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Nikon Z 7 II – Review 2021 – PCMag AU
The second-generation Z 7 ups processing power and adds support for dual memory cards

Nikon didn’t go back to the drawing board for its second-generation full-frame mirrorless camera. Instead, the Z 7 II ($2,999.95, body only) is a modest update to the first edition. Improvements include dual memory card slots and support for a proper vertical grip, directly addressing gripes voiced about the Z 7. Dual processors provide plenty of pep, and the image sensor remains one of the best you can find in any camera. Autofocus is speedy too, but not quite as intelligent as some others. Competitors…
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