The Nikon Zf, a retro-style full-frame mirrorless camera, is still on track for launch despite missing its rumored August 2 release date. New rumors suggest that the camera will be more pro-oriented than initially anticipated.
According to Nikon Rumors, the Nikon Zf will feature “two memory card slots” instead of the previously rumored single slot. This change indicates a more advanced and professional-oriented camera, as dual card slots are often favored by professionals for data redundancy and backup purposes.
Another rumor suggests that the Nikon Zf will introduce “some kind of new high-res mode,” marking the first time this feature will appear on a Nikon camera. High-res modes allow for capturing very high-resolution images through techniques like pixel-shift technology or multi-shot processing. This feature can be valuable for photographers who require detailed images for cropping or large prints.
The Nikon Zf is rumored to be based on the Nikon FM2 film camera from 1982 and is expected to feature a 25MP sensor. While the initial launch date was missed, Nikon Rumors now predicts an announcement for the “August-September” timeframe, indicating that the camera’s release is imminent.