While the Nikon Z6 III has gone on to become one of the most popular mirrorless cameras for video production in Nikon’s Z series, the Z6 II has quietly enjoyed a long and storied career itself. Now five years old, the Nikon Z6 II has just received a pretty significant price drop that puts it in a very desirable price bracket of under $1,500.Let's take a new, retrospective look at the Nikon Z6 II and explore how its 24.5MP BSI CMOS sensor and UHD 4K video recording stack up today against the competition—and with this $500 price point in mind.A Retro Review of the Nikon Z6 IIAs an improvement to the original Nikon Z6 camera, the Z6 II model promised more speed, more versatility, and more performance than its predecessor. And on those fronts it absolutely delivered. The Nikon Z6 II has proven to be a nice all-rounder mirrorless camera that works well for high-end photo and video applications. The Z6 II features a 24.5MP BSI CMOS sensor that can be used for all-around shooting, impressive low-light quality, and fast readout speeds to benefit continuous shooting, movies, and time-lapse recording. The Z6 II has a nice back-illuminated design of the sensor that offers noticeably clean high-sensitivity output for reduced noise when working at high ISO values (up to a native ISO 51200), as well as vivid and smooth quality at sensitivities as low as ISO 100. UHD 4K Video RecordingThe biggest calling card today for the Nikon Z6 II though...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 17 March