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Nikon entered the full-frame mirrorless camera segment with the Nikon Z7 and Z6

Nikon's new cameras, the Z7 and Z6, will not only impress you with a redesigned sensor in a smaller body. They are significantly different from their predecessors, as they represent the beginning of a new generation of cameras.

Versatile mirrorless cameras Nikon Z7 and Z6 with the widest full-frame bayonet in the world they capture light that we have not been able to recognize until now.

Both devices that, among other things, use hybrid autofocus system, runs the processor Expedite 6. This will deliver images with little noise and stunning dynamic range.

The Z7 has a sensor resolution of 45.7MP intended primarily for those users who demand the highest possible quality of photos from their camera. The Z6 features a sensor with resolution 24.5 MP, but compared to his brother (from 64 to 25,600) can boast a higher number ISO (from 100 to 51,200), which represents the light sensitivity of the sensor. It's also better suited for creating videos, as unlike the Z7, which it creates 9 shots per second, records at the frequency 12 frames per second. The cameras allow you to 4K full-frame videos you capture every scene in extraordinary detail.

At the same time, Nikon announced three new lenses that will be compatible with the two new cameras. We are talking about a standard zoom lens NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S, a wide-angle lens with a fixed focal length NIKKOR Z 35mm f/1.8 S and a standard lens with a fixed focal length NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8 S. A new one will also be available adapter for FTZ bayonet, which will allow the use of approximately 360 existing F-mount lenses.

Nikon's new trump cards will be available to customers soon. The Z7 will have to be deducted 3.699 €, and for the Z6 2.299 €.

Gallery - Nikon Z6 and Z7

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