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Nikon Z9 Mirrorless Camera

The Nikon Z9 is a 45.7MP full-frame mirrorless camera — with 8K video and in-body stabilization. Used copies start from $3,603.66 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.

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Camera OverviewNikon Z9

The Nikon Z9 is a full-frame mirrorless camera built around a 45.7MP sensor and the EXPEED 7 image processor. It covers a native ISO range of 64 to 25600, giving photographers a solid working range across varied lighting conditions. The autofocus system combines phase-detection and contrast-detection in a hybrid setup, with 493 focus points, Eye Detection AF, Animal Detection AF, and AI-based subject tracking — making it a capable tool for fast-moving subjects across a range of shooting scenarios.

Burst shooting reaches 30 frames per second, and the maximum still resolution checks in at 8256x5504 pixels. On the video side, the Z9 captures up to 8K footage with frame rate options including 24fps, 30fps, 60fps, and 120fps, all in 10-bit color depth. Video color profiles include N-Log, HLG, and Flat, offering meaningful latitude for post-production grading.

In-body 5-axis image stabilization is present and confirmed in specs. The body is constructed from magnesium alloy, measures 149 x 150 x 91 mm, weighs 1340g, and carries weather sealing. The 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen LCD resolves at 2.1M dots, while the electronic viewfinder delivers 3.69M dots at a 120Hz refresh rate.

Storage options include CFexpress Type B and XQD cards. Connectivity covers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, full-size HDMI output, plus 3.5mm headphone and microphone jacks. The battery is the EN-EL18d rated for approximately 700 shots.

Key FeaturesNikon Z9

45.7MP Full-Frame Sensor: The stacked BSI-CMOS sensor delivers 8256x5504 pixel files with strong dynamic range, suitable for large prints and heavy cropping.

EXPEED 7 Image Processor: Nikon's flagship processor enables the Z9's high-speed performance, including real-time subject tracking and 8K video processing.

30fps Burst Shooting: Captures up to 30 frames per second at full resolution for stills, making it practical for fast-moving sports and wildlife subjects.

8K Video at 10-Bit: Records 8K footage internally in 10-bit color with N-Log, HLG, and Flat profiles, providing substantial latitude for color grading in post.

493-Point Hybrid AF: Combines phase-detection and contrast-detection across 493 focus points, with Eye Detection, Animal Detection, and AI-based subject tracking built in.

5-Axis In-Body Stabilization: Compensates for camera movement across five axes, reducing motion blur during handheld shooting with any compatible Z-mount lens.

Camera SpecificationsNikon Z9

Nikon Z9 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesPortrait, Landscape, Sports, Wildlife, Video / Cinematography, Studio, Event, Travel
TypeMirrorless
SensorFull Frame (35mm)
Resolution45.7MP
ProcessorEXPEED 7
ISO Range64 – 25600
AF SystemHybrid (Phase + Contrast), Eye Detection AF, Animal Detection AF, AI-Based Subject Tracking
AF Points493
Max Photo Resolution8256x5504
Burst Rate30 fps
Max Video Resolution8K
Max Frame Rate120fps

DescriptionNikon Z9

The Nikon Z9 is a full-frame mirrorless camera centered on a 45.7MP sensor processed by the EXPEED 7 engine, with a native ISO range of 64 to 25600. Still photography tops out at 8256x5504 pixel resolution with burst shooting at up to 30fps, backed by a 493-point hybrid autofocus system that includes Eye Detection AF, Animal Detection AF, and AI-based subject tracking. For video, the Z9 reaches 8K resolution at frame rates up to 120fps in 10-bit color, with N-Log, HLG, and Flat color profiles available for grading flexibility. 5-axis in-body image stabilization is built into the camera body.

The 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen LCD resolves at 2.1M dots, while the EVF delivers 3.69M dots at 120Hz. Storage is handled via CFexpress Type B and XQD card slots. The magnesium alloy body measures 149 x 150 x 91 mm, weighs 1340g, and is weather sealed.

Connectivity includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C, full-size HDMI, and 3.5mm headphone and microphone jacks. The EN-EL18d battery is rated for approximately 700 shots.

ProsNikon Z9

  • 45.7MP full-frame sensor paired with EXPEED 7 processor delivers high-resolution files up to 8256x5504
  • 30fps continuous burst shooting keeps up with demanding action and sports scenarios
  • 8K video capture with 10-bit color depth and N-Log, HLG, and Flat color profiles supports serious post-production workflows

ConsNikon Z9

  • Body weight of 1340g makes this one of the heavier mirrorless options on the market
  • Storage is limited to CFexpress Type B and XQD cards, which are premium-priced media formats
  • Battery life rated at approximately 700 shots is modest given the camera's flagship positioning and body size

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Frequently Asked QuestionsNikon Z9

What memory cards does the Nikon Z9 use?+

The Z9 accepts CFexpress Type B and XQD cards. Both formats share the same physical slot design. CFexpress Type B cards are the current high-speed standard, while XQD compatibility provides flexibility for those who already own XQD media.

What video resolutions and frame rates are available on the Z9?+

The Z9 shoots video up to 8K resolution. Supported frame rates include 24fps, 30fps, 60fps, and 120fps. All video is captured in 10-bit color depth, with color profile options of N-Log, HLG, and Flat.

Does the Nikon Z9 have in-body image stabilization?+

Yes, the Z9 includes 5-axis in-body image stabilization as confirmed in its specifications. Digital IS is listed as not present, so stabilization is handled entirely by the physical sensor-shift system.

What autofocus features does the Z9 offer?+

The Z9 uses a hybrid AF system combining phase-detection and contrast-detection across 493 focus points. It includes Eye Detection AF, Animal Detection AF, and AI-based subject tracking, making it well-suited for subjects that move unpredictably.

How does the viewfinder compare to the rear LCD?+

The electronic viewfinder resolves at 3.69M dots with a 120Hz refresh rate. The rear display is a 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen LCD with a resolution of 2.1M dots. Both options are available depending on shooting preference.

What is the native ISO range of the Nikon Z9?+

The Z9's native ISO range runs from ISO 64 to ISO 25600 as specified in its ISO settings. ISO 64 provides a low base for controlled lighting situations, while ISO 25600 extends usability into lower-light environments.

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