Nikon D6 Updated Rumored Specs, to be Released in Mid-February 2020
The Nikon D6 flahship DSLR camera is rumored to be officially released in mid-February 2020 and here is an updated list of Nikon D6 rumored specifications:
- The D6 built-in sensor stabilization (IBIS) will be an improved version from the Nikon Z system
- The D6 will have more features and customization options for various aspects of the camera and settings
- Companion applications will also see improvements but they will most likely launch after the camera release
- The D6 will definitely not be a “hybrid” camera, but rather a DSLR with some mirrorless features (better video, IBIS, silent shooting for example)
- 24 MP sensor
- 4K 60 video
- Improved dynamic range
- Improved/better AF system but probably with the same number of AF points
- Advanced video features with RAW recording (not sure if external or internal)
- Longer manual exposure times (like in the Nikon D810A): from 1/8000 – 120 seconds (up from 30 seconds)
- Dual CFExpress memory card slots
- .76-78x 100% viewfinder
- New Expeed dual processors
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- 3.2 million dots touchscreen
- Improved silent shooting modes
On September 4 Nikon officially announced the development of the Nikon D6 professional DSLR camera, and the Nikon D6 is expected to be announced in early 2020, around CP+ Show 2020 in February, to compete against the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III.
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Via:Â NikonRumors