Nikon has announced one camera (D850) and two lenses (70-300mm and 180-400mm) in the past 12 months. The only good news here is that they currently have five registered and not-yet-announced cameras – more than any other brand. Here is an updated recap of what to expect next from Nikon:
- No news on a potential Nikon D750 replacement, but at least two new high-end cameras are rumored for 2018.
- Nikon D6 is rumored to be announced in 2019 – the D6 trademark is already registered (there will most likely not be a D5s).
- A new Nikkor 60mm macro lens (a new 200mm macro lens is also a possibility: the actual focal length could be less than 200mm but definitely above the current 105mm).
- Nikkor 600mm f/5.6 PF lens (new 400mm f/5.6 and 500mm f/5.6 lenses are also a possibility).
- A replacement for the Nikon Coolpix P900 camera (most likely called P1000 with a 125x zoom lens).
- A new high-end compact Nikon camera is still a possibility.
- New Nikon mirrorless camera (we can already establish some links between the already filed patents, the new NOCT trademark and the rumored Z-mount).