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Nikon Z5II Announced – Supports Internal N-RAW Video Recording and More

The Nikon Z5II mirrorless camera builds on its five-year-old predecessor with a new 24.5MP BSI-CMOS sensor and the EXPEED 7 processor from Nikon’s higher-end models. These improvements enable faster shooting speeds, better autofocus with subject detection, and improved low-light performance with enhanced image stabilization. Features include an articulating touchscreen, brighter viewfinder, dual UHS-II SD card slots, 4K/60fps video recording with extended recording times, and comprehensive in-body stabilization that works with all lenses. The camera maintains core functionality while addressing previous limitations in processing power and video capabilities The Nikon Z5II features the EXPEED 7 processor, previously found in Nikon’s high-end cameras like the Z9. According to Nikon, this upgrade was necessary for improved autofocus performance. The new 24.5MP back-illuminated CMOS full-frame/FX-format sensor delivers cleaner images with reduced noise across the ISO 100-64000 range ( ISO 51200 for video recording). Together, these components enable high-resolution imaging, speeds up to 30 fps, detection of nine subject types, and enhanced low-light performance with up to 7.5 stops of image stabilization. The Z5II includes a fully articulating touchscreen for flexible viewing angles and a viewfinder that’s three times brighter than the original Z5. It maintains dual SD card slots with UHS-II compatibility. Nikon Z5II video specification. Credit: Nikon Nikon Z5II for video For video, the Z5II records UHD 4K at up to 60 fps and Full HD at up to 120 fps. Recording times extend to two hours, and features include a video Self-Timer, electronic Vibration Reduction, and HDMI output to external recorders. In-camera time-lapse...

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