This morning, Nikon announced a new vintage-styled camera, the full-frame, FM2-inspired Nikon Z f. With deep learning technology built-in, the Z f is fully charged to power your photos and video with astounding low-light performance, precision autofocus and robust image stabilization. The Z f also features something for the black-and-white photo fanatic: a dedicated switch on the body, allowing you to instantly flip from colour to black-and-white photography.
But that is only the beginning. Let's take a quick peak at all the headlining features:
- 24MP full-frame BSI CMOS sensor (Same as the Z6II)
- Expeed 7 Image Processor (Same as the Z8/9)
- In-body image stabilization rated up to 8EV
- Up to 14fps continuous shooting (JPEG), 11 fps Raw
- 'C30' JPEG-only 30fps mode with pre-burst function
- AF system with tracking and recognition of 9 subject types
- 4K/60 video from 6K capture with 10-bit N-Log recording
- 32-shot high-res mode to give 96MP images
- SD and MicroSD card slots
- First Full-Frame Nikon camera to feature a flip-out touchscreen
- IBIS can be set to follow AF point
- Body styling based on the Nikon FM family of 35mm film SLRs
- Dedicated Photo, Video and B&W mode dial.
- Hefty magnesium-alloy body with machined brass dials for a more authentic vintage feel
- 80s-inspired Nikon logo
- Threaded shutter button for cable release systems or soft shutter buttons
Pricing starts at $2,699 for the body.