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Nikon Z6 II

Nikon Z6 II

Mirrorless · Nikon Z · released 2020-01-01
Lowest now
$979
Steep discount 49% of MSRP
MSRP at launch
$1,999
Jan 2020
Inventory
69
across 1 source

Prices are rising

How we compute this

Used prices have been rising recently. Prices are up 37.1% over the last 30 days. The 90-day low was $709, $270 below today. Currently 49% of the $1,999 MSRP.

Lowest now
$979
MSRP
$1,999
% of MSRP
49%
90-day low
$709
All-time low
$709 (Jun 20, 2026)
30-day trend
+37.1%
Observed across 1 source · 52 days of history in last 90 · Methodology
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Specs

Brand
Nikon
Family
Nikon Z
Category
body
Body type
Mirrorless
Mount
Nikon Z
Sensor
Full Frame
Megapixels
24.5 MP
Lens type
Sensor family
Nikon FX 24.5MP BSI CMOS
Autofocus
Hybrid
AF system
Nikon Hybrid AF (Z)
IBIS
5-axis 5-stop
Weather sealed
Yes
Max video
4K60
Max native ISO
ISO 51,200
Weight
705 g
Dimensions
134 × 101 × 70 mm
Body material
magnesium alloy
Released
2020-01-01
Status
current

Computational features

Focus Bracket
Up to 300 frames (focus shift)
HDR
Multi-Exposure

Full-frame Z body with focus shift, HDR, and multiple exposure; no pre-release capture.

Autofocus & action

AF system
Hybrid (phase + contrast)
Focus points
273 hybrid
Subject detection
Human eye/face, Animal, Bird
Burst (mechanical)
14 fps
Buffer
~124 RAW (14-bit lossless)
Pre-burst capture
No
Card slots
2 (CFexpress B + SD UHS-II)
Sensor readout
BSI

Dual EXPEED 6 processors; eye/face/animal AF added via firmware; no high-speed electronic shutter mode.

Latest pricing by source

Each row is a direct observation from the seller. How this works.
Source Condition Price Listings Observed Link
mpb
good
→ good
$979 3 Observed 19h ago view listing
mpb
excellent
→ excellent
$1,029 59 Observed 19h ago view listing
mpb
like new
→ mint
$1,059 7 Observed 19h ago view listing

Price history

One point per day per (source, grade) pair, connected with lines. Hue marks the source; lightness within a hue marks the condition (darker = better grade). The dashed line is launch MSRP.

See Methods notes #1.1, #1.2, #1.3.

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Methods

How we compute each section

References on each chart link down here. More notes will land as new sections grow.

1. Price history

#1.1 · Grade buckets
Each seller publishes their own raw condition labels (e.g. "Excellent+", "Like new minus", "Bargain"). Those are normalized to a small bucket set: mint, excellent, good, fair, poor, and unknown. The "Latest pricing by source" table above shows both the raw label and the normalized bucket so you can audit any individual mapping.
#1.2 · Missing days
A point is only drawn on a day when a snapshot existed for that (source, grade) pair. Lines connect across gaps so a series with sparse sampling still reads as a single trend, but absence of a point does not mean a stockout: it means we didn't see a listing at that grade that day.
#1.3 · Color encoding
Hue carries the source: terracotta = mpb, sage = keh, cobalt = B&H, honey = ebay. Lightness within a hue carries the condition: darker means a better grade (mint and excellent are darkest; poor is lightest). The dashed ink line is launch MSRP, included as a reference even though it isn't a price observation.