Updated rumored Nikon Z9 professional mirrorless camera specifications (GNSS)


Nokishita reported that Nikon's upcoming camera N2014 (Nikon Z9?) will come with GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System):

Interesting: Nikon to release a new camera with GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System)


Here are the updated/rumored Nikon Z9 mirrorless camera specifications:

  • Newly developed 45MP high-resolution stacked FX sensor
  • 30 fps
  • Integrated vertical grip handle
  • The Z9 is described as a D6 body combined with EOS R5 imaging, α9II AF, and blackout-free EVF
  • Nikon confirmed that the Z9 will be better than the D6
  • Multishot-mode
  • 16-bit RAW option
  • 8k30p, 4k120/60/30p (support for 8K video recording)
  • New EXPEED image-processing engine designed for 8k (newly developed Imaging Pipeline Processor to broaden sensor readout emphasizing speed)
  • Improved AF (Object detection AF)
  • “Stunning” AF tracking (better than the D6)
  • Advanced real-time tracking
  • Two XQD/CFX type B memory card slots
  • ISO 64 – 25,600, 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, built-in transmitter
  • GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System)
  • Price: $6,000 – $7,000
  • Scheduled to be tested in August
  • Rumored to be announced in November/December (no exact shipping date available so far)

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Rumors: Canon R3 coming in September, Nikon Z9 in November/December (plus the latest specifications)

Via NikonRumors

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