Nikon has declared improvement of the Z9, its highest-end mirrorless camera to date and the first in the Z-mount line that the organization depicts as a flagship.
Actual details are slender, yet Nikon guarantees that it will deliver “the best still and video performance in Nikon history” upon release.
From the single picture released, the Z9 resembles a cross between the current mirrorless Z7 and the D6 full-frame DSLR, with a built-in vertical grip.
Nikon says the Z9 utilizes a recently grown full-frame sensor and another image processing engine, with help for 8K video “as well as various other video specifications that fulfill diverse needs and workflows.”
That is about it for subtleties up until this point, then again, actually Nikon says the Z9 will be released in 2021. Nikon will in general declare the advancement of its highest-end cameras thusly, with full launches following a few months after the fact.
The D6, for example, was declared to be being developed in September 2019, and the full uncover occurred in February 2020.