Nikon's updated entry full-frame mirrorless — successor to Z5 with improved AF and processing.
The Nikon Z5 II is the expected successor to the Nikon Z5, updating Nikon's entry-level full-frame mirrorless with improved autofocus algorithms, better processing, and enhanced video capabilities inherited from newer Z-mount cameras.
Expected to feature an updated full-frame sensor with improved phase-detect AF inherited from Z6 III or Z8 technology. Better video specifications. Improved IBIS performance. Updated EXPEED processor for faster overall operation.
Nikon Z mount with full-frame coverage. Expected dual SD card slots like the Z5. Improved EVF possible. USB-C connectivity. WiFi and Bluetooth. Weather-sealed body. Positioned as the affordable entry to Nikon's full-frame Z system.
Very new — minimal used availability. The original Z5 is available used at budget prices. For entry-level full-frame shooters wanting the latest Nikon Z technology at the most accessible price point.