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Compatible Mountings Nikon Z
Aspect Ratio 1.50:1, 16:9
Photo Sensor Technology CMOS
Supported File Format RAW
Image Stabilization Dual
Optical Zoom 1 x
Expanded ISO Minimum 64
Metering Description Evaluative
Brand Nikon
Model Name Z 9 FX-format Mirrorless Camera Body

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  • 45.7MP Stacked CMOS sensor and EXPEED 7 image processing. Fast powerful AF that can keep up with the fastest subjects and frame rates.
  • Subject detection uses deep learning to automatically detect and track people, cats, dogs, birds, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, trains and planes in still and video with no menu changes.
  • Capture 45.7MP stills at 20 or 30 fps; 120 fps stills at 11MP, all with full AF and AE, and no viewfinder blackout. 8K/30p video capture in-camera for over 2 hours recording time. 4K 120p slow motion video capture.
  • 10-bit 4K/30p from oversampled 8K, recorded in-camera as ProRes 422 HQ or H.265 video.
  • New high-efficiency RAW file format is 1/3 the size of uncompressed RAW while retaining the same high image quality and dynamic range as conventional RAW files.

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Picture quality
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Auto focus
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4.6
4.7
4.7
Touch Screen
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From the manufacturer

Nikon Z 9 | Z Mirrorless Camera

Meet the Z 9, a thrilling blend of resolution, speed, video features and build quality. Powered by a 45.7-MP stacked sensor and EXPEED 7, it delivers 120 fps and 8K video and more in a pro build with a blackout-free EVF and 4-axis tilting monitor.

What's in the box

  • Camera Body & Accessories
  • EN-EL18d Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-33 Battery Charger: EH-7p Charging AC Adapter
  • BL-7 Battery Chamber Cover, UC-E24 USB Cable; HDMI/USB Cable Clip
  • AN-DC24 Strap; BF-N1 Body Cap; DK-33 Rubber Eyecup
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    The new Nikon flagship. A fast, powerful AF system with subject detection developed using deep learning technology. 45.7-megapixel stills. High-speed still frame rates up to 120 fps. 8K and 4K videos. The world's first truly blackout free viewfinder, and Nikon's first 4-axis tilting touchscreen. All in the most intelligent, durable, comfortable and connected Nikon camera the world has ever seen.


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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    91 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, picture quality, speed and versatility of the digital camera. They mention that it works great, takes better pictures than their iPhone, creates phenomenally beautiful photos with amazing color and clarity, and that it makes photography effortless. They appreciate the pure speed of the autofocus and the quick power up and power down. They also mention that the camera has a lot of customization options and features that allow creativity.

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    7 customers mention "Picture quality"5 positive2 negative

    Customers like the picture quality of the camera. They say it takes better pictures than their iPhone, creates phenomenally beautiful photos with amazing color and clarity, and makes photography effortless. The articulating screen is large and bright, and the images look like glass.

    "...It’s got phenomenal stills quality with a great base 64-ISO which makes your images look like glass and super clear. You won’t be disappointed...." Read more

    "...It makes photography so easy, I almost feel GUILTY shooting now like I'm somehow 'cheating'!..." Read more

    "...This camera creates phenomenally beautiful photos with amazing color and clarity." Read more

    "It takes better pictures than my iPhone..." Read more

    7 customers mention "Quality"7 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera. They mention that it works great, it works well as a monitor, and it performs better than expected. They also say that it's perfect for their workflow, has tons of features, and has endless video options.

    "...It does work well as a monitor, viewing false color, and recording ProRes if you want to use it for that purpose...." Read more

    "...You won’t be disappointed. Best in class video with the best in class price all mated to the best in class Z glass that are cheaper than the..." Read more

    "...Nikon has gone over and beyond my expectations. The camera has tons of features and I am still getting to learn them...." Read more

    "...The camera works like new and had zero actuations when I turned it on." Read more

    4 customers mention "Speed"4 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the speed of the digital camera. They mention that it is versatile, has a stacked sensor, and has fast accurate AF. They also appreciate the quick power up and power down times.

    "...Organized, clean, and informative. The touch screen is accurate, quick, and plenty detailed...." Read more

    "I’m absolutely blown away by the Nikon Z 9. The pure speed of the autofocus and how well the focus sticks to the subject is too hard to describe in..." Read more

    "...So many keeper because of stacked sensor and fast accurate af. Video finally just as good as stills unlike my retired D5. So impressed." Read more

    "This is my second Z9, I moved up from a d850. Fast, versatile, feels great when shooting. Just watch any review online." Read more

    3 customers mention "Versatility"3 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the versatility of the digital camera. They say it has a lot of customization options and features that allow creativity.

    "...There is a lot of customization options, say take your time to learn what you need for either the photo or video work that you will be doing...." Read more

    "So many features to allow creativity!" Read more

    "This is my second Z9, I moved up from a d850. Fast, versatile, feels great when shooting. Just watch any review online." Read more

    Compelling potential upgrade for Z6II users
    5 out of 5 stars
    Compelling potential upgrade for Z6II users
    General Overview:This review is coming from the perspective of a long time Nikon user who has also used Canon in the past. Like a lot of other people, I was intrigued by the potential of better auto focus with the Z9. This obviously applies more so to people that like to capture photos of moving objects (vehicles, animals, people, etc.). In my time with the camera thus far, I have photographed people running, jumping, walking, and dancing. A lot of my work also includes portrait photography, and some of that involves freezing a movement versus a person always standing stationary. While I am able to capture a lot of what I want with the Z6II, the Z9 allows me to capture a higher number of keepers under the scenarios mentioned above with similar camera settings. One of the other reasons I was interested in the Z9 was for video purposes. The 8K functionality is cool, but it is something that will be used more in the future and not right now due to the storage needed to work with hours of footage. My bigger interest was internal 10bit H.265 (SDR/N-Log), Prores, Prores Raw, and 12bit N-Raw. As I eluded to earlier, 4K is plenty good enough for right now. Each format has advantages and disadvantages I will get into a little more below. As a whole, it has been a great camera. The colors look accurate under most scenarios with proper white balance. Photos are processed primarily in Capture One, but I still use Lightroom sometimes. Keep in mind that as of this writing, Nikon's high efficiency raw files are not supported in Capture One yet, but I'm guessing it will eventually be supported. You'll need to use the larger format or do all of your editing in Lightroom instead. For video editing, you need Davinci Resolve Studio to edit N-RAW, Final Cut Pro to get the most out of ProRes RAW, but it can still be opened in Premiere if you are only an Adobe user. As a small note, N-RAW is way smaller than Prores RAW for 12bit internal video. The camera as a whole is much heavier than the Z6II, but if you are coming from a pro level DSLR with an integrated battery grip, it won't be a big deal for you. There is a lot of customization options, say take your time to learn what you need for either the photo or video work that you will be doing. I have been shooting a lot of photos and videos with San Disk and Lexar CF Express cards with no issues. I've used the camera with triggers from Godox and Wescott with no issues. My Atomos Ninja V connects with a full size HDMI, but it won't record ProRes RAW if you want to avoid the high cost of expensive 512GB high performance CF Express type B cards. It does work well as a monitor, viewing false color, and recording ProRes if you want to use it for that purpose.Video: The waveform option for video has been a useful addition. I've been able to take pictures for 30 minutes, shoot 1.5 hours of continuous 4K 24p footage without it overheating, no error messages, and more before only bar disappeared from that battery. I burned through one Z6II battery doing similar tasks for a similar time frame. In general you can shoot over two hours of continuous footage in one take, assuming you have a big enough card. A 256GB card will get you at least two hours of H.265 10bit internal SDR/N-Log at 4K 24p. I believe N-RAW at a similar resolution, but 12bit, will be over an hour, but 60p will be less.I'll provide more feedback on photos and video after another month or two of usage.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022
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     General Overview:
    This review is coming from the perspective of a long time Nikon user who has also used Canon in the past. Like a lot of other people, I was intrigued by the potential of better auto focus with the Z9. This obviously applies more so to people that like to capture photos of moving objects (vehicles, animals, people, etc.). In my time with the camera thus far, I have photographed people running, jumping, walking, and dancing. A lot of my work also includes portrait photography, and some of that involves freezing a movement versus a person always standing stationary. While I am able to capture a lot of what I want with the Z6II, the Z9 allows me to capture a higher number of keepers under the scenarios mentioned above with similar camera settings. One of the other reasons I was interested in the Z9 was for video purposes. The 8K functionality is cool, but it is something that will be used more in the future and not right now due to the storage needed to work with hours of footage. My bigger interest was internal 10bit H.265 (SDR/N-Log), Prores, Prores Raw, and 12bit N-Raw. As I eluded to earlier, 4K is plenty good enough for right now. Each format has advantages and disadvantages I will get into a little more below. As a whole, it has been a great camera. The colors look accurate under most scenarios with proper white balance. Photos are processed primarily in Capture One, but I still use Lightroom sometimes. Keep in mind that as of this writing, Nikon's high efficiency raw files are not supported in Capture One yet, but I'm guessing it will eventually be supported. You'll need to use the larger format or do all of your editing in Lightroom instead. For video editing, you need Davinci Resolve Studio to edit N-RAW, Final Cut Pro to get the most out of ProRes RAW, but it can still be opened in Premiere if you are only an Adobe user. As a small note, N-RAW is way smaller than Prores RAW for 12bit internal video. The camera as a whole is much heavier than the Z6II, but if you are coming from a pro level DSLR with an integrated battery grip, it won't be a big deal for you. There is a lot of customization options, say take your time to learn what you need for either the photo or video work that you will be doing. I have been shooting a lot of photos and videos with San Disk and Lexar CF Express cards with no issues. I've used the camera with triggers from Godox and Wescott with no issues. My Atomos Ninja V connects with a full size HDMI, but it won't record ProRes RAW if you want to avoid the high cost of expensive 512GB high performance CF Express type B cards. It does work well as a monitor, viewing false color, and recording ProRes if you want to use it for that purpose.

    Video: The waveform option for video has been a useful addition. I've been able to take pictures for 30 minutes, shoot 1.5 hours of continuous 4K 24p footage without it overheating, no error messages, and more before only bar disappeared from that battery. I burned through one Z6II battery doing similar tasks for a similar time frame. In general you can shoot over two hours of continuous footage in one take, assuming you have a big enough card. A 256GB card will get you at least two hours of H.265 10bit internal SDR/N-Log at 4K 24p. I believe N-RAW at a similar resolution, but 12bit, will be over an hour, but 60p will be less.

    I'll provide more feedback on photos and video after another month or two of usage.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling potential upgrade for Z6II users
    Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022
    General Overview:
    This review is coming from the perspective of a long time Nikon user who has also used Canon in the past. Like a lot of other people, I was intrigued by the potential of better auto focus with the Z9. This obviously applies more so to people that like to capture photos of moving objects (vehicles, animals, people, etc.). In my time with the camera thus far, I have photographed people running, jumping, walking, and dancing. A lot of my work also includes portrait photography, and some of that involves freezing a movement versus a person always standing stationary. While I am able to capture a lot of what I want with the Z6II, the Z9 allows me to capture a higher number of keepers under the scenarios mentioned above with similar camera settings. One of the other reasons I was interested in the Z9 was for video purposes. The 8K functionality is cool, but it is something that will be used more in the future and not right now due to the storage needed to work with hours of footage. My bigger interest was internal 10bit H.265 (SDR/N-Log), Prores, Prores Raw, and 12bit N-Raw. As I eluded to earlier, 4K is plenty good enough for right now. Each format has advantages and disadvantages I will get into a little more below. As a whole, it has been a great camera. The colors look accurate under most scenarios with proper white balance. Photos are processed primarily in Capture One, but I still use Lightroom sometimes. Keep in mind that as of this writing, Nikon's high efficiency raw files are not supported in Capture One yet, but I'm guessing it will eventually be supported. You'll need to use the larger format or do all of your editing in Lightroom instead. For video editing, you need Davinci Resolve Studio to edit N-RAW, Final Cut Pro to get the most out of ProRes RAW, but it can still be opened in Premiere if you are only an Adobe user. As a small note, N-RAW is way smaller than Prores RAW for 12bit internal video. The camera as a whole is much heavier than the Z6II, but if you are coming from a pro level DSLR with an integrated battery grip, it won't be a big deal for you. There is a lot of customization options, say take your time to learn what you need for either the photo or video work that you will be doing. I have been shooting a lot of photos and videos with San Disk and Lexar CF Express cards with no issues. I've used the camera with triggers from Godox and Wescott with no issues. My Atomos Ninja V connects with a full size HDMI, but it won't record ProRes RAW if you want to avoid the high cost of expensive 512GB high performance CF Express type B cards. It does work well as a monitor, viewing false color, and recording ProRes if you want to use it for that purpose.

    Video: The waveform option for video has been a useful addition. I've been able to take pictures for 30 minutes, shoot 1.5 hours of continuous 4K 24p footage without it overheating, no error messages, and more before only bar disappeared from that battery. I burned through one Z6II battery doing similar tasks for a similar time frame. In general you can shoot over two hours of continuous footage in one take, assuming you have a big enough card. A 256GB card will get you at least two hours of H.265 10bit internal SDR/N-Log at 4K 24p. I believe N-RAW at a similar resolution, but 12bit, will be over an hour, but 60p will be less.

    I'll provide more feedback on photos and video after another month or two of usage.
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022
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    It’s a solid feeling camera. I have no worries in weather as it’s a Nikon and built like a tank. It’s lighter than the D6 which is nice but it’s FAR more camera than a D6. The video options are endless.. ProRES and NRAW 4K and 8K up to 60fps. I used it for video and it did not disappoint. Period.

    I’ve seen this camera shoot 4,000 still images on a single charge. I’ve gotten 1,800 with plenty of battery life. The menus ar e the best in the business in my opinion. Organized, clean, and informative. The touch screen is accurate, quick, and plenty detailed.

    It’s got phenomenal stills quality with a great base 64-ISO which makes your images look like glass and super clear. You won’t be disappointed. Best in class video with the best in class price all mated to the best in class Z glass that are cheaper than the competition yet as good or better. Nikon is on the up.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022
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    I’m absolutely blown away by the Nikon Z 9. The pure speed of the autofocus and how well the focus sticks to the subject is too hard to describe in words. The build quality is top-notch, and the sensor shield is a much-needed touch that all mirrorless cameras should have. The camera powers up and powers down quite quickly as compared to the Z 6ii. The articulating screen is large and bright.

    In terms of picture quality, it is consistent with previous Z cameras. I have not done side-by-side comparisons with my Z 6ii.

    My one complaint is the image quality of the electronic viewfinder. To me, the picture quality is not as good as the Z 6ii. This has no effect on the final image. Sometimes, the EVF also seems to lag. However, these are only small issues to me.

    I cannot recommend this camera enough.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
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    So many features to allow creativity!
    Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022
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    I’m using the adapter to use my Nikon DSLR lenses on it. Will compare to my D750.

    FOR 21 FPS: Buy an 8k compatible card, or you won’t be shooting 21fps long. It will slow when the buffer fills. I’ve always used Sandisk (currently they only support 4K write speeds) so I ended up ordering another faster card for it.

    FOCUS: I shoot manual for exposure setup, but autofocus. I did a party with a photobooth. Out of 400 photos, 3 were out of focus. Of those, only one was so far software wouldn’t have recovered it decently.

    D750 focus with same lens wasn’t far off on overall focus. But often the eyes were slightly out, with this one they are clear. My biggest dislike of the D750 was the loss of detail in the eyes, always focused a little off for full body. The new focus totally fixed this issue.

    I’ll keep the D750 for my backup, but wish I could afford 2 of these.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2022
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    Yeah, I've had a lot of Nikon DSLR's...D3, D700, D4, D5, D6, D500, D850. Just sold my D6 and D850. This out does them all. Trying currently to get a second Z9 but at the time of this writing...hard to come by. It really makes the older DSLR's seem like toys. Don't want to shoot with them now. They can't match the speed and AF system the Z9 has. I shoot almost ALL SPORTS action!! My other DSLR's are no match for the Z9. 20 fps, 30 fps, 120 fps...what do ya' need? The Z9's got it all. It smokes all the others. Got older F mount glass and hate to invest in all new glass? Not to worry...the Nikon FTZii adapter allows you to use F mount lenses without quality compromise. I'm getting stellar performance from my F mount lenses. So glad I bought the Z9. The keeper rate for the sports action shots I do has skyrocketed!! The subject detection...people, animal, vehicle, etc. matched with the Z9's 3D with eye detection will blow you away! Look up reviews on the Z9 and you'll see why the Z9 mirrorless is THE WAY TO GO!! I'm so glad I made the move (I was so anti-mirrorless for a long time) because it is definitely the future of photography. MAKE THE MOVE. NIKON Z9!!!
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    Kaveh Taban
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very good purchase
    Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2024
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    Fantastic
    Jeronimo Cuellar Gomez
    5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELENTE PRODUCTO
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 31, 2024
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    Excelente producto
    edofleini
    5.0 out of 5 stars A bit heavy. New focus features make a big difference in bird photography.
    Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2023
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    It will take you a while to sort through all the features but I am very impressed with the new "pin point" focus feature that allows you to get through the leaves and branches to the bird. In combination with the "animal" option that locks on to the birds head and eyes the photos are much more pleasing. I am very happy with my Z9.
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    luis eduardo pedrero rodriguez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Increíble cámara . Es perfecta
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 5, 2023
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    Solo tengo problemas para mi facturación . Por favor ayúdenme
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