my tripod plate so I had to hand hold when taking images of waterfalls. I managed to get as low as 1/8 hand held but I mainly used 1/10. You do have to be more careful when you press the shutter but I was really impressed at how low a shutter speed I reached. So much so, that on subsequent hill walks I have not taken my tripod - less weight and one less thing to carry. The controls on the Z7 II are very similar to the Nikon D850 so I did not have any major learning curves. The 'Info' button on the Z7 II has a lot more functionality and took a while to understand. Overall a great product.
Barely used it to date with the rubbish weather we've been having but initial results are as expected, superb! I've been using a Z6 for the past 6 months and I'm so impressed with the Nikon Z system I decided to add a Z7 to save me carrying around a DSLR system too at times.