More Nikon mirrorless camera rumors: free adapter, better sensor than the D850, shipping starts in November


I was told that Nikon will be introducing their new mirrorless cameras to several large distributors and camera chains next week. We can expect new leaks in the next few days. Stay tuned.

Here is another rumor posted here on NR by a reader (note: the source of this rumor is not a Chinese forum as some websites claim, the source is a NR reader who posted this in the comments section yesterday):

“Just spoken to a franchise director at LCE, apparently Thursday will be a very exciting day indeed. The adapter for the new mirrorless camera will pretty much be free when bought with either model, and the adaptor will make up to 400 lenses compatible so that’ll make all lenses with either electronic or mechanical apertures compatible.

The sensor will be better than the D850 owing to how they’ve constructed the diodes and the way it’s capturing more light, and the new range of lenses will have fresnel elements to give an ‘effective’ larger aperture (so I was told a 1.8 will be marketed as 1.8 but behaves like a 1.4, and be tiny) much like their new 300mm that shrunk.

Pre-orders coming Thursday to ship mid-November

I cannot confirm the above rumors but I think there is a very good chance they are correct.

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