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Nikon Z9 initial review: We take a detailed look at Nikon's new pro mirrorless camera
- 45.7MP Stacked CMOS sensor
- 30 fps JPEG shooting
- 20 fps Raw shooting (for over 1000 compressed Raws)
- 120 fps JPEG shooting at 11MP resolution
- 8K/30p capture and 4K-from-8K, with ProRes 422 HQ option
- 8K/60p, 12-bit 8K N-Raw and 4K ProRes RAW to be added with f/w
- Internal 10-bit N-Log and HLG capture
- 3.69M dot OLED EVF with reduced lag and greater brightness
- XM dot rear LCD with multi-directional tilt
- Twin CFexpress Type B card slots
- Full-time electronic shutter camera
- Sensor shield to protect sensor
- 45.7MP Stacked CMOS sensor
- 30 fps JPEG shooting
- 20 fps Raw shooting (for over 1000 compressed Raws)
- 120 fps JPEG shooting at 11MP resolution
- 8K/30p capture and 4K-from-8K, with ProRes 422 HQ option
- 8K/60p, 12-bit 8K N-Raw and 4K ProRes RAW to be added with f/w
- Internal 10-bit N-Log and HLG capture
- 3.69M dot OLED EVF with reduced lag and greater brightness
- XM dot rear LCD with multi-directional tilt
- Twin CFexpress Type B card slots
- Full-time electronic shutter camera
- Sensor shield to protect sensor
DPReview TV: Nikon Z9 first impressions review
- Introduction
- Sample photos
- Design and handling
- Battery
- Media
- Flash photography
- Displays
- Sensor
- More sample photos!
- Raw compression
- Buffer
- 3D Tracking
- Flicker control
- Battery life
- Autofocus performance
- Final impressions
- Introduction
- Sample photos
- Design and handling
- Battery
- Media
- Flash photography
- Displays
- Sensor
- More sample photos!
- Raw compression
- Buffer
- 3D Tracking
- Flicker control
- Battery life
- Autofocus performance
- Final impressions
Hands on: Nikon Z9 review
The Nikon Z9 sees Nikon's mirrorless cameras take an impressive jump forward to match flagship rivals from Canon and Sony. The Z9 feels like an indestructible DSLR, but inside are innovative features like advanced AF tracking, 20fps raw burst shooting, 8K video and an electronic-only shutter. We also like its new two-way tilting screen. It's a shame some video features won't be available until a firmware update in 2022 and we need to give the Z9 some real-world testing, but it has the potential to be a modern-day Nikon classic.- Stacked 45.7MP sensor
- Powerful AF tracking
- Shoots lengthy 8K video clips
- Rugged build quality
- Dual-axis tilt-screen
- Some features need firmware update
- A bit bulky for non-pros
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Nikon Z9 Mirrorless Camera with FTZ II Adapter Kit - Brand New review
It has all the typical shoot assists you would expect; focus peaking, zebras, even with tonal range, audio meters and a histogram. But that’s it, which is where it’s limited. But those are enough to get you by.
Nikon Z9 Mirrorless Camera with FTZ II Adapter Kit - Brand New review
Nikon was the last of the big three to reveal its hand. Its flagship Nikon Z9 is right up there as most accomplished of them all and one of the best cameras for photography you can buy.
Nikon Z9 Mirrorless Camera with FTZ II Adapter Kit - Brand New review
The Nikon Z 9 is the most advanced and capable camera you can buy right now. Its stacked 45.7-million-pixel full-frame CMOS sensor and fast EXPEED 7 processor deliver outstanding image quality and high shooting speeds of up to 30fps in JPEG, and 20fps in raw, in full resolution.