How does the Z 7II differ from the Z 7?

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

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