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Nikon's Z6 camera now arrives in 'filmmaker's kit'

Nikon Filmmaker Kit

New Delhi : Talk about Nikon camera and you can't stop yourself from appreciating its different models. The year's first revamp is all about Nikon's Z6 which comes with full-frame super-sampled 4K and 10-bit external video output. The device is now possibly the best full-frame mirrorless camera for video. For now, the company has introduced a "Filmmaker's Kit" for the Z6, similar to what offered with its D850.

In addition to Nikon Z6 camera and a Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S zoom lens, you get an Atomos Ninja V 4K HDR 5" monitor/recorder to capture that 10-bit 4K video, along with a MOZA Air 2 three-Axis gimbal stabilizer. The company also threw in a Mount Adapter FTZ for Nikon F-Mount lenses, a Rode VideoMic Pro+ external microphone, a 12-month Vimeo membership and even a filmmaking course from Nikon Ambassador Chris Hershman.

The company also unfolded a new lens that normally wouldn't be newsworthy, but it's just the third Z-Mount model available. Interestingly, it's an ultra-wide angle Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S zoom, an odd choice considering the limited lineup so far. A 70-200 zoom telephoto, for instance, would probably be more popular.

The Nikon lens shows what the camera can do with the huge Z-Mount, as it's relatively small for such a wide lens, 29 percent lighter and 32 percent shorter than the 16-35mm f/4G VR AF/S model. It also managed to make the front of the lens flat enough that you can install regular 82mm screw-on filters, a first for any of its 14mm range zoom lenses, Nikon said.

The new product from the house of Nikon will be a boon for the nascent Z-Mount ecosystem, which is still pretty threadbare. The Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 S lens arrives in spring 2019 for $1,300, while the Z6 Filmmaker's Kit will cost $4,000 and hit shelves in late January.

 

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