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Save $500 on Nikon Z6 II accessory bundle at Adorama
If you're looking for early deals ahead of the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days on October 8-9, you can save $500 on the Nikon Z6 II at Adorama, and you even get a few accessories thrown in for good measure.
Nikon Z6 II accessory bundle was $1,996.95 now $1,496.95 at Adorama
We reviewed the Nikon Z6 II over on Space.com and thought it was a very capable package all-round, and an ideal option for semi-pros or advanced amateur photographers looking to get into a mirrorless or full frame system. It has excellent image quality thanks to its 24.5MP sensor and fantastic performance across the board.
While we haven't named it in our best astrophotography cameras and best cameras for wildlife photography guides, that doesn't mean it isn't a compelling option in those categories, rather better models with upgraded tech have been released since. That said, it's still a fantastic price and an extremely capable camera. It has impressive low-light performance for those of you who are interested in astro, and its 14FPS burst rate and accurate autofocus make for a great wildlife camera.
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In this Nikon Z6 II Adorama deal, you get the camera itself, plus a 64GB SanDisk memory card, a Slinger shoulder bag and camera strap, and a ProOptic cleaning kit and screen protector. It's not any cheaper than it is at other retailers, but other retailers are only selling the body, not the accessory bundle. That said, we still think it's a worthwhile deal, as you can never have enough cards, and even if the included bag doesn't outperform your main camera backpack, it would be good for storing your gear if nothing else.
Key features: BSI-CMOS 24.5MP full-frame sensor, Z mount, 100- 51,200 ISO range, 4K 60p video, dual card slots, 1.5 lbs/675g.
Product launched: November 2020.
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