The Z 7II presents a much better chance of capturing important moments and scenes, and is capable of shooting/recording at a faster and smoother pace due to the fact that they are equipped with dual EXPEED 6 image-processing engines capable of faster processing, larger memory buffers, and dual memory card slots. Therefore, the Z 7II is better suited to more professional users.The Z 7II has the following specifications which differ from the Z 7. A frame advance rate of up to 10 fps with recording of 12-bit RAW/JPEG images using single-point AF and continuous high-speed (extended) shooting (Z 7: up to 9 fps) Equipped with dual EXPEED 6 image-processing engines (Z 7: one EXPEED 6 engine) The 1/8000 to 900 s range of shutter speeds (Z 7: 1/8000 to 30 s) Buffer capacity that supports capture of up to 56 shots with continuous/uninterrupted shooting (Z 7: Approx. 23 shots) Wide-area AF (L) support for eye-/animal-detection AF Support for eye-/animal-detection AF with video recording (including wide-area AF (L) support)Support for HDR (HLG) output Ability to reverse focus-ring rotation direction Support for flash photography in Continuous H (extended) mode Equipped with an energy saving mode Support for USB power delivery The ability to update camera firmware via SnapBridge (Ver. 2.7) The ability to show or hide the information display with still-image shooting and video recording Equipped with a function that maintains focus position when the camera is turned off Equipped with a feature that automatically disables the eye sensor when the camera monitor is tilted The ability to disable EVF and monitor information display Print Share By Email Share By Social Ask A Question FaceBook Twitter