Nikon
Z 7II
Based on 241 Reddit mentions
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So Long to the Z7 Platform?
I have a theory about this: The Z7 only existed because Nikon needed something that they could vaguely compare to the D850, but neither the Z7 or the Z7II ever hit the highs that the D850 did. The Z8 showed up and took that position over. Quite successfully too, I might add. There's just no niche th
...upstreamriver in r/Nikon
April 2, 2026 5:59 PM
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Z7ii or Zf to replace Nikon F6?
Both are good. Z7ii has a better sensor and grip, but ZF is probably better af experience and portability. I would keep in mind that the Z7ii is primary CFExpress cards so new equipment to buy while ZF has a small grip so you may need a 3rd party one for comfort.
Tre4777 in r/Nikon
April 15, 2026 5:43 AM
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Z7ii or Zf to replace Nikon F6?
If you have already made up your mind to continue with film, I’d have them give me the Z7II. It’s worth more, and when you resell it, the extra money will help you get to the F6 faster. I would like to make a suggestion; why don’t you bang a couple of frames off and give the new camera a chance? You
...OhMyAchingAss in r/Nikon
April 15, 2026 6:29 AM
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Z7II or Z6II...which is a better upgrade?
Z5ii. megapixels aren't everything, and if you don't need the additional features of the z6iii, the z5ii would be perfect. the added capability of the expeed7 processor makes enough difference over the dual expeed6 of the z6ii and z7ii
mirubere in r/nikon_Zseries
December 1, 2025 4:47 AM
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Deciding between Z8, Z6iii or add a ZR for video to my already travel bag
Z5ii has 2/3 stop better dynamic range than the Z6iii under ISO 800 and matches it above ISO 800. Stacked sensors generally have a read noise penalty - you see this in Z7ii vs Z8 as well (Z7ii has 1/3 stop better dynamic range at ISO 64, and at around 2/3 better at ISO 200, though the Z8 matches it
...StarbeamII in r/Nikon
April 13, 2026 7:41 AM
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D850 to mirrorless?
The D850 (and Z7ii) is still the pinnacle of sensor performance for still images. The Z8 has a slightly lower dynamic range. Most people get some benefits from switching to mirrorless, but better IQ is not one of them.
attrill in r/Nikon
October 30, 2025 1:10 PM
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Z7II vs Z8?
They don’t share a sensor. The Z8 has a stacked sensor with a higher readout speed and no shutter paired to an Expeed 7 processor. It’s a Z9 in almost every way except for the grip and a few other niceties. The Z7ii has a BSI sensor (non-stacked), shutter, and 2x Expeed6 processors. It’s also physic
...Orca- in r/Nikon
November 30, 2025 12:30 AM
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Anyone have any idea how many Z7s were sold?
Z7 sold in way lesser numbers than Z6 People who own a Z7 for shooting landscape or relatively static stuff ain't upgrading to Z8 because there is not much benefit for them The very fact that Z7ii is still holding on a relatively high asking price in the used market means Z7iii isn't coming. Not any
...EXkurogane in r/nikon_Zseries
July 7, 2025 4:24 PM
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Z7ii, Z6iii or Z6ii
Out of the cameras you listed, I’d recommend the Z6iii. The expeed7 with faster frame rates, significantly enhanced subject detection, and near blackout free shooting are huge advantages. You are also getting some of the best video options. The Z6ii I wouldn’t even consider over the Z5ii. The Z7ii g
...MoveCompetitive5742 in r/Nikon
March 31, 2026 3:28 AM
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For those with Z bodies, what are underrated lenses in your opinion?
The little 24-50mm Z lens is pretty decent, and I'll use it on my Z7ii when I'm traveling light. My Z7ii is converted to full spectrum also, and the little 24-50mm works better for IR than the 24-70mm S, it doesn't hot-spot as bad.
QualityPixel in r/Nikon
April 13, 2026 3:50 AM
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