A couple of years ago, Nikon decided to get serious about its mirrorless efforts and announced both the Nikon Z6 and Z7 full-frame mirrorless cameras to better compete with the likes of Sony. The company has since launched other mirrorless cameras part of its Z-lineup, but what about the originals? Will we be seeing a successor to either model?

It turns out that we might, at least that’s according to a listing on B&H Photo in which the online retailer has listed both the Nikon Z6 II and the Z7 II. The specs of either camera was not mentioned, but the fact that it was listed suggests that these cameras could be on their way. The page also features an event invite to a Nikon announcement which is scheduled for the 14th of October at 12AM ET.

At this point, it’s anyone’s guess as to what kind of specs or features or improvements either camera could be sporting. As for pricing, to give you some context, the Z6 was priced starting at $2,000 for body-only, while the Z7 was priced at $3,400 for body-only. It has been two years since the original cameras were launched, so we suppose they are due for a refresh.

Either way, if you’re interested in getting your hands or knowing more about either camera model, do check back with us in the coming weeks for more updates.

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