Correction – the EU common charger directive will not impact Nikon DSLR cameras in 2025:
Correction: the EU common charger directive will not impact Nikon DSLR cameras in 2025
Correction – the EU common charger directive will not impact Nikon DSLR cameras in 2025:
Correction: the EU common charger directive will not impact Nikon DSLR cameras in 2025
Slow news day. Checkout the latest Kickstarter/Indiegogo updates:
I’m Back Film: revolutionize your 35mm analog photo camera with a Digital Film Cartridge ($463,572 raised from $27,995 goal by 739 backers with 25 days left).
EVO-series one circular filter: combine threads and magnets – thread it in or snap it ($33,392 raised from $5,112 goal by 101 backers with 17 days left).
LUMA camera bag collection by NOMATIC X Peter McKinnon: a collection of bags that check all the boxes on access, organization, and functionality, in 3 new sizes and a fresh new look ($192,507 raised from $100,000 goal by 898 backers with 5 days left).
SMART CAP any camera/lens/monitor modular kit: universal system to create a lens cap, lens hood, filter holder, teleprompter, monitor hood, viewfinder, and focus lever ($6,800 raised from $6,424 goal by 29 backers with 4 days left).
Gnu 5-in-1 modular tripod system: one set of tripod and accessories to form five different tripod configurations ($1,646 raised by 3 backers with 8 days left).
Via PhotoRumors
Nikon NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena lens is now in stock at:
Plena vs. Art (Nikkor Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena vs. Sigma 135mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art)
Sample photos taken with the new Nikkor Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena lens on Nikon Z8 and Zf cameras
→ Here are the new Nikon Z8/Z9 classes by Steve Simons:
→ The previously reported new ON1 Photo RAW 2024 is now officially released and available for purchase (what’s new | buy now with a discount). Additional information is available here.
→ AstrHori lenses (aka RockStar) are now available for sale at B&H.
→ Nikon Z products received four awards for the first time in the history of DGP Imaging Awards.
→ DC.Watch: Which Voigtlander interchangeable lenses are perfect for the Nikon Zf?
Alik Griffin published detailed test results on various CFexpress type B and UHS-II memory cards used with the Nikon Z8 cameras. Here is the list of recommended memory cards for the Z8 (all numbers are MB/s):
Recommended Memory Cards | USB Write | USB Read | Z9/Z8 |
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Lexar 128/256/512GB Diamond | 1617 | 1700 | 697 |
Lexar Gold 1TB/2TB | 1642 | 1695 | 699 |
Prograde Cobalt 165/325/650GB | 1429 | 1029 | 698 |
Prograde 1TB/2TB gen3 | 1516 | 1108 | 634 |
Delkin Black 150/325/650GB | 1425 | 1545 | 700 |
Delkin G4 650/1TB/1.3TB/2TB | 1588 | 1710 | 640 |
Delkin G4 128/165/256/325/512 | 920 | 1226 | 638 |
Nikon 660GB | 1397 | 1574 | 698 |
Wise Pro 160/320GB | 1257 | 1536 | 593 |
Wise 1TB Mk II | 1108 | 989 | 637 |
Angelbird Pro XTII 330/660/1320GB | 1584 | 1516 | 699 |
OWC Atlas Ultra 165/325/650GB | 1401 | 1579 | 698 |
Next is the full list of tested memory cards (see his article for more details):
A summarized underwater review of the Nikon Z8, tested in Australia by Nicolas Remy (Instagram: @nicolaslenaremy) from The Underwater Club (see the detailed review here, check also his Z9 underwater review here).
Considering how popular the Nikon D850 has been with underwater photographers, the Nikon Z8 was a much-anticipated camera in our community.
When reviewing the Nikon Z9 in a Nauticam housing, I found the flagship Nikon to be a compelling upgrade over the best D850, but it came with a hefty weight & cost penalty.
So does the Nikon Z8 really offer Z9-level performance in a smaller body, when dealing with the specific challenges of underwater photography? To find out, I spent 35 hours over a five-week period diving the camera in a Nauticam NA-Z8 housing, in the temperate and sometimes murky waters of Sydney (Australia), with visibility ranging from 4 to 20 meters (13 to 65 feet).
I don’t think NikonRumors’ readers need yet another list of the Z8’s specifications, so I will rather focus on those aspects which matter most for underwater photography, comparing the newcomer with the D850, and with the Z9. We’ll cover autofocus performance, the viewfinder experience and a few other key aspects of the Nikon Z8.
Nikon NIKKOR Z 800 f/6.3 VR S lens review by long-time [NR] contributor Dariusz Breś (Instagram, Facebook, Flickr, previous posts, original post):