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Nikon Z9 | Flagship 8k Full Frame Camera launched at Rs 4,75,995/-

On Friday, October 29, the Nikon Z9 full-frame mirrorless camera was released in India.
A 45.7-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor, a 3.2-inch touchscreen panel, and an electronic viewfinder are included in the flagship Z-series camera (Nikon FX-format).
The Nikon Z9 features interchangeable lenses and i-TTL balanced fill-flash, which uses face information to regulate flash.
The new Nikon camera can capture 8K 30p footage at up to 125 minutes of continuous recording time.
Nikon says that the Nikon Z9’s subject detection system can distinguish between nine different sorts of subjects while taking stills and films.
The Nikon Z9 is the company’s first full-frame mirrorless camera with no mechanical shutter.

Nikon Z9 is priced at Rs. 4,75,995 for the body only. It will go on sale starting November across Nikon authorised stores in India.

The Nikon Z9 features a 3.2-inch diagonal monitor, a 45.7-megapixel stacked CMOS sensor with dual-stream technology, 8,256 x 5,504-pixel resolution, and Expeed 7 image-processing engine.

The TFT LCD touchscreen display offers a 70-degree viewing angle, around 100 percent frame coverage, and colour balance. A manual brightness control with 11 levels is also included.
A vertical grip is also included with the 4-axis vertical and horizontal tilting monitor.
The 35.9×23.9mm CMOS sensor has a range of ISO settings from 64 to 24,600.

The Nikon Z9 is capable of continuously shooting 8K 30p for 125 minutes, according to Nikon.
It can also capture 4K UHD video at up to 120p.
Nikon claims that the camera can capture 120 frames per second with Nikkor Z-series lenses and 94 frames per second with Nikkor F-series lenses with AF, allowing it to catch movements quicker than the human eye can see.
Even with flicker reduction turned on, the Z9 is reported to shoot continuously at 20 frames per second, capturing over 1,000 frames in JPEG or RAW formats.

The Nikon Z9’s subject detection algorithm is said to recognise nine different types of objects at the same time when shooting stills or videos, including people, cats, dogs, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, planes, and trains.
The camera supports USB power delivery and charging, as well as HDMI output.

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