
As part of the latest rebates, the Nikon Z7 II received a $600 price cut. Today, on top of that, B&H Photo added a free Nikon 64GB XQD memory card ($143.95 value):

When using Payboo, you can also save the sales tax or get special financing:

As part of the latest rebates, the Nikon Z7 II received a $600 price cut. Today, on top of that, B&H Photo added a free Nikon 64GB XQD memory card ($143.95 value):

When using Payboo, you can also save the sales tax or get special financing:

After the first batch was almost immediately sold out a week ago, the new Nikon Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S II lens is now in back stock at:

Brightin Star announced a new 12mm f/2.8 full-frame ultra-wide autofocus lens for Nikon Z-mount. Orders should be open on the official website soon (their lenses are sold also at B&H Photo). Brightin Star already has a manual focus 12mm f/2.8 lens:
New Brightin Star 12mm f/2.8 full-frame lens announced (E/Z/RF/L)
Additional information on the new autofucs version:

Shortly after the release of the Nikkor Z Cinema video teaser on Sunday, I updated my post (in case some of you have missed it):
So far, nobody seems to know what the new Nikkor Z Cinema lens will be. That could mean that we will not get an official announcement, which also explains the lack of prior rumors. This could just be another reiteration of the previous teaser for Nikkor Z Cinema lenses.
We basically got another video teaser, 7 months after the initial image teaser from September last year. Nikon did not display anyhting new at the 2026 NAB show, no prototypes, no development announcement. All this indicates to me that the new Nikkor Z Cinema lenses will not be announced anytime soon.
How long can Nikon post teasers about future products? We will find out.
Matt Irwin has a good breakdown of all the small details in the latest Nikkor Z Cinema teaser:

The previously reported Viltrox 35mm f/1.8 and 55mm f/1.8 EVO APO full-frame lenses for Nikon Z-mount are now officially announced and available for pre-order:
The new EVO APO lenses are described as “Hyper APO”:
I have already reported in detail the technical specifications of the new lenses – here is a recap:

→ Zero interest when purchasing Nikon gear if paid within 24 months.

→ Nikon Z5 II trade-in program.

→ Get a free National Geographic bag with your Nikon camera purchase at Foto Erhardt in Germany.

→ No Nikon camera has ever failed on a NASA space mission since 1971. Above is the original Nikon F ad from 1971, along with what Nikon should do next.






The 2026 NAB show starts tomorrow, and Nikon is already teasing the release of a new AF Nikkor Z cinema lens (see previous rumors).
I am waiting to receive more details on the new lens. Stay tuned!
Update – so far, nobody seems to know what the new Nikkor Z Cinema lens will be. That could mean that we will not get an official announcement, which also explains the lack of prior rumors. This could just be another reiteration of the previous teaser for Nikkor Z Cinema lenses:
Detailed coverage of the 2026 NAB show can be found here: