We reported a few weeks ago that Nikon planned on replacing their D4 camera, but without any further information. Luckily it’s CES 2016 and according to The Verge’s liveblog who’s at Nikon’s press event, has announced their brand new flagship pro camera, the Nikon D5, D500, and The KeyMission 360 action camera.
According to The Verge and Engadget, it seems to be in the same form factor as its predecessor the D4.
Nikon D5
- AF with 153 focus points
- 20-megapixel full-frame sensor
- 4K video
- touchscreen
- The Nikon D5 DSLR will be available in March for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $6,499.95
Nikon D500
The Nikon D500 is the replacement of the 2009 Nikon D300S camera, and will have the same APC-C-sized sensor
- AF with 153 focus points exactly like Nikon D5
- 10 fps shooting speed
- SnapBridge technology which uses Bluetooth to connect to smartphones
- 4K Video
- The new Nikon D500 DSLR will be available in March 2016 for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $1,999.95* for the body-only configuration
The KeyMission 360
- Shoots 360 Video
- Designed for 360 pictures and virtual reality (VR)
- Waterproof up to 100 feet
- Drop-proofing up to 6.6-feet
No cost for the “The KeyMission 360”?
Aaron, yep, it is still unknown.