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Nikon Rumored to Release Mirrorless Version of Df in 2023: Introducing Zf

According to foreign sources, Nikon is likely to release a mirrorless version of Df in the late summer of 2023, and name it Zf?

Since Nikon launched the retro-looking camera Df in 2013, the product has received a lot of response for a long time. However, 10 years have passed, and now is the era of mirrorless cameras. I believe that many Nikon users have been eagerly looking forward to the arrival of the mirrorless version of Df, but they only came with an APS-C format Z fc. Many players who like full-frame cameras feel it is a pity. A few days ago, foreign news pointed out that Nikon is likely to release a mirrorless version of Df in the late summer of 2023, and name it Zf. It is not yet known what are the highlights of the appearance and specifications, but I believe that at least for users It seemed as if the light had finally been seen.

Looking back at the reason why Nikon launched the Df that caused a sensation, the biggest reason is not only the high-value retro appearance design, but also the core components are the same specifications as its own flagship D4 at that time, and the image quality is above a certain level. level. However, it is a pity that, perhaps because of product positioning, Df does not have a built-in video recording function, except that the autofocus performance and continuous shooting speed are on par with the D610. As for the mirrorless Zf, what are its specifications and product positioning? It is not known yet, but the current camera market is no longer what it used to be, coupled with the emergence of a large number of youtubers and vloggers, maybe Zf’s specifications will not disappoint users? As for the appearance, the Z fc designed with the elements of Nikon’s classic film camera FM2 has gained a good reputation since its launch. Perhaps Zf may also be an enlarged version of Z fc? Let me wait and see!

via Nikon Rumors

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