If you thought all the big announcements had been and gone at Photokina 2018, think again. Zeiss has just announced the its first full-frame mirrorless camera, the ZX1.
The Zeiss ZX1 features a 37.4MP full-frame sensor with a leaf shutter, meaning you'll be able to sync your flash at whatever shutter speed you desire.
There's also a built-in OLED electronic viewfinder and a massive 4.3-inch touchscreen at the rear of the camera. Looking at the camera, there's only two actual controls (shutter speed and ISO), with the rest of the camera controlled via the ZX1's rear display and interface.
What's also interesting (and a first we believe for a camera) is that Adobe Lightroom CC is built-in to the camera.
We'll update as soon as we get more details.
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