The upcoming Nikon retro full frame camera will not have video, possible announcement on November 6th
A quick update: the upcoming retro-designed full frame Nikon camera will not have any video recording capabilities. Here are the updated rumored specifications:
- Nikon FM2 like design
- 16.2MP 36×23,9 full frame sensor (same as in the D4?)
- SD memory card
- 2016-pixel RGB image sensor
- 9-cell framing grid display
- 3D color matrix metering II
- Native ISO range: 100-12,800 (incl. ISO 50 and ISO 102,400)
- 5.5 fps for up to 100 shots
- 3.2″ LCD screen
- Battery:EN-EL14
- Dimensions: 143.5 x 110 x 66.5mm
- Weight: 765g
- It will come with a new AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G lens (again, not clear what mount the new lens will have)
- Standard F-mount
- No video recording capabilities
- Pentaprism viewfinder (meaning the camera will not be mirrorless)
- The camera will meter even with non-AI lenses down to full aperture
- The camera will ship with a new special edition Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G lens to match the look/design of the body
- The camera will have physical controls and excellent build quality (which explains the 765g weight)
- Expeed 3 processor
- Same sensor as in the Nikon D4
- Nikon calls it a “hybrid” camera – not sure what exactly they mean with that
- The announcement will be during the first week of November
Another interesting bit of information: the German store Dinkel Foto will have a “world premiere” on November 6th from 10am – 6pm. I am not aware of any other major announcement coming from other manufacturers, so this could very well be for the new Nikon camera.