Mirrorless Cameras

Nikon Z5 II Mirrorless Camera Kit (Z 24-120mm F4 S) Black

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The Nikon Z5 II upgrades its predecessor with faster processing, improved autofocus, and top-notch low-light performance. With a new preset color selection button and...

A Quality Creation Ally

The Nikon Z5 II upgrades its predecessor with faster processing, improved autofocus, and top-notch low-light performance. With a new preset color selection button and ultra-bright viewfinder, it offers a substantial level of upgrade for full-frame images.

FX 24.5MP Sensor & EXPEED 7 Image Processor

The full-frame (FX-format) 24.5MP...

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Description

Description

A Quality Creation Ally

The Nikon Z5 II upgrades its predecessor with faster processing, improved autofocus, and top-notch low-light performance. With a new preset color selection button and ultra-bright viewfinder, it offers a substantial level of upgrade for full-frame images.

FX 24.5MP Sensor & EXPEED 7 Image Processor

The full-frame (FX-format) 24.5MP BSI CMOS sensor is paired with the EXPEED 7 image processor to deliver high sensitivity, detailed image quality, and fast AI-driven autofocus. The native ISO 100-64000 sensitivity allows work in a wide range of lighting conditions.

Autofocus You Can Trust

The Nikon Z5 II incorporates advanced Subject Detection for nine different types, including people and animals. In Auto-Area AF mode, the camera automatically detects and tracks the subject, ensuring clear shots even when the subject is moving.

Pre-Release Capture

The Pre-Release Capture feature ensures you never miss the "moment," as the camera starts shooting in bursts of up to 30 frames per second before the shutter button is fully pressed.

UHD 4K Video Recording

The Nikon Z5 II supports UHD 4K video recording up to 60 frames/sec and Full HD up to 120 frames/sec, with an extended recording time limit. It includes a timer for video and built-in electronic stabilization.

Sensor-Shift VR Stabilization

The Z5 II incorporates a 5-axis Vibration Reduction (VR) mechanism offering stabilization up to 5 stops, regardless of the lens used.

Color Control for Creators

Nikon has added a dedicated Picture Control button, providing instant access to 31 built-in color profiles, which can be viewed directly on the LCD screen.

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Specifications

Specifications

General Characteristics

Camera Type
Kit
Battery Life (Photos)
380
Weight
700 gr
Colour
Black
Popular Series
Nikon Z5
Dust / Moisture Protection
-

Technical Specifications

Mount
Nikon Z
Image Stabilization
Yes
Built-in Flash
No
Log Recording
No
AI Recognition
Yes
Card Support
SDHC, SDXC
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI, 3.5 mm, USB Type-C

Screen & Viewfinder

Screen Size
3.2 "
Viewfinder
Yes
Touch Screen
Yes
Tilting Screen
Yes

Sensor

Sensor Size
Full Frame
Native ISO (min)
100
Native ISO (max)
51200
Autofocus (AF)
Yes

Image

Resolution (Megapixels)
24.5 MP
Image Resolution
6048 x 4032 pixels
Image Format
HEIF, JPEG, RAW

Video

Video Resolution
3840 x 2160
Format Video
H.264 MPEG-4 AVC, MOV, RAW

Dimensions

Height
134 mm
Height
100.5 mm
Length
72 mm

Top Specs

Monitor
Touchscreen, 3.2"

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (6)

Reviews

  1. 6
  2. 4 stars
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  3. 3 stars
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  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • Construction quality
  • Comfortable grip
  • Menu
  • Weight
  • Performance in low light conditions
  • Framing
  • Photo quality
  • Value for money

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  • This review is about the bundle: Body

    I have been using it professionally since it was released—I was one of the first to get it. I waited years for a body to come out that wouldn't be extremely expensive so I could make the transition from a DSLR system to mirrorless and invest in the new Z lenses. I struggled a bit with the different color management in editing; its files are different from the old RAWs, but you get used to it just fine. The ease it offers with autofocus is unmatched. As a former owner of the D780, D850, and D750, I consider it an upgrade even though it's a relatively cheap body compared to other full frames. I use it in high efficiency RAW, which saves a lot of disk space and is ideal if you shoot a large volume of material, but be careful—it gets quite grainy when the light drops, even at 2000 ISO. So, using a flash is recommended if you shoot events. However, with modern editing software, that's no longer a problem; it can be fixed very easily. I like that it's very lightweight, fast, and I learned it pretty much immediately. Ergonomically, it's not much different from the old DSLRs. I don't like using the viewfinder—I just can't get used to it being electronic, so I shoot exclusively from the screen, which hasn't caused any issues with my work or the results. I imagine I'd face this with all mirrorless cameras; it's not that it doesn't have a good viewfinder, it's purely a personal preference. The result is that I go through a lot of batteries. For 10 hours of shooting, I might need up to 4 batteries. I've gotten used to that too! I use it exclusively with Z lenses as I want to fully take advantage of the weight reduction and not add grams with the adapter. In conclusion, if you're interested in transitioning to a mirrorless system, it's just what you need. It's not the best in its class, but it's value for money for someone looking for a lightweight, modern body with two SD slots in full frame. I'll probably invest in a second one in the future to have a backup.

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  • Alex1s
    5
    12 out of 13 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the bundle: Body

    Don't be fooled by the price, the Z5ii clearly "competes" with the midrange Sony a7iv (which is already four years old) and is not in the entry level of the Canon R8. It is literally 1000 euros cheaper than the equivalent cameras because Nikon was late to enter the mirrorless space, and is trying hard to regain its market share. It is by far the best full-frame camera on the market under 2000 euros. Don't miss it. It is excellent in low light performance, dual ISO, customization, function buttons, ergonomics, excellent viewfinder and screen, with dual microSD, USB charging, 7.5 stops IBIS(!), dedicated Image mode button, 3 custom setting modes and many other features that you can see in the numerous reviews.

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  • Keybraker
    5
    7 out of 7 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the bundle: Kit (Z 24-70mm F4 S)

    I am not a professional photographer.

    I have had it for one and a half months and I am very lucky that I had various trips planned and was able to try it out and learn it in different conditions.
    The camera is ergonomically incredible, it is extremely fast and its response is amazing, the auto focus is awesome and its image quality is good enough to make money with.
    Since I am not a professional, a big plus with Nikon is that they also have NX Studio, which is just fine for a beginner.

    If you don't want to go for something used, for its price there is nothing better. - purchase at 1999 euros.

    https://itsiakkas.com/photography

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  • This review is about the bundle: Kit (Z 24-70mm F4 S)

  • This review is about the bundle: Body

    • Construction quality
    • Comfortable grip
    • Menu
    • Weight
    • Performance in low light conditions
    • Framing
    • Photo quality
    • Value for money
  • I have been using it professionally since it was released—I was one of the first to get it. I waited years for a body to come out that wouldn't be extremely expensive so I could make the transition from a DSLR system to mirrorless and invest in the new Z lenses. I struggled a bit with the different color management in editing; its files are different from the old RAWs, but you get used to it just fine. The ease it offers with autofocus is unmatched. As a former owner of the D780, D850, and D750, I consider it an upgrade even though it's a relatively cheap body compared to other full frames. I use it in high efficiency RAW, which saves a lot of disk space and is ideal if you shoot a large volume of material, but be careful—it gets quite grainy when the light drops, even at 2000 ISO. So, using a flash is recommended if you shoot events. However, with modern editing software, that's no longer a problem; it can be fixed very easily. I like that it's very lightweight, fast, and I learned it pretty much immediately. Ergonomically, it's not much different from the old DSLRs. I don't like using the viewfinder—I just can't get used to it being electronic, so I shoot exclusively from the screen, which hasn't caused any issues with my work or the results. I imagine I'd face this with all mirrorless cameras; it's not that it doesn't have a good viewfinder, it's purely a personal preference. The result is that I go through a lot of batteries. For 10 hours of shooting, I might need up to 4 batteries. I've gotten used to that too! I use it exclusively with Z lenses as I want to fully take advantage of the weight reduction and not add grams with the adapter. In conclusion, if you're interested in transitioning to a mirrorless system, it's just what you need. It's not the best in its class, but it's value for money for someone looking for a lightweight, modern body with two SD slots in full frame. I'll probably invest in a second one in the future to have a backup.

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    0
  • Don't be fooled by the price, the Z5ii clearly "competes" with the midrange Sony a7iv (which is already four years old) and is not in the entry level of the Canon R8. It is literally 1000 euros cheaper than the equivalent cameras because Nikon was late to enter the mirrorless space, and is trying hard to regain its market share. It is by far the best full-frame camera on the market under 2000 euros. Don't miss it. It is excellent in low light performance, dual ISO, customization, function buttons, ergonomics, excellent viewfinder and screen, with dual microSD, USB charging, 7.5 stops IBIS(!), dedicated Image mode button, 3 custom setting modes and many other features that you can see in the numerous reviews.

    Translated from Greek ·
    12
  • I am not a professional photographer.

    I have had it for one and a half months and I am very lucky that I had various trips planned and was able to try it out and learn it in different conditions.
    The camera is ergonomically incredible, it is extremely fast and its response is amazing, the auto focus is awesome and its image quality is good enough to make money with.
    Since I am not a professional, a big plus with Nikon is that they also have NX Studio, which is just fine for a beginner.

    If you don't want to go for something used, for its price there is nothing better. - purchase at 1999 euros.

    https://itsiakkas.com/photography

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Description & Specifications

General Characteristics

Camera Type
Kit
Battery Life (Photos)
380
Weight
700 gr
Colour
Black
Popular Series
Nikon Z5
Dust / Moisture Protection
-

Technical Specifications

Mount
Nikon Z
Image Stabilization
Yes
Built-in Flash
No
Log Recording
No
AI Recognition
Yes
Card Support
SDHC, SDXC
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI, 3.5 mm, USB Type-C

Screen & Viewfinder

Screen Size
3.2 "
Viewfinder
Yes
Touch Screen
Yes
Tilting Screen
Yes

Sensor

Sensor Size
Full Frame
Native ISO (min)
100
Native ISO (max)
51200
Autofocus (AF)
Yes

Image

Resolution (Megapixels)
24.5 MP
Image Resolution
6048 x 4032 pixels
Image Format
HEIF, JPEG, RAW

Video

Video Resolution
3840 x 2160
Format Video
H.264 MPEG-4 AVC, MOV, RAW

Dimensions

Height
134 mm
Height
100.5 mm
Length
72 mm

Top Specs

Monitor
Touchscreen, 3.2"

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

A Quality Creation Ally

The Nikon Z5 II upgrades its predecessor with faster processing, improved autofocus, and top-notch low-light performance. With a new preset color selection button and ultra-bright viewfinder, it offers a substantial level of upgrade for full-frame images.

FX 24.5MP Sensor & EXPEED 7 Image Processor

The full-frame (FX-format) 24.5MP BSI CMOS sensor is paired with the EXPEED 7 image processor to deliver high sensitivity, detailed image quality, and fast AI-driven autofocus. The native ISO 100-64000 sensitivity allows work in a wide range of lighting conditions.

Autofocus You Can Trust

The Nikon Z5 II incorporates advanced Subject Detection for nine different types, including people and animals. In Auto-Area AF mode, the camera automatically detects and tracks the subject, ensuring clear shots even when the subject is moving.

Pre-Release Capture

The Pre-Release Capture feature ensures you never miss the "moment," as the camera starts shooting in bursts of up to 30 frames per second before the shutter button is fully pressed.

UHD 4K Video Recording

The Nikon Z5 II supports UHD 4K video recording up to 60 frames/sec and Full HD up to 120 frames/sec, with an extended recording time limit. It includes a timer for video and built-in electronic stabilization.

Sensor-Shift VR Stabilization

The Z5 II incorporates a 5-axis Vibration Reduction (VR) mechanism offering stabilization up to 5 stops, regardless of the lens used.

Color Control for Creators

Nikon has added a dedicated Picture Control button, providing instant access to 31 built-in color profiles, which can be viewed directly on the LCD screen.

Manufacturer

Reviews (6)

  1. 6
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Construction quality
  • Comfortable grip
  • Menu
  • Weight
  • Performance in low light conditions
  • Framing
  • Photo quality
  • Value for money

Reviews photos

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Reviews by our members

  • This review is about the bundle: Body

    I have been using it professionally since it was released—I was one of the first to get it. I waited years for a body to come out that wouldn't be extremely expensive so I could make the transition from a DSLR system to mirrorless and invest in the new Z lenses. I struggled a bit with the different color management in editing; its files are different from the old RAWs, but you get used to it just fine. The ease it offers with autofocus is unmatched. As a former owner of the D780, D850, and D750, I consider it an upgrade even though it's a relatively cheap body compared to other full frames. I use it in high efficiency RAW, which saves a lot of disk space and is ideal if you shoot a large volume of material, but be careful—it gets quite grainy when the light drops, even at 2000 ISO. So, using a flash is recommended if you shoot events. However, with modern editing software, that's no longer a problem; it can be fixed very easily. I like that it's very lightweight, fast, and I learned it pretty much immediately. Ergonomically, it's not much different from the old DSLRs. I don't like using the viewfinder—I just can't get used to it being electronic, so I shoot exclusively from the screen, which hasn't caused any issues with my work or the results. I imagine I'd face this with all mirrorless cameras; it's not that it doesn't have a good viewfinder, it's purely a personal preference. The result is that I go through a lot of batteries. For 10 hours of shooting, I might need up to 4 batteries. I've gotten used to that too! I use it exclusively with Z lenses as I want to fully take advantage of the weight reduction and not add grams with the adapter. In conclusion, if you're interested in transitioning to a mirrorless system, it's just what you need. It's not the best in its class, but it's value for money for someone looking for a lightweight, modern body with two SD slots in full frame. I'll probably invest in a second one in the future to have a backup.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Alex1s
    5
    12 out of 13 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the bundle: Body

    Don't be fooled by the price, the Z5ii clearly "competes" with the midrange Sony a7iv (which is already four years old) and is not in the entry level of the Canon R8. It is literally 1000 euros cheaper than the equivalent cameras because Nikon was late to enter the mirrorless space, and is trying hard to regain its market share. It is by far the best full-frame camera on the market under 2000 euros. Don't miss it. It is excellent in low light performance, dual ISO, customization, function buttons, ergonomics, excellent viewfinder and screen, with dual microSD, USB charging, 7.5 stops IBIS(!), dedicated Image mode button, 3 custom setting modes and many other features that you can see in the numerous reviews.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Keybraker
    5
    7 out of 7 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the bundle: Kit (Z 24-70mm F4 S)

    I am not a professional photographer.

    I have had it for one and a half months and I am very lucky that I had various trips planned and was able to try it out and learn it in different conditions.
    The camera is ergonomically incredible, it is extremely fast and its response is amazing, the auto focus is awesome and its image quality is good enough to make money with.
    Since I am not a professional, a big plus with Nikon is that they also have NX Studio, which is just fine for a beginner.

    If you don't want to go for something used, for its price there is nothing better. - purchase at 1999 euros.

    https://itsiakkas.com/photography

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • This review is about the bundle: Kit (Z 24-70mm F4 S)

  • This review is about the bundle: Body

    • Construction quality
    • Comfortable grip
    • Menu
    • Weight
    • Performance in low light conditions
    • Framing
    • Photo quality
    • Value for money
  • I have been using it professionally since it was released—I was one of the first to get it. I waited years for a body to come out that wouldn't be extremely expensive so I could make the transition from a DSLR system to mirrorless and invest in the new Z lenses. I struggled a bit with the different color management in editing; its files are different from the old RAWs, but you get used to it just fine. The ease it offers with autofocus is unmatched. As a former owner of the D780, D850, and D750, I consider it an upgrade even though it's a relatively cheap body compared to other full frames. I use it in high efficiency RAW, which saves a lot of disk space and is ideal if you shoot a large volume of material, but be careful—it gets quite grainy when the light drops, even at 2000 ISO. So, using a flash is recommended if you shoot events. However, with modern editing software, that's no longer a problem; it can be fixed very easily. I like that it's very lightweight, fast, and I learned it pretty much immediately. Ergonomically, it's not much different from the old DSLRs. I don't like using the viewfinder—I just can't get used to it being electronic, so I shoot exclusively from the screen, which hasn't caused any issues with my work or the results. I imagine I'd face this with all mirrorless cameras; it's not that it doesn't have a good viewfinder, it's purely a personal preference. The result is that I go through a lot of batteries. For 10 hours of shooting, I might need up to 4 batteries. I've gotten used to that too! I use it exclusively with Z lenses as I want to fully take advantage of the weight reduction and not add grams with the adapter. In conclusion, if you're interested in transitioning to a mirrorless system, it's just what you need. It's not the best in its class, but it's value for money for someone looking for a lightweight, modern body with two SD slots in full frame. I'll probably invest in a second one in the future to have a backup.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Don't be fooled by the price, the Z5ii clearly "competes" with the midrange Sony a7iv (which is already four years old) and is not in the entry level of the Canon R8. It is literally 1000 euros cheaper than the equivalent cameras because Nikon was late to enter the mirrorless space, and is trying hard to regain its market share. It is by far the best full-frame camera on the market under 2000 euros. Don't miss it. It is excellent in low light performance, dual ISO, customization, function buttons, ergonomics, excellent viewfinder and screen, with dual microSD, USB charging, 7.5 stops IBIS(!), dedicated Image mode button, 3 custom setting modes and many other features that you can see in the numerous reviews.

    Translated from Greek ·
    12
  • I am not a professional photographer.

    I have had it for one and a half months and I am very lucky that I had various trips planned and was able to try it out and learn it in different conditions.
    The camera is ergonomically incredible, it is extremely fast and its response is amazing, the auto focus is awesome and its image quality is good enough to make money with.
    Since I am not a professional, a big plus with Nikon is that they also have NX Studio, which is just fine for a beginner.

    If you don't want to go for something used, for its price there is nothing better. - purchase at 1999 euros.

    https://itsiakkas.com/photography

    Translated from Greek ·
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