Weekly Nikon news flash #892


→ OWC announced a new Atlas Core CFexpress 4.0 Type B memory card (Up to 3571MB/s write speed, up to 2227MB/s read speed, sustained 368MB/s write speed).


→ The top 100 best-selling products at B&H Photo can be found here.


Adobe announced that it is acquiring Topaz Labs (additional information).


→ Nikkor The Thousand and One Nights No.98: the Ai Nikkor 24mm f/2 lens.


→ Kipon announced the world’s first PL to Nikon Z adapter with an integrated variable ND filter (Kipon adapters are sold to B&H Photo).

→ All the details on the critical UI deadlock issue on Nikon Z f (firmware C: Ver. 3.00) are now available on GitHub. The report includes Nikon support confirmations, detailed observation tables, insights/hypotheses, and supplementary observations from a Nikon Z9 I procured for testing. In short, Nikon support confirmed several key Z f behaviors related to Display 5/Info persistence, including cases where a half-press of the shutter does not immediately restore Live View. The latest confirmations took some time, as they were based on actual operation checks by Nikon support. The most visually straightforward example is that after Display 5 (“Info”) is selected, the Info display can remain on the LCD even during continuous shooting (see the above video).

→ Nikon Imaging Cloud: automatic firmware updates.


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