The Nikon’s camera lineup in the USA continues to evolve, with a strong emphasis on the Z-series mirrorless systems that have largely overshadowed traditional DSLRs. However, Nikon still supports a select few DSLR models for enthusiasts and those invested in F-mount lenses. Prices have seen upward pressure throughout the year due to multiple tariff-related increases—first in June and again in September—impacting most products manufactured in Japan or Thailand. Despite this, retailers like B&H Photo, Adorama, Amazon, and Walmart are offering competitive deals, especially ahead of Black Friday, with some models hitting record lows.
This article provides a comprehensive price list for Nikon’s current and recently discontinued-but-available models, categorized by type. Prices reflect current retail listings (body-only unless noted) from major US retailers, including any active rebates or promotions. Note that compact Coolpix point-and-shoots remain a budget-friendly entry point for casual shooters. All prices are in USD and subject to change; always check for the latest deals.
Mirrorless Cameras (Z-Series)
Nikon’s Z-mount mirrorless cameras dominate the lineup, offering full-frame (FX) and APS-C (DX) options for everything from vlogging to professional wildlife photography. The Z6III and Z8 stand out for their speed and video capabilities.
| Model | Sensor Type | Key Features | Current Price (Body Only) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nikon Z9 | Full-Frame (FX), 45.7MP Stacked CMOS | 8K video, 120fps burst, pro AF; flagship for sports/cinema | $5,196.95 |
| Nikon Z8 | Full-Frame (FX), 45.7MP Stacked CMOS | 8K video, 20fps burst, compact pro body | $3,996.95 |
| Nikon Z7 II | Full-Frame (FX), 45.7MP BSI CMOS | 4K/60p video, dual card slots, high-res landscapes | $2,596.95 |
| Nikon Z6 III | Full-Frame (FX), 24.5MP Partially Stacked CMOS | 6K video, 120fps burst, low-light king | $2,496.95 |
| Nikon Zf | Full-Frame (FX), 24.5MP BSI CMOS | Retro design, 4K video, vari-angle screen | $1,996.95 ($2,196 MSRP – $200 rebate) |
| Nikon Z6 II | Full-Frame (FX), 24.5MP BSI CMOS | 4K/60p video, dual processors, reliable all-rounder | $1,746.95 ($1,996.95 MSRP – $200 rebate) |
| Nikon Z5 II | Full-Frame (FX), 24.5MP CMOS | 4K video, weather-sealed, budget full-frame | $1,396.95 |
| Nikon Z5 | Full-Frame (FX), 24.3MP CMOS | 4K/30p video, 4.5fps burst, entry-level FX | $1,296.95 ($1,446 MSRP – $150 rebate) |
| Nikon Z50 II | APS-C (DX), 20.9MP CMOS | 4K video, 30fps burst, compact vlogging | $906.95 ($1,006 MSRP – $100 rebate) |
| Nikon Zfc | APS-C (DX), 20.9MP CMOS | Retro styling, 4K video, flip-out screen | $956.95 ($1,056 MSRP – $100 rebate) |
| Nikon Z30 | APS-C (DX), 20.9MP CMOS | 4K/30p video, vlog-focused, no EVF | $706.95 ($806 MSRP – $100 rebate) |
DSLR Cameras (F-Mount)
Nikon has phased out most DSLRs in favor of mirrorless, but these FX and DX models remain available for legacy users. They’re excellent value on the used market.
| Model | Sensor Type | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Nikon D850 | Full-Frame (FX), 45.7MP BSI CMOS | 7fps burst, 4K video, high-res powerhouse |
| Nikon D780 | Full-Frame (FX), 24.5MP BSI CMOS | 4K/30p video, 7fps live view, hybrid shooter |
| Nikon D7500 | APS-C (DX), 20.9MP CMOS | 8fps burst, 4K video, weather-sealed |
| Nikon D5600 | APS-C (DX), 24.2MP CMOS | 5fps burst, flip-out screen, entry DX |
| Nikon D3500 | APS-C (DX), 24.2MP CMOS | 5fps burst, guide mode for beginners |
Compact Point-and-Shoot Cameras (Coolpix Series)
For travel and casual use, Nikon’s Coolpix line focuses on superzooms. No major new releases in 2025, but these remain popular.
| Model | Sensor Type | Key Features | Current Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nikon Coolpix P1100 | 1/2.3-inch, 16MP CMOS | 125x optical zoom (24-3000mm equiv.), 4K video, RAW support | ~$1,099 |
| Nikon Coolpix P1000 | 1/2.3-inch, 16MP CMOS | 125x optical zoom (24-3000mm equiv.), 4K video | ~$999 |
| Nikon Coolpix P950 | 1/2.3-inch, 16MP CMOS | 83x optical zoom (24-2000mm equiv.), 4K video, rotating screen | ~$799 |
| Nikon Coolpix B700 | 1/2.3-inch, 20.3MP CMOS | 60x optical zoom, RAW, EVF | ~$499 |
| Nikon Coolpix A1000 | 1/2.3-inch, 16MP CMOS | 24x optical zoom, 4K video, compact | ~$379 |
Buying Tips and Trends
- Tariff Impact: Expect 10-25% hikes on Japan/Thailand-made gear; stock up on rebates before December.
- Best Value: Z5 II for full-frame under $1,400; Z50 II kit for APS-C beginners.
- Where to Buy: B&H and Adorama for bundles; Amazon/Walmart for quick deals.
- Used Market: eBay and MPB offer 30-50% savings on DSLRs like the D850.
Nikon’s ecosystem shines with Z-mount lenses and adapters for F-mount compatibility. For the latest, visit NikonUSA.com or authorized dealers. Happy shooting!