Nikon Reportedly Developing New 45MP APS-C Camera
Nikon Rumors suggests Nikon is working on a new high-end APS-C camera featuring a 45MP stacked sensor, potentially resembling a smaller version of the Z9 or ZR models.

Nikon is reportedly developing a new high-end APS-C camera aimed at demanding photographers, according to information from Nikon Rumors. The upcoming camera is said to feature a 45-megapixel stacked image sensor, enabling high-speed shooting and advanced image quality.
The camera is expected to share similarities in performance and speed with Nikon's professional Z9 and ZR models but will be in a more compact APS-C form factor. Unconfirmed reports suggest it could be a miniaturized Z9 or ZR variant, potentially incorporating technology from RED, a subsidiary company.
Industry watchers anticipate the camera's release within the next few months, with a probable launch window between August and September. While the official model name remains unconfirmed, potential designations such as Z90, Z80, or Z500 have been speculated.
If introduced, this new APS-C camera could offer professional-grade features in a more accessible package. Its development may signal Nikon's continued commitment to expanding its mirrorless camera line-up across various market segments.