493-Point Hybrid AF System
Focus on what matters.

9 FPS Shooting
The speed to succeed.
Shoot up to 9 FPS at full resolution (12-bit RAW or JPEG) with minimal shooting noise7 and without the need for an external battery pack. For complete silence, switch to Silent Mode and shoot up to 8 FPS with no mechanical noise.

ISO 64 (Expandable to ISO 32)
Increased light capture means you can shoot at lower sensitivity more often. And the lower the sensitivity, the greater the detail, color range and contrast.

ISO 25,600 (Expandable to 102,400)
More light gathering potential, flawless EXPEED 6 noise reduction and new NIKKOR Z lenses free you to explore the darker side of light with entirely new brilliance.

Connectivity
Connections? It’s got a few.


Built-In Wi-Fi®
Transfer images to compatible smart devices 2X faster than previously possible—up to 25 mbps. Choose between the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands for optimum transfer speeds.8

Built-In Bluetooth Low Energy
The Z 7 can automatically connect whenever your compatible smart device is in range. Send original resolution JPEGs or have the camera automatically transfer 2MB versions of your photos as you shoot them.

Remote Shooting
With SnapBridge version 2.5 or greater, you can also use your compatible smartphone as a remote monitor and controller. Touch focus, adjust settings like exposure mode, white balance and more, then fire the shutter.

New USB Battery Charging
For the first time in a full-frame Nikon camera, you can charge the Z 7’s new EN-EL15b battery in the camera through a standard USB-C connection—from your computer, a wall outlet or other charging device.9 Already have EN-EL15a/EN-EL15 batteries?10 They work with the Z 7, too.

New connectivity option
Connect to a Mac or PC over Wi-Fi and wirelessly transfer RAW, JPEG and movie files. Two modes available: Camera Access Point mode, for connecting directly to a PC, and Station (STA) mode, for connecting over a router.11

Hd Tilting Touchscreen
A feast for the eyes.

Remote Shooting And Rf Speedlight Control
Capture and create remotely
Take control of the light with any compatible Nikon Speedlight. Use the optional WR-R10 Wireless Remote Controller for wirelessly controlling SB-5000 Speedlights from another room, around corners or outdoors in bright sunlight. Advanced Wireless Lighting using optically controlled Speedlights like the SB-700 and SB-500 is also possible. For remote shooting, the WR-1 and WR-R10 Wireless Remote Controllers can be used.