Nikon's updated entry full-frame mirrorless — successor to Z5 with improved AF and processing.
The Nikon Z5 II was released in 2024 as the second-generation entry-level full-frame mirrorless for Nikon Z-mount, featuring a 24.5MP BSI CMOS sensor and 4K/60fps video. 5-axis IBIS rated 7.5 stops (CIPA) — improved over the Z5's 5.0 stops. EN-EL15c battery (~330 shots CIPA). At 620g body only.
24.5MP full-frame BSI CMOS (35.9×23.9mm; EXPEED 7). 4K/60fps; 4K/30fps N-RAW 12-bit; 1080p/120fps. 5-axis IBIS rated 7.5 stops (CIPA). EN-EL15c battery (~330 shots CIPA). 620g body only. Nikon Z full-frame mount.
The Z5 II's BSI CMOS and EXPEED 7 processor (shared with the Z8/Z9 tier) provide substantially improved video capability over the original Z5: 4K/60fps and N-RAW 12-bit versus the original Z5's 4K/30fps crop-mode only. The 7.5-stop IBIS is the highest in the entry-level Nikon Z full-frame tier at launch.
On the used market the Nikon Z5 II is available at entry-level Nikon Z full-frame pricing. Condition checks: EN-EL15c battery health, 4K recording function, Nikon Z mount contacts. Note: 2024 product — verify specifications against Nikon's current page. Compatible with all Nikon Z-mount lenses.