

Now all you have to do is buy a new body.
SMART SHOOTER NIKON Z7 MANUAL
The new mount does not have an autofocus screw drive, so older AF lenses are restricted to manual focus, but this wide compatibility with existing Nikon F lenses will make it easy for current Nikon owners to migrate to the new mount at their own pace.īefore, Nikon owners tempted by full-frame mirrorless systems faced a complete and expensive system swap to a different brand.
SMART SHOOTER NIKON Z7 FULL
With this adaptor, you can fit all 90 or so current Nikon lenses and get full autofocus and automatic exposure, and up to 360 lenses with just auto exposure. This allows plenty of space for the new Nikon FTZ lens adaptor, which can be bought separately or as part of a bundle with the new cameras. The flange-to-sensor distance is just 16mm, which is a lot shorter than the regular Nikon F mount. At 55mm across, the new Nikon Z mount is 11mm wider than its Nikon F DSLR mount, and Nikon says this has “liberated” its lens designers, making it possible to produce new, more ambitious lenses (a 58mm f/0.95 Noct lens is on its way) and deliver a step up in optical quality. With the new mirrorless body design comes a new lens mount. The in-body VR, however, means that Nikon users will also get the benefit of the new 5-axis, 5-stop VR system, even with non-VR lenses. The Z6 and Z7 can still use existing Nikon VR lenses (more on this shortly), and the two systems should work seamlessly together. This is another first for Nikon, as all of its previous interchangeable lens cameras have used lens-based VR (vibration reduction). It’s a pretty spectacular-sounding setup for a first attempt at full-frame hybrid autofocus Nikon certainly appears to have hit the ground running.Īlso new is an in-camera image stabilisation system (IBIS). Its 493 phase-detection AF points cover 90% of the image area and work in combination with a conventional contrast autofocus system. The difference here is that Nikon has built in a sophisticated on-sensor phase-detection system. The full-frame CMOS sensor in the Z7 sounds very similar to the one in the Nikon D850 DSLR.

Weight: 675g (body only, with battery and memory card) Nikon Z7: key features.

