No señor, el Sr.Nikon no se duerme en los laureles, ¿oído Sr.Canon?
- Z7 III
- Z9H
- Z5 II
- Z50 II
- Z80
- Z90
- etc
- etc
- etc
- etc
- etc
To answer all the questions I get from readers, I will go against my own rules and post the Nikon ℤ7 Ⅲ specs from Weibo that I think are completely made up (Google translated):
- Accelerated FX-format 90.75 Megapixels BSI CMOS Sensor
- Cross-pixel super pixel packaging sensor mode (10.1 M) that simulates LPF
- Four image size options: L/M/S/B (only L/B when RAW)
- EXPEED 7 processor
- Four-leaf clover button
- Easy-to-use dual-axis multi-angle LCD screen, bright EVF
- Optimized body feel
- 8-stop IBIS Enhanced gyroscope
- Video electronic image stabilization
- Pixel shift High-resolution photography
- Dual-stream AF system, updated AI focus algorithm and process, stronger than ℤ 9 and ℤ 8
- FX/DX format up to 14fps 14-bit RAW mechanical shutter continuous shooting
- Up to 20fps FX format B size 14-bit RAW electronic shutter continuous shooting
- HEIF/JPG electronic shutter continuous shooting mode: C30 (FX-B / DX-L), C60 (FX-B / DX-M), C120 (FX-B)
- High-quality video sampling modes are 12K-FX, 8K-DX, 4K-FX12-Bit N-RAW recording up to FX 12K/30p & 4K/120p, DX 8K/60pSupport
- Non-point-to-point N-RAW encoding up to UHD8K/30p & 5.4K/60p & 4K/120pH.265 10Bit 4:2:0 MOV video4K
ProRes 422 HQ 10-bit MOV video, up to 4K/60p, supports ProRes RAW encodingAccess to IPP2’s N-log2 - Fine shutter angle options
- Frame rate and shooting frame rate split (S&Q in Codec)
- Two card slots, support CFexpress B, SD UHS-IISupport
- WiFi 2.4/5 GHz, Bluetooth LE connection USB
- C fast charging & HDMI Type-A connection
In addition to the Z7 III, we now also have rumors about every possible combination of letters Z + number: Z9H, Z5 II, Z50 II, Z80, Z90, etc. I never heard anything about those models.
Obviously, Nikon is working on new cameras, and they have so far registered at least two upcoming models in Asia: