Weekly Nikon news flash #436



→ The new Voigtlander Ultron 40mm f/2 SL IIS Aspherical lens for Nikon F-mount is now in stock.



→ The Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD lens (old version) is currently $400 off – the refurbished version is $500 off at Amazon and Adorama.



The Nikon D850 prices on eBay are outrageous (some D850 sold for close to $5,000 – see completed listings).





Here is the patent for the already announced Nikon PC NIKKOR 19mm f/4E ED tilt-shift lens (it was done in collaboration with Konica Minolta).



Capture One 10.2 released with support for the Nikon D7500 and D850 cameras (release notes). Capture One is available at Amazon and B&H.



This is the first picture of the Oprema Jena Biotar 58mm f/2 lens that will available also for Nikon F-mount.



→ I was told that Nikon’s Learn & Explore app is not compatible with iOS11.



Nikon released Corporation Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement for the fiscal year ended March 2017 Published.

It’s 2017

What’s your excuse to not have #women on #NikonD850 “aweinspiring fellowship” @NikonUSA @NikonMEA @NikonIndia?@womenphotograph pic.twitter.com/SM2WRkKWFL

— Arati Kumar-Rao (@AratiKumarRao) September 14, 2017

→ Nikon selected 32 men and 0 women to promote the Nikon D850 camera – see coverage at CNN, NYTimes and BBC.

→ Best 4K DSLR video: Nikon D850 vs. Sony a7R II vs. Panasonic GH5.