Weekly Nikon news flash #860


→ The Nikon ZR camera climbed to the #1 best-selling at Yodobashi Camera, Japan:

  1. Nikon ZR
  2. Hasselblad X2D II 100C
  3. Sony α7C II
  4. Fujifilm X-M5
  5. Sony α7C II
  6. Nikon Z50II
  7. Canon EOS R50
  8. Sony VLOGCAM ZV-E10 II
  9. Nikon Z5II
  10. Canon EOS R5 Mark II

→ New: Munity TC-A Timecode + Audio Breakout (check B&H Photo) is for any mirrorless camera that has a mic in a jack, like the Nikon ZR, Z8, Z7, etc. It allows you to use a Deity (A-OUT: Outputs Mic level timecode) or Tentacle Sync Timecode generator to lay down LTC timecode on the left audio channel, while allowing audio on the right channel.

→ Ulanzi launched a new VF01 waist-level optical viewfinder for Nikon Z30, Z50, and Zfc cameras (worldwide shipping available, additional information available here).


DxO released new versions of PhotoLab 9.2PureRAW 5.5, and Nik Collection 8.2 (additional information is available here). You can get 15% off DxO products with code RUMORS when you purchase from this link.


Atomos released a new HDMI-Only Ninja TX GO 5.2” Wi-Fi enabled camera monitor/recorder.


7artisans to announce a new lens for Nikon Z-mount on November 10th.


→ Nikon, RED, and MRMC to exhibit at Inter BEE 2025 media event in Japan.


→ The Grand Prix winner of the 73rd Nikkor Photo Contest was selected from 12,139 entries.


Nikon to open a new flagship store in Warsaw, Poland.

→ How Japan’s Nikon quietly returns to chipmaking.

→ The ultimate Nikon ZR cinema rig.

→ Joe McNally using the new Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II lens.

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