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Cameras & Photo | Nikon Z8 24-120mm f/4 S Kit - Inteldeals

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Cameras & Photo | Nikon Z8 24-120mm f/4 S Kit - Inteldeals

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17/06/2024

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Features:

-Sensor CMOS stacked of 45.7 MP in FX format
- Light design, 30% smaller than Z9
-8.3K 60p N-RAW, 4.1K 60p ProRes RAW
- 8K30p and 4K120p, 10-bit internal
- Up to 20 fps gross, 30 fps JPEG shot
-AF of 493 points, IA-based detection
-Visor real live without blackout
- LCD screen with 4-axis slope touchscreen of 3.2 stranger "
-Ranuras for CFx memory cards type B and SD
-Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 GHz

Compact, light, powerful

Built with the bad DNA, the Nikon Z8 is a compact and light camera that houses much of the Z9 technology but in a more elegant and portable package. After the final hybrid camera is installed, the Z8 has the same proven sensor, processing and AF capabilities of the flagship with a new body design that best suits the use of the cardan, the shooting of events and other portable applications.

Sensor CMOS BSI stacked 45.7 MP

With the same sensor that debuted on the Z9, the 45.7 MP BSI stacked CMOS sensor in FX format offers a useful combination of resolution, fast reading speeds, impressive clarity and minimal noise. The stacked design contributes to reducing the enrollable shutter, while the BSI designation guarantees better noise levels when working at the top of the ISO extended range. In addition, the resolution of 45.7 MP and the size of the full frame sensor reached an optimal point that benefits photographers working in detail-oriented genres, as well as allows video recording with resolutions up to 8K.

EXPEED 7 Image Processor

- Complementing the sensor is the EXPEED 7 processing engine, which offers speeds approximately 10 times faster than a Z7 II. This engine works along with the design of the stacked sensor to achieve impressively high AF speeds, burst firing speeds, high buffer capacity, fluid video performance and overall fast handling.

- Maximum continuous shooting speeds of 20 fps when shot in rough, 30 fps when fired in JPEG, 60 fps when JPEG is fired from 19MP using a DX area and an impressive 120 fps shooting speed when 11MP frames are recorded, with all the speeds that support AF/AE full performance.

- Capable of storing more than 1000 raw images in a gust, which means that raw image sequences can be recorded for approximately 50 seconds on a continuous basis. In addition, during playback, you can jump to the first shot of a determined burst to accelerate the review process on the camera.

- Pre-release capture helps to facilitate breakthroughs when recording frames in a burst of up to a second before release of the shutter. When this function is activated, the burst will begin when the shutter is pressed and the buffer will hold up to a second of frames before pressing the shutter completely.

- The electronic shutter offers a maximum shutter speed of 1/32,000 seconds to work in the brightest conditions with wider openings.

- The design of the stacked sensor reduces the distortion of the shutter, so fast moving subjects, such as a golf club, a tennis rack or a baseball bat, do not seem distorted when working with shutting speeds up to 1/32,000 seconds.

- AF calculations are performed at a speed of 120 fps to keep up with rapid continuous shooting speeds.

- High-efficiency RAW file format maintains image quality similar to that of unprocessed files without compressing, but with file sizes approximately 30% smaller for faster reading/writing on memory card.

- The frames can also be saved in the HEIF file format; a useful evolution of JPEG, this 10-bit format offers a billion more colors for greater realism and dynamic range when seen on HLG-compatible screens, while maintaining the small file size as JPEG.

- The Motion Blend retouching function can be used to produce a compound in the chamber that represents a series of motions of the subject within a single frame.

- The long-exposure display includes a live display timer on the rear LCD screen, along with the ability to attenuate the viewfinder to better preserve your vision adjusted at night.

Electronic single shutter design

Trusting the speed and stacked design of the sensor, the Z8 pres Completely renounce a mechanical shutter and uses only an electronic shutter for all capture modes. The speed of the sensor allows recording up to 1/32,000 seconds and the stacked structure reduces the distortion of the movement for precise representation of fast moving subjects such as golf clubs, baseball bats and cars. In addition, despite the absence of a mechanical shutter, flash synchronization of up to 1/200 seconds remains compatible, as well as high-speed synchronization functions.

When removing the mechanical shutter, the Z8 can also function completely silently and you don't have to worry about wear or breakdown of the mechanical shutter. You can add a shutter release sound to realize when you are taking a photo, and the volume can be adjusted to suit different work scenarios.

More beautiful portraits

Perfect for portraits, the Z8 enhances the inherent capabilities of the sensor with a series of processing tools and shooting functions to improve portraits:

Tune the tone and shine while shooting for more precise control while shooting.

The softening of the skin can be used in up to three subjects in a shot and slightly difuminates the skin for a more pleasant texture, while preserving the essential sharpness in the eyes and hair.

The manual control of the white balance is more intuitive when making adjustments and Auto WB has also been optimized for human subjects.

AF fast and smart

- Phase detection AF of 493 points

Covering the full area of the sensor, the Z8 uses the 493-point phase detection AF flagship system to achieve rapid and accurate focus performance. This system benefits from high-speed communication of the Z interface along with sensor speed that allows AF readings to occur up to 120 fps.

This approach system also supports low-light work with a Starlight mode that allows to focus up to -9 EV to greatly benefit astrophotography, concerts and other night shooting applications. It is also useful to work in difficult lighting conditions, the AF retrolighted uses separate pixels on the AF sensor, which allows these areas to be intentionally overexhibited for focus precision purposes without affecting the actual exposure of the recorded image.

A main focus mode in digital réflex, which debuted without a mirror with the Z9, the Z8 also includes 3D tracking AF that combines with the detection of subjects to be blocked in fast and erratic moving subjects that move parallel and perpendicular to the camera. In addition, there are three dynamic area AF modes, with a range of focus area sizes, to capture a wide variety of types of moving subjects.

Detection of topics with deep learning technology

Using inherited algorithms and deep learning technology of the Z9, including sophisticated detection of subjects, the Z8 can recognize a variety of different types of subjects ranging from human to animals, planes and bicycles. When working at Auto-Area AF, these subjects will be automatically detected, focused and tracked to ensure a sharp approach when the subject moves through the frame.

The Eye Detection AF, specifically, has been adjusted to improve the accuracy and refined recognition of the eyes at the scene, regardless of how small or large they are within the frame of the image, and can also be used together with the custom wide area AF for different shapes and sizes of subjects.

Video power

Internal recording of 8K60 and 4K 120

Equally capable of video, the Z8 also matches the Z9 recording capabilities here, with a variety of resolutions and frame speeds available up to 8K. Using full pixel reading, the UHD 8K 30p video can be recorded with a possible continuous shot for about 2 hours and 5 minutes.

The UHD 4K and Full HD recording is also possible in a variety of frame speeds, including 4K full frame recording up to 120p for slow motion playback. Using an 8K area, the over-sampled UHD 4K recording is possible up to 60p for greater clarity and detail. In addition, high-resolution frame captures can be recorded on camera from 8K and 4K videos, to produce 33MP or 11MP frames, respectively.

Video N-RAW and 12-bit ProRes RAW

The 12-bit internal gross recording up to 8.3K 60p is supported in the N-RAW format along with the ProRES RAW internal HQ. The raw recording offers greater tonal and color latitude and can improve the dynamic range, benefiting the color gradation needs and postproduction flexibility.

N-RAW is Nikon's own gross recording format that offers impressively small file sizes compared to other raw formats, as well as the ability to create proxies MP4 for more efficient preview or transfer.

The N-RAW recording is available up to 8.3K at 60p or 24p; 4.1K at up to 120p; 5.3K at up to 60p with a 1.5x cut; and 3.8K at 120p with a 2.3x cut.

The ProRes RAW recording is also available up to 4.1K and 60p.

10-bit recording ProRes and H.265

The internal recording is also compatible with the 10-bit and 4:2:2 color sampling in ProRes 422 HQ and H.265 codecs, and the H.264 and 4:2:0 color can be used depending on the workflow needs. To get more latitude by sorting the color in the publication, there is also a 10-bit N-Log adjustment as well as a flat color profile. In addition, HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) can be used to create content ready for HDR directly from the camera.

Recording support

With the help of the impressive recording specifications, the Z8 also incorporates a variety of tools and recording functions useful for use in productions:

- Red REC frame indicator in EVF and LCD during recording to easily recognize when the recording is being captured.

- The dedicated video information screen indicates several recording settings, such as photogram size, frame rate, audio settings, codec, bit depth and HDMI output settings. Some of these settings will also be visible in the upper control panel of the camera.

- The focus peak and zebra stripes are visual aids to help achieve a sharp approach and accurate exposure.

- Wave-shaped monitor for analysis of exposure in real time.

- Fine ISO control in manual mode to adjust exposure in 1/6 stop increments.

- The AF Quick Start feature can be assigned to the Fn buttons; it is now possible to assign two different AF speeds to different buttons.

- Slow shutdown speed video is supported, slower than 1/frame speed, to work in extremely low light conditions or to create intentionally blurred effects.

- Linking time code is possible when working with an optional time code generator.

- Complementing video capabilities, the Z8 also supports 24-bit linear PCM sound recording and provides external XLR microphone compatibility through the optional Tascam CA-XLR2d-AN digital adapter.

A smaller professional body design

Elegant, modular and durable construction

Considered the true successor of the D850 DSLR and the smallest continuation of the Z9 badge, the Z8 reaches an optimal point in terms of size and performance. It is 30% smaller than Z9 and 15% smaller than D850.

Compared to the Z9, with its built-in vertical grip, the Z8 acquires a more modular design, allowing it to keep it small for daily shooting or match it with the optional MB-N12 Power Battery Pack grip to improve ergonomics by shooting vertically and a better battery life. In addition, the smaller and lighter design makes the Z8 an ideal candidate for mating or using on a cardan for video use.

Dual card slots (a CF Express Type B slot and an UHS-II SD slot) allow flexible file savings. The CFx slot is suitable for applications that consume many data, such as 8K recording and high-speed burst shooting, while the SD slot retains compatibility with the popular storage format. In addition, the CFx B slot is also compatible with XQD memory cards.

Built with ecological Seerebo carbon fiber and robust magnesium alloy, the Z8 manages to be durable and lightweight, weighing only 2 pounds.

The high quality weatherproof sealing protects against dust and moisture for safe use in hostile climates.

The included EN-EL15c battery offers approximately 340 frames per charge when the viewer is mainly used or 370 shots per charge when the LCD monitor is mainly used. The Z8 is also compatible with other EN-EL15 series batteries.

The vibration reduction in the body is now compatible with Synchro VR to achieve up to 6 stops of shook compensation of the camera when used with selected Z lenses.

Helping reduce the dust that reaches the sensor, the Z8 incorporates a sensor shield that protects the surface of the sensor by changing the lenses. To avoid additional dust, there is also a double electroconductor and fluoride coating in the optical filter that covers the sensor.

The backlit buttons facilitate the navigation and recognition of buttons when working in low-light conditions.

Live viewer

Real-Live Viewfinder is an advanced EVF that uses a 3,69 m point OLED panel with an adjustable luminance up to 3000 cd/m2 for clear visibility in light conditions. This EVF also works along with dual-flow technology for non-stick display when it is continuously triggered and has a high-fps function, which elevates the frequency of updating the EVF to 120 fps for a smoother and more realistic visualization.

LCD leaning on four axes

Like the Z9, the Z8 incorporates an exclusive LCD display with four-axis tilting touch screen of 3,2 stranger " and 2.1 m that best supports work from high and low angles, regardless of whether it is triggered in the horizontal or vertical orientation. The four-way tilting design of this screen allows easier visualization from a variety of positions and the orientation of the user interface will also change depending on how the camera is supported.

Versatile connectivity

Coinciding with the quality of professional construction, the Z8 is equipped with a variety of connectivity options to suit various workflow needs:

Full-size HDMI port to broadcast video to an external recorder or monitor

3.5 mm headphone and microphone ports to connect an external microphone and for audio monitoring on board

Two USB-C ports: one supports file transfer and connection and the second is dedicated to power delivery and battery charge

The USB-C communication terminal supports USB-LAN connectivity when combined with an optional USB-C to Ethernet adapter. This allows a 1000BASE-T cable LAN connection to transfer files via FTP

The 10 pin port offers wide accessories and remote connectivity

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (2.4 and 5 GHz) allow wireless file transfer, remote camera control via a mobile device and works along with the NX Mobile Air application for file management