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Nikon Z6 FX-Format Mirrorless Camera Body w/ NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S

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Style: w/ 24-70mm


Configuration: Base


Features

  • New larger Z mount for revolutionary optical performance
  • Nikon designed 24.5mp backside illuminated image sensor
  • 273 point on sensor phase detect AF system
  • Up to 12 fps; 4k ultra hd video; 8k time lapse; 120/1080p slow motion
  • Compatible with new z Nikkor lenses, over 360 f mount Nikkor lenses

Description

The all-around camera for those seeking an ideal balance between resolution, speed and low-light performance. 12 fps 12-bit raw or JPEG shooting. 4K Ultra HD video with full pixel readout. Brilliant low-light performance up to ISO 51, 200 native. All combined with the advantages of a lightweight mirrorless design, a revolutionary new full-frame lens mount and matched lenses and seamless integration with Nikon DSLR system-including the F-mount nikkor lenses you love. The Z6 is a camera that works as hard as you do. The Z6 is perhaps the most adaptable camera we've ever created. It's at the sweet spot of speed, resolution and low-light performance. All combined with the advantages of a lightweight mirrorless design, a revolutionary new full-frame lens mount with matched lenses and seamless integration with Nikon DSLR system-including the F-mount nikkor lenses you love. This is mirrorless versatility as only Nikon could create.

Compatible Mountings: Nikon Z, Nikon F


Aspect Ratio: Unknown


Photo Sensor Technology: BSI CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG; RAW


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 70 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 2 x


Maximum Aperture: 4 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Metering Description: TTL metering using camera image sensor


Brand: Nikon


Model Name: AMZNKZ62470RB


Built-In Media: UC-E24 USB Cable, BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cap, AN-DC19 Strap, EN-EL15b Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, MH-25a Battery Charger, Camera Body & Lens, DK-29 Rubber Eyecup, HDMI/USB Cable Clip, BF-N1 Body Cap


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: 1598


Remote Included: No


UPC: 018208015986


Item Type Name: Nikon z6 fx-format mirrorless camera body w/ nikkor z 24-70mm f/4 s.


Item Height: 4 inches


Manufacturer: Nikon


Warranty Description: All new Nikon cameras, lenses, Speedlights and accessories include a one-year limited warranty. During this period, if the product is found to be defective in material or workmanship, Nikon Inc or one of its authorized repair facilities will either repair or replace the product without charge (as long as it meets the terms of the warranty). No registration or “warranty” card is needed with these products; simply retain your original dated proof-of-purchase in case warranty service is needed. We recommend registering your product so we can send you information about future updates or service issues that may arise.


Metering Methods: TTL metering using camera image sensor


Exposure Control: Manual, Automatic


White Balance Settings: Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Color Temperature, Fluorescent, Cloudy, Flash torch, Shade


Self Timer: 2 seconds, 20 seconds, 10 seconds, 5 seconds


Crop Mode: Full-Frame


Screen Size: 3.2 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Tilting


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Display Resolution Maximum: 2100000


Has Color Screen: Yes


Flash Memory Type: XQD, CFExpress


Memory Slots Available: 1


Recording Capacity: 30 minutes


Auto Focus Technology: Hybrid


Focus Features: Passive


Autofocus Points: 273


Focus Type: Auto Focus, Manual Focus


Focus Mode: Manual Focus (MF), Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Single-Servo AF (AF-S)


Autofocus: Yes


Aspect Ratio: Unknown


File Format: JPEG; RAW


Effective Still Resolution: 24.5 MP


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW, TIFF


Maximum Image Size: 69.9 Centimeters


Bit Depth: 14 Bit


Maximum Focal Length: 70 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 2 x


Lens Type: Zoom


Zoom: Optical Zoom


Camera Lens: NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S


Minimum Focal Length: 24 Millimeters


Focal Length Description: 24 to 70mm


Digital Zoom: 0.3 x


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7


Photo Filter Thread Size: 72 Millimeters


Lens Construction: 14 Elements in 11 Groups


Photo Filter Size: 72 Millimeters


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Video Output: HDMI


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 2


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Shooting Modes: PSAM


Digital-Still: No


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Video


Night vision: No


Compatible Mountings: Nikon Z, Nikon F


Sensor Type: BSI CMOS


Image stabilization: Optical


Maximum Aperture: 4 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 80


Photo Sensor Resolution: 24.5 MP


Photo Sensor Size: Full Frame (35mm)


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/8000 seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 1/30 seconds


Form Factor: Mirrorless


Special Feature: EXPEED 6 Image Processing Engine; 273-Point Phase-Detect AF System


Color: Black


Item Weight: 1.29 Pounds


Video Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p, FHD 1080p


Viewfinder: Electronic


Flash Modes: default_no_selection_value, Front-curtain sync, Rear-curtain sync, Red-eye reduction, Red-eye reduction with slow sync, Slow rear-curtain sync, Slow sync


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Skill Level: Amateur


Compatible Devices: Nikon Z, Nikon F


Continuous Shooting: 12 fps


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.8x


Flash Sync Speed: 1/200 sec


Video Capture Format: MPEG-4


Expanded ISO Maximum: 204800


Battery Weight: 2 Grams


Audio Output Type: Headphones, Speakers


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Battery Type: Lithium Ion


Processor Description: EXPEED 6


Frame Rate: Up to 120 fps


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic Entry to Full-frame Mirrorless from Nikon
I'm a long-time Nikon user, going back to film camera days. I've eagerly awaited Nikon's first full-frame mirrorless cameras, and the new Z6 exceeds my expectations. First, this is truly a Nikon. Build quality if outstanding, and the look and feel is 100% Nikon. If you've used a Nikon DSLR, you'l be right at home here. First and foremost, picture quality is just outstanding. Detailed images, with natural colors, especially skin tones. I've always thought Nikon's colors were a standout, and the Z6 continues in this tradition. There's tons of options for shooting different effects, and the Z6 expands to include many additional filter effects I've not seen on prior high-end DSLRs (you can find these under the "Set Picture Control" option, most easily reached by pressing the "i" button on the back. The touch-screen is a great feature here, it makes navigation from the "i" button quite natural and easy. I didn't notice any banding or moire effects in various outdoor shots at smaller apertures (shooting both the 24-70 Z lens and a number of my older AF-S lense via the excellent FTZ adapter). Hi-ISO performance is stunning. Even at 12,600, there's amazingly little noise in the Z6 images. In sum, the Z6 produces excellent images in either Raw or out-of-camera JPEGs. Highlights with the Z6 controls and usage are the huge, bright no-lag electronic viewfinder. This is a joy to use! Even in very-dark scenes, the viewfinder shows a bright, clear image, almost like night vision for very dark night scenes. There is truly no discernable lag here, either. Nikon *finally* added U1-U2-U3 settings to the program dial, a much better system than the "shooting banks" from prior high-end offerings. This allows you to setup 3 different camera states (I use "landscape", "portrait", and "action") and recall each with a simple turn of the dial. So much easier than the old method. Many early reviews (especially of the Z7) raised some issues with autofocus, especially in tracking modes of faster-moving subjects. I've just not had issues in this area in a few days of usage of the Z6. The single point modes are great, and cover nearly the entire image area. There's a "nub" controller on the back, perfectly placed under my right thumb, that allows you to move this point easily over your subject. The Z6 was tack-sharp in nearly every photo using this method, especially with the native 24-70 Z lens. The auto modes worked well, too. It's not quite as quick to pickup less-contrasty subject in AF-C modes compared to my D500, but it's pretty close. There is 3D subject-tracking mode under "auto". Press the center OK button, and a white box appears. Move this over your subject (by either re-framing or the nub control), and half-press the shutter. The Z6 will now track this subject throughout the frame. Give a full shutter press when you want to take the shot. The framing box will continue to track the subject, so you can keep taking shots as you like. Work's great. The Z6 uses a combination of shape and color info to recognize the subject, and follows it throughout the frame. To reset the box, you have to hit "ok" again, and you can start again. Easier to use than describe here, actually. There's just so much more to say about the Z6. I haven't dived into video modes, but all the other reviews say this is an extremely capable video camera. In-body vibration reduction (called IBIS - in body image stabilization) is another game changer on older lenses that lack this feature. Focus peaking (courtesy of the electronic view finder) means use of older, manual focus lenses is quite easy! Between IBIS and focus peaking, those older Nikon telephotos are starting to look like a real bargain. Mirrorless really is a game changer, and Nikon's first full-frame versions are an outstanding advance. So many features here: in-body stabilization, autofocus covering nearly the entire frame, an outstanding, high-res and no-lag viewfinder, tons of picture and shooting options, it all adds up to a highly recommended camera in a great, compact form. I'm not selling my D810 or D500 just yet, but the Z6 has become my go-to camera for most usage (I'm still shooting wildlife on the D500). Well done, Nikon! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2018 by J. C. M.

  • Amateur Photographer Lovin' the Z6
I'm a beginner photography enthusiast, and was wanting to get my first full frame camera, and boy, I feel like I hit the market at both a great time, but almost overwhelming time with the choices. A few months earlier and my only FF mirrorless choice would have been the Sony, but with the Nikon out, I researched the two extensively. I've seen a lot of of the photography community recommending Sony, but for my purposes, I thought the Nikon was a better fit, and in the past month of using it, I've never regretted going with the Z6. Regarding the camera's auto-focus performance, I've never had issue, but from what I understand, the criticism has centered around fast moving subjects such as wildlife or sports photography, which isn't my game. I am exploring astro, landscape, and street photography, plus just getting some great shots of the family, and it's been on point. Regarding battery life, I'm generally shooting for maybe 2-3 hours at a time and been fine, but did run out of juice on Thanksgiving when I was using it all day and had to take a break to charge it, so I'll prob get an extra battery at some point (baby steps). Ultimately, I chose this over the A7iii as it seemed like it would be easier to learn for someone newer, and overall, it checked all the right boxes in terms of ease of use, viewfinder, durability/weather-proofing, ergonomics, and picture quality, and I've been enjoying getting myself out of auto mode and exploring the artistic opportunities this camera affords me. I would like to see eye auto-focus come down the road as its available in the A7's and EOSR, but aside from that, I think it's just an awesome tool that you can't go wrong with. Btw, I give two shits about dual slots, but I'm just a hobbyist and not shooting weddings or anything, so is a non-issue for me, but totally get that criticism in its reviews by pros. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2018 by Tony R

  • I am happy I made the move to full frame mirrorless with the Z6
I love my Z6. It replaced a Fuji X-T2 that I shot (stills, rarely video) primarily with the pro-level 16-55mm f2.8 when traveling. I'm not a pro, nor am I coming from another full frame camera. The pics from the Z6 are far superior to the X-T2...better dynamic range, less noise (especially in low light), and the in-body image stabilization is fantastic. The 24-70 f4 kit lens is amazingly sharp. I think the Fuji Jpegs had slightly better color right out of the camera, but I always shoot and develop raw, so that doesn't matter to me, nor does the single card slot. Other things I like...lightweight, good control layout and grip for my big hands, good customization options, bright clear viewfinder. So far I find battery life at least double what is rated in the manual. Negatives...no live highlight warning when shooting stills (it is in the play mode), kit lens has some vignetteing wide open (easy to fix in post), the customizable focus ring is a little too sensitive and easy to move accidentally (I deactivated it unless in manual focus mode). I haven't had any autofocus complaints, but I'm mostly shooting slow or static subjects in decent light. What low light focusing I've done has been fine. I haven't had any banding issues in post-production, where I rarely lift shadows more than 2 stops. 3 max. One warning...I was using Capture One version 12 in post, and I found the software would not apply the lens correction metadata embedded by the camera, so...the raw files looked terrible. I though it was the camera at first. I was very disappointed. Then I confirmed the issue with Phase One and subsequently switched to Lightroom. Problem solved. So, be prepared for disappointment if you're using Capture One 12. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2019 by Andy C., Chicago

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