Nikon mirrorless camera release date, price, news and leaks

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
There's a growing buzz that we're likely to see a new full-frame mirrorless camera from Nikon very soon.Don't forget, Nikon's already dipped
its toe into mirrorless with the range unsuccessful 1 Series range of cameras
Based around a 1-inch sensor, these cameras never really caught on, and while Nikon hasn't stated the range is dead, we haven't seen a new
executive Kimito Uemura spilled the beans at this year's Camera Photo Imaging Show (better known as CP+) during a televised interview aired
to bring out a mirrorless model for this year's event
see two different Nikon mirrorless cameras.Otherwise, news for now is pretty limited - we don't even know the name(or names) of the camera,
but lets take a look at some of the key rumors, including what lens mount could be used.Cut to the chaseWhat is it Nikon's first high-end
mirrorless cameraWhen is it out It could be as early as July 23rdHow much will it cost It could be upwards of $4,000 (with a lens)Nikon
mirrorless camera release dateNikonRumors understands that the official announcement is rumored for the end of July (on or around July 23),
sensorAs we've mentioned above, NikonRumors reckons we could see not one, but two new models, with the two cameras featuring different
sensor with a resolution in the region of 24-25MP, although it's not clear if this will be full-frame or APS-C
If it is full-frame, again, this will put it potentially in direct competition with Sony's Alpha A7 III.Nikon mirrorless camera lens
mountNikon's famous F-mount has been around since 1959, which means there's a huge range of choice when it comes to lenses, both new and old
(though to get the best out of the latest sensors, you'll want to be using modern glass).It appears though that Nikon has made the bold
decision to drop the F-mount for its new mirrorless range of cameras, opting instead of a completely new lens mount design, although it's
larger than the rumored Z mount, which had an opening of 49mm.NikonRumors says the new mirrorless mount will be compatible with ultra-fast
new cameras: a 24-70mm, 35mm and 50mm (with the two prime lenses featuring a fast f/1.4 maximum aperture).Nikon mirrorless camera
Nikon mirrorless camera leaks and rumorsThe new models will also be similar in body size to Sony's full-frame Alpha A7 series cameras like
stabilization system, 9fps burst shooting and an electronic viewfinder with a high-res 3.6-million-dot display