Nikon has reported its next professional DSLR, and what do you know, it's known as the D6. The new camera follows in the long queue of D-arrangement DSLRs, which are especially well known among games picture takers for their speed and unwavering quality, and Nikon depicts it as "its most exceptional advanced SLR yet."
Lamentably, that is the main thing Nikon needs to state about the D6 at this moment, past the photograph above which affirms it'll look essentially indistinguishable from the D5 (and the D4) from the front. Close by the D6's advancement, Nikon additionally says that another quick fax long range focal point is underway, the AF-S Nikkor 120-300mm f/2.8E FL ED SR VR.
Nikon consistently does this — the full D5 declaration came a little under two months after the affirmation of its improvement, and something very similar occurred with the D4S before it. We shouldn't need to hold up too long to even think about finding out progressively, at that point, however ace picture takers are likely previously arranging out their Tokyo Olympics arrangements at this very moment.

COMMENTS