Nikon says that AF coverage in the D6 is about 1.6x more dense than in the D5 before it, despite using fewer focus points, thanks to the use of a triple-sensor arrangement for each of the 105-point ...
The D6 houses the same sensor as the D5, a full-frame, 20.8-megapixel option that’s also capable of 4K video at 30 fps. While the resolution may be identical to the predecessor, a new EXPEED 6 ...
Almost four years since the launch of the D5, Nikon has confirmed a successor to its flagship DSLR is on the way, which it promises will be its most advanced digital SLR to date. The Nikon D5 was ...
After a two-month delay, Nikon’s newest flagship is getting ready to ship: The Nikon D6 will be available beginning on May 21, the company said on Friday. The camera, Nikon’s flagship — and thus most ...
Nikon has announced that it's working on its next professional flagship camera, the D6, promising its "most advanced DSLR to date." The company didn't reveal any specs (other than a photo), but it's ...
We’ve had a hands-on look at the Nikon D6 – Nikon’s new flagship professional DLSR, with a 20mp full-frame sensor, 105 AF points, and an updated AF system designed to give improved accuracy, with a ...
Designed for a wide variety of photographic pursuits - yet more specifically, says its manufacturer, 'hard news and international sports' - in normal circumstances, Nikon's new top-end, full-frame D6 ...
In a brief statement today, Nikon confirmed that it is currently developing its future D6 DSLR, an update to the company's existing flagship D5 model. The camera maker included a picture of the future ...
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Photography News: After months of waiting, Nikon has officially launched its flagship D6 DSLR Camera. Additionally, full-frame 20mm f/1.8 and 24-200mm lenses were released for the mirrorless Z Series.
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