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The Nikon Z5II is a full-frame, Z-mount mirrorless camera that is well-rounded for both photographers and videographers and offers some noteworthy improvements over the previous-gen Z5. Key features include:
Modernized for Greater Versatility. The original Z5, though feature-rich, is considered an entry-level camera. The Z5II has graduated beyond that with a bunch of upgraded specs useful to pros and hobbyists alike. Borrowing the image processing engine of the flagship Z9 while maintaining the portability of the Z5, this camera is positioned more toward serious shooters and less for the casual online creator.
Focusing on What Matters. Nikon has massively improved AF performance for this camera, which is the first to support AF-A focus mode – a hybrid mode that will auto-switch between AF-S and AF-C in response to the subject. This allows shooters to concentrate more on composition rather than chasing sharpness. Focus is achieved in one-third the time it took to nail it in the Z5. With the help of Pre-Release Capture, which does a burst of 30 frames per second prior to shutter release, decisive moments are unlikely to get away. In addition, the Z5II recognizes nine types of subjects for AF tracking, including birds and even bicycles!
Expanded Exposure Options. Achieve stunning high ISO quality that allows you to keep shooting in the most challenging environments thanks to not only the sensitive BSI-CMOS sensor but to the 5-axis Vibration Reduction stabilization system. This kind of sensor lets in more light and reduces noise for beautiful renderings of dark scenes, even handheld. This is complemented by a Warm Display Colors mode that will convert white EVF and LCD information to red, which is less glaring in low light. Truly gain night vision with Starlight View, designed specifically for astrophotography to help you compose in near complete darkness.
Creative Colors and Other Key Features. This camera is equipped with over 30 color presets, which are accessible directly with the Picture Control button. These are overlaid in the LCD so that you can experiment freely and still know what you’re getting. Portraits get a boost from features like Skin Softening and Portrait Impression Balance, which has customizable modes for different skin tones.
Comprehensive Video Capabilities. In the prior model, you were limited to cropped 4K. The faster readout speeds of this model allows for full-width 4K up to 30p, but still produces a 1.5x (APS-C) crop at 60p. Record in Nikon’s flexible N-Log format, which offers rich tonal gradation. This is also the first camera to support internal N-RAW recording. One of the more unique options with this camera (another borrowed feature from the Z9) is in-camera zooming no matter what lens you’re using. Hi-Res Zoom uses the native 4K resolution to zoom up to 2x with no loss in quality when recording in 1080p – even with a prime lens. The Z5II is a great choice for low-light shooters, including event photographers and videographers, astrophotographers, natural light portrait artists, and journalists.
This camera does NOT include a separate battery charger, it charges the battery in-camera with an included USB C cable. If you'd like to rent a separate battery charger, please check it out here.
This rental doesn’t include a charger, but the Nikon MH-25a, Nikon MH-34, and Nikon EH-8P chargers are available as separate rental items.
For recording at 300Mbps, V30 or higher is recommended. Otherwise, UHS-II SD cards up to 512GB are supported.
The EN-EL15c battery will last for approximately 330 frames or up to 85 recording minutes.
It does not. Recording is limited to two hours.
Z-mount cameras are only natively compatible with Z-mount lenses, but you can use the Nikon FTZ II Mount Adapter to use F-mount lenses with this camera.
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Nikon |
Camera Mount |
Nikon Z |
Camera Type |
Mirrorless |
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Accessory Mounts
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Imaging |
Focus
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Audio I/O
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Item Type |
Camera |
Video Capture |
Compression
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