So, finally, we have a picture of the Nikon Zf camera, the camera doesn’t carry a good handgrip despite having extensive manual controls and even a large DSLR-style EVF. The overall design looks very compact and travel-friendly.
At the same time, the AF joystick is also missing on the rear side of the camera.
Nikon Zf Updated Core Specification
Black camera body
24.4 MP BSI-CMOS sensor
Weight: 700g (inc. battery, the Z5 is 590g, the Z6II is 615g )
Dimensions: 144mm x 101mm
Up to 30fps (JPG/HEIF)
4k 60 video
USB C PD (fast-charging technology based on the USB-C standard)
ISO 100-64,000 (for comparison the Z6II ISO range is 100-51,200)
EN-EL15 battery
The Z f logo is moved to the left (the Zfc has it on the right)
Dual memory card slots (SD+MicroSD) – this is probably why the first reports came out with only one memory card slot, the second slot could
be hidden and be used just like the internal memory on some cameras
Pixel Shift: new high-res mode will be implemented for the first time in a Nikon mirrorless camera
August-September announcement, shipment before the end of 2023
Improved autofocus compared to Z5/Z6II
A few different lens kits/bundles will be available in the $2,000-$2,500 price range
Price for body only: $1,999
One of the bundles will be with the Nikkor Z 40mm f/2 (SE) lens (no new lens will be introduced with the Zf)
Very similar (but improved) design/layout from the Nikon Zfc
Small LCD screen on top for aperture display
New 3rd function on the sub lever of the shutter speed dial (besides photo/video) for B&W mode (B&W/Photo/Movie)
Has a little grip/bump like the Nikon Df (see the mockup pictures)
According to the latest information we have Sony A7 C II and Sony A7 CR camera is coming on August 29th of this month. The recent set of respect suggests Sony A7 CR despite being capable of recording 8k will not have that feature.
A new Yongnuo 50mm f/1.8 RDF DSM lens is coming for Canon. The available information shows that the lens allows an automatic exposure setting suitable for Canon RF mounts. However, at the moment, we don’t have any information that the lens also features an auto-focusing system or if it’s a manual focus lens. Since Canon doesn’t allow third-party lens makers to build or sell auto-focus lenses for the RF Mount, we will post more updates soon.
Yongnuo announced YN85mm F1.8 Lens for Canon 2 years ago, but after Canon officially announced that Canon RF Mount is locked and no third-party lens maker is allowed to make AF lenses, the 85mm F1.8 production was stopped and no longer its available.
Nikon ZF image leaked with 40 mm f/2.8 AC lens. Although the image is blurry, from the design we are able to confirm that the lens being used in the camera is 40 mm f/2.8 SC which we have told you earlier is coming in the bundle with the Nikon ZF camera. In our previous post, you can look at it here.
Nikon’s new product Z f, comes from the latest YT video [screenshot] about DJI AIR3.
So finally it has started, we have seen the first image of the Nikon ZF camera and very soon we will witness more images and details, of course, specifications of the upcoming new concept of the camera.
Watch the video at 01:58 Mark
Nikon Zf Updated Core Specification
Black camera body
24.4 MP BSI-CMOS sensor
Weight: 700g (inc. battery, the Z5 is 590g, the Z6II is 615g )
Dimensions: 144mm x 101mm
Up to 30fps (JPG/HEIF)
4k 60 video
USB C PD (fast-charging technology based on the USB-C standard)
ISO 100-64,000 (for comparison the Z6II ISO range is 100-51,200)
EN-EL15 battery
The Z f logo is moved to the left (the Zfc has it on the right)
Dual memory card slots (SD+MicroSD) – this is probably why the first reports came out with only one memory card slot, the second slot could
be hidden and be used just like the internal memory on some cameras
Pixel Shift: new high-res mode will be implemented for the first time in a Nikon mirrorless camera
August-September announcement, shipment before the end of 2023
Improved autofocus compared to Z5/Z6II
A few different lens kits/bundles will be available in the $2,000-$2,500 price range
Price for body only: $1,999
One of the bundles will be with the Nikkor Z 40mm f/2 (SE) lens (no new lens will be introduced with the Zf)
Very similar (but improved) design/layout from the Nikon Zfc
Small LCD screen on top for aperture display
New 3rd function on the sub lever of the shutter speed dial (besides photo/video) for B&W mode (B&W/Photo/Movie)
Has a little grip/bump like the Nikon Df (see the mockup pictures)
Better build quality compared to the Nikon Zfc
Fully articulating screen
Code name N2137
We will bring out more details as soon as possible.
According to a recent financial report from Ricoh, it can be seen that its camera business performed strongly and is growing well. Although the newly released Pentax K3 Mark 3 monochrome camera didn’t contribute to the report as well as expected, they are still growing, which is very good news. We hope and expect that Pentax will continue to make their cameras and lenses and evolve soon into the mirrorless division.
Yes, they announced the K01 even before Canon and Nikon entered the mirrorless zone with RF and Z mounts, but unfortunately, due to the low sales of the K01 mirrorless model, Pentax discontinued the k-01 series and continued with DSLRs. But now is the time to move on and announce some serious mirrorless cameras with innovative technology.
We now have a new Godox flash trigger that looks like a smartwatch. Compared to conventional flash triggers, this particular trigger is very compact in size and uses a display screen for most of the operational control. It also has a Godox flash trigger app installed inside, which features extensive control over the flashes that you want to use with your camera. The product name, pricing, release date, etc. are all unknown.
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