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Nikon explains why the Z9 ditches the mechanical shutter – and why it’s a big deal

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The Nikon Z9 is the company’s most powerful camera yet, competing with the Canon EOS R3 and Sony A1 for the full-frame mirrorless camera crown. It’s a camera that has it all; 45.7MP stacked sensor, 20fps bursts with continuous 3D tracking AF and unlimited JPEG buffer, plus 8K video recording. Yet there’s one thing the Z9 doesn’t have – a mechanical shutter. 

For all its razzle and dazzle, we’re particularly intrigued by the Z9’s sole reliance on an electronic shutter. After all, other mirrorless and DSLR cameras (barring video-centric models like the Sigma FP) all include both mechanical and electronic shutter types. Is this an inspired and progressive design choice, or a potential catastrophic error?

The Nikon Z9's electronic shutter in action

(Image credit: Nikon)

To find out, we spoke to Nikon’s product specialist Dirk Jasper and quizzed him about why Nikon’s so confident in the Z9’s new tech and what it means for the future of both shutter design and cameras. 

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