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In September 2018 [[Nikon]] answered the challenge which was given since 2013 by the [[35mm]] (= "full-frame" = [[small format]]) [[CSC]]s of the [[Sony α system]]. The ''Z [[lens mount|lens bayonet]]'' was introduced with the '''Nikon Z 7''' and the Z 6 camera bodies. The Z 7 offers a fast high resolution [[sensor]]. Immediately Nikon matched the state of art of Sony's similar products since the camera maker had experience with CSCs thru its Nikon J system, and with full-frame high-res sensors thru its [[DSLR]] system.
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In September 2018 [[Nikon]] answered the challenge which was given since 2013 by the [[35mm]] (= "full-frame" = [[small format]]) [[CSC]]s of the [[Sony α system]]. The ''Z [[lens mount|lens bayonet]]'' was introduced with the '''Nikon Z 7''' and the Z 6 camera bodies. The Z 7 offers a fast high resolution [[sensor]]. Immediately Nikon matched the state of art of Sony's similar products since the camera maker had experience with CSCs thru its [[Nikon 1]] system, and with full-frame high-res sensors thru its [[DSLR]] system.
  
 
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In September 2018 Nikon answered the challenge which was given since 2013 by the 35mm (= "full-frame" = small format) CSCs of the Sony α system. The Z lens bayonet was introduced with the Nikon Z 7 and the Z 6 camera bodies. The Z 7 offers a fast high resolution sensor. Immediately Nikon matched the state of art of Sony's similar products since the camera maker had experience with CSCs thru its Nikon 1 system, and with full-frame high-res sensors thru its DSLR system.

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