II, where a viewfinder was omitted from the base design, but in that case, Canon is making available an optional removable electronic viewfinder that fits onto the camera's hot shoe.Ĭould Nikon do the same? Perhaps, but it feels unlikely. Canon did a similar design recently with the M6 Mk. Meanwhile, designs that have been leaked from patent applications, indicate that the APS-C cameras will come without a viewfinder, and have a larger 4" LCD as it's the main way to compose your image. The speculation is that this lower end Z mount camera may likely either replace or mirror the Nikon D500 DSLR, giving a higher-end performance at a lower price. The prosumer model will shoot 4K video and shoot burst images at 10 frames per second.
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But one thing that may be missing, is an electronic viewfinder.Īccording to the report, Nikon is set to announce two new Z Mount cameras, including a prosumer grade camera, that may be called the Nikon Z3, and a lower end consumer-grade Nikon Z50, both with an APS-C image sensor. The cameras, which will replace, or at least mirror, the mid-range DSLRs like the D500.
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The next Nikon cameras to be added to the Z Mount series may likely be a Nikon DX APS-C line of cameras, according to a report from Nikon Rumors. While this addition is a good thing, there's a potential downside: The DX Line could be without an electronic viewfinder.