Zeiss ZX1 Displayed at CP+ 2019, Price around $4,200
The new Zeiss ZX1 full frame camera was officially announced at Photokina 2018 with a 37.4MP full-frame image sensor, fixed 35mm lens and built-in lightroom. And Zeiss has displayed their Zeiss ZX1 full-frame camera at the CP+ 2019 but did not unveil any further details about the possible release date. In addition, DPReview has published some hands-on images with the Zeiss ZX1.
And, the Zeiss ZX1 full-frame camera is rumored to be priced around $4,200. This makes sense since the upcoming Leica Q2 camera will be priced around $5,500 (the ZX1 will be 37MP, the Q2 will be 50MP). The Zeiss ZX1 full frame camera is now listed at B&H with full specifications.
Zeiss ZX1 Specifications:
- 37.4MP full-frame image sensor (developed by ZEISS themselves)
- Fixed 35mm Distagon F2 lens
- No distortion in RAW
- 4.3″ touchscreen with a resolution of 1280×720 pixels
- Aluminum Body
- Record 4k UHD in up to 30p and 1080p up to 60p
- 512GB SSD
- Built-in Adobe Lightroom CC
- Direct upload of the images on Internet
- Release in early 2019
Below are some Zeiss ZX1 videos at CP+ 2019:
Via: PhotoRumors, Images via DPReview