By techvideos.net/. For DSLR cameras, the format refers to the size of the camera image sensor. Nikon\’s future for both FX and DX camera systems is firmly centered on the Z-mount mirrorless platform, with DSLRs effectively phased out. However, there are still a lot of DSLR models around. Here is a breakdown of what to expect for each format.
It seems that Nikon is fully committed to both formats within the Z-mount system, but only in mirrorless cameras. FX is the future-proofed, performance-leading platform, while DX is the accessible, agile, and cost-effective gateway. Both will continue to evolve, but with FX receiving the lion\’s share of groundbreaking technology and lens development.
The following video explains the differences between the Nikon FX and DX DSLR camera systems.