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Nikon has just announced that they are working on their first mirrorless flagship camera, the Nikon Z 9. Details about this new camera are currently limited and should be available later this year. We do know to expect a Full Frame sensor, capable of capturing internal 8K footage. Let’s take a closer look at it!
Nikon’s Z 6 and Z 7 mirrorless cameras were first launched back in 2018. Their successors, the Z 6II and Z 7II were released in October 2020, with very minor improvements over their predecessors.
Since the launch of their Z Line of mirrorless cameras with a Nikon Z lens mount, Nikon – like other manufacturers – is having a hard time selling their cameras to filmmakers. Indeed, even if the Z line does have great specs like ProRes RAW and BRAW output over HDMI, a flagship camera was missing in the lineup. The same happened to Canon with the EOS R launch, and it took them a couple of years to launch the EOS R5/R6 to fill the gap.
Today, Nikon confirmed that they are working on a new flagship mirrorless camera, just in time for the 2021 Olympics, hopefully, the Nikon Z 9.
At the moment, we have very little information about the Nikon Z 9, except these two images and a bit of information that Nikon themselves published. So here is a quick sum up:
And that’s it so far. Nikon describes the Z 9 as “the best still and video performance in Nikon’s history,” so we can’t wait to hear more about it.
For more information, please visit Nikon’s website here.
What do you think about the Nikon Z 9? Did you make the switch and started investing in the Nikon Z ecosystem as your main camera? What features would you like this camera to have? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.