There lot of discussion has been circulating on the Internet following our post where we published the registration details of three new cameras after the Z6 Mark III camera registration. This raised questions from users who commented on our website and the rumor mill, suggesting that these registrations are not new, specifically the three registrations that appeared after the Z6 Mark 3 camera. Is this true? Let’s find out.
In 2024 The 1834 Model Code Used to Register a Bluetooth Device (No WiFi inside the device )
The Orginal P950 Reg Certificate shows it also has WLAN capabilities (WiFi)
The 1834 Model Used by Nikon P950 – Digital Camera
The mistake made by the camera maker, which users did not notice while pointing out that all three are older generation cameras, is the Nikon P950 registration model code name, 1834, which was registered back in 2022 with WiFi – WLAN 2.4 Ghz. Nikon has used the same model code to trick us, but the major mistake they made was using that particular model code for a Bluetooth device in 2024. If they were renewing a particular product, both products should share similar wireless capabilities, but the new N1834 mode doesn’t have WiFi inside it,. It’s very clear from this incident that the camera maker is reusing its old model codes for their new products. This particular incident reveals their future strategy. I hope this clears up any confusion.
And yes, there is a strong chance that all three models are old and Nikon is just upgrading the certification time, let’s hope for the best.
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