Updated Nikon D6 Specifications : 20MP, 14fps, IBIS, 4K60p
Here is the latest updated Nikon D6 specifications surfaced over the web. This updated Nikon D6 specs shows that the flagship DSLR will fetaure 20MP full frame image sensor, instead of the previously rumored 24MP. The built-in sensor stabilization (IBIS) and 4K video recording at 60p remains the same as the Nikon D6 will shoot 14fps in normal shutter mode.
The Nikon D6 DSLR camera is rumored to be officially released in mid-February. Even if the exact date is not known, the date of February 12, 2020 is predominantly in the gossip. Regardless, we can see for sure that there will be an announcement before the CP + 2020 event.
The new processor on D6 will provide improved AF system and advanced video features with RAW recording. Nikon D6 body will have dual CFexpress memory cards. Check out the updated list of Nikon D6 specifications below.
Here are the updated Nikon D6 specifications:
- 20MP sensor, not 24MP as previous reported (still not 100% sure)
- 14 fps in normal shutter mode (the D5 could do 12 fps)
- Improved/better AF system but probably with the same number of AF points
- The Nikon D6 AF improvements are crucial and comparable to the Sony A9II
- The D6 built-in sensor stabilization (IBIS) will be an improved version from the Nikon Z system
- The D6 will have more features and customization options for various aspects of the camera and settings
- Companion applications will also see improvements but they will most likely launch after the camera release
- The D6 will definitely not be a “hybrid” camera, but rather a DSLR with some mirrorless features (better video, IBIS, silent shooting for example)
- 4K 60 video
- Improved dynamic range
- Advanced video features with RAW recording (not sure if external or internal)
- Longer manual exposure times (like in the Nikon D810A): from 1/8000 – 120 seconds (up from 30 seconds)
- Dual CFExpress memory card slots
- .76-78x 100% viewfinder
- New Expeed dual processors
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- 3.2 million dots touchscreen
- Improved silent shooting modes
- Official announcement expected in mid-February (around February 12, 2020 ±1-2 days)
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