N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Nikon Z 6II Essential Movie Kit

£2909/$3600

An ever-increasing user base of enthusiasts and freelance content creators has demanded that the current generation of mirrorless devices be as comfortable producing a run-and-gun music video or travel documentary as they are a landscape still or portrait. It’s with these users in mind that Nikon launched the Z 6 in 2018, a well-rounded and well-received device that was the brand’s most serious foray yet into the world of video-making, but one not without some areas of weakness. Building on that foundation, the Z 6II answers some of its forebear’s criticisms and builds on its successes, and like the Z 6, is available in the guise of the Essential Movie Kit.

This set comprises of the Z 6II, the FTZ Mount Adaptor, an

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