While the company is retiring the consumer mirrorless Nikon 1 line, Nikon says that its DSLRs aren’t going anywhere. Nikon says the new full-frame mirrorless system is a culmination of the company’s long history alongside decades of feedback from photographers. “The system is the result of Nikon’s unsurpassed optical and manufacturing capabilities gained through more than a century of imaging expertise.” “The new mirrorless camera and Nikkor lenses that are in development will enable a new dimension in optical performance with the adoption of a new mount,” Nikon’s press release reads. We don’t know how many lenses will be available when the camera launches, but Nikon confirmed it will have an adapter allowing existing DSLR lenses to be used on the mirrorless camera, similar what we’ve seen from Sony and Canon.Īdopting a new mount, however, will likely allow the mirrorless system to maintain a smaller profile. That means lenses that work natively with the new mount will have to be developed. Nikon says the mirrorless body will have a new lens mount rather than repurposing the existing F-mount on the company’s DSLRs. While details are still limited, here’s what we know officially so far. NIKON FULL FRAME SERIESOn July 25, the company confirmed the development of the camera without yet giving the series a name or launch date, calling the new mirrorless camera “next-generation full-frame.” The FX-format (Nikon’s designation for full-frame) camera is under development alongside compatible lenses. The Nikon full-frame mirrorless camera is no longer a mythical creature. Update: Nikon launches the Z7 and Z6 cameras at a special event in Tokyo, and Digital Trends was there to document it all.
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