Nikon has introduced a new Z9 mirrorless camera, which is part of the company’s flagship Z series in India. According to a Nikon statement, the full-frame (Nikon FX-format) camera is meant for professionals to take still images and videos with ease. Nikon Z9 features, price The Nikon Z9 comes with a four-axis vertical and horizontal tilting monitor and integrated vertical grip for comfortable use, which is a first for the company. It is claimed to have the world’s largest variety of simultaneous subject detection with the help of the newly developed deep learning technology. [caption id=“attachment_10101771” align=“alignnone” width=“4000”]
The Nikon Z9 offers continuous shooting at 120 fps, which is touted to be the world’s fastest. Image: Nikon[/caption] There’s support for an increased 405-point auto-area autofocus that can track even the smallest of the objects and their movements. The camera also comes with 3D-tracking for still images and a ‘Real-Live Viewfinder’ without a blackout period. The Nikon Z9 offers continuous shooting at 120 fps, which is touted to be the world’s fastest. This allows for better detail capturing and is a first for the company. “The latest Nikon Z 9 is a flagship Z series mirrorless camera with the world’s best, industry and Nikon first features a single camera body. We are confident that the latest Z 9 will empower photographers & videographers in expressing their vision and narratives through images and videos," said Sajjan Kumar, Managing Director of Nikon India Private Ltd. It also gets a Dual-Stream technology with 45.7 effective megapixels stacked CMOS sensor for 12 times faster image reading and the new EXPEED 7 image-processing engine delivers 10 times faster processing speed, as per Nikon. The camera also gets in-camera video recording in high-quality 8K30p* 6 and 4K/30 p/60 p/120 p, 4K recording in with a wide range of frame rates, CFexpress Type B-compatibility, and more features. The Nikon Z9 is priced at Rs 4,75,995 and will be available to buy via authorized Nikon stores by the end of November 2021.