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FTC link-level disclosure: consider every link on this website as an affiliate link. It seems a given that one is going to be the new flagship Z9, and another is possibly also the Z8 that'll sit below it in a similar manner to the Z6 more on this below.
So what else is on the cards is an interesting question. Model 2: Fewer megapixels, a camera designed for sport, same 5. Model 3: A 46 MP sensor, 20 fps, the viewfinder is also 5. It's been rumored that one of these models could be a Z-mount replacement for the much-loved D It could be so.
While the Nikon Z50 is the little sibling of the Z-system family, it won't be the most junior member; there is talk that we will see the release of an entry level Nikon Z30 at some point this year the 'ZX0' seems to be Nikon's naming convention for bodies with an APS-C sensor.
Recently leaked designs appear to confirm these rumors, as they show an APS-C size sensor in a camera body with a Z-mount. In addition, there's no electronic viewfinder to be seen, suggesting that this release will compete with other entry-level cameras such as the Fujifilm X-A5 and the Panasonic Lumix GX Current page: Nikon rumors The editor of Digital Camera World, James has 21 years experience as a magazine and web journalist and started working in the photographic industry in as an assistant to Damian McGillicuddy, who succeeded David Bailey as Principal Photographer for Olympus.
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