Nikon Rumors giveaway #4

Update: The giveaway is now closed. The winner will be announced soon.

How does Lomography relate to Nikon? It did not until two months ago when Lomo introduced the Diana F+ lens adapter for Nikon DSLR. The original medium format Diana camera was first introduced in Hong Kong back in 1960 and it was produced all the way until 1970 (wiki link). The whole concept was rejuvenated a few years ago and now you can enjoy some of the quirkiness of the original with your Nikon camera. The Diana F+ adapter allows the use of the 20mm fisheye, 38mm super wide, 55mm close-up and the 110mm telephoto lenses on any Nikon F-mount digital DX/FX or 35mm film camera. The NikonRumors giveaway kit contains the F mount adapter and all four of these lenses:

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The lenses are small and really light (100% made out of plastic) – here is a size comparison with the Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 DX lens:

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Each of the lenses comes in a separate box with a pouch, instructions and a viewfinder that can be used if you have the Diana camera:

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The first thing I have to mention is that those lenses are initially designed for medium format and the actual focal length will vary based on the camera you use (unless Nikon comes up with a medium format camera):

  • The DianaF+ 20mm lens is equivalent to 38mm on FX and 60mm on DX
  • The DianaF+ 38mm lens is equivalent to 72mm on FX and 115mm on DX
  • The DianaF+ 55mm lens is equivalent to 105mm on FX and 170mm on DX
  • The DianaF+ 110mm lens is equivalent to 200mm on FX and 320mm on DX
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credit: Lomography

There is no need to examine MFT charts here. The Diana F+ plastic lenses can create flare, blur, chromatic aberration, low contrast, weird distortions and some color saturation – basically everything that makes Lomography popular. However, for good or for bad, there is no vignetting when using these lenses on an APS-C size senor and as you can sees from the picture above – don’t expect any vignetting on a full frame sensor either. There is no aperture diaphragm, focus is manual (with three marked positions).

Since I was using a Nikon D300s with the Diana lenses, my favorite choices were the 38mm and 110mm lenses. The 20mm fisheye lens shows almost no fisheye distortion when used with the D300s. The 55mm lens comes with a close up add-on which is basically a slide-on lens that you put on top of the 55mm lens for taking close up pictures. The good part is that the close up lens can easily be removed and added when needed, but you will have to hold it with your finger if you point the camera down to make sure it won’t fall. The close up lens is calibrated to take pictures from 6 inches (15 cm) and that distance cannot be adjusted.

How to enter the giveaway

This time we will do things differently. Enter your email in the box below. If you select yes, you will receive the free Lomography newsletter. You don’t have to choose this option in order to participate in the giveaway. Your email address will not be used for any other purposes. One entry per person. As aways, the Lomography kit will be shipped to the winner world wide. The giveaway will close one week from today. Good luck!

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The giveaway is now closed. The winner will be announced soon.
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Ok, enough talking here are some pictures taken with the different Diana lenses (all pictures are straight out of the camera, no post-processing, click on the link to continue):

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Official response from Nikon Canada

I just received an official statement from Nikon Canada regarding my previous post “Bad news if you are in Canada and want the Nikon D3s”:

“Dealers are currently fulfilling orders of the D3s against deposits. We do not anticipate any shortages of the D3s with the possible exception of higher than anticipated sales through the December period. If this should happen, there may be a one-week shortage.
There is no requirement by Nikon Canada for a form to be signed stating the camera will not be re-sold. People are possibly confusing the original D3, which was in extremely short supply.”

I just would like to remind NR readers that this blog is based on rumors and predictions and that nothing is official unless it is confirmed by Nikon Corporation. I would like also to thank Nikon Canada for their response and clarification on this topic.

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Bad news if you are in Canada and want the Nikon D3s

Update: please see the official response from Nikon Canada on this post.

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Nikon Canada informed their dealers that the the Nikon D3s will be in a very tight supply over the next six months. Units will be allocated to dealers that have accredited photographers which will be taking part in the Vancouver Olympics. It is even rumored that every D3s purchaser will have to sign a form which will prevent him/her from reselling the camera (for profit on eBay for example).

For you “regular people” out there in Canada: it seems that your only option to get a D3s in the next 6 months will be to order it from the US.

Update: I was told that shortages may be expected in Canada also in the “super zoom” category.

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Our own Nikon D700 replacement poll

Tell Nikon what you want in the Nikon D700 replacement – based on the Nikon’s original survey – the more votes we get, the better chance someone will pay attention to this poll (you can select 4 choices only):



If the Nikon D700 replacement delivers your desired 4 choices from the poll above and the price is right, would you buy one in the next 12 months (check only one)?

A list of all NikonRumors polls can be found here.

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Nikon 85mm f/3.5G DX Micro lens now available

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I just noticed that Amazon (US) also has listed the Nikon 85mm f/3.5G AF-S DX ED VR Micro lens in stock.

B&H and Adorama also have it in stock.

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Nikon related news/links

    • Slow mo video of Nikon D3 shutter/mirror and aperture blades action @ 11fps:

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    Firmware updates coming in December according to Nikon Europe

    A NR reader emailed Nikon a couple of weeks ago to ask them about firmware updates for the Nikon D90. This is the answer he got:

    There are no FW-update to the D90 yet.
    We have been told that there will be several FW-updates to our cameras before Christmas.
    But we don’t know to which camera models or what have been changed.
    You must wait and see what happens.

    Nikon Europe Support
    www.europe-nikon.com/support

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