According to the latest news coming out from rumor mills, Nikon Z9 will not use a Sony-made sensor. The upcoming Nikon Z9 camera sensor is being made by TowerJazz. Nikon wants to lessen up their dependency on Sony.
From dpreviewfroum
“Because of these recent, contemporaneous developments, it seems reasonable to conclude that the Z9 will not be an “also-ran” mirrorless camera, but a “better than,” new-level offering. It appears Nikon is making a paradigm shift for its future, developing its own sensors completely, utilizing its own innovations, rather than “personalizing” existing Sony sensor design offerings.
While all of this is speculation at this point, admittedly, the evidence does seem to be funneling in this direction. Therefore, the Z9 will quite possibly be another benchmark for Nikon, in a whole new way. If the facts ultimately pan out as speculated, then the advent of the Z9 should be exciting for those utilizing other brands as well.”
As per the latest rumors surfaced over the web Tamron is on working on a new series of Mirrorless lenses for the Z-Mount (RXD series for Z Mount ?). Not only rumor but Tamron representatives also confirmed in an interview that they are working on Z-Mount lenses. Unfortunately, the video is now removed from youtube.
There are a lot of concept images floating over the web, here is one more of them.
According to the latest rumors surfaced over the web Nikon is rumored to announce 4 new lenses soon. Which includes macro and pancake lenses for Z Mount. Nikon is also rumored to announce an APS-C Mirrorless camera (most probably Nikon Z30 and we are not expecting a Nikon Z70 announcement soon). We will post an update soon as we get any new information about upcoming Nikon cameras and lenses.
I am getting many comments from the user, they are not satisfied with the AF performance of the Nikon Z5 AutoFocus. The two Common issues users are facing and simple solution to this.
1. Nikon Z5 Camera Take Images without Proper AF?
In Z5 we have two modes in AF-S the first one is (release priority) and the other mode is (focus priority). if your Z5 is in (release priority) mode the Photos can be taken whenever the shutter-release button is pressed… the best mode is Focus Priority Photos can be taken only when the camera is in focus
2. Multiple Face Select AF issue in Wedding and Event
In that case, kindly touch and track your subject by tapping on it. Instead, of face priority AF
These are the two common problems faced by users worldwide. Hope this article will help them to resolve the AF issue they are facing a bit quickly.
We have spotted the latest Nikon patent, in that you can clearly see Nikon is working on Compact cameras lens design. They are trying to make them more efficient as possible. Pls, don’t get confused with the old compact camera design shown in the patent document. The camera design is just for reference purposes
Patent Details
Application JP2020116492A events – 2020-07-06
Application filed by Nikon Corp -2020-07-06
Priority to JP2020 – 2020-10-15
Publication of JP20201701
Status – Pending
Patent Details translated
The present invention relates to a zoom lens and an optical device suitable for a digital still camera or the like.
A zoom lens is often used as a shooting lens in a shooting device (camera) such as a digital still camera or a digital video camera. As a zoom lens having a high magnification ratio, a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group having a negative refractive power, and a positive refractive power arranged in order from the object side along the optical axis. A zoom lens composed of a third lens group having a positive refractive power and a fourth lens group having a positive refractive power, and configured such that the first to fourth lens groups move along an optical axis at the time of scaling. It has been proposed (see, for example, Patent Document 1). Such a conventional zoom lens is required to have a higher magnification ratio.
Nikon Z9 camera listed at B&H store. Although as per rumors the official announcement of the camera is expected in Nov 2021. The camera will feature a newly developed stacked CMOS sensor and 8k video recording mode. We do hope and expect the camera also arrives with a decent heatsink unit so users can record 8k without any heating issue just like as we have seen on the Sony A1. Camera.
The Detailed specification of the camera is not available at the moment. But, we do have the rumored specifications of the camera listed here. As we get any new information will post an update soon.
Nikon Z9 development announcement already done by Nikon. The Camera will officially arrive at the end of 2021 (November 2021 if everything goes on schedule). The camera prototypes said to feature the same sensor we have seen in the Sony A1 Camera (B&H | Amazon.com). However, we are still waiting to get final confirmation from trusted Japanese sources
50MP Newly developed high-resolution stacked FX sensor.
Integrated vertical grip handle
The development announcement tonight or tomorrow
20 fps AF/AE
Multishot-mode [Later with firmware update]
16-bit RAW option
8k30p, 4k120/60/30p
New EXPEED processor designed for 8k
Improved AI-AF
Upscaled AI Tracking
Two XQD/CFX type B memory card slots
ISO 64 – 51200, Hi1, Hi2
Improved noise levels and specifically significantly better dynamic range
High resolution, blackout-free EVF: probably 5.76 MP or maybe even 9k MP viewfinder, 120 Hz refresh rate (the resolution can be reduced to increase the refresh rate)
New user interface (no second LCD screen on the back like the D6)
New battery: Nikon EN-EL18x
Gbit LAN, USB-C, WiFi, GPS
Scheduled Announcement Date Nov 2021 (If everything goes on schedule)
Price: $6,000 – $7,000
We will post an update soon as we get any new information about the upcoming camera.
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