The Nikon Z6 and Z7 mirrorless cameras are now officially announced. This post will be updated multiple times, refresh for the latest news. Primary features of the Z7 and Z6: 1.Equipped with a new backside illumination Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor with focal-plane phase-detection AF pixels A backside illumination CMOS sensor, with focal-plane phase-detection AF pixels, has been adopted for both the Z 7 and the Z 6. The Z 7 has 45.7 effective megapixels, and supports the ISO 64-25600 range of standard sensitivities (reduction to the equivalent of ISO 32 and expansion to the equivalent of ISO 102400 is also possible). The Z 6 has a 24.5 effective megapixels, and supports a broad range of standard sensitivities, from ISO 100-51200 (additional reduction to the equivalent of ISO 50 and expansion to the equivalent of ISO 204800). 2.A hybrid AF system with focus points covering approximately 90% of the imaging area The Z 7 has 493 focus points* and the Z 6 has 273 focus points*, enabling broad coverage of approximately 90% of the imaging area both horizontally and vertically. This hybrid AF system uses an algorithm optimized for the FX-format sensor, and automatically switches between focal-plane phase-detection AF and contrast-detect AF to achieve focus. The use of NIKKOR Z lenses further increases AF accuracy with both still images and movies. *With FX (36x24) format and single-point AF. 3.The new EXPEED 6 image-processing engine for sharp and clear imaging, and new functions that support creative imaging expression The Z 7 and Z...
Published By: Nikonrumors - Thursday, 23 August, 2018