? The good news is that the Japanese camera maker has recently unveiled the successor to the model, the Nikon Zf, which also offers a combination of a classic design with modern-age tech.
The newer model looks no different from its two-year-old predecessor; sporting the same Nikon FM2 film camera inspired look, though it is significantly larger and heavier. Looking past the vintage aesthetics, the Zf’s features a 3.69 million dot OLED electronic viewfinder with 0.8x magnification, and a 3.2-inch vari-angle TFT touchscreen with 2.1 million dots resolution. Interface-wise, the camera comes with a USB-C connector, a Type D HDMI port, a 3.
Under the hood, the Nikon Zf is equipped with a 24.5MP full-frame backside-illuminated CMOS sensor that’s paired together with the brand’s EXPEED 7 image processor. It also offers an ISO range of 100 to 64,000, hybrid phase-detection/contrast autofocus with AF assist and 273 focus points, 5-axis in-body image stabilisation with 8.0 stops, automatic subject detection, as well as 3D and subject tracking capabilities.
For video, the new retro-inspired Nikon camera is capable of recording 4K/30p footage oversampled from 6K, 4K/60p via the DX image area, and also 1080p at 120 fps. Additionally, it offers in-camera 10-bit H.265 recording and can capture videos to an external recorder over USB-C or HDMI. The Zf uses the brand’s EN-EL15c removable Li-ion battery that’s also included together, which can be charged via the onboard USB-C port or a MH-34/MH-25A charger that’s sold separately. According to Nikon, the camera is able to capture up to 360 shots and record around 90 minutes of video on a single charge.
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