Weekly Nikon news flash #894

→ The new SG-Image 35mm f/2.2 AF full-frame lens for Nikon Z-mount is now in stock at Amazon (three different versions available: black, silver, and CE). Additional information on the lens is available here.

→ The Viltrox 26mm f/2.8 EVO pancake lens for Nikon Z-mount will be announced on July 15th (check the Viltrox website for updates). The full specifications on the new lens can be found here.


This 12-year-old Nikon D750 DSLR camera has taken 689,000 photos, and it still works perfectly (source: Paul’s Photo).


→ Registration for the Shutterspeak September 2026 Nikon Z Boot Camp just opened.


See this post for what is coming next in Aftershoot (free trial | galleries | previous coverage | “AI will not replace us“).


→ SanDisk’s first 8TB SDUC memory cards confirmed: massive storage, but new card readers required.


→ Tamron released Lens Utility version 5.0 for the Tamron Link.


→ New: Tilta Universal Cooling System (coming soon to B&H Photo).


→ The Nikon Z6 III camera with no wireless connectivity is now removed from B&H Photo (additional information).


→ New: 3 Legged Thing Zayne QD dedicated L-Bracket for the Nikon Z50 II.


→ Japan’s Intellectual Property High Court has upheld a Japan Patent Office (JPO) decision invalidating a RED video camera patent, in a case where Panasonic successfully challenged it, and Nikon, as RED’s new owner, appealed (source).


→ Nikon’s stock is up 28% year to date.

→ Z Cinema: Hands Among Petals.

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