Nikon Z 6II | Versatile full-frame mirrorless price drops to $1396.95
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Save $353 on the Nikon Z 6II full-frame mirrorless camera at Amazon, now $1396.95 for hybrid stills and 4K video.
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Nikon Z 6II | Versatile full-frame mirrorless price drops to $1396.95
Save $353 on this price drop.
Full-frame mirrorless cameras don't get cheap. The Nikon Z 6II, a hybrid body that pulls double duty for stills and video, usually sits around $1500 or more.
Right now it's well below that. Nikon Z 6II | Versatile full-frame mirrorless drops to $1396.95 - save $353. That is 20% off the list price and undercuts the 30-day average of $1495.85 by nearly $100.
For just $1396.95, down from its list price of $1749.95. That is $100 below the 90-day average of $1514.77 and $145 below the 180-day mark of $1541.60.
This is the kind of discount that usually shows up around big shopping events, not on a random day in May.
The Z 6II packs a 24.5MP BSI full-frame sensor that handles low light without breaking a sweat. You get 14 FPS continuous shooting, 4K UHD video at 60p with full pixel readout, and dual card slots (CFexpress/XQD plus UHS-II SD) for backup during paid work.
Nikon improved the buffer by 3.5x over the original Z 6, bumped up AF performance, and added USB-C constant power for long video sessions. The body is also vertical grip ready and works with roughly 360 F-mount lenses via the FTZ adapter.
Best for hybrid shooters who need one camera that delivers solid stills and serious video without compromise. Wedding and event photographers will appreciate the dual slot redundancy.
Nikon DSLR users looking to switch to mirrorless get access to their existing lens library through the FTZ adapter. Skip this if you need the absolute latest autofocus tracking found in the Z 6III or if you are heavily invested in a different lens ecosystem.
Twenty percent off a camera this capable is rare outside of Black Friday season. If you need a full-frame hybrid body that handles professional workloads, the $1396.95 price makes this a straight buy. The dual card slots and 4K 60p video alone justify the cost for working shooters.

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