Camera Name: | Nikon D6 |
Sensor: | 36.0 mm × 23.9 mm, Nikon FX format, 6.4 µm pixel size |
Sensor Maker: | Nikon manufactured by Sony which purchased Toshiba's image sensor business |
Res: | 5568 × 3712 pixels (20.8 megapixels) |
Lens: | Interchangeable |
Flash: | None, External only |
Shutter: | Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter |
Shutterrange: | 30 to 1/8000 second and bulb |
Metering: | 180,000 pixels RGB TTL exposure metering sensor |
Emode: | Programmed Auto [P], Shutter-Priority Auto [S], Aperture-Priority Auto [A], Manual [M] |
Farea: | 105-area Nikon Advanced Multi-CAM 37K; 105 points user-selectable |
Fmode: | Auto selection (AF-A), Continuous-servo (AF-C), Single-servo AF (AF-S), Face-Priority AF (Live View and D-Movie only), Manual (M) with electronic rangefinder |
Cont: | 14 frame/s up to 200 RAW images |
Viewfinder: | Optical-type fixed eye level pentaprism, 100% coverage, 0.72x magnification |
Speedrange: | ISO equivalency 100 to 102,400 in 1/3, 1/2 or 1.0 EV steps, Boost: 50–3,280,000 in 1/3, 1/2 or 1.0 EV steps |
Vidrecord: | 4K up to 30 fps 1080p up to 60 fps |
Rearlcd: | 3.2-inch diagonal, (2,359,000 dots), touchscreen |
Storage: | Two CFexpress (Type-B) card slots |
Battery: | EN-EL18c Lithium-ion battery |
Dimensions: | 6.3× |
Weight: | 1,450 grams w/ battery and 2 CFexpress cards |
Price: | US$6,499.95 |
The Nikon D6 is a full frame professional DSLR camera announced by Nikon Corporation on February 11, 2020, to succeed the D5 as its flagship DSLR. It has a resolution of 20.8 MP, like the D5. The D6 has a newer Expeed 6 processor that supports burst shooting at up to 14 fps. It has 105 cross type focus points.[1] [2]
While the D6 retains many features of the Nikon D5, it offers the following new features and improvements: