Nikon D6 announcement rumoured for February with 4K60p video and dual CFexpress slots

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John Aldred is a photographer with over 25 years of experience in the portrait and commercial worlds. He is based in Scotland and has been an early adopter – and occasional beta tester – of almost every digital imaging technology in that time. As well as his creative visual work, John uses 3D printing, electronics and programming to create his own photography and filmmaking tools and consults for a number of brands across the industry.

Since the initial and somewhat vague “development announcement” in September, Nikon has remained pretty tight-lipped about the impending Nikon D6. They haven’t even said when they’re announcing it, yet, although all indicators pointed towards a date in early 2020, following on from the January 6th announcement dates in 2012 and 2016 for the D4 and D5 respectively.

But it seems the announcement may come in a tad later, according to a report on Nikon Rumors. They say they’ve been hearing February 12th, 2020 as a potential announcement date more than once, although it could be for an internal presentation rather than a public announcement. But they do have an updated list of rumoured specs, too.

Despite the September announcement, the specs have largely remained a secret. But the updated list from NR suggests some rather nice features.

  • Built-in sensor stabilization (IBIS) – An improved version from the Nikon Z system
  • More features and customization options for various aspects of the camera and settings
  • Mobile applications will see improvements but they will likely launch after the camera release
  • The D6 will definitely not be a “hybrid” camera, but a DSLR with some mirrorless features
  • 24 MP sensor
  • 4K 60 video
  • Improved dynamic range
  • Improved/better AF system but probably with the same number of AF points
  • Advanced video features with raw recording
  • Longer manual exposure times: 1/8000 – 120 seconds (up from 30 seconds)
  • Dual CFexpress memory card slots
  • .76-78x 100% viewfinder
  • New dual Expeed processors
  • Built-in WiFi
  • 3.2m-dot touchscreen LCD
  • Improved silent shooting modes

As for the “some mirrorless features”, NR lists “better video, IBIS, silent shooting” as examples. But none of those features are really unique to mirrorless. Video has been getting better with every generation of DSLR anyway and would’ve continued to get better without mirrorless ever having existed. IBIS, too, has been in some DSLRs for a while now. Silent shooting… Ok, maybe I’ll give ’em that one.

I would suspect that the raw video recording is likely to be external rather than internal, to a device like the Ninja V. That’s what Nikon has been promising for the Z6 and Z7 for almost a year, so perhaps by the time the D6 is announced, their mirrorless cameras will finally be able to do it, too. Maybe they’ll be able to read CFexpress cards by then, too. The only thing holding CFexpress card manufacturers back is the wait for firmware updates to add compatibility.

The Canon 1DX Mark III is also expected to be announced at some time in February, too. That will give photographers a few months to get the bodies in their hand and get used to them before the Tokyo 2020 Olympics start in July.

[via Nikon Rumors]


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John Aldred

John Aldred

John Aldred is a photographer with over 25 years of experience in the portrait and commercial worlds. He is based in Scotland and has been an early adopter – and occasional beta tester – of almost every digital imaging technology in that time. As well as his creative visual work, John uses 3D printing, electronics and programming to create his own photography and filmmaking tools and consults for a number of brands across the industry.

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8 responses to “Nikon D6 announcement rumoured for February with 4K60p video and dual CFexpress slots”

  1. Scott Stevenson Avatar

    Just in time for everyone else to start pressing 8K…

  2. Christiaan Low Avatar

    Is there not already quite a few camera’s out there that are half the size and still these specs and more….

  3. Freelance cameraman China/HK Avatar

    Nikon always struggles with the codec and profile. They need to step up this if they want to enter this game

  4. Ruben Satairapan Avatar

    Well my phone has a 250 GB Megapixel -noob

  5. Peter Foote Avatar
  6. Ib Thordal Avatar

    Sounds like a X-T3 ?

    1. Ib Thordal Avatar

      Jan Sejersen yes ?

  7. Joe De Diego Avatar

    Omg I can hardly believe it, a camera company has released a new slightly better camera again. This is amazing now my photos won’t suck.