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The Powerful Nikon Z 9 Mirrorless Camera Review
The Nikon Z 9 is out and officially puts the company back into competition with Sony and Canon for the crown of the most powerful full frame camera. So, how good is the new body? This excellent video review looks at what you can expect from it.
Coming to you from Maarten Heilbronthis excellent video review gives a new look at Nikon Z 9 . Mirrorless Camera. Nikon includes pretty much everything except the kitchen sink in the Z 9, including:
- 45.7-megapixel stacked BSI CMOS sensor
- ISO range 64-25,600 (native)
- Continuous shooting speed of 30 fps in JPEG
- Continuous shooting speed of 20 fps in raw mode
- 120 fps continuous shooting at 11 megapixels
- Over 1,000 image buffers in raw
- In-body vibration reduction provides up to six compensated stops
- Fully electronic shutter speed up to 1/32,000 sec
- Very low rolling shutter
- 493-point phase-detection autofocus with sensitivity to -8.5 EV and deep learning technology
- 8K video at 30fps with full pixel readout and 4K at up to 120fps
- 10-Bit ProRes and H.265 . internal recording
- Four-axis tilting touchscreen
- Dual CFexpress Type B Card Slots
- Dust-proof and moisture-proof
- Backlit buttons
At $5,496, while expensive, the Z 9 offers the Sony a1 and Canon EOS R3 a lot of competition. Check out the video above for Heilbron’s full thoughts on the Z 9.