Nikon has announced a new silver version of its full-frame Zf camera. The company says it combines a “timeless design” inspired by a reputed Nikon film camera with the modern performance of its mirrorless cameras.
Nikon is making up and down plates of Zf available in a silver finish instead of stock-standard black, which gives a similar look to the full-frame camera. Nikon’s small zfc cameraAdditionally, all “premium external” color options will also be available for pair with silver, as well as three new: Conyac Brown, Chaiti Neela and Mave Pink. Nikon also noted that he has an embossed texture.
“These are subtle, yet there are elegant tones that complement the silver body, providing more alternatives to customize the exterior of the camera than ever before. In addition to three colors, Moss Green, Stone Gray, and Sapia Brown are available – the total allows for six color variation. Furthermore, sophisticated designs will help users to motivate users.
The Zf is not just retro-loving on the outside; Nikon is also planning to add a new retro-inspired feature to its image capabilities. The film is called the “film grain”, Nikon says it adds a grain to the photos and videos taken with the camera.
“Users will be able to achieve more creative imaging expression according to the scene and their intentions by adjusting the size (3 options) and strength (6 options) of the grain. By mixing this feature with imaging recipes, (downloadable imaging preset formed by Nikon and Creators) and picture control, users will suit their individual and creative style to suit their individual and creative style.
The new film grain facility is not yet available and the company has not provided an accurate timeline, but Nikon is expected to provide new features through a firmware update that will be released “within 2025”. ZF gets its first major firmware update earlier this year,
The Nikon Zf Silver version will be available for $ 2,199.95 or $ 2,299.95 in late September, which wants to spend a little more for one of the premium external options.
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