The Nikon Z7 is a high-resolution FX-format camera and the flagship of Nikon’s compact, large-diameter, and full-frame Z mount. Please note that we also carry the updated Nikon Z7II. Key features of the Z 7 include:
Exceptional image quality in a compact build
45.7MP BSI CMOS sensor and EXPEED 6 processor
Improved autofocus and focus tracking
4K UHD video capture and 8K time-lapse
Nikon Z System. The Z7 is one of the first cameras in Nikon’s full-frame Z-mount system, which gives you exceptional image quality and optical design in a compact build. This system’s inner diameter is 17% larger than the F mount, allowing for more advanced optics and lenses, while the 16mm flange distance is 65% shorter than the F mount, which makes for markedly slimmer body designs. Z-mount cameras are only compatible with Z-mount lenses, and Z-mount lenses only work with Z-mount cameras.
Unmatched Image Quality. The 45.7MP full-frame sensor is paired with an EXPEED 6 processor to give you a native ISO range of 64-25,600 and an extended ISO range of 32-102,400. The sensor’s back-illuminated design gives you clean, low-noise images at high ISO values, while its lack of a conventional low-pass filter gives you exceptional sharpness and resolution. The EXPEED 6 processor gives you a 9 fps continuous RAW-shooting frame rate and ensures speedy functionality.
493-Point Phase-Detect Autofocus. The Z7’s AF system offers 493 phase-detection AF points that cover 90% of the image area both vertically and horizontally, making it great for stills and video. Improvements to Nikon’s tracking focus system promise even better continuous-focus performance, including tracking out to the edges of the frame. The Hybrid Autofocus mode automatically switches between phase- and contrast-detect systems, which makes it ideal for video.
Built-In 5-Axis Vibration Reduction. Nikon has finally joined the photographer-friendly party and integrated a 5-axis sensor-shift Vibration Reduction system into the Z-Series cameras. This superlative VR system offers up to five stops of compensation from camera shake with native Z-mount lenses. Additionally, it is jointly compatible with VR-enable F-mount lenses when using the Nikon FTZ Mount Adapter, albeit with only 3-axis stabilization.
4K UHD Video and 8K Time-Lapse. The Nikon Z 7 isn’t just for ultra-sharp stills; it’s capable of in-camera 4K UHD recording at 24/25/30p, Full HD at up to 120p for slow-motion playback, and uncompressed output to an external recorder via HDMI mini out. The Interval Timer Mode gives you 8K time-lapses or in-camera 4K time-lapses, both of which can use up to 9,999 exposures. The N-Log gamma lets you capture flat-looking footage with a high dynamic range, the Electronic VR feature gives you smooth handheld shooting, and you get 10-bit data output over HDMI. Unlike previous Nikon mirrorless cameras, the Z7 includes focus peaking and zebra warnings. You can capture stereo audio in-camera or externally via 1/8-inch mic input, while a separate 1/8-inch headphone input enables precision audio monitoring.
High-Res Electronic Viewfinder and LCD. The built-in EVF boasts 3.6m-dot resolution, 100% coverage, and 0.80x magnification to give you a bright, clear view of what the sensor sees. The tilting 3.2-inch 1m-dot rear touchscreen LCD can also be used for image composition and review when shooting at arm’s length.
Compact, Professional Build. As you’d expect, the pro-grade Z7 is built like a beast. The magnesium-alloy body features dust and weather sealing, so inclement weather and harsh climates won’t be able to stop you. The form factor, ergonomic grip, and anti-slip material all add up to a camera that was designed with extended shoots in mind, while the joystick makes for fast and intuitive option and focus-point selection.
XQD Compatible. The Z7 includes one XQD memory-card slot for superior speed, capability, and reliability. It’s also compatible with Type B CFexpress cards.
Power Options. The included EN-EL15b battery gives you up to 310 shots per charge and can be charged in camera (the AC adapter is only available by request). If you opt to rent the separate Nikon MB-N10 Battery Grip, you can increase battery life by approximately 180% and gain the ability to hot swap batteries while you’re using the camera. The Z7 is also compatible with EN-EL15 and EN-EL15a batteries, but you can’t charge those in camera.
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The Z 7 uses Nikon’s SnapBridge platform to transfer images from the camera to a phone or tablet. Using Bluetooth, you can quickly transfer low-res proxy files to share; tag your files with dates, times, and locations; and operate the camera remotely with shutter release and live view display.
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This is a very early impression, based on a day or two playing around with the camera. I’ve gone on record as saying I’d be hesitant to be an early adopter and I still feel this way, but I’ll grudg...
This is a very early impression, based on a day or two playing around with the camera. I’ve gone on record as saying I’d be hesitant to be an early adopter and I still feel this way, but I’ll grudgingly admit I really like this camera. The most outstanding thing to me was it feels really good in my hands. It’s fairly small but quite solid with a very secure grip. (I have fairly large hands, though, YMMV.) The image stabilization is very effective, the camera focuses accurately and quietly, write times for images are pretty reasonable with the noticeable lag that I feared. The controls are a bit different but very intuitive and the touch screen I love.
The adapter works really well on all the Nikon lenses I tried it with; autofocus is quick and sure, but let me note I didn’t try any difficult, moving targets. But as a person who generally avoids adapters, I didn’t mind using these adapted lenses. I also didn’t try any third-party lenses or older Nikkors, so that may be different. Overall I’m moving from “I don’t care about your Z camera” to “this is really pretty nice.” And make no mistake about it; this is generation 1 but it is also the future. You can run and embrace the future or you can go kicking and screaming, but eventually you’re going.
January 2019
Aspect Ratio | 1:1, 3:2, 4:5, 16:9 |
Battery | (1) EN-EL15b Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack |
Brand | Nikon |
Built-in Flash | No |
Camera Mount | Nikon Z |
Camera Type | Mirrorless |
Category | Photo |
Continuous Shooting | Up to 9 fps at 45.7 MP |
Dedicated Flash System | iTTL |
Dimensions | 5.3″ × 4″ × 2.7″ |
Dust Reduction System | Yes |
Exposure Modes | Modes: Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
External Flash Connection | Hot Shoe |
File Format | Still Images: JPEG, RAW |
Flash Compensation | -3 EV to +1 EV (in 1/3 or 1/2 EV steps) |
Flash Modes | First-Curtain Sync, Off Rear Curtain/Slow Sync, Rear Sync, Red-Eye Reduction, Slow Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction |
Focus Type | Auto & Manual Focus |
Focusing | Modes
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ISO Range | Auto, 64-25600 (Extended Mode: 32-102400) |
Inputs/Outputs | 1/8" Headphone, 1/8" Microphone, HDMI C (Mini), USB Type-C, Nikon DC2 |
Interval Recording | Yes |
Item Type | Camera |
Maximum Resolution | 45.7 MP: 8256 × 5504 |
Maximum Sync Speed | 1/200 second |
Memory Type | XQD |
Metering Modes | Center-Weighted Average Metering, Matrix, Spot Metering, Highlight Weighted |
Mount | Nikon Z |
Pixels | Actual: 46.89 Megapixel |
Screen Coverage | 100% |
Self Timer | 20 seconds, 10 seconds, 5 seconds, 2 seconds |
Sensor | Size: 35.9 × 23.9 mm |
Sensor Size | Full Frame |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Shutter Speed | 30 – 1/8000 Second , Bulb Mode |
Shutter Type | Electronic & Mechanical |
Video Clip Length | Up to 29 minutes 59 seconds |
Video Format | 3840 × 2160p at 23.98/25/29.97 fps (H.264) |
Video Recording | Yes, NTSC/PAL |
Viewfinder | Size
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Weight | 1.29 lbs. |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
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