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Nikon has released a new silver version of its full-frame FX-format mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z f. The launch follows requests from users who wanted a model that matched the look of Nikon’s classic film cameras while keeping the performance of a modern full-frame system.

Nikon Z f full-frame mirrorless digital camera

The silver finish is designed to resemble the chrome plating used on film-era cameras like the Nikon F. The texture gives the camera a metal-like appearance, highlighting its heritage design. Nikon has also expanded customization options with three new Premium Exterior colors: Cognac Brown with an embossed texture, Teal Blue, and Mauve Pink. These additions give users more ways to personalize the look of their camera.

Alongside the new design, Nikon will add a Film Grain feature through a future firmware update. This feature lets users apply grain to photos and videos with three grain size options and six strength levels. It can also be combined with Imaging Recipes, which are downloadable presets created by Nikon and collaborating photographers, as well as with existing Picture Controls. This allows for a film-like style that can be adjusted to match different creative needs.

The Z f has been popular since its release for blending a vintage-inspired design with full-frame performance. The silver version and expanded exterior colors aim to add more visual variety while keeping the same imaging capabilities.

Nikon says it will continue to focus on advancing optical performance while adding features that respond to user demand. The company sees the Z f as a camera that not only delivers technical quality but also supports creative expression in both photography and video.

The Nikon Z f silver edition is available for pre-order on the Nikon website for $2,199.95.

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