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Nikon updates Z 6 & Z 7

The new iterations of these popular full-frame mirrorless cameras receive appealing upgrades, including dual card slots and twin image processors

Of the many full-frame mirrorless camera launches during 2018, it’s widely held that Nikon’s foray received the best reception from the market – and now a slew of updates to each model has made them even more desirable.

Additions common to both the Z 6 and Z 7 include dual card-slots – a bump up from just one – and the introduction of a pair of Expeed 6 processors to offer a major performance boost. In the Z 6II, this has helped the maximum frame

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