Nikon has released its latest full-frame mirrorless camera; the Nikon Z9 in India. The camera comes with the company’s newly developed 45.7MP FX-format BSI CMOS sensor, which features a stacked design and is said to offer faster readout speeds.
The Nikon Z9 packs an upgraded EXPEED 7 image processor, which has 10 times faster processing speeds. The camera comes with a newly equipped Quad-VGA panel, that is said to be capable of adjusting the viewfinder brightness depending on the lighting conditions. The device packs a 3.2-inch touch screen monitor and EVF.
It is the company’s first camera to come with a four-axis tilting touchscreen. It supports 8K video recording at 30p with full pixel readout and continuous recording times for over 2 hours. Users will also be able to shoot video in 4K UHD video resolution up to 120p. The camera offers 4K recording in a wide range of frame size/frame rates from 24p to 120p available in multiple formats.
The camera comes with various ports including full-size HDMI out, both mic and headphone ports, USB Type-C, and an Ethernet port. It also comes with support for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The Nikon Z9 also packs dual card slots with both of them supporting CFexpress Type-B cards. The company says that a variety of Nikon and third-party accessories will also be made compatible with the Z9.
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