In addition to the silver Zf finish, Nikon also announced a new “Film Grain” feature for the Nikon Zf camera that is scheduled to be released later in 2025:
A future firmware update will add support for the “Film Grain” feature, which adds grain to still images and videos. You can choose from three grain sizes and six strength levels. According to the developers, we paid particular attention to the realism of the grain, so that you can achieve a “natural analog look.” You can enjoy a wide range of scenes, depending on your preferences. For those who want to achieve a more film-like look, we recommend combining it with “Imaging Recipes” and “Picture Controls.” We hope you’ll find the look you like.
The black Nikon Zf camera is now priced at $2,197 thanks to Trump’s tariffs – it was initially announced at $1,999. The new silver version is priced at $2,199, and the premium exterior option is priced at $2,299. Pre-order links:
- US: B&H Photo (coming soon at Paul’s Photo & Service Photo)
- UK: WEX Photo
- DE: Foto Erhardt
- CA: Camera Canada
The rumored Nikon Zf silver edition camera is now officially announced