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Nikon Z6 II Scored 94 Points : Sensor Review at DxOMark

Nikon Z6 II Scored 94 Points : Sensor Review at DxOMark

Posted on May 19, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

DxOMark published their full review and test results of the new Nikon Z6 II camera. According to DxOMark sensor review, the Nikon Z6 II achieved an excellent overall sensor score of 94 points with a combination of 24 bits color depth, 14.4 EV dynamic range, and 3303 ISO low-light score.

Like its predecessor, the Nikon Z6 II has one of the highest performing sensors with a 24 MP pixel count in their database, ranking alongside the similar models such as the Panasonic Lumix DC-S1, Leica SL2-S, Sony A7C and Sony A7 III.
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