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Z9's are flying off the shelves. It does have one quirk which is common to other Z series cameras which is the viewfinder is of lower resolution than some of the competition. This is a tradeoff to produce lower latency and some other advantages which I can't remember.This thread was started after the reflex (mirror) was pronounced dead.
Next on the chopping block: the shutter.
The new Nikon Z 9 is all-electronic - no mechanical shutter. They went from being the last, to being the first.
I'm surprised no one has brought it up yet.
When this level of technology is packaged in a standard size body, I'm interested.
As for reflex being dead, the reports of its demise have been greatly exaggerated. Cameras like the D850 will be taking pictures until their 150,000 click shutters wear out. Lenses will be available used. It's not like when film went out and there were no labs left anywhere.