
Used Nikon Z6 II Body
Condition & contents
| Grading | Good cosmetic condition with some minor scuffs around tripod thread and some light paint loss on one corner. Buttons, dials, functions all working well. Shutter count: ~70k |
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| Testing | Fully tested |
| Warranty | 6 month warranty |
| Includes | Nikon EN-EL15C battery, charger, strap, original box. |
At a glance: Nikon Z6 II body - 24.5MP enthusiast-pro full-frame mirrorless, 14 fps, 4K60p, dual card slots.
About this lens
The Nikon Z6 II is Nikon's enthusiast-pro full-frame mirrorless body - 24.5MP FX sensor, dual EXPEED 6 processors, 14 fps continuous shooting, dual card slots, 5-axis IBIS and 4K UHD 60p video. An all-rounder Z body that handles stills, action, landscape and video well.
Build & handling
| Type | Full-frame mirrorless (Z mount) |
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| Sensor | 24.5 megapixel full-frame CMOS |
| ISO range | 100-51200 (expandable to 50-204800) |
| Continuous shooting | Up to 14 fps |
| Autofocus | 273-point hybrid with subject detection |
| Video | 4K UHD 60p (1.08x crop), 10-bit external ProRes RAW |
| Viewfinder | OLED EVF, 3.69m dots |
| Screen | 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen |
| Weight (body) | 705g |
| IBIS | Yes - 5 stops 5-axis |
| Weather sealing | Yes - pro-grade |
| Card slots | Dual (CFexpress Type B + UHS-II SD) |
Works with
- Native Nikon Z-mount lenses (full-frame Z + DX Z)
- Nikon F-mount DSLR lenses via FTZ/FTZ II adapter (AF-S/AF-P/AF-I full AF, AF-D MF only)
Best for
The best-rounded Nikon Z body for most enthusiasts and pros - enough resolution for landscape and commercial (24.5MP), enough speed for most action work (14 fps), dual card slots for backup redundancy, and competent video. A natural primary-camera choice for photographers who don't specifically need the 45.7MP of the Z7 II or the pure speed of the Z8/Z9.
Frequently asked questions
How does the Z6 II compare to the Z7 II?
Z7 II has much higher resolution (45.7MP vs 24.5MP) - better for landscape/studio/commercial. Z6 II has faster continuous shooting (14 fps vs 10 fps) and better high-ISO performance - better for events/sports/low-light. Both share the same body, AF and video features.
Specifications
| Type | Mirrorless |
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| Sensor Size | Full Frame |
| Condition | Used |
| Brand | Nikon |


