upcoming full frame mirrorless camera from Nikon Z mount
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Nikon Europe has posted a video on YouTube that seems to tease the upcoming full frame mirrorless camera from Nikon, along with the rumored new “Z mount”. If you move forward to 1:05 in the video, you’ll see what everyone is talking about. Specifications are after the break.
Nikon Full Frame Mirrorless Specifications (Nikon Rumors):
Official announcement in the next few weeks (still no exact/confirmed date).
Battery life is said to be worse than current Nikon DSLR cameras (obviously).
The biggest problem could be that Nikon may not be able to meet demand as production facilities are not yet ramped up after the restructuring. Again, just a rumor that may or may not turn out to be true.
Very good video AF features (no other details).
Video AF will be different for the two mirrorless models (the cheaper version may have less AF goodies).
AF tracking ability of the 45MP version on par with the current Sony A7 models.
Another price, this time from the UK (body only): 45MP about £2,400, 24MP about £1,700.
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