Versatility and Portability with Wide-Angle to Super-Telephoto Coverage.
By: Nikon Canada 
March 27, 2024 

Mississauga, Ontario - Nikon Canada Inc. announced the release of the NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR, a supremely versatile high-power super-zoom lens for Nikon Z series full-frame/FX-format mirrorless cameras. This latest addition to the expanding line of NIKKOR Z lenses offers the highest zoom ratio in its class1, making it a must-have for travel, sports, backyard wildlife and more.
 
The NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR is a high-magnification zoom lens that covers a broad range of focal lengths — from 28mm to 400mm. Whether up close or far away, from landscapes to distant vistas, users will appreciate the extreme versatility and powerful capabilities of the 14.2× zoom. Although it is a super-telephoto zoom lens with a range up to 400mm, it’s also the lightest in its class (1), weighing only approximately 1.6 lbs (725 g), making it easy to carry when traveling.
 
This new lens also has a remarkably close minimum focus distance (2) of only 7.8 in. (0.2 m) at the maximum wide-angle position and 3.9 ft. (1.2 m) at the maximum telephoto position. The maximum reproduction ratio of 0.35x lets users capture close-ups at short distances for food, flowers and animals. When shooting far away, users can fill the frame with their subject and still have a pleasing blurred background.
 
The NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR uses a stepping motor (STM), which enables fast and quiet autofocusing, allowing rapid focus on moving subjects. The lens also features a vibration-reduction (VR) function with performance equivalent to 5.0 stops, which helps achieve sharp photos and stable video with ease, even when handheld.(3)
 
Primary features of the NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR
  • Covers a broad range of focal lengths — from 28mm to 400mm, with a 14.2× zoom which is a first among NIKKOR Z lenses.
  • A minimum focus distance of 0.2 m at the maximum wide-angle position and a maximum reproduction ratio of 0.35× allow users to get closer to their subjects for dynamic expression.
  • A total length of approx. 5.57 in. (141.5 mm) and a weight of approx. 1.6lbs (725g) – the lightest lens in its class – make this an easy lens to carry and shoot hand-held.
  • Stable VR performance equivalent to a 5.0-stop increase in shutter speed effectively reduces blurring in dimly lit surroundings and with hand-held shooting. When paired with a compatible camera, Synchro VR can be activated to achieve up to 5.5-stop stabilization (4) by combining in-camera VR and lens VR.
  • Stepping motor (STM) enables high-speed AF drive.
  • Support for linear MF drive enables smooth focusing, which is especially useful for video shooting.
  • Comes with a compact, square lens hood that combines superior performance and usability.
  • Designed to be dust- and drip-resistant with thorough sealing on various portions including movable parts of the lens barrel to keep dust and water droplets from entering the lens.(5)
 
 
Price and Availability
The new NIKKOR Z 28-400mm f/4-8 VR lens will be available in mid-April for a manufacturer suggested retail price of $1,699.95*. For more information about the latest Nikon products, including the vast collection of NIKKOR Z lenses and the entire line of Z series cameras, please visit www.nikon.ca
 
About Nikon
Nikon is a world leader in digital imaging, precision optics and technologies for photo and video capture; globally recognized for setting new standards in product design and performance for an award-winning array of equipment that enables visual storytelling and content creation. Nikon Canada Inc. distributes consumer and professional Z Series mirrorless camera, digital SLR cameras, a vast array of NIKKOR and NIKKOR Z lenses, Speedlights and system accessories, Nikon COOLPIX® compact digital cameras and Nikon software products. For more information visit www.nikon.ca, which links all levels of photographers and visual storytellers to the Web's most comprehensive learning and sharing communities. Connect with Nikon Canada on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube. 
 
Specifications, equipment, and release dates are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.
1. Among lenses with a zoom ratio of 10x or over for full-frame/FX-format interchangeable-lens mirrorless cameras, announced as of March 27, 2024.
2.  When capturing close-ups with the lens hood attached, take care that the lens hood does not come into contact with the subject.
3.  Measured in accordance with CIPA standards with VR function set to “NORMAL”, and zoom at the maximum telephoto position.
4.  Measured in accordance with CIPA standards with VR function set to “NORMAL” when combined with cameras that support Synchro VR.
5.  Thorough dust- and drip-resistance is not guaranteed in all situations or under all conditions.
*MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) listed only as a suggestion. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.
Nikon is accelerating it's expansion in the professional digital cinema camera market.
By: Nikon 
March 13, 2024 

Tokyo, Japan - Nikon Corporation (Nikon) hereby announces its entry into an agreement to acquire 100% of the outstanding membership interests of RED.com, LLC (RED) whereby RED will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nikon, pursuant to a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement with Mr. James Jannard, its founder, and Mr. Jarred Land, its current President, subject to the satisfaction of certain closing conditions thereunder.
 
Since its establishment in 2005, RED has been at the forefront of digital cinema cameras, introducing industry-defining products such as the original RED ONE 4K to the cutting-edge V-RAPTOR [X] with its proprietary RAW compression technology. RED's contributions to the film industry have not only earned it an Academy Award but have also made it the camera of choice for numerous Hollywood productions, celebrated by directors and cinematographers worldwide for its commitment to innovation and image quality optimized for the highest levels of filmmaking and video production.
 
This agreement was reached as a result of the mutual desires of Nikon and RED to meet the customers’ needs and offer exceptional user experiences that exceed expectations, merging the strengths of both companies. Nikon's expertise in product development, exceptional reliability, and know-how in image processing, as well as optical technology and user interface along with RED’s knowledge in cinema cameras, including unique image compression technology and color science, will enable the development of distinctive products in the professional digital cinema camera market.
 
Nikon will leverage this acquisition to expand the fast-growing professional digital cinema camera market, building on both companies' business foundations and networks, promising an exciting future of product development that will continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in film and video production.
 
NASA receives multiple physically unmodified Z9 cameras for conducting research and documenting life aboard the International Space Station.
By: Nikon
February 8, 2024 

Tokyo, Japan - Nikon Corporation (Nikon) is pleased to announce that the Nikon Z 9 was launched to the International Space Station (ISS) in January, helping NASA astronauts capture the iconic and breathtaking images of Earth and space in stellar quality and clarity. This is a landmark achievement for the Nikon Z series, as this will be Nikon's first mirrorless camera used by the space station crew.
 
Multiple Z 9 bodies along with an impressive selection of NIKKOR Z lenses have been sent to the orbiting laboratory on the 20th Northrop Grumman commercial resupply services mission for NASA. The Cygnus cargo spacecraft, carried on the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, launched from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on January 30th, 2024. The Z 9 uses the latest mirrorless technology and is replacing the current inventory of Nikon D6 and D5 digital SLR cameras on the space station, with the D5 in service since 2017.
 
Since the Apollo 15 mission more than 50 years ago, Nikon cameras and lenses have been used by NASA for space exploration on various missions and the space shuttles. Starting in 1999, Nikon cameras (the Nikon F5) and NIKKOR lenses have been used aboard the orbiting laboratory to aid in scientific research, maintenance, and aiding astronauts capturing the iconic images of Earth, the heavens, and beyond. The gear is used both inside the space station, but also in the unrelenting vacuum of space in a special "blanket" developed by NASA. In 2008, NASA took delivery of the D2XS digital SLR, and in 2013, 38 Nikon D4 digital SLR cameras and 64 NIKKOR lenses were delivered to the space station crew.
 
The Nikon Z series of mirrorless cameras launched in 2018, and since then has benefitted from the latest innovation, constant firmware updates and a rapidly expanding line of NIKKOR Z lenses. The Z 9 is Nikon's flagship mirrorless full frame camera, well regarded for its extremely robust build, unwavering reliability for professionals and next generation technology. The Z 9 is the first camera of its type to eliminate a shutter, minimizing moving parts for maximum durability. The cameras used on the orbiting laboratory are physically unmodified, meaning terrestrial consumers have access to the same build quality as the space station crew in space. This is a testament, certifying that Nikon technology and the Z 9 is capable of thriving in the extreme rigors of living in zero gravity and space exploration.
 
While the camera is physically the same, Nikon engineers worked directly with NASA to create a custom dedicated firmware to better serve the astronauts and the environment in space. This includes expanding noise reduction to faster shutters speeds to account for the constant bombardment of cosmic radiation that the crew and gear are subject to about the space station. Additional changes have been made to the file naming sequence, as well as default settings and controls that are optimized for life aboard the orbiting laboratory and when enclosed in the protective covering for exterior missions. Changes have also been made to the in-camera FTP and transfer protocol to simplify the astronaut's workflow, increase efficiency and reduce power consumption when sending images from space to Earth.
 
New Nikon cameras and NIKKOR lenses aboard the space station
As NASA integrates the latest technology of Nikon's mirrorless camera system, a selection of lenses has also been sent to assist astronauts. The shipment consisted of 13 Z 9s, a total of more than 15 NIKKOR Z lenses, including super-telephoto and micro lenses, and 15 FTZ II adapters.

The new Viltrox 27mm f1.2 comes in Nikon z & Sony E mounts.
By: Mike Sullivan/RaceCanada.ca
February 27, 2024 

Viltrox has a new APS-C auto focus lens now available on their online store. (https://viltroxstore.com/products/viltrox-27mm-f1-2-e-z). The Viltrox 27mm f1.2 comes in Nikon Z and Sony E Mounts.
 
The lens is dubbed a "Large Aperture, Humanist Prime Lens" (whatever a "Humanist" Prime Lens is), intended for portrait, astro, landscape and architecture photography as well as video.
 
The AF 27mm F1.2 Pro lens is the second ultra-large aperture prime lens of the Pro flagship series launched by Viltrox after the AF 75mm F1.2 Pro. Continuing the amazing ultra-high resolution of the Pro series and F1.2 super large aperture for extremely pleasant bokeh. 
 
The Viltrox 27mm f1.2 lens is composed of 15 elements in 11 groups in a full metal body, brass electroplated connectors, with dust sealed rubber sealed loop mount and a USB Type C connector for firm wear updates. The lens weighs 605g for the Nikon and 565g for the Sony.
 
Controls on the lens body include AF/MF switch, on/off switch and focused lock buttons. 
 
It has a quiet STM stepper motor that gives high-speed autofocus, and supports eye AF, animal AF, and other recognition. 
 
It has a stepped aperture ring design
 
In the box:
1. Lens
2. Carrying Pouch
3. Lens Hood
4. Rear Cap
5. Lens Cap
6. User Manual
7. Warranty Card
 
Price from the Viltrox online store is $735.89 CDN / $545.00 US
 
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OM SYSTEMS announced the new OM-1 Mark II Micro Four Thrids camera and two new or updated lenses.
By: PR Newswire/B&H Photo
January 30, 2024 

New York, New York - B&H is pleased to introduce the new flagship camera and two lenses to OM SYSTEM's Micro Four Thirds lineup: the OM-1 Mark II camera, an updated M.Zuiko Digital ED 9-18mm f/4-5.6 II wide-angle zoom lens, and a versatile super-telephoto zoom M.Zuiko Digital ED 150-600mm f/5-6.3 IS lens. The OM-1 Mark II's major updates lie in the realm of computational photography, with the introduction of the first Live Graduated ND function, along with a rugged build perfect for outdoor photography. Likewise, the two lenses show OM SYSTEM's commitment to outdoor and nature photography, representing solid optics choices for landscape and wildlife subjects.

OM-1 Mark II
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1806609-REG/om_system_v210040bu000_om_1_mark_ii_camera.html

Key Features

  • 20MP Stacked BSI Live MOS MFT Sensor
  • DCI/UHD 4K 60p 14-Bit Video Recording
  • 10 fps Shooting, 120 fps with E. Shutter
  • Cross Quad Pixel Phase-Detection AF
  • 5.76m-Dot OLED Electronic Viewfinder
  • 3.0" 1.62m-Dot Swivel Touchscreen LCD
  • 5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilization
  • High-Res Shot, Live ND & Composite Modes
  • IP53 Weather-Sealed & Freezeproof Design
  • Dual UHS-II SD Card Slots

 

The OM-1 Mark II camera is the new flagship model of the brand and feels very representative of OM's identity with its mixture of tech-forward computational imaging features along with a form factor that clearly points to an outdoorsy aesthetic. Some of the core specs are carried over from its predecessor, including the 20MP stacked BSI Live MOS Micro Four Thirds sensor and the TruePic X processor, to deliver the highest image quality in an OM SYSTEM body to date. The 5-axis in-body image stabilization system has received a slight boost and is now able to compensate for up to 8.5 stops of shake in-camera, while also supporting sync IS to work in conjunction with IS-enabled lenses.

 

One of the biggest updates this Mark II model brings is the addition of the first Live GND (Graduated Neutral Density) function. Much like the Live ND function that's still part of this camera, Live GND takes this digital filter simulation effect and allows you to apply it selectively to portions of the image frame, much like you would with an optical graduated ND filter—and you get to preview the effects of the filter in real time via the EVF or LCD to fine-tune any necessary exposure adjustments.

 

Among other computational modes, the OM-1 Mark II still sports the 80MP Tripod High Res Shot and 50MP Handheld High Res Shot modes, as well as the Live Composite and Focus Stacking modes. Pro Capture mode is supported, too, and an improved buffer now permits recording for approximately 99 frames prior to releasing the shutter, compared to the 70 frames the original OM-1 was able to buffer. In terms of real continuous shooting speeds, the original OM-1 was already arguably too fast, and the Mark II keeps the same top 120 fps shooting speed with fixed AF/AE or 50 fps rate with AF/AE tracking.

 

Another notable improvement over the first gen camera, the OM-1 Mark II also gains enhanced AI Detection AF that offers improved subject recognition for a variety of subject types, including humans, cars, motorcycles, airplanes, birds, and other animals like cats and dogs. Using the tuned processing, subject recognition is more rapid and accurate than before, making it better able to lock onto and follow subjects moving through the scene.

 

The final distinguisher of the OM-1 Mark II is its physical construction; this is a durable, IP53-rated system offering reliable performance in harsh conditions. It's dustproof, splashproof, and freezeproof down to 14°F, and ergonomics have been reshaped for better finger grip on dial surfaces. The viewfinder is a 5.76m-dot OLED with 0.83x magnification and anti-fog coating, and the OLED has a 120-fps refresh rate for realistic motion portrayal. 

 

M.Zuiko Digital ED 150-600mm g/5-6.3 IS Super Telephoto Lens
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1806611-REG/om_system_v335930bw000_m_zuiko_digital_ed_150_600mm.html

Key Features

  • Micro Four Thirds System | f/5-6.3
  • 300-1200mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)
  • Sync Image Stabilization
  • Four Super ED Lens Elements
  • Weather-Resistant Construction
  • Fluorine Coating

 

M.Zuiko Digital ED 9-18mm f/4-5.6 II Zoom Lens
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1806612-REG/om_system_v335940bw000_m_zuiko_9_18mm_f4_0_5_6_ii.htm

 

The wider of the two new lenses is the M.Zuiko Digital ED 9-18mm f/4-5.6 II zoom, an 18-36mm-equivalent ultra-wide option prioritizing a small, lightweight package with close-focusing performance. This is a lens that's clearly pointed at the landscape and nature photographer. With a barrel that's retractable to just under 2" long and weighing 5.4 oz, it's an ideal choice for backpacking or hiking while taking in expansive views. It has also been redesigned from its previous Olympus-branded iteration, and features a new color scheme, updated knurling, and includes a new petal-shaped lens hood.

 

At the opposite end of the focal length spectrum is the M.Zuiko Digital ED 150-600mm f/5-6.3 IS, an impressive 300-1200mm equivalent super-telephoto zoom that's going to be the go-to option for birders and wildlife photographers in the system. This lens measures 10.4" long, weighs 4.6 lb, features its own 7 stop-effective IS system, and is compatible with 5-axis sync IS, to make handheld shooting a real possibility.

 

As one would expect from a super-telephoto, the 150-600mm is IPX1-rated with a splash- and dust-resistant housing that excels in rainy, harsh climates—along with a front fluorine coating to make cleaning the front element a breeze. Regarding handling, shooters can customize the zoom ring torque, lock down the zoom position during travel, and set a Focus Limiter for quicker focusing performance.

 

Learn more about the OM System OM 1 II Camera and Lenses at B&H Explora
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/news/om-system-announces-om-1-mark-ii-camera-9-18mm-and-150-600mm-lenses

 

OM System OM1 Marke II Camera and Lenses - First Look YouTube Video 
https://youtu.be/LNlzCgWA3kQ

 

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