
This package includes the Nikon Z Nikkor 24-70mm F4 S lens.
The camera has a familiar name and the target audience is also the same, meaning those who are upgrading their camera to a full-frame sensor or, why not, those interested in shooting with other devices and who want a decent camera to use.
The appearance is also the same as the popular first version, but that's where the similarities end. The Nikon Z5 II contains some of the same technology as the top-of-the-line Z8 and Z9 models, meaning this body offers better image quality, faster autofocus, and clearly more advanced video recording capabilities.
This means you can take impressive photos even in low light, sharp photos and videos of children or pets, and video content that stands out clearly from phone footage, for example for social media.
Nikon markets the camera as a kind of beginner's camera and their idea has been to design a first proper camera without compromises. So with this one the limit is more your own creativity, the camera sets as few limits as possible.
When you first pick it up, you'll notice Nikon's acclaimed ergonomics, the handle is comfortable to hold and the grip is firm even when shooting with longer telephoto lenses. Whether the subject is spring birds or a dog running fast in the field, the camera and optics will stay with you. The body is made of metal, which means it's light and durable.
There are more buttons on the camera compared to the basic models and this quickly becomes a big advantage, allowing faster access to settings without having to scroll through menus. The focus point can be moved via the joystick or by pressing directly on the touchscreen.
When you raise the camera to your eye, your attention is drawn to the larger and much brighter electronic viewfinder. Through the electronic viewfinder, you can see exactly how the final result will be framed and exposed. Exposure compensation can be done directly with the camera's control dial and, with many Nikon lenses, via the programmable control dial.
The Nikon Z5 II features a new Picture Control button on the top of the camera, which lets you directly select the desired color setting, or so-called preset. There are 31 different options available, and more can be downloaded and transferred to the camera using the phone app. With these color settings, you can get exactly the tone you want in your images and the files are ready to share.
Beginner's camera is a bit of a misleading term, as learning and mastering the camera is easier and faster when the camera gives you all the options and doesn't hide features in the menus. So in this sense, the Nikon Z5 II is very good for beginners but also for those who have advanced very far in their photography hobby.
Of course, the most important thing is the quality of the photos and video - these things are fine too!
The Nikon Z 5 II features a similar 3D tracking autofocus system to the flagship Z9 and Z8 models, and the difference is clear compared to its predecessor.
Going through the feature list, you'll notice that the camera surpasses the Nikon Z6 II in terms of features. Similarly, the internal image stabilization is better than the Z6 and Z7 models, with an effective f-stop of 7.5. The stabilization helps you take sharp handheld photos in the dark, which is often when the landscape and light are at their best, such as at dusk.
The new image sensor also helps with low-light photography, with a sensitivity of up to 64,000, which is quite a feat compared to film. With the Nikon Z5 II camera, you get images with less noise than with the previous model.
Like the Nikon Z8, the camera has a C30 burst mode, meaning you can shoot 30 images per second and recording starts even before you press the shutter button! This feature allows you to time even fast-paced situations perfectly, burst shooting only works with JPG images.
The Nikon Z5 II includes the manufacturer's latest autofocus features. Like the top models, the system is AI-trained, meaning the camera quickly recognizes different shooting subjects and situations. The camera's focus recognizes nine different subject types, animals, vehicles, and people. In addition, the camera has a popular separate bird mode.
This is useful for more than just shooting fast-paced sports or birds in flight. The same features work for people and pets, meaning you get sharper images even in everyday shots when your kids are running or you want to capture a quick moment - while still keeping your subject in focus. And these features work for video too!
Regarding the camera, it has been mentioned many times how the features are surprising and video recording is one of them. The video features are solid and this camera makes very impressive social media videos, but the quality is also good enough for more professional shooting. The Nikon Z6 III is an even more capable option for video recording, but the Z5 II is enough for many photographers.
Here are the key features:
Nikon Z5 II: video is recorded using the entire pixel count of the sensor, i.e. a 6K image is converted into a 4K video file. This results in sharper images with less noise and aliasing than 4K video that only uses a portion of the pixels. 4K 60P video will have cropping like the Z6 II.
The Nikon Z5 II is the first camera from the manufacturer to record N-Raw video directly to SD card. N-Raw offers 12-bit color depth and is suitable for those who work with video colors and tones. In addition to the wide-range N-log setting, videos can be recorded in 10-bit format internally directly to the memory card, which previously required the use of an external recorder. This is suitable for professionals who want to define the color and contrast of the video material themselves.
In addition to the body stabilizer, it is possible to stabilize videos with electronic (e-VR) image stabilization. The body stabilizer also takes into account the focus point in use and stabilizes the area in focus to optimize it.
The Nikon Z5 II supports modern data transfer via WiFi and Bluetooth . Nikon SnapBridge not only transfers images but also acts as a remote shutter release for the camera . The camera is compatible with the Nikon Imaging Cloud cloud service and functions as a webcam directly via the USB connection.
The camera's battery is EN-EL15C and can be charged directly via the USB-C connection on the camera.
Specifications:
The sales package includes:
The sales package does not include a separate charger or memory card.


