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  2. Nikon Z8 - Wikipedia

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    The camera utilizes an electronic shutter with speeds up to 1/32000 sec and includes 5-axis in-body image stabilization. [ 3 ] The battery is the same EN-EL15 series used in the Z5/6/7 and various DSLRs; the much larger EN-EL18 batteries for the Z9 and D4/5/6 DSLRs cannot be used.

  3. Canon's upcoming R5 mirrorless camera will shoot 4K at ... - AOL

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    Canon revealed some more key details about the R5 camera’s video capability, saying it will shoot 10-bit 4K Canon Log video using the full-width of the sensor at up to a stellar 120 fps, easily ...

  4. List of Sony α cameras - Wikipedia

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    Mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras – these cameras have no mirror between the lens and sensor. All NEX and ILCE models use this technology and feature Sony's E-mount. (In addition to these cameras, Sony also offers E-mount cameras, which are not part of the α line, but the Handycam, NXCAM and XDCAM systems.)

  5. Fujifilm X-T5 - Wikipedia

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    The Fujifilm X-T5 is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens digital camera announced on November 2, 2022. [1] It is the successor to 2020's X-T4 with improved autofocus, higher resolution and reduced body size. [2] The 40.2 megapixels X-Trans 5 sensor is the highest-resolution APS-C sensor currently on the market. [3]

  6. Canon EOS R8 - Wikipedia

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    The Canon EOS R8 is a semi-entry-level full-frame mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera launched by Canon in April 2023. [1] It inherits many key features of the Canon EOS R6 Mark II and is smaller and lighter than the Canon EOS RP.

  7. List of retro-style digital cameras - Wikipedia

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    modular cameras with a digital back, true rangefinder cameras (without autofocus), rangefinder-style mirrorless cameras, digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLRs), and SLR-style mirrorless cameras. These cameras are designed to resemble and are often mistaken for vintage film cameras. Models that are currently in production are shown in bold.