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Today, Nikon issues new firmware for the Nikon D6 DSLR camera
Today, Nikon issues new firmware for the Nikon D6 DSLR camera
Be sure to watch a new series titled Photographer on Disney Plus produced by National Geographic
From Academy and Emmy Award-winning filmmakers E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, PHOTOGRAPHER flips the lens on some of the world’s most extraordinary visual storytellers to see what makes them click. The series premieres March 18 on National Geographic at 8/7c and streams March 19 on Disney+ and Hulu.
View a Few of My Aviation Photos published in this month’s issue of Airspeed Magazine - The Magazine for Aviation Photographers
As a member of The International Society for Aviation Photography, I received a request from the president to submit a few photos taken in 2023 to be published in the March 2024 issue. My photos appear on pages 64 to 70.
Nikon Releases Huge Firmware Update for the Nikon Z9 including a Summary of Changes Video!
The latest major FREE firmware update version 5.00 is now available for the Nikon Z 9!
Ricci Chera takes us through the latest features & advancements for the Z 9, including:
📷 Skin softening
📷 Portrait impression balance
📷 Rich tone portrait picture control
📷 Added reserve function to Auto Capture
📷 Added lower-speed [C15] option to High-Speed Frame Capture+
📷 Increased number of functions can be added to custom controls
Women’s Beach Volleyball and a Review of the Nikon Nikkor Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena
Women’s Beach volleyball: A review of the NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena, a 135mm prime unlike any before it. Astonishing edge-to-edge clarity. Dreamlike circular bokeh. A focal length treasured for portraits, still life, cinema and landscapes. All with superlative craftsmanship and performance optimized for wide-open shots. Plentiful. Abundant. Extraordinary. This is what Plena means.
Nikon Z fc Camera Names and Functions of Camera Parts / Basic Photography / Camera Controls
Learn about the camera controls on the Nikon Zfc mirroless DX camera.
The Current State of Generative AI as it relates to Copyright and Photography
Was this photograph generated by AI or is it a real photo taken with a camera?
Nikon Engineers Share Z8 Information on Inside Imaging
Five of Nikon’s engineers have shared insight into how the Z8 came to be, including the decision-making process and thoughts about what they needed to achieve. The stories were printed in full with no editing whatsoever, were shared by Nikon Australia with Inside Imaging.
Grays of Westminster Interviews Joe McNally & Seth Miranda - Nikon, Global Shutter, Lighting and Constructive Critique.
DPReview selects the Nikon Z8 product of the year
DPReview today announced their product of the year: the Nikon Z8!
”The Nikon Z8 is our product of the year for exactly the same reason it's our High-End Camera of the year: it brings the same capabilities that Nikon delivers to its pro audience in a camera that dedicated enthusiasts might be able to get hold of. It's slightly smaller than Nikon's DSLR standard bearer, the D850, while outperforming it in almost every way. Cameras continue to evolve, and we suspect more affordable cameras will start to challenge the likes of the Z8 in terms of autofocus or speed or video capabilities, but as things stand, there are very few cameras that have ever offered the all-around strength that the Z8 exhibits.”
Nikon Releases New Firmware Update for the Nikon COOLPIX P950 Super Telephoto Camera
Nikon Releases New Firmware Update for the Nikon COOLPIX P950 Super Telephoto Camera
Nikon Celebrates NIKKOR 90th Year Lens Anniversary
Join Nikon in celebrating 90 incredible years of NIKKOR lenses. In the hands of explorers, NIKKOR lenses have witnessed the most extraordinary voyages: From the mysterious depths of the ocean to the frozen wonders of Antarctica and all the way to outer space.
Nikon Digitutor NX Studio video #2: Basic Image Adjustments
This video provides an overview of the Nikon NX Studio image adjustments options. Let me know in the comments if you have any questions.
Nikon Engineers Discuss The Plena 135mm f/1.8 Portrait Lens
Nikon engineers discuss the optical properties of the new Nikkor Plena 135mm f/1.8 portrait lens
My transition to the Nikon mirrorless Z system is now complete
With the acquisition of the Nikon Zcf camera with the kit lens, my transition from Nikon DSLRs and f mount glass to Nikon mirrorless Z cameras and Z Nikkor lenses. That’s not to say that I wont purchase additional equipment down the road but for now, I have a well rounded collection that should allow me to shoot just about anything.
Overall, I have been pleased with the performance of all the Z equipment, both lenses and bodies. The one exception would be the shortened battery life, mostly related to the Z8. That’s about the only thing that I miss about DSLRs.
Today, Nikon launches new version of NX Studio with support for the Nikon Zf and pixel shift technology.
Today, Nikon launched the latest version of NX Studio with support for the new Nikon Zf, pixel shift shooting, and bug fixes. The changes are as follows for version 1.5.0:
Big Nikon update from Mark Cruz, Senior Marking Manager for Nikon USA Inc – No more Nikon lens roadmap!
Join us for a live Q&A hosted by Seth Miranda, featuring Mark Cruz, the Senior Marketing Manager at Nikon USA Inc. where he will be discussing the new NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena including specs, and showing the audience a sample of the new launch. He will also cover the Nikon Z f release that came out this month, a retro-style mirrorless camera with the latest technology. Tune in for more information and a look at the new product.
5th Anniversary of the Nikon Z Series of Mirrorless Cameras and Z lenses - Including original launch video
We are approaching the 5th anniversary of the Nikon Z camera and lens system. I have to say that I’m surprised how far both Nikon’s Z camera’s and lens’s have come since 2018. As you will see while watching the original launch video, Nikon expects the Z platform to be the platform for the next 100 years (until 2117)!