The first Nikon Z9 teaser reveals a quirky two-way tilt LCD screen

Nikon z9 tilting screen
(Image credit: Nikon USA)

Nikon has just released the first official teaser for the Nikon Z9 revealing an unusual, two-way tilt LCD screen. And it looks like this teaser could be the first of four that will give us a sneak preview of what to expect from the camera before the full reveal. 

The Nikon Z9 was first announced in March as Nikon’s new flagship camera featuring 8K video and a stacked CMOS sensor. While the video (below) doesn’t give all that much away, it does reveal a double-pivoting screen that enables you to tilt the screen up and down in landscape mode as well as in portrait mode. Unlike the Canon EOS R5 and the Olympus OM-D E-M1 X, which have a fully articulated screen using one hinge, the Nikon Z9 seems to pivot on two separate hinges and doesn’t flip out beyond the camera.

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Hannah Rooke
Staff Writer

Having studied Journalism and Public Relations at the University of the West of England Hannah developed a love for photography through a module on photojournalism. She specializes in Portrait, Fashion and lifestyle photography but has more recently branched out in the world of stylized product photography. For the last 3 years Hannah has worked at Wex Photo Video as a Senior Sales Assistant using her experience and knowledge of cameras to help people buy the equipment that is right for them. With 5 years experience working with studio lighting, Hannah has run many successful workshops teaching people how to use different lighting setups.