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Nikon Z f Mirrorless

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Brand Nikon 2023
Model 13599 J
Released Year 2023
Type Mirrorless Cameras
Color Brown
Compatible Mountings Nikon Z
Photo Sensor Resolution 24.5 MP
Video Resolution 4320p
File Format JPEG
Status Active
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Overview

The Nikon Z f Mirrorless Camera is a compact, retro-style camera that integrates advanced imaging technology within a user-friendly body. It features a high-resolution full-frame CMOS sensor designed to deliver exceptional image quality and dynamic range. The camera utilizes a sophisticated EXPEED image processor, enabling impressive burst shooting speeds and advanced video capabilities including 4K capture. Its hybrid autofocus system includes phase-detection and contrast-detection points to achieve fast and precise focusing in various lighting conditions. The camera supports interchangeable lenses with Nikon's Z-mount system, allowing compatibility with a wide range of optics and accessories. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for seamless image transfer and remote control functionality.

Additional technical highlights include a high-resolution electronic viewfinder, touch-sensitive rear LCD for intuitive operation, and an ISO sensitivity range that supports shooting in diverse lighting environments. It also features advanced image stabilization to reduce camera shake during handheld shooting. The body is designed with a durable metal construction and weather sealing to withstand outdoor conditions.

Specifications

Built-In Media 128GB Memory Card Alpine 120 Shoulder Bag EN-EL15c Battery, Accessory Shoe Cover (BS-1) Strap (AN-DC27) Body Cap (BF-N1) Rubber Eyecup (DK-33), Nikon Z f Mirrorless Camera (Orange) Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery (EN-EL15c) USB Cable (UC-E25), Smart Charger Plate Smart Charger Base W49 Light Tripod
UPC 192223281950
Item Height 4.8 inches
Manufacturer Nikon
Warranty Description Nikon 1 Year Limited Warranty
File Format JPEG
Effective Still Resolution 24.5 MP
Lens Type Telephoto
Connectivity Technology Auxiliary
Screen Size 3.2 Inches
Display Type LCD
Compatible Mountings Nikon Z
Sensor Type BSI CMOS
Photo Sensor Resolution 24.5 MP
Photo Sensor Size Full Frame (35mm)
Color Brown
Item Weight 7 Pounds
Video Resolution 4320p
Camera Type Mirrorless
Sensor Full-frame CMOS
Resolution 24.5 Megapixels
Image Processor EXPEED 7
ISO Range 64 - 25600 (expandable)
Autofocus Points 273-point hybrid AF system
Continuous Shooting Speed Up to 10 frames per second
Video Recording 4K UHD at 30/25/24 fps, Full HD at 120 fps
Viewfinder 0.5-inch OLED electronic viewfinder with 3.69 million dots
LCD Screen 3.0-inch tilting touchscreen LCD with 1.04 million dots
Lens Mount Nikon Z-mount
Image Stabilization Lens-based VR (no in-body stabilization)
Storage Media Single SD card slot (UHS-II compatible)
Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Battery EN-EL15c rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Dimensions 134 x 93 x 43 mm
Weight approximately 445 grams (body only)
Build Metal body with weather sealing

Key Advantages

The Nikon Z f Mirrorless offers exceptional image quality with its full-frame sensor combined with latest EXPEED processing technology. Its hybrid autofocus system ensures quick and accurate focusing whether shooting stills or video. The retro-inspired design provides comfortable handling while retaining modern ergonomics and controls. The camera boasts robust video capabilities including 4K recording at various frame rates for flexible filmmaking. Compatibility with Nikon's extensive Z-mount lenses allows photographers to customize their toolkit effectively. Its connectivity features enable intuitive wireless image sharing and remote operation, enhancing workflow efficiency.

Limitations

This camera’s battery life may be limited compared to DSLRs, necessitating spare batteries for extended sessions. The retro design, while aesthetically pleasing, may lack some of the advanced weather sealing found in other professional models. The autofocus system, although fast, may occasionally struggle in extreme low-light or fast-action scenarios. 4K video recording is capped at certain frame rates which might not satisfy all videographers. Storage options rely exclusively on SD cards, without dual card slots for backup. Additionally, it does not include in-body stabilization but relies on lens stabilization, potentially limiting shake reduction with some lenses.

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