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Nikon Z5 II + 24-50mm Lens — Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera (24.5MP)

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Elevate Your Photography and Video with the Nikon Z5 II

The Nikon Z5 II combines a 24.5‑megapixel BSI‑CMOS FX‑format sensor with the fast EXPEED 7 processor, delivering crisp detail and responsive performance for both stills and motion. The included NIKKOR Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3 lens is lightweight yet capable, making it a versatile companion for everything from sweeping landscapes to intimate portraits.

Expect confident shooting even in challenging light thanks to the near‑dark autofocus capability and up to 7.5 stops of built‑in image stabilization. The camera’s electronic viewfinder shines with a bright, immersive image that helps you frame precisely, whether you’re indoors or outdoors under bright sun or street lights.

Advanced Autofocus and Sensor Performance

  • High‑speed bursts up to 30fps with full‑resolution capture for fast action and decisive moments.
  • Autofocus that automatically detects nine subject types—people, birds, dogs, cats, cars, bicycles, motorcycles, trains, and airplanes—helping you lock on with less guesswork.

In addition to strong stills performance, the Z5 II is built for filmmakers and content creators. It supports high‑quality video workflows, including 4K/60p capture and in‑camera 12‑bit N‑RAW recording, enabling more flexible post‑production. The camera also integrates with Nikon’s cloud ecosystem and wireless transfer tools to simplify storage and sharing.

  • Nikon Imaging Cloud provides access to adjustable Picture Controls, automatic transfers, and firmware updates to keep your gear current.
  • SnapBridge enables wireless photo transfer to a smartphone or tablet and doubles as a remote release with live view.

The Z5 II isn’t just a stills camera. Its video toolbox supports a range of content creation tasks, from high‑resolution 4K/60p footage to professional looking product reviews and live streaming scenarios, all while maintaining a lightweight, handheld form factor.

Why This Kit Works for Real‑World Use

  • Travel and landscapes: the full‑frame sensor delivers expansive tones and subtle color shifts across bright skies and shadowy valleys.
  • Portraits and street photography: the combination of a fast autofocus system and a compact zoom lens makes casual shoots feel effortless.
  • Video creators: the 4K/60p option and N‑RAW recording provide flexibility in post and smooth motion for cinematic clips.
  • Workflow efficiency: cloud integration and wireless transfers mean quick backup and easy sharing with collaborators or clients.

While results will vary with shooting conditions and technique, the Z5 II offers a robust, all‑around platform that supports a range of creative goals without making promises about guaranteed outcomes.

FAQ

Q: What makes the Nikon Z5 II with the 24-50mm lens a good choice for beginners?

A: A solid starter with a full-frame sensor, fast autofocus, and versatile zoom in a lightweight body.

Q: Can I transfer photos wirelessly and back them up easily?

A: Yes, via Nikon Imaging Cloud and SnapBridge for wireless transfers and remote shooting.