Z 7II

Nikon

Z 7II

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Z5II or Z7II

It strongly depends on your autofocus needs. Since you didn't mention stuff like wildlife, sports, racing or other fast paced situations, the Z7II will probably be better due to the higher MP count. If you think about starting some wildlife or sports, get the Z5II. It has the newer processor, so the

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Ainz-_-sama in r/Nikon

April 10, 2026 1:47 PM

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Choosing between Z 7ii or Z 6iii

Amateur here... I own both bodies so here's my $0.02: for portraits and landscape you don't need to crop much. 45 MP really shines in wildlife photography where you often just can't get enough reach and cropping is your only option. A big difference between the two is that the AF in the Z6iii blows

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DoomScroller96383 in r/nikon_Zseries

July 2, 2025 5:38 PM

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Z7ii vs D750

What do you shoot? My Z7ii was great for landscape and macro photography and other slow or non moving subjects. The AF is not as bad as some people say but it’s clearly behind the current (excellent) models. I sold it and got a Z8 but the Z7ii is under rated in my opinion.

blurry850 in r/Nikon

July 18, 2025 4:02 PM

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What am I doing wrong, movement on Z7II.

This is the way. The z6ii and z7ii CAN do Subject tracking. But I bet little fido is just too quick!

gut536 in r/Nikon

March 30, 2026 6:47 PM

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For plane photography would getting a Nikon Z6 III be better or Nikon Z7 II

1.5x isn't necessarily how it works when comparing sensor sizes if the megapixels are vastly different due to pixel pitches. The z7ii has a pixel pitch of 4.35 um while the z50ii has a pixel pitch of 4.22 um. For reference the z6iii has a pixel pitch of 5.94 um. This translates into a pixel on the z

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OMGIMASIAN in r/Nikon

April 6, 2026 4:47 AM

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Zf, Z5II or Z7II?

Z5II and Zf are similar enough that their choice is between better ergonomics and cooler looks. Z7II is if you want 45MP and don't care at all about autofocus. I'd say Z7II + 24-120 F4 makes more sense here, as I don't see any AF or aperture hungry subjects in your list

SilentSpr in r/Nikon

October 17, 2025 5:59 AM

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Z5II or Z7II

Personally I'd go for the Z5II just for the AF, especially for using F mount lenses with the FTZ as the difference is even bigger there. But I think your use cases are the only use cases that the Z7II may at least be as good if not better. So it depends on whether you're looking to branch out from y

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erikchan002 in r/Nikon

April 10, 2026 2:22 PM

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Z7ii, Z6iii or Z6ii

If you are thinking about going with the Z6II or Z7II I would recommend looking at the Z6 and Z7 too. The used prices of these are ridiculuous and nikon didn't really improve the af going to second generation significantly. That makes the Z6, Z7 a very good deal if you can live with one memory card.

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sinthoras97 in r/nikon_Zseries

March 31, 2026 9:22 AM

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Please Nikon make a Z7 III

Low light gets better on the expeed 7 as well. My Z5II focuses in low-light, layered scenes way more quickly than my Z7II. Love my Z7II, but the low-light focusing capability of the expeed 7's are quite nice - even for us landscape photographers.

ir0nwolf in r/Nikon

April 16, 2026 9:35 PM

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Just converted to M43.

Yeah, wildlife and moon pics are the main reasons why I'm interested in the 100-400. I've heard the MKII version of the 100-400 does not have as sticky of a zoom ring as the MKI. But yeah, so far I've mainly been using the 12-35. One observation I've had is that I think I gravitated to the longer gl

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carlfreddy in r/M43

March 19, 2026 10:13 PM

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