Weekly Nikon news flash #834


→ Super-telephoto within reach: overview of Nikon’s long lenses.


→ Building a Nikon Z kit for travel photography.

→ The new TTArtisan 35mm f/1.4 APS-C tilt lens for Nikon Z-mount is now available for order at B&H Photo and Foto Erhardt (Germany).


Photo news roundup week of May 11, 2025.


→ The Nikon F3 camera is 45 years old – read the whole story here:

“The Nikon F3, which was under commercialization in conjunction with the development of the NASA specifications-based cameras, was released in March 1980 as the flagship electronically controlled aperture-priority AE SLR camera. The body color was black only, and the suggested retail price was 175,000 yen (with 50 mm f/1.4). The exterior of the integrated camera body and motor drive MD-4 was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro. The novel design aiming at a simple form with a concave section on the front of the body for gripping and the impressive red vertical line exerted a large influence on subsequent camera designs.”


Nikon Z50II wins Camera Journal Press Club Technology Award at Camera Grand Prix 2025.

→ Nikon & RED will participate in the upcoming 2025 Bild Expo by B&H Photo – the free registration is now open (previously reported here).

Nikon Z5II: engineers’ interview with photographer Takahiro Bessho.

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