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By admin, on April 15th, 2025

Official Announcement: SIGMA BF Cameras in Short Supply. Recently, Sigma’s official announcement came, stating that due to the pre-order volume of their BF cameras far exceeding expectations, they are currently in a state of short supply. Customers who place orders now may have to wait a little longer to receive their products.
As per the latest Petapixel report, Sigma can only make nine BF cameras per day as per their current capacity of making BF cameras. which is an extremely low level, so it’s a usual thing that it will always remain short in supply always till they upsacle their production line.

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By admin, on April 15th, 2025

Nikon Z9 Firmware 5.2 Released in China and japan, and I hope and expect it will become available to other countries soon. Take a look at the details of the update
Translated version of the same
- • Now supports the “NX Field”* function, a remote photography system for businesses.
- * For an overview of NX Field and instructions on how to use NX Field, please visit the NPS website.
- NPS (Nikon Professional Services) website (English)
- *The smart device app “NX Field” is not available in some countries and regions.
- • The following bugs have been fixed:
- – In rare cases, when pressing the playback button after repeatedly shooting continuous shots, not all images would be displayed correctly.
- – In M mode, when taking continuous shots after changing the exposure, the exposure would occasionally be incorrect.
- – When a camera with the following settings is used as a linked release remote camera, the AF on the remote camera will be activated when the master camera’s shutter is pressed halfway.
- ▸ [Customization Menu] > a6 [Half-press AF lens activation] set to [Off]
[Custom Setting Menu]>a6 [Half-Press Shutter Drive AF]> [AF-ON Button Only]

What Is Nikon NX Field?
For those who don’t know about NX Field, the Nikon NX Field is a professional-grade remote shooting app from Nikon currently available for iOS apps for iPhones and iPads, first launched in June 2021, designed for agencies and pros to cover any event or game with multiple cameras flawlessly
- Control up to 10 cameras (one master, nine remotes) via wired LAN, wireless LAN, or 4G/5G networks.
- Adjust settings remotely, from autofocus to exposure, using the NX Field app on a smartphone or tablet (iPhone 8 or later, iPad Pro 2018+).
- Transfer images instantly to FTP servers for rapid publishing—crucial for newsrooms and sports agencies.
- Sync shutters for multi-angle shots, perfect for capturing that game-winning goal from every perspective.
Added support for enterprise users’ “NX Field” remote shooting system. Take a look at the features of the NX field software that you can do with your app
- Realizing shutter release, setting changes, and FTP image transmission of up to 10 remote cameras synchronized with a master camera via wired LAN cable.
- Wired LAN connection ensures reliable remote camera shutter release even in situations where many photographers are shooting with remote cameras via radio waves at once.
- Synchronization is also compatible with Wi-Fi connection using WT-5/6 Wireless Transmitters.
- The status of remote cameras, including connection status, latest shutter-release time, etc., can be confirmed from a master camera in order to avoid unintended errors.
- A smart device with the NX Field application installed can be used to change settings and check live view images of remote cameras, allowing for operation in narrow spaces or remote shooting from a distant location.
- Automatic FTP image transmission during synchronized shooting of a master and remote cameras as well as while changing camera settings via a smart device with the NX Field application.
- Easy recovery from FTP server network errors by remotely reconnecting to the server.
- Easy switching between shooting with a master camera only, with remote cameras only, or with both the master and remote cameras, which helps to avoid capturing unnecessary images and ensures that only the desired images are transferred.
- Autofocusing is possible with remote cameras from a master camera or smart device with the NX Field application.
- Remote shooting via the Internet, such as 4G/5G mobile network, is possible.
- The robotics of Mark Roberts Motion Control Limited can also be synchronized with a master camera.
- Silent remote shooting with compatible Z series cameras* for expanded shooting scenarios.
The content is updated on April 15, 2025
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source Nikon Japan www.maging.nikon.com/imaging/lineup/software/nx_field/
By admin, on April 14th, 2025

Getting lots of comments and DM related to the Sony 11mm F1.8 Lens alternative, since users are not able to find this lens in online stores like B&H Store and Amazon.com, although it is still available on Adorama.com
The Nearest best lens and a better alternative to the Sony 11mm F1.8 Lens is the Viltrox 13mm F1.4 available at the B&H Store
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By admin, on April 13th, 2025

Nikon Z5 II is in very high demand. Japanese online stores that are taking pre-orders for the camera have already mentioned that they are getting an excessive number of pre-orders than they expected.
We are currently receiving many more orders for this product than we anticipated, so it may take some time for your order to be delivered. Thank you for your understanding.
In US the camera is expected to start shipping from April 24, 2025. Get the Nikon Z5 II camera from B&H Store | Adorama.com | Amazon.com
We have already done several comparison reviews of the Nikon Z5 II camera, you can check them out here.
Nikon Z5 II vs Nikon Zf
Nikon Z5 II vs Canon R8
Nikon Z5 II vs Nikon Z6 II
As I write this article, Nikon has not received any official statement regarding the shortage of supply of the Nikon Z5 II camera, but I think they will once they face the huge demand after April 24. Retailers will deliver on a first-come, first-served basis.
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By admin, on April 11th, 2025

Nikon Z5 II vs Nikon Zf – Let’s compare the two and find out the major difference between the photography and the videography parts.
Photography Analysis
Nikon Zf camera features extensive manual control
First, let’s talk about the design of both cameras. Nikon Zf is built like a tank and features extensive manual control over the body with a retro look, so if you are someone who loves to have a retro-looking camera for photography purposes, without having a second thought in your brain, you should pick this camera.

You have to buy an additional hand grip for Zf
In terms of overall design, the Nikon Z5 II camera has a deep hand grip, which is comfortable to hold for a longer period. However, due to its classic retro design, Zf does not have a deep or handy grip, so we have to buy it from SmallRig or a new addition, and you have to purchase it when you buy the Zf camera. In the Nikon Zf camera, we have a microSD card option and a UHS-II SD memory card slot, so you do have a dual card slot option—one is microSD. These cameras have similar 3.69 million-dot electronic viewfinders, but the Nikon Z5 II specifically mentions its brightness, which is 3000 nits—good for daylight shooting. The rest of the core specifications, which include the ports and the battery life, are approximately the same.

The Nikon Zf camera doesn’t have the joystick controller as we have in the Nikon Z5 II camera, it helps to navigate easily.
Internal core specifications of both the cameras.
Internally, both of the cameras are almost the same, so let’s start with the sensor.
Image sensor and image processor (same in both): Both cameras use a 24-megapixel BSI full-frame CMOS sensor. The Z5 II camera is paired up with the EXPEED 7 image processor. So technically, we will not find any big difference in the image quality performance of both the cameras. Both will provide us with similar types of images.
Image stabilization (same in both): Both of them feature a similar type of sensor-shift image stabilization unit inside them, and even the image processor that handles the firmware and the operation of the IBIS unit is the same. So the differences we see in the table—that one has 7.5 stops and the other has 8—may be due to some of the parameters that CIPA regularly changes while testing out the cameras. Although the IBIS unit inside both of these bodies is the same. And in both the cameras, we have an IS mechanism that you can link with lens VR (IBIS).
Continuous shooting speed (same in both): The Zf and Nikon Z5 II both can shoot at up to 11fps in RAW (in Continuous High Extended mode), and up to 15 or 14fps with the help of mechanical shutter, depending on the use of electronic or mechanical shutter for JPEG mode. There’s also a JPEG-only ‘C15’ and ‘C30’ mode that uses a video stream to shoot 30fps images. We also get a pre-burst option like that on the Z8 and Z9, in both the Nikon Z5 II and Nikon Zf.
Here’s a comparison table based on the information you provided for the Nikon Z5 II vs Nikon Zf:
Feature |
Nikon Z5 II |
Nikon Zf |
Design |
Modern DSLR-style with Standard controls |
Retro-style, Extensive manual controls |
Build Quality |
Solid, ergonomic |
Built like a tank with vintage aesthetics |
Handgrip Style |
Deep hand grip |
Lacks deep grip (requires external grip) |
Memory Card Slots |
Dual card slots: 2x UHS-II SD |
Dual card slots: 1x UHS-II SD, 1x microSD |
Electronic Viewfinder |
3.69 M-dot EVF, 3000 nits brightness |
3.69M-dot EVF |
Sensor Type |
24MP BSI full-frame CMOS |
24MP BSI full-frame CMOS |
Image Processor |
EXPEED 7 |
EXPEED 7 |
Image Quality |
Similar performance |
Similar performance |
Image Stabilization (IBIS) |
Yes (same unit as Zf) |
Yes (same unit as Z5 II), rated slightly higher (may vary due to CIPA testing) |
Pixel Shift Mode |
Yes, 96 MP |
Yes, 96 Mp |
IS + VR Sync |
Yes |
Yes |
Continuous Shooting (RAW) |
Up to 11 fps (Continuous High Extended) |
Up to 11 fps (Continuous High Extended) |
Pre-Shooting Buffer |
Yes |
No |
JPEG Burst Modes |
C15 / C30 (up to 30fps JPEG via video stream) |
C15 / C30 (up to 30fps JPEG via video stream) |
Pre-Burst Option |
Yes (like Z8/Z9) |
Yes (like Z8/Z9) |
Battery Life & Ports |
Approx. same as Zf |
Approx. same as Z5 II |
Both cameras are capable of recording 4K videos at 60 fps with DX crop, and 4K 30 FPS oversampled video, as well as full HD videos up to 120 frames per second. All these frame rates are the same.
In a recent update to the firmware, the Nikon ZF received Clear Zoom as well as the latest Bird Eye Autofocus update.
Both of the cameras, the Nikon Z5 II and the Nikon ZF, record 4:2:2 10-bit videos internally in their SD card. Both of them share the 10-bit H.265, SDR, and N-Log modes as well as Red LUT LED support.
Now, where does the difference exist?
- The difference is that the Nikon Z5 II can record N-RAW videos internally in its SD card, whereas the Nikon ZF is limited to recording N-Log, unprocessed video, still not available in the ZF camera.
- Product Showcase mode: This exclusive feature is currently only limited to the Nikon Z5 II camera. We hope and expect that in upcoming firmware updates, Nikon ZF will get that, too.
Feature |
Nikon Zf |
Nikon Z5 II |
Max Video Resolution |
4K 60p (1.5x crop) |
4K 60p (1.5x crop) |
Uncropped 4K |
Up to 30p |
Up to 30p |
Full-HD Slow Motion |
Up to 120p |
Up to 120p |
N-Log |
Yes, 10-bit |
Yes, 10-bit |
10-bit H.265 in SDR/HLG/N-log tone modes (both cameras)
|
Waveform Monitor |
Yes |
Yes |
RED LUTs Compatibility |
Yes |
Yes |
N-Raw Recording |
Yes (12 Bit), internally |
No |
IBIS
|
Yes |
Yes |
Electronic VR |
Yes |
Yes |
Product Review Mode |
Yes |
No |
High-Res Zoom |
Yes (2X) |
Yes (2X) |
The Conclusion
When we talk about photography performance, then both the camera Nikon Z5 II and Nikon ZF deliver almost the same performance the fact both of them feature the same sensor and image processor, and even the same sensor. Now, for photographers who love retro design, retro aesthetic, and extensive manual control over their body, they should prefer the Nikon ZF camera, but do remember that because the hand grip is minimal, you have to buy an additional hand grip for extended shoots. On the other side, we have the Nikon Z5 II, which features a very good DSLR-style modern design and deep hand grip — a perfect camera for weddings or even shooting.
Now, when we talk about videography, the Nikon Z5 II takes a slight lead, or you can say advantage, due to the availability of N-RAW recording which is not present inside the Nikon ZF camera. It will give professionals and videographers a bit more flexibility in colour grading and post-production. The other advantage that we have for content creators is the product showcase mode in Z52, so it’s an ideal camera for YouTube and content creators by enabling product showcase mode.
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By admin, on April 10th, 2025

Fuji is about to announce a new half-frame fusion camera; the leaked image is trending on Webio. This is an exciting time since Fuji is always trying to create a new consumer base with its new offerings. The image is very unique and interesting, the design of the camera resembles the PENTAX 17 or Leica M.
This is the first time the leaked image of the upcoming camera surfaced on the web, as in the image we can see the lens is a fixed Fujinon lens, EBC coating, large aperture of F2.4. The focal length parameters are not known and the photo has been pixelated by the source. Take a look at what the source said
According to sources, testing has begun with some cameramen. If this leak is true, this look will certainly appeal to certain market segments, so we look forward to more definitive news.
It’s an interesting design to have the shutter button in the center of the exposure dial. It’s compact, but it seems to have some sort of optical viewfinder.
Fuji Half-Frame Camera Specification
- Half Frame camera
- Dimensions: 105.8mm x 64.3mm
- as a reference, Fujifilm X-M5 is 111.9 x 66.6
- f/2.4 aperture
- 1″ sensor
- Vertical LCD – see here
- The concept of how it will operate
- Made in China
We will update this regarding the authenticity of this information as well as the image.
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Via – asobinet.com
By admin, on April 10th, 2025

7Artisans today announced a new AF 50mm F1.8 lens for Sony E, L, and Nikon Z Mounts. The Lens only costs $228, which is affordable and gives us a nifty fifty range. A perfect lens under budget.
Key Features
Full-Frame | f/1.8 to f/16
Fast Aperture Everyday Prime
STM Stepping Motor
Two Aspherical Lens Elements
Multilayer Coatings
11-Blade Diaphragm
AF/MF Mode Switch
USB Port for Firmware Upgrades
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