Another website confirms that Nikon is exiting the rifle scope business


Here is another report confirming that Nikon is exiting the riflescope business but they will continue to produce their spotting scopes, rangefinders and binoculars (see my previous post here):

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Weekly Nikon news flash #550

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Nikon Japan released the shipping date (December 13, 2019) for the following Z50 accessories:


→ This new Camflix 35mm/120mm film scanner looks like a copy of the
Nikon ES-2 film digitizing adapter.


New York named “Best State For Fall Photography” in Nikon’s fifth annual nationwide competition.


Nikon Z 24mm f/1.8 S lens review at Cameralabs.

The latest Nikon related videos are next:

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Nikon NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct lens additional coverage


Nikon NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct lens additional coverage:

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Make your own alternative FTZ adapter for Nikon Z to use astro filters


This video shows you go to make your own alternative FTZ adapter to use astro filters:

The needed parts come from Baader and Geoptik and their resellers – there are some details at the end of the video:

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Nikon MB-N10 multi battery power pack now shipping in the US


The new Nikon MB-N10 multi-battery power pack is now shipping to NPS members:

Great news! Your MB-N10 Multi Battery Power Pack has shipped to B & H PHOTO & VIDEO! Please note that delivery may take up to seven (7) business days, so please make arrangements to follow-up with B & H PHOTO & VIDEO for details pertaining to your order. Enjoy your new purchase and thank you for your continued support of Nikon products!

Best regards,
Nikon Professional Services

Check Ricci’s video on the MB-N10:

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Nikon NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct lens review


Nikon NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct lens review by Dré de Man (additional information on the lens can be found here, for pricing and availability check B&H Photo):

The new Nikon Z mount is all about the possibility to design excellent fast lenses of medium and shorter focal lengths. The unique combination of a very small flange distance and very large mount diameter makes it all possible. It was no surprise then, that soon after the first rumors about the Nikon Z system surfaced on NikonRumors, a patent of a super-fast 58mm lens was discovered.

Since many years, Nikon-aficionados were dreaming of a true heir to the Noct Nikkor 58mm f/1.2. The 58mm f/1.4 G was in a couple of ways better than the old Noct-Nikkor, but it was not called a Noct by Nikon for a reason. The F mount limited the design too much to make it as revolutionary as the Noct once was when it was introduced in 1977. Designer Haruro Sato called the 58mm f/1.4 G a three-dimensional hifi-lens and he was right. At infinity (where it matters) the 58mm f/1.4 G is really excellent, even larger apertures, but at f/1.4 up close not so much. A true heir to the Noct should be about bokeh *and* sharpness wide open *and* it should be fast; faster than f/1.2.

Enter of the Nikkor Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct. It is fast, no doubt. But the million-dollar (ok, eight thousand-dollar question) is: will it be sharp and still have a great bokeh? You can buy other f/0.95 lenses like the Leica Noctilux 50mm f/0.95 and even lenses that have a much lower price, but they have all one thing in common: they are soft wide open certainly away from the center and have bad corners that never get really good. Besides that bokeh is also often not as beautiful as you’d like. Yes, you have a blurry background wide open, but it is not always really pretty. Bokeh is not related to the depth of field, after all.

So the first thing we’re going to look at is bokeh and center sharpness.

I tested the lens in a place with a Z of course, to be precise in the studio of Hans Kreuzekamp in Zwolle, The Netherlands (thanx!). Hans Kreuzekamp was one of the first shops to order one and you can still buy it there, you can be sure you’ll get a good copy 🙂 I used a 58mm f/1.4 G along the Noct, to be able to compare it, especially with regards to bokeh.


Noct at f/0.95, complete image. The image looks contrasty and sharp, but is it really?

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New Nikon Z-mount lens adapters



→ New Fringer EF-NZ Fringer CEF – NZ Canon to Nikon smart adapter is coming soon (Fringer adapters are sold at Amazon).

→ New Techart TZC-01 Canon EF to Nikon Z autofocus adapter is also coming soon (Techart adapters are sold at Adroama).


→ New Rayqual Nikon Z-mount adapter for Asahi flex lenses (Rayqual adapters are sold at Amazon).




DC.Watch has a detailed report on using Sony E-mount lenses on Nikon Z cameras with the Techart TZE-01 adapter.

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