https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtoD5d7DZVE Nikon today launched the Z Fc. Formerly the Df retro plastic camera, Nikon has improved the concept with even more plastic and a smaller sensor. You can feel the retro authenticity during each buzz of the power zoom and the flappy plastic concealing a port used for live streaming.…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iDNAsxOyl8 Maker of microwaves, dabbler in tanks, God of an entire galaxy of smartphones Samsung left the camera industry many years ago. So why do I still love the NX1 so much? NSFW as contains occasional strong word! All footage shot on the NX1 by Andrew Reid. Check out my…
Comment on the forum It’s been a bit of a trend for Nikon shooters to jump ship to Sony, Fuji and Panasonic in recent years. I even know a few myself. I am hearing rumours that Nikon might be about to finally wake up – to offer a broad range…
Comment on the forum Nikon’s latest firmware update (1.20) for the Nikon Z6 II (and Z7 II) contain an important fix for users of EOSHD Z-LOG shooting 4K/50p or 4K/60p. With the old firmware, every second frame was corrupted at the higher frame rates when using a custom picture profile.…
Comment on the forum Another day, another $6K camera! I am sure the Nikon Z9 is going to be a very nice one, but Nikon appears to be playing follow my leader, as a company that simply rehouses Sony’s cameras.
Comment on the forum Nikon are said to be working on a professional Z series full frame camera, based around a similar stacked CMOS sensor to the Sony A1.
Comment on the forum Nikon has seen huge financial losses this year, and it isn’t just the camera business that’s in trouble. Nikon’s other core business, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, supplies 70-90% of their chipmaking machines to Intel – but the US company’s investment in the machinery has run its course.…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tOfTmF7ahs Comment on the forum Pentax seem to have shunned the growing areas of the camera market (mirrorless cameras, cinema and videography). But as other manufacturers move on from the past will Pentax eventually benefit?