Nikon is finally entering the mirrorless lens camera game
Nikon is finally entering the fray with its own upcoming full-frame mirrorless lens camera, which it calls a “new dimension in optical performance with the adoption of a new mount.”
Nikon is finally entering the fray with its own upcoming full-frame mirrorless lens camera, which it calls a “new dimension in optical performance with the adoption of a new mount.”
What does the upcoming Nikon D850 have to offer? According to new murmurings via Nikon Rumours, the D850 is aiming to be a powerhouse. Rumoured to have 8K time-lapse features, the D850 is also expected to be able to throw in 4K UHD video, albeit with an FX format this time so that wide-angle aficionados can take advantage of the better sensors.
Tthe competition between Canon and Nikon being especially fierce over the years. Canon has its own range of cameras out this year, smaller and more compact than ever before. What does Nikon have? Pure power in a device that can be used in any environment apparently, as the Nikon D850 is on the way. Here’s what it’ll probably look like.
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