Photos of Strange Nikon Z ‘XX’ Show What is Probably a Fake Camera
A photographer in the Philippines has shared photos of a "Nikon Z XX" camera, which at first glance looks like it could be an early prototype of a Nikon Z6 or Z7 .
A photographer in the Philippines has shared photos of a "Nikon Z XX" camera, which at first glance looks like it could be an early prototype of a Nikon Z6 or Z7 .
Nikon has announced firmware updates for its Z Series mirrorless cameras that bring increased AF performance, improved tracking, and more. The update will be released on April 26, 2021.
Nikon has brought back the 'Nikon Yellow' trial program, allowing US-based photographers to try the new Nikon Z5 full-frame mirrorless camera "worry free" for 30 days. If you don't like it, simply send back the camera at the end of the trial period for a full refund, including pre-paid shipping.
Nikon has announced a new trade-in program that wants to make it that much cheaper to "discover full-frame mirrorless." From today until September 27th, you'll be able to trade-in any working camera and get a $100 bonus plus the value of your camera towards the recently announced Nikon Z5.
Nikon has officially announced the Z5, a new full-frame mirrorless camera that's designed to be the perfect tool for "emerging creators" and those jumping into mirrorless cameras for the first time.
It's a big month for camera releases. Canon unveiled the EOS R5 and EOS R6, Leica released the M10-R, Blackmagic dropped the URSA Mini Pro 12K, and Sony is going to release the a7S III on July 28th. Now, Nikon is preparing to release a new camera of its own: the entry-level full-frame mirrorless Nikon Z5.
It's not just Canon and Sony who are planning to release new gear this month. According to Nikon Rumors, Nikon is preparing its own announcement. On or around July 21st, the company will release the Nikon Z5 and three new Z lenses, including the long-awaited 14-24mm f/2.8 S.
It seems that Nikon is working on a competitor to Canon's entry-level EOS RP full-frame mirrorless camera. According to the latest rumors, the so-called "Nikon Z5" will be a 24MP full-frame camera with dual card slots, IBIS, a solid AF system, and more.
Things have been pretty quiet on the Nikon front lately, but that's all about to change. According to a fresh report from Nikon Rumors, the company is planning to release not one, but two entry-level Z-mount mirrorless cameras in 2020, with a "pro" level camera probably coming in early 2021.