[Gearbest Technology News]According to reports, Nikon's telephoto camera COOLPIX P1000 has been marked as discontinued on many overseas e-commerce platforms.
It is understood that Nikon COOLPIX P1000 was officially launched in September 2018. This model has an optical zoom equivalent to about 24-3000mm, covering a focal length range from 24mm wide-angle to 3000mm super telephoto, equipped with a 16-megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor and supports ISO gears up to 6400. In addition to capturing still images, this camera can also record 4K/30P UHD video.
However, as photography technology continues to develop and market competition intensifies, Nikon seems to be adjusting its product line to adapt to market changes. According to Nikkei Asia, Nikon has decided to withdraw from the DSLR market and focus its resources on mirrorless cameras.
In terms of new products, sources revealed that Nikon plans to launch a number of new cameras in the first quarter of this year, and the Z 6III is undoubtedly one of them. It is reported that this new camera will be equipped with a new 24.5-megapixel full-frame sensor, support shooting 6K resolution ProRes RAW video, and will also adopt an autofocus system similar to the Nikon Z 8, providing faster and more accurate autofocus performance.
In addition, there is another new camera that is expected to be released, but the specific information about this camera has not been fully disclosed. According to speculation, this new product may be one of the Z 7III, Z 50II or Z 5II.
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