Nikon Launches Z9 Full Frame Mirrorless Camera in India

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Nikon launched its full frame mirrorless camera model Z9 in India at a price of Rs. 4,75,995.

Nikon Z9 full-frame mirrorless camera was released in India on Friday, October 29. The flagship (Nikon FX-format) Z-series camera comes with a 45.7-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor, a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, and an digital viewfinder. Nikon Z9 comes with interchangeable lenses and makes use of i-TTL balanced fill-flash that uses face data for flash control. The new Nikon camera supports 8K 30p video capture with continuous recording times of as much as 125 mins. Nikon claims that the subject detection algorithm of Nikon Z9 differentiates between 9 kinds of subjects while taking pictures both stills and videos. Nikon Z9 is the agency’s first full-frame mirrorless camera built with out a mechanical shutter.

Price & Availability in India:

Nikon Z9 is priced at Rs. 4,75,995 for the frame only. It will go on sale from beginning of November across Nikon authorised shops in India.

Specs and Functions:

Nikon Z9 comes with 3.2 –inch diagonal display and a 45.7-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor with dual-stream technology, 8,256×5,504 pixel resolution, and Expeed 7 image-processing engine.

The TFT LCD touchscreen display gives a 70-degree viewing angle, around 100 percent frame coverage, and color balance. It additionally comes with 11-stage manual brightness control. The 4-axis vertical and horizontal tilting display has an included vertical grip as well. The CMOS sensor measures 35.9×23.9mm and gives an ISO range from 64 to 24,600. Nikon says the Z9 is able to record 8K 30p for 125 mins constantly. It also permits 4K UHD video recording as much as 120p. The camera is stated to capture 120 frames per second with Nikkor Z-series lenses and 94 Nikkor F-series lenses with AF, which Nikon says permits the device to capture motion quicker than the human eye can see. The Z9 is also said to shoot constantly at 20fps to capture over 1,000 frames in JPEG or RAW formats even if flicker reduction is turned on.

The subject detection algorithm of Nikon Z9 is said to pick out 9 kinds of objects which includes people, cats, dogs, birds, cars, motorbikes, bicycles, planes, and trains at the same time whilst capturing stills or videos. The camera supports USB power delivery and USB charging with HDMI output capability. N-Log and HDR (HLG) video is available on Nikon Z9. Additionally, the camera provides support for multiple formats which includes H.265/ HEVC (8 bit/ 10 bit), Apple ProRes 422 HQ (10-bit), and H.264/ AVC (8-bit).

Nikon will be releasing a brand new firmware update this year to enhance the recording feature whilst using Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S lens and ProGrade Digital Cobalt 1700R 325GB memory card. Nikon says it has improved the auto-focus with 405-point auto-area AF on the Z9. Nikon’s new quad-VGA panel is well suited to adjust the viewfinder brightness as much as 3000cd/m2 in response to different lighting conditions.

Nikon has additionally added 3D monitoring on Z9. Even during video recordings, the agency says subject detection works for wide-area AF (S) and (L), auto-area AF, and 3D-monitoring. Apart from different ports, the camera functions microphone and headphone ports, Bluetooth v5, and Wi-Fi support. It also offers dual card slots for CFexpress and XQD for shifting data. Finally, it supports GPS and GNSS technology as well.

The Z9 measures 149×149.5×90.5mm and weighs about 1.34kg with battery and memory card however with out frame cap and accessory shoe cover. The camera frame weighs 1.16kg. Along with Nikon Z9, customers gets a BF-N1 frame cap, EN-EL18d rechargeable Li-ion battery, MH-33 battery charger, and EH-7P charging AC adapter withinside the retail box. It will also consist of HDMI/ USB Cable Clip, AN-DC24 strap, UC-E24 USB cable, and BS-1 accessory shoe cover.

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