The other day we heard reports that Nikon could be getting ready to launch its next DSLR, the Nikon D6, on the 4th of September. It turns out that the rumors were right because Nikon has sort of officially announced the camera. We say “sort of” because the camera has yet to be launched, but rather the announcement is more of Nikon saying that it is in development.
As such, the company did not dive into any details or specs about the camera, except to say that it will be their “most advanced DSLR to date”. Whether that’s true or just marketing hype remains to be seen, but since they did not actually confirm when the camera would be revealed in full, we’ll just have to wait and see.
According to Nikon, “Nikon released the D1 digital SLR camera in 1999, making 2019 the 20th anniversary of the single-digit D series. Thanks to the imaging know-how cultivated over Nikon’s long history in camera development, Nikon’s professional DSLR cameras have continued to evolve by introducing some of the industry’s most advanced technologies and responding to the strict demands of professional photographers with the ultimate in performance and reliability, even in the most severe conditions. With the D6, Nikon is currently developing its most advanced DSLR to date.”
If you are looking to get yourself a new DSLR and if Nikon’s DX series of cameras were always of interest to you, then maybe you might want to hold out until more details about the Nikon D6 have been revealed.
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