It’s official: Nikon announces development of a new mirrorless camera

It's official. After the release of the teaser video a couple of days ago and rumors that we'll see a new mirrorless camera from Nikon on August 23, Nikon has officially confirmed the development of a full-frame, Nikon FX-format, mirrorless camera. What's more, the new camera will feature a new lens mount, which will also see a new line of Nikkor lenses.

The shift to a new lens mount is no surprise, as this provides Nikon's engineers with a blank canvas to work with. However, Nikon says that along with the new camera, a new mount adapter is being developed to enable existing Nikon F-mount lenses to work on the new camera.

We imagine there will be some caveats here regarding compatibility, especially with older optics (the F-mount has been around since 1959 don't forget), but we expect this shouldn't be an issue with Nikon's latest line of Nikkor lenses. We'll know more very soon.

With Nikon developing a new lens mount it's likely that there will be a limited range of lenses at launch, as it's going to take time to develop an entire range of new lenses – just ask Sony. However, if Nikon can get the new mount adapter right and offer decent compatibility and functionality with a range of lenses, this should make the new camera a more tempting proposition for users who've already invested heavily in Nikon glass.

DSLRs aren't dead

Nikon isn't ditching its heritage to focus solely on mirrorless, however, stating that it plans "the continued development of Nikon digital-SLR cameras, providing consumers with the choices to enjoy the unique values of either system". 

To get all the in-depth analysis on Nikon's new full-frame mirrorless camera, keep an eye our regularly updated news and rumors page, where you'll find everything you need to know. 


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