1 COOL RETRO DESIGN
The latest Z mirrorless channels the look of Nikon’s FM2 film SLR from the early 1980s.
2 VARI-ANGLE DISPLAY
A first for a Nikon Z-series camera, this will be ideal for taking selfies and vlogging.
While the Big N’s new retro-styled APS-C format mirrorless camera references the brand’s iconic FM2 SLR film camera from the early 1980s, it shares many tech specs with the present-day Z 50. Chief among these is a 20.9MP APS-C sensor and an Expeed 6 image processor; 209 hybrid autofocus points cover 90 per cent of the sensor area and Eye-Detection AF and AnimalDetection AF are available for stills and video.
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