Is Nikon Updating Firmware for Nikon Z6 ii and Z7 ii?

Is Nikon Updating Firmware for Nikon Z6 ii and Z7 ii?

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Is Nikon Updating Firmware for Nikon Z6 ii and Z7 ii?

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Have you heard about Is Nikon Updating Firmware for Nikon Z6 ii and Z7 ii rumor?

So finally, Some good news coming up from Nikon! According to the new rumors. Nikon is set to release a new firmware update for the Nikon Z7 ii and Z6 ii cameras. This update includes improvements to the eye detect autofocus for both cameras. And the Nikon z6ii will upgrade the video compatibility, with the ability to shoot 4k 60p.

This update will incredibly popular in Z6 ii shooters, in particular, thanks to this intriguing video-focused potential firmware update.

The popular Twitter leakster Nokishita recently tweeted that Nikon is due to release a new firmware update for its latest Z mount mirrorless cameras.

“It seems that Nikon will announce the details of CP+ content on February 18th. Details of firmware Ver1.10 for “Z 6 II” and “Z 7 II”, which will be downloaded on February 25, should also be announced (main updates are improved pupil AF performance and 4K UHD / 60p support for “Z 6 II. “

This improvement in Eye AF will definitely prove useful to sports and portrait photographers, but this might not be the biggest upgrade in the world for Nikon Z7 II users. However, Nikon Z6 II users have definitely got a lot to look forward to with the addition of 4K video at 60 frames per second. This higher frame rate video will enable users to experiment with slow-motion features – or they can simply use it to create smoother footage when exported. 

This new upcoming video upgrade of Nikon z6 ii could put Nikon in quite a comfortable place among its competitors. The Nikon Z6 II is priced between the Sony A7 III and the Canon EOS R6. Although the R6 does offer some brilliant video features, the A7 III is a little behind – making the Nikon a comparatively pretty good option for videographers. 

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However, it’s worth noting that this potential upgrade hasn’t actually been announced yet, so if you’re an excited Nikon Z6 II or Nikon Z7 II user, you might want to wait before you get too excited.