NIKON Z
Available Nikon Z mirrorless cameras
Nikon Z50 II + 16-50mm f/3.5-6.3 VR
Nikon Z50 II + 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR
Nikon Z50 II + 16-50mm + 50-250mm
Nikon Z6 II Body
Nikon Z5 II Mirrorless Camera
Nikon Z6 II + Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3
Nikon Zf Mirrorless Camera
Nikon Z5 II + 24-50mm f/4-6.3 Mirrorless Camera
Nikon Z6 II + Z 24-70mm f/4 S
Nikon Z7 II Body
Nikon Z6 III Mirrorless Camera
Nikon Z6 II + Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR
Nikon Z5 II + 50mm f/1.4
Nikon Z5 II + 50mm f/1.8 S
Nikon Z7 II + Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3
Nikon Z5 II + 35mm f/1.4
Nikon Z6 II + Z 28-75mm f/2.8
Nikon Z5 II + 85mm f/1.8 S
Nikon Z5 II + 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR
Nikon Zf + 50mm f/1.8 S
Nikon Zf + Z 24-70mm f/4 S Mirrorless Camera
Nikon Z5 II + 35mm f/1.8 S
Nikon Z6 II + Z 24-120mm f/4 S
Nikon Z Mirrorless Cameras FAQ
What is a Nikon Z mirrorless camera?
A Nikon Z is an interchangeable-lens camera without a DSLR mirror mechanism that uses the Nikon Z mount. The sensor image appears on the rear screen and, where fitted, through an electronic viewfinder. The range includes DX APS-C cameras and FX full-frame cameras.
What is the difference between Nikon FX and DX?
Nikon uses FX for full-frame and DX for APS-C. DX often supports a compact kit and provides a narrower angle of view with the same lens. FX is worth considering for low-light work, processing latitude and depth-of-field control. The choice depends on the subject and complete lens budget.
Which Nikon Z camera should you choose?
Which full-frame Nikon Z camera should you choose?
Is the Nikon Z50 II full-frame?
No. The Nikon Z50 II uses a DX APS-C sensor and the Z mount. For a full-frame Nikon Z, compare active FX categories such as the Z5 II, Z6 III, Zf, Z7 II, Z8 or Z9 according to your intended use.
What is the difference between Nikon Z5 II and Z6 III?
The Nikon Z5 II and Nikon Z6 III are FX cameras. Compare autofocus, burst rate, viewfinder, video functions, cards, connections, battery life and complete kit price. The right choice depends on the intended work rather than a universal ranking.
What is the difference between Nikon Z6 II and Z6 III?
The Nikon Z6 II and Nikon Z6 III belong to two generations of the Z6 series. Compare autofocus, burst shooting, viewfinders, stabilisation, video formats, cards and connections, then check the current price difference between the available configurations.
What is the difference between Nikon Z7 II and Z8?
The Nikon Z7 II and Nikon Z8 are FX cameras worth comparing when resolution matters. Also examine speed, AF tracking, viewfinder, video, cards, weight and storage workflow. Open each product page to confirm the functions and accessories included in the offer.
What is the difference between Nikon Z8 and Z9?
Which Nikon Z should you choose for video?
Which Nikon Z suits sport or wildlife?
Can older Nikon F-mount lenses be used on a Nikon Z?
Yes, with a compatible FTZ or FTZ II adapter. Retained functions depend on the exact lens, including its generation and autofocus system. Check official compatibility, system balance and available functions before purchase.
What is the difference between Nikon Z mount and F mount?
The Z mount is used by Nikon Z mirrorless cameras and NIKKOR Z lenses. The F mount belongs to Nikon's historic DSLR system. An F-mount lens needs a compatible FTZ or FTZ II adapter on a Z camera, while a NIKKOR Z lens mounts directly. Browse the available Nikon lenses.
Can an FX Nikon Z lens be used on a DX camera?
Yes. An FX NIKKOR Z lens can be used on a DX Nikon Z camera, with a narrower angle of view due to the APS-C sensor. A NIKKOR Z DX lens is designed for DX; on a compatible FX camera, the camera normally uses a cropped image area. Always check the exact camera-lens combination.
Should you buy a Nikon Z body or a lens kit?
Choose a body-only offer if you already own a compatible lens or want to select each lens separately. A kit is simpler when the included lens suits the intended first use. Check the exact lens name, accessories, weight, current price and availability on every product page.
Where can you check a Nikon Z offer's price, availability and contents?
Current price and availability appear on every product card and product page. The product page identifies whether the offer is body only or a kit and lists the included lens and accessories. These details are dynamic, so confirm them when placing the order.
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Sources and verification method
Last verified:11 July 2026
This category is verified as the Nikon Z range hub: DX and FX models, Z mount, lens compatibility, intended uses and active offers in the MCZDirect catalogue.
Checks performed
- Identification of active Nikon Z models and related subcategories.
- Separation of DX and FX formats to support product selection.
- Verification of the Z mount and adapted Nikon F-mount lenses.
- Consistency between recommendations, active catalogue data and internal links.
Primary sources
- Nikon UK - Mirrorless cameras
- Nikon UK - NIKKOR Z lenses
- Nikon UK - FTZ II Mount Adapter
- Nikon UK - Nikon Z6III
The commercial selection may change with stock, available kits and manufacturer updates.















































