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The Z8 is Nikon’s best mirrorless camera yet

Take the Z9’s guts, put them in a smaller body, and cut almost $1,500 off the price, and you’ve got the Z8.

Take the Z9’s guts, put them in a smaller body, and cut almost $1,500 off the price, and you’ve got the Z8.

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When I reviewed the $5,496.95 Nikon Z9, I said that “Nikon finally put itself in the professional mirrorless camera race, and in a lot of ways it’s now winning.” I said this because, while most camera manufacturers went small and light, Nikon made a big, heavy mirrorless camera with very high specs that felt made for working professionals.

The company has now taken those great specs and put them into a smaller $4,000 body. The new Nikon Z8 boasts a 45.7MP stacked CMOS sensor that, thanks to the Expeed 7 image processor, can shoot RAW photos at 20fps for over 1,000 frames. There are also autofocus readings up to 120fps. And impressive video specs: 12-bit N-RAW at 8K 60fps or 4K 120fps.

The Z8 can shoot video in 12-bit N-RAW at 8K 60fps or 4K 120fps.
The Z8 can shoot video in 12-bit N-RAW at 8K 60fps or 4K 120fps.
Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge

With the Z8, Nikon is now playing ball with most of the other camera manufacturers who set out to get big specs into smaller systems, and it is going to be more challenging to capture an audience when its camera now looks like everyone else’s. Tune in to my video above for sample photo and video from the Z8, which is available for preorder today and launches on May 25th, 2023, for $3,999.95.

Photography by Becca Farsace / The Verge

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