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Nikon Mirrorless Cameras

The range of Nikon mirrorless cameras has grown steadily to include full-frame (FX) and crop sensor (DX) bodies, with cutting-edge features designed to capture incredible photos and movies. Every Nikon mirrorless camera gathers more light through compatible Z mount lenses thanks to the ultra-wide Z mount, making the Z range amongst the most popular Nikon cameras for photographers, videographers and hybrid shooters of all skill levels.

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Mirrorless Nikon Z System users can choose between a range of compact, lightweight crop sensor cameras such as the Nikon Z fc, or full-frame models which include the Z9. This flagship camera boasts highly developed autofocusing with advanced AI subject-detection, widely recognised as amongst the best AF systems in the world. With crop and full-frame bodies available, photographers can find the perfect Nikon mirrorless camera for capturing subjects as diverse as sports, wildlife and landscapes to portraits and weddings.

For hybrid shooters and professional videographers the mirrorless range offers extremely capable video performance. Choose from a number of Nikon cameras which record high quality 4K video, first introduced with original Z6 and Z7 cameras and subsequently enhanced with second generation models. Serious solo moviemakers, vloggers and those working on multi-camera productions will also find cameras with 8K capabilities suited to broadcast-quality movies.

Nikon’s Z system is designed to work with interchangeable Z mount mirrorless lenses, which provide a 17% wider lens mount to gather more light and capture incredible image quality. Professional S-Line lenses provide extremely bright apertures with superb low light performance and high resolving power, drawing out extremely detailed results from Nikon’s high resolution sensors.

The compact Z system offers many benefits, including the ability to mount your DSLR lenses with the FTZ Mark II lens mount adapter. Choose from any Nikon mirrorless camera to enjoy free delivery on orders over £50 and a six-month warranty on all second-hand Nikon cameras.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a Nikon DSLR lens on a mirrorless camera?

Can I use a Nikon DSLR lens on a mirrorless camera?

Yes, you can use a Nikon DSLR lens on a Z mirrorless camera with the FTZ Mark II lens mount adapter. This accepts around 360 Nikkor F-mount lenses, including over 90 full AF/AE lenses with features such as Vibration Reduction, while older lenses benefit from in-body stabilisation.

Will Nikon introduce a new mirrorless camera soon?

Will Nikon introduce a new mirrorless camera soon?

Nikon regularly introduces new mirrorless cameras, with a new Z system body launched in 2024. This was the full-frame hybrid Z6 III, while the heritage-styled Nikon ZF came out October 2023. Nikon is committed to the mirrorless Z system and will no doubt release new cameras on a regular basis.

Which is the best Nikon Mirrorless Camera

Which is the best Nikon Mirrorless Camera

The best Nikon mirrorless camera is the Z9, which was released at the end of 2021. It includes a number of flagship features, placing Nikon at the forefront of mirrorless technology. These include advanced AI subject-detection, ultra high speed 120fps shooting with full AF/AE and 8K video.

Nikon mirrorless camera for beginners

Nikon mirrorless camera for beginners

The Z fc with Z 16-50mm lens and Z 50 with Z 16-50mm lens are excellent Nikon mirrorless cameras for beginners. These feature a highly sensitive crop sensor (DX), 4K video and advanced autofocus with several shooting modes, perfect for beginners to progress skills to an advanced level.

Best Nikon mirrorless camera for video

Best Nikon mirrorless camera for video

All Nikon mirrorless cameras capture video, with every crop sensor and full-frame Z camera capable of recording 4K movies. The best Nikon mirrorless camera for video is the current flagship Z9, which captures 8K in-camera, with full AF/AE, Eye-Detection AF and Nikon’s new N-RAW format.

What is the difference between FX and DX

What is the difference between FX and DX

The difference between FX and DX is simply Nikon’s terminology for describing full-frame (FX) and crop sensor (DX) cameras. Full-frame camera bodies includes a 35mm sensor, which heralds back to 35mm film size, whereas the smaller crop size sensor is designed around a 1.5x crop factor.

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