
The Nikon Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S lens is finally back in stock:
- US: Adorama | B&H | Amazon
- UK: ParkCamera
- Canada: CameraCanada

Previous coverage of the Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S lens can be found here.

The Nikon Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S lens is finally back in stock:

Previous coverage of the Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S lens can be found here.

A recent Google search reminded me that I have a lot of old interesting blog posts that many of the new [NR] readers probably never got the chance to see/read (it’s always fun to see your own article when you research a topic). I will start a new category called Nikon Rumors Flashback where I will start linking to old interesting articles – this one is from 2009:
Nikon Fabre Photo EX portable stereoscopic microscope review

Ricci published a new video where he compares the Viltrox 85mm f/1.8 Z ($399) to the Nikkor 85mm f/1.8 S ($796.95) in terms of picture quality, autofocus, and build quality:
Viltrox 85mm f/1.8 Z AF full-frame lens reviews (+ exclusive 10% off coupon)

You can get 10% off the Viltrox 85mm f/1.8 Z lens only at the official store with code NIKONRUMORS. The lens is also in stock at:


Nikon just released new firmware updates for the NIKKOR Z 20mm f/1.8 S and NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.8 S mirrorless lenses with a single fix:
Here are the download links:
Check lenses pricing and availability:

Nikon has purchased a majority stake in the aerospace supplier startup company Morf3D. Nikkei estimates the deal at nearly 10 billion yen ($91 million). Here is the full press release:

→ Samyang is teasing two new lenses for astrophotography.

→ Exclusive – get 10% off all Viltrox lenses with code NIKONRUMORS (including the new Viltrox 85mm f/1.8 Z autofocus lens).

→ Firmware version 1.30 released for the Fringer FR-FTX1 Nikon F lens to Fujifilm X camera adapter.

→ Join today: the Nikkor Lenses and Nikon Z Mirrorless Cameras Facebook groups have over 45k members each.

CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their camera production data for February 2021 (orange: 2021, black: 2020, blue: 2019, click for larger view) and the numbers are no longer all red (previous reports have been red across to board for a long time):