Breaking: new Nikon full frame hybrid camera coming soon *UPDATED*

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Sony sure shook the market with their a7 full frame mirrorless camera. Many readers have asked me if Nikon will be coming with something similar. I have mentioned in the past that I expect a third mystery camera this year that will have a retro design (something like the Olympus OMD). The new full frame camera will most likely be mirrorless, but it will have some kind of a special (hybrid?) viewfinder. I am also not yet sure if it will have a regular F-mount or a newly designed mount. Here are the 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)

The announcement will be in the next 2-3 months, but it could happen as soon as next week during the PDN PhotoPlus show in New York. Stay tuned for more details.

Updatefew additional specifications that will clarify some of the questions in this post:

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Weekly Nikon news flash #234

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Five Nikon products receive the “Good Design Award 2013”

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Nikon’s 2013 annual report is now available online.

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3D scanning and printing made possible with the Nikon D800.

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First reports are in: Nikon D610 does not have any dust/oil spots

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Few readers emailed me that they do not see any dust/oil spots on their new D610 cameras that already started shipping yesterday and is currently in stock. Nasim Mansurov got over 10,0000 actuation on his camera and also did not see any issues. This should not be a surprise since the only reason the D610 was released was to address the dust/oil spots reported by many D600 users.

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This is the upcoming Vivo phone with rotating Nikon-branded camera and EXPEED processor

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Vivo phone with rotating Nikon-branded camera and EXPEED processor

Those rendering are from the rumored Vivo smart phone that will feature rotating Nikon-branded camera and EXPEED processor (via Phonearena).

The next Nexus 5 phone is also rumored to have a Nikon camera module inside.

With the shrinking compact camera market, Nikon is obviously trying to position themselves as a camera technology supplier to the fast growing smart phone industry.

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Nikon’s new zoom/focus assist lever NAL-1

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With the D5300 announcement, Nikon also introduced a new zoom/focus assist lever called NAL-1 “that enables smoother zooming and focusing when attached to the zoom ring or focus ring on a NIKKOR lens“. Pricing and availability are not yet announced.

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Nikon D610 now in stock

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Right on time with the DxOmark test report release, the Nikon D610 is currently in stock at B&H and Amazon. I already mentioned that the D610 does qualify for the latest Nikon instant rebates (follow the “Buy Together & Save” link on the product listing page). In addition, B&H currently offers free SanDisk 16GB memory card, Watson EN-EL15 Lithium-Ion battery and Ruggard Commando 36 DSLR shoulder bag with 4% in rewards and free shipping with every camera body purchase.

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DxOMark tests the Nikon D610, P7800 and Nikkor 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6

Nikon D610

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DxOMark released their test results for the Nikon D610 cameras. Here is their conclusion:

“Although we can’t comment on whether the D610 addresses the issue of dust and oil deposits found on the original model, the new camera has some improved features, including a new shutter mechanism, which sounds promising. Along with that, the D610 offers all the performance of the original D600. While the original is available discounted at $1699, saving around $300 on the body of the D610, the new model is still excellent value when compared to rival offerings.”

Next is the D610 compared to the D6o0, Canon 6D and Sony a99 cameras:

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