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Nikon Z 8 £3,999/$3,999 (body only)

Specifications

Sensor: 45.7MP full-frame stacked CMOS

Image processor: Expeed 7

Autofocus: 493 phase-detect points, 493 contrast-detect points

Stabilisation: 5-axis, 5.5 stops (up to 6 stops with specific lenses)

Continuous shooting: 20fps RAW, 30fps hi-res JPEG, 120fps lo-res JPEG

Video: 8K up to 60p, 4K up to 120p • 8- or 10-bit H.265, 10-bit Apple ProRes 4:2:2 HQ, 12-bit in-camera ProRes RAW HQ

Viewfinder: Super-bright OLED, 3.69m dots, 100% coverage

LCD screen: 3-inch bi-directional tilting touchscreen, 1.04m dots

Dimensions: 144 x 118 x 83mm

Weight: 820g (body only)

www.nikon.co.uk

Rumours of a Nikon Z 8 mirrorless camera, fitting somewhere between the Nikon Z 7 II and Nikon Z 9, have been doing the rounds for years but now it’s finally here. The manufacturer is touting the Nikon Z 8 both as the ‘true successor to the Nikon D850’ and a ‘baby Z 9’ and these are both fair descriptions.

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