
Nikon just released a new firmware update version 1.11 for the Z5II camera with a single fix:
- Changed the way the aperture was adjusted on a lens when the standby timer expired.
The Nikon Z5II camera is now $250 off in the US.

Nikon just released a new firmware update version 1.11 for the Z5II camera with a single fix:
The Nikon Z5II camera is now $250 off in the US.


Brightin Star announced a new 7.5mm f/2.8 IV APS-C ultra-wide fisheye lens for Nikon Z-mount in black and silver (previously reported here). The new model is very light at 274g, with a 190° field of view, and is rear-filter-ready. The intro price is $139.99 (regular price: $159.99). The introductory period is May 11 – May 21. The B&H pre-orders will be open soon.
Brightin Star also released new AERO UV filters with ultra-thin, multi-coated glass (available at B&H Photo):
Additional information on the new 7.5mm f/2.8 lens:

→ Memory card and storage prices, including SD/microSD, CFexpress, and SSDs, are rising sharply in 2026 primarily due to an AI-driven surge in NAND flash demand that has outstripped supply – see the latest price increases from Lexar, LaCie, OWC, and ProGrade.

→ B&H Photo now sells Kolari Vision Nikon Z5 full-spectrum UV/IR camera forensics kit

→ New: WANDRD camera bags sale (20%-40% off).

→ The “I’m Back Roll” digital back sensor for film cameras has now raised over $1,041,00. Additional information on this project can be found here.

→ Topaz May update is now available with a new 50% off flash sale (additional information).

→ The new 2026 5DayDeal “Photography Path To Mastery” giveaway is now live.

→ Here is the list of new lenses that will debut at the upcoming 2026 China P&E Imaging Show in Beijing (May 15-18, 2026).

CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their latest camera production data (orange: 2026, black: 2025, blue: 2024):

As part of May’s rebates, Nikon USA also reduced the price of the wireless close-up Speedlight system – now up to $300 off:


The Nikon R1C1 wireless close-up Speedlight system is compatible with Nikon DSLRs and Z-series mirrorless cameras that support the Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS) and i-TTL, including the Z5, Z6, Z6II, Z6III, Z7, Z7II, Z8, Z9, Z50, Zf, and Zfc.
Update: (today only) the SmallRig EN-EL15c USB-C battery (for Nikon Zf, Z8, Z7 II, Z7, Z6 III, Z6 II, Z6, Z5, D850, D810, D810A, D780, D750, D610, D500, D7500, and D7200 cameras) is now more than 50% off:

The new Nikon Nikkor Z 120-300mm f/2.8 TC VR S lens with a built-in 1.4x teleconverter is rumored to be priced in the $8,000 range. This is not confirmed, and it is just the initial informtion I received. Nikon may adjust the price prior to announcement based on the latest geopolitical developments.
B&H Photo currently does not list a price on their product listing page.
The new 120-300mm lens is expected to be officially released by the end of 2026. Keep in mind that the release timeframe has not been finalized, and there may be delays.
The old Nikon Nikkor AF-S 120-300mm f/2.8E FL ED SR VR lens for F-mount (now discontinued) was priced at $9,499.95 when announced back in 2020. Nikon USA was recently selling that lens for $6,649.95, so $8-9k for the new Z-mount version is possible given the latest technologies and the advantages of the Z-mount: