Weekly Nikon news flash #806


→ The Nikon Coolpix P950 camera is now on sale at Amazon UK for £727. The P950 is $796.95 in the US.


→ Is the compact camera dead? The market price of old compact digital cameras has increased 20-fold in one year.


Nikon discontinued several of their “Professional” series binoculars. They also announced new models in Japan (see the current Nikon binoculars line here).


Matt Granger updated the Nikon Expert Setup Guide to include the new Z50II camera.


Photo news roundup: week of November 3, 2024.


How to choose a teleconverter.


Nikon Vertical Movie Award 2025 is now accepting submissions.


Nikon views China as both a valued client and a crucial partner:

“This year marks our fourth participation in the expo. From our first involvement, I felt the strong reactions created by the CIIE. Many divisions, including semiconductor lithography, life sciences, and imaging, received numerous inquiries from Chinese customers. We highly value this platform and hope to enhance our connections with clients. We do not just import from China. We set up a factory in Jiangsu Province to produce microscopes and related accessories, which are exported to other parts of the world. By doing so, we want to deepen the relations with the Chinese market.”


The Grand Prix winner in the 72nd Nikkor Photo Contest was selected from 12,450 entries.

→ Wildlife photography in the Great Bear Rainforest with the Nikon Z9.

→ One year later: street photography wiht the Nikon Zf.

This entry was posted in Weekly Nikon News Flash. Bookmark the permalink. Trackbacks are closed, but you can post a comment.
  • FCC disclosure statement: this post may contain affiliate links or promotions that do not cost readers anything but help keep this website alive. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network. Thanks for your support!

  • Back to top