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Nikon Z6 II
The Nikon Z6 II builds on the success of the Z 6. In addition to its ruggedness and ease of use, it offers the ability to record professional-quality movie sequences. Added to this is its photographic performance. The camera is resistant to dust and dripping water, making it suitable for continuous shooting even under adverse conditions. Thanks to the new ability to freely select the direction of rotation of the focusing ring, users can focus manually in the usual way.
Videos can be output by the camera for FX and DX image formats in 4K/UHD and Full HD. Meanwhile, the HLG recording format records more detail, wider dynamic range, and higher contrast. Post-processing becomes largely unnecessary as a result. Eye AF and Animal Detection AF enhancements provide more precise subject focus, even when shooting video.
These AF functions also provide excellent results when shooting stills, keeping pace with the increased speed and performance of the camera. The Nikon Z6 II supports continuous shooting at 14 fps and a higher maximum number of shots: 200 JPEGs or 124 images losslessly compressed in 12-bit RAW format in one shooting series.
The Nikon Z6 II is aimed at users who want to capture cinema-quality movie footage as well as still photos with a compact system. The camera is ideal for professional video production or, for example, wedding photography, where agility, flexibility, and uncompromising imaging performance are essential.
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Creative in any light
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Two EXPEED processors
Two memory card compartments
Multimedia powerhouse
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The versatility of the Z system
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Nikon Nikkor Z 28-75mm f2.8
Find unique opportunities. With this fast and versatile lens, you can always respond to your surroundings. From street scenes to landscapes to portraits, the compact Nikkor Z 28-75mm f2.8 gives you freedom of composition.
The very lightweight Nikkor Z 28-75 mm f/2.8 allows for outstanding shots of any inspiration. The versatile Zoom range covers a range of classic focal lengths, while the constant f/2.8 aperture leaves more room for new ideas: whether capturing the mood of dimly lit situations or playing with shallow depth of field. Shooting with shorter exposure times in available light and freezing motion are also possible without losing brightness.
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