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Nikon Z 6II | Versatile full-frame mirrorless stills/video hybrid camera | Nikon USA Model

Nikon Z 6II | Versatile full-frame mirrorless stills/video hybrid camera | Nikon USA Model

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J. F. Hindy
5.0 out of 5 starsExpensive but worth it.
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2021
I originally bought the GH5 and that camera is a ridiculously good workhorse. However, I shoot predominately consumer electronics, which means I shoot a lot of screens. The GH5, for all its greatness, doesn't have an anti-aliasing filter and that caused all kinds of ridiculous moire. So I sold it, did some research, and landed on the Nikon Z6 II. Super glad I did.

For the record, I upgraded originally from the Nikon D5200, which I used with my trusty Sigma 17-50mm lens for many years. I used the GH5 for a month before I got this camera, which I've now had for about a week.

Pros
1. Good, sharp photos (obviously lens dependent). I did most of my testing with the included Nikon 24-70mm F/4 and my old Sigma 17-50mm F/2.8 with the FTZ adapter. You can find way better photos by much better photographers on pro reviews or other Amazon reviews, but rest assured those reviewers are right. This camera takes excellent photos.
2. The auto-focus features are a bit outside of my wheelhouse (my subjects rarely move while I shoot them), but I did mess around a little bit. I don't know how it compares to its contemporaries, but it beats my old Nikon D5200 by margins I can't possibly overstate.
3. 4k60fps recording works perfectly. Mine came in the box with the software update already installed so I assume yours will too. I didn't have to do anything other than turn it on in the settings. Even with the crop, it's smooth, sharp, and easy to work with.
4. I've always liked Nikon's menu system. It's simple, easy, and effective. Coming from a previous Nikon, the menu is larger, with controls for modern features, but it's more or less the same layout as previous cameras, so it's familiar.
5. The ability to charge the battery in camera via USB-C is awesome. The ability to power the camera with one is even cooler.
6. I also like that I can connect the camera in a bunch of different ways (wifi, bluetooth, usb-c). Compared to old cameras, it's a massive difference.
7. The ability to have a clean HDMI-out and the ability to turn off sleep mode makes this a great webcam for streaming or similar use cases.

Neutral
1. I appreciate that there are two card slots, but I'm not too keen on buying a new card type and a new adapter for my computer.

Cons
1. Nikon is intentionally vague about the USB-C power stuff. They want you to buy a $60 wall charger with a USB-C end. However, you basically just need a 15W power brick with USB Power Delivery (USB PD) and it'll get the job done, and you can find those on Amazon for vastly less money.
2. Having the play and delete buttons on the left side makes the camera difficult to use one-handed. Not the biggest deal, but ergonomics matter.

Finally, a word about OLPF or an "anti-aliasing filter". This is an electronic component that, to over-simplify, knocks things ever so slightly out of focus to help avoid moire. It's a technology that does work wonders, especially if you shoot a lot of video or photo of things with screens, like smartphones, computer screens, etc. The Nikon Z6 II has one (the Z7 II does not). If you're here and you're considering a career in tech vlogging/journalism, I would put this toward the top of your "maybe" list for that reason alone. Sharp photos and video with the filter is a difficult combo to find.

Overall, this camera is bonkers good. When I asked about it on Reddit, someone there challenged me to find a negative review. Turns out, negative reviews of this camera are exceedingly rare. It does well in low light, regular light, and intense light. The controls are good, the ergonomics are mostly good, the video capture is great, and it's just an all-around powerful workhorse camera.

I also tried the kit lens. It's nice and sharp, and I actually like the part where the barrel compacts and locks for travel. I'll likely use it most of the time since it's a tad sharper than my Sigma, but if the lighting gets difficult, I have no problem switching back to the f/2.8. The kit lens is really good, and getting it at a $400 discount with the bundle is a smart idea unless you already have an outstanding zoom lens, in which case getting a second is redundant.

Finally, a recommendation. If you buy this camera, at MINIMUM, you should consider getting the combo with the FTZ adapter. That gives you access to many older Nikon F-Mount lenses, since the Z-Mount is still kind of new. Buying the adapter separate costs $250, but Nikon reduces the price to $99 if you buy it when you buy a Z-mount camera (Z50, Z5, Z6, Z7, Z6 II, Z7 II, etc). The deal is available straight from Nikon, here on Amazon, or virtually anywhere else you can buy the camera. It functionally triples the number of lenses you can buy (including some really decent cheaper options, like the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8).

Anyway, this camera is fantastic. Most of the other reviews touch on the kit lens and camera image/video quality, so I wanted to focus mine on some of the technicals and niche stuff. This camera is excellent. I'm happy to have it.
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Kim
3.0 out of 5 starsThe Camera Sent To Me Is A Gray-Market Camera!
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023
I didn't even notice for over 2 years because my camera worked great, but when I applied for a service with Nikon, they sent me an email stating that my camera was gray market. I paid full price for it too - had no idea. I purchased this item from 6ave. PLEASE check with Nikon to ensure you're not buying gray market for any Nikon equipment purchased outside the Nikon website. There is a serial number behind the LCD screen for all Z cameras - use that to determine if it has a valid USA warranty with Nikon. Having gray market equipment can be an issue if you ever need to send it in for repair. You will also be ineligible for certain Nikon services if you do not have a USA warranty (assuming you live in the US). There's a lot of stuff like this online unfortunately. Your best bet is to buy direct from the Nikon website. It may cost more initially, but it can save you thousands in the long run.

I gave this 3 stars because the camera works great - not the product's fault - although the Z6II's auto-focus system compared to the Z9 and Z8 cameras is poor.
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ChatKat
4.0 out of 5 stars First Impressions of Nikon Z6ii
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021
Style: Camera Body OnlySet: Body OnlyVerified Purchase
The camera body felt a lot lighter than my D750 BUT when you add lenses and an L-bracket it is still hefty. It would be interesting to see how heavy it is with the new Z lenses Nikon is starting to put out. The good is that is has an adapter which allows use of all the Nikon lenses I use on my other cameras. Nikon eliminated the "scene" and "effects" selections which I had fun with once and awhile. There are some creative setting found under the "picture control" selection. They added a "U3" button. There are two FN buttons which default to white balance and AF area mode selections. For me they are ergonomically difficult. The good news is you can customize many settings in other places so I will not be using these two buttons at all. I also didn't like pushing down the ISO button and having to twist one of the command dials. Research amongst the forums and manual revealed that you can adjust some settings so you can push down and release the ISO button and then use the command dials which makes it much less cumbersome. The Z6ii model compared to the Z6 has two slots for memory cards. And of course, the CFexpress memory cards are pricey. Some users may just be happy using the SD card. The camera also does not have a pop-up flash like the D750 which I found useful. At the time of this writing I can't comment on quality of photos and other techie stuff. I need more practice and there's been too much smoke here to make image taking fun. In general I felt the learning curve between the D750 and Z6ii was not steep. Definitely quieter with no mirror noise. If you like playing with wifi, you can download Snapbridge which allows shooting with a tap of your phone which can come in handy. There are many fine cameras out there and different reasons to chose one over another. Do your research, assess your needs. Remember good glass may be a better investment than a new camera. And, as I tell myself the newest and best camera doesn't make one a good photographer. Study, practice, practice and more practice.
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Pege
4.0 out of 5 stars Great camera so far - 4.5 / 5
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2021
Style: Camera + 24-70mm f/4 LensSet: w/ LensVerified Purchase
I'm fairly new to photography and only have had an older D3300 to compare this to. So far, it's taken really great pictures that are on par if not slightly better than the 3300. Added some photos using the Sigma 150-600mm lens.

Pros:
Controls are very easy to use and very intuitive.
real time view finder is great when it works (see cons for more details)
great image quality
Can use all of the older F style lenses with the adapter.
The kit lens is pretty decent overall

Cons:
real time view only works in full manual mode. The perk of mirrorless is instant feedback in the viewfinder, but for some reason it only works in full manual. Using shutter priority mode, the picture looks great and when I go to review it the ISO is clearly too low and it is way under exposed. Because of this, you lose one of the major advantages over DSLR.

The FTZ adapter is expensive if not purchased in a bundle.
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Pege
4.0 out of 5 stars Great camera so far - 4.5 / 5
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2021
I'm fairly new to photography and only have had an older D3300 to compare this to. So far, it's taken really great pictures that are on par if not slightly better than the 3300. Added some photos using the Sigma 150-600mm lens.

Pros:
Controls are very easy to use and very intuitive.
real time view finder is great when it works (see cons for more details)
great image quality
Can use all of the older F style lenses with the adapter.
The kit lens is pretty decent overall

Cons:
real time view only works in full manual mode. The perk of mirrorless is instant feedback in the viewfinder, but for some reason it only works in full manual. Using shutter priority mode, the picture looks great and when I go to review it the ISO is clearly too low and it is way under exposed. Because of this, you lose one of the major advantages over DSLR.

The FTZ adapter is expensive if not purchased in a bundle.
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K. A Tate
4.0 out of 5 stars Glad I Switched to Mirrorless
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2021
Style: Camera + 24-70mm f/4 LensSet: w/ LensVerified Purchase
So far, I like this camera. At times, the focus can be a little slow but that could do more with my cheaper lenses. I also have a D850 (which I really like) so there is a small learning curve when it comes to controls location.

The quality is good at higher ISO.

The only thing that I do not like is the when I snap a photo while using the eye viewfinder it will not show up on the LCD screen. It only shows when I do not use the eye viewfinder and snap the shot by viewing on the LCD screen.

When using the eye viewfinder, you can set the camera's settings up so you can see the photo you just snapped through the eye viewfinder but it could cause you to miss the next shot. Which I had the option to view my shot the way I want to, similar to my D850

Other than that, I would recommend this camera
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Patrick
4.0 out of 5 stars great upgrade to my d600
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2020
Style: Camera Body OnlySet: Body OnlyVerified Purchase
I got this as a treat for myself to replace my Nikon d600. This camera is excellent across the board, especially when coupled with the ftz adaptor for my existing F mount Nikon lenses. Autofocus is fast and on point-. The eye detection for both pets and humans works well. The sensor has low noise at high ISO and the built in image stabilization on the sensor will bring your photos to a new level of focus. Battery life I find to be better than most of the early reviews indicated and the mirrorless system makes for a quieter more response camera. If I could suggest one improvement it would be that there be some type of device to protect the sensor from dust when your changing lenses. But other than that I expect to be using this camera for years to come.
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Daniel Aguilar
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth It
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2021
Style: Camera + 24-70mm f/4 LensSet: w/ LensVerified Purchase
Absolutely love it. The picture quality is amazing, the Z lenses albeit expensive, are phenomenal. The touch screen is definitely the best I've used on a mirrorless/dslr camera. I wish the focusing capabilities were a little more on par with Sony/Canon but honestly, it doesn't really ever affect my workflow. I would recommend it more than anything to current Nikon DSLR shooters that want to switch to a mirrorless system.
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Eric C. Zube
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the original Z6
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2020
Style: Camera Body OnlySet: Body OnlyVerified Purchase
Haven't had time to play much with it, but it does autofocus better than the original Z6 and I guess the 2nd card slot is better. Nor have I had time to see if battery life is aas thy say
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TeamKnapsack
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent addition, to my overpopulated collection.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022
Style: Camera Body OnlySet: Body Only
My personal recommendation, for hybrid shooters. Excellent photo/video quality, fast shoot speeds, dual storage slots, ability to use an external mic, all around a great camera. Worth the switch from Canon/whatever, IF you don't have a tight budget.

The only real downfalls, in my 6 months of usage are the additional expenses that come with it. Spending $100+ for a memory card to utilize the dual slots isn't ideal and having to get all new expensive glass, when I'm already invested in 3 other (cheaper) ecosystems kinda sucks. The Z glass is amazing, even the 24-70 kit lens, there just isn't a huge selection of glass especially when it comes to longer focal lengths.
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TeamKnapsack
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent addition, to my overpopulated collection.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022
My personal recommendation, for hybrid shooters. Excellent photo/video quality, fast shoot speeds, dual storage slots, ability to use an external mic, all around a great camera. Worth the switch from Canon/whatever, IF you don't have a tight budget.

The only real downfalls, in my 6 months of usage are the additional expenses that come with it. Spending $100+ for a memory card to utilize the dual slots isn't ideal and having to get all new expensive glass, when I'm already invested in 3 other (cheaper) ecosystems kinda sucks. The Z glass is amazing, even the 24-70 kit lens, there just isn't a huge selection of glass especially when it comes to longer focal lengths.
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Viventis
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera but no Raw support yet.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2020
Style: Camera Body OnlySet: Body Only
Neither Lightroom nor Luminar support the Raw files from this camera yet. (November 2020) There is a workaround that essentially makes the software believe that the files are from a Z6. Nikon's own software has been updated for the Z7_2 and Z6_2. Some manipulation (as in what you would be able to do in-camera) can be accomplished with Capture NX-D.
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kevin weeks
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but not quite there yet.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2022
Style: Camera Body OnlySet: Body OnlyVerified Purchase
Great camera over all but the auto focus system needs some improvements. Not much of an improvement one the 1st Z6.
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