- The new Nikon Price Watch section is almost done - NR blog posts rating is coming next. If you want any Nikon products added to the price watch section - drop me a line.
- Let's play a game - can you find the typo on this official Nikon page?
- Mastering the Nikon D700 book is now in stock (reported previously here).
- Nikon Q & A on financial results: "While the markets in Europe, North America and Japan have been maturing, newly-emerging regions such as Latin America, India and Russia are expected to bring increased demand. As such, we will continue to step up our efforts in these regions" (source).
- Free online webinars are now available for all Nik Software products (Nikon has made a capital investment in Nik Software).
- Joe McNally on the Nikon D3:
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The typo on the Nikon site is:
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D IF
But maybe it’s not a typo, I mean Nikon wouldn’t lie to us – would they?
definitely a typo because latest primes aren’t “D” design.
BINGO! I did not want to post this as a rumor…
You might be on to something; the “mistake” is repeated in the image info of the examples. However, there’s no EXIF, so it’s either a copy & paste mistake, or a legit leak
Jessica
Don’t you think it more likely that the ‘mistake’ was the AF-S, and it should have been just AF?
Yes. Page 6 of the D3 brochure ( http://www.nikonusa.com/Assets/Digital-SLR/25434-Nikon-D3/PDF/D3_brochure.pdf ) has this image, and the info is listed as:
• Lens: AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D IF • Image quality: 14-bit
RAW (NEF) • Exposure: [M] mode, 1/250 second, f/10
• White balance: Flash • Sensitivity: ISO 200 • Picture
Control: Standard
Thought I’d seen it before