Nikon has launched two APS-C format DX lenses; the 35mm f/1.7 macro and 16-50mm f/2.8 zoom – two solid looking lenses for a ...
Both lenses now announced by Nikon grant, the company says,” immense versatility and extraordinary creative possibilities for ...
It's also Nikon's first APS-C lens for Z mount to have nine aperture blades rather than seven, which should provide slightly ...
Nikon has unveiled the 20.9-megapixel APS-C Z30, its smallest and lightest Z-series camera yet. Designed for vloggers and creators, it offers a flip-out display, 4K 30p video and a long 125-minute ...
Nikon has announced its new Z50 II APS-C mirrorless camera aimed at content creators. The small but powerful camera comes packed with features and functions, such as a dedicated Picture Control button ...
Nikon introduces two new NIKKOR Z DX lenses for its APS-C mirrorless cameras. The NIKKOR Z DX MC 35mm f/1.7 offers life-size ...
As well as introducing a few new Z mount camera lenses this week, Nikon has also introduced a black version of its APS-C size/DX-format Nikon Z fc mirrorless camera. The Z fc features a design ...
The Nikon Z50 camera is being billed as a lightweight version of the Z6 and Z7. What makes the new shooter different is its use of an APS-C sensor instead of a full-frame one seen in other mirrorless ...
This isn’t ancient history. We only have to go back to around 2015, say, the year when the Nikon D7200 was launched and perhaps the high water mark of beginner and enthusiast photography. The Nikon ...
Nikon has unveiled its first-ever APS-C DX mirrorless camera, the 20.8-megapixel Z 50. That makes two different camera systems launched a year apart, which is quite a pace for a conservative company ...
It has been rumoured this week that Nikon may be gearing up to reveal a new addition to its range of mirrorless cameras, providing a more affordable alternative to the already available Nikon Z6 and ...
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