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  2. Sony α9 - Wikipedia

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    It was Sony's flagship camera as of 2017. The camera is not the successor to the α7 line of digital cameras but supplements it. Announced on 19 April 2017, the α9 is characterized by Sony as a true professional mirrorless camera system. [2] The α9 is being compared with the Nikon D5 and the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II. [3]

  3. Mirrorless vs. DSLR Cameras—The Best Cameras of 2023 - AOL

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  4. Nikon Z9 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon Z9 is a full-frame mirrorless camera produced by Nikon. The camera was announced on October 28, 2021. The camera was announced on October 28, 2021. The Z9 has the same 45.7 MP resolution as the Z7 and Z7II cameras, but uses a much faster stacked CMOS sensor which improves autofocus and continuous shooting performance.

  5. Nikon - Wikipedia

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    In reaction to the growing market for Mirrorless cameras, Nikon released their first Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Cameras and also a new lens mount in 2011. The lens mount was called Nikon 1, and the first bodies in it were the Nikon 1 J1 and the V1. The system was built around a 1 inch (or CX) format image sensor, with a 2.7x crop factor ...

  6. Nikon Z-mount - Wikipedia

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    The 55 mm throat diameter of the Nikon Z-mount makes it the largest full-frame lens mount. [6] [7] It is much larger than the F-mount and the E-mount used by Sony mirrorless cameras [8] but only slightly larger than the 54 mm of both the Canon EF and RF mounts.

  7. Mirrorless camera - Wikipedia

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    The first digital rangefinder camera commercially marketed was the Epson R-D1 (released in 2004), followed by the Leica M8 in 2006. [16] They were some of the first digital lens-interchangeable cameras without a reflex mirror, but they are not considered mirrorless cameras because they did not use an electronic viewfinder for live preview, but, rather, an optical viewfinder. [16]