Pentax 645Z
The Pentax 645Z is a professional medium format digital SLR camera announced by Ricoh on April 15, 2014. While it shares its sensor with the Phase IQ250 and Hasselblad H5Dc, it retails at less than a third of the price of these. In 2015, the 645Z won the TIPA Award for the Best Medium Format Camera.
The most notable improvements over its predecessor, the Pentax 645D, include much lower noise at high ISO, the ability to record video, and a tilting rear display.
Furthermore, the 645Z is compatible with the Pentax FluCard to allow wireless "tethered" operation.