Nikon Z-Mount Cameras and Lenses Unveiled, thoughts?
Nikon has finally unveiled its Z-mount Cameras and Lenses and there is a lot to unpack. It has revealed a total of two cameras, 3 lenses(plus one in production), and one adapter(for its F-mount). The Cameras will be called the Z7 and Z6, and will be Nikon's mirrorless equivalents to the D850 and the D750. Nikon is launching the Cameras with the 24-70 f/4 lens, the 35mm F/1.8 lens and the 50mm f/1.8 with the 58mm F/.95 in development. The Cameras will cost $3400 and $1996 respectively and will compete against the Sony A7RIII and the A7III head to head. The cameras have 5-axis stabilization, 2- creative picture options(yes, it has an interval meter), and built in wi-fi and both will come with the exspeed 6 processor image processor. The Z7 with be a 45.7MP camera with 493 AF points that cover 90% of the viewfinder area with ISO 64-25,600 natively while the Z6 will be 24.5 mp with ISO 100-51200 ISO with 273 AF points and can shoot at 12fps. Both cameras with have a large grip and a large EvF with .8x magnification. Can't wait to try these out.