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By admin, on October 30th, 2023
Nikon Z9 Now Can Track Birds and Airplanes – The latest firmware from the Nikon firmware version is 4.10 this particular firmware enables flying birds and aeroplane tracking in the Nikon z9 camera. A similar type of update is also planned for the Nikon z8 which will arrive next year
Source Nikon USA
By admin, on October 29th, 2023
Let’s compare the two full-frame cameras that fall almost in the same price range: the Nikon ZF and the Nikon Z6 Mark II. We will try to find out the best camera for you according to the core differences between them and the body design type.
Apart from the basic specs differences, in the design part, the Nikon ZF camera is a kind of retro-style camera with extensive manual controls. The look of the camera is really brilliant and very attractive for a professional photographer. Without a doubt, if you have to compare the look of both cameras, ZF is a clear winner.
Feature |
Nikon ZF Camera |
Nikon Z6 Mark II Camera |
Display Screen |
Vari-angle-adjustable |
Tilting |
Top LCD Display Screen |
Mini Display |
Large |
Full Size HDMI |
Yes |
No |
Black and White Mode |
Dedicated black and white mode with two different options: Flat mono and Deep tone mono |
Normal black and white mode |
Memory Card Slots |
Dual card memory slots with one slot for UHS-II and the other for MicroSD UHS-I |
Dual card memory slots with one slot for CF Express Type B cards and the other for UHS-II cards |
1. VLOGGERS FRIENDLY
The Nikon ZF camera features a vari-angle-adjustable display screen on the rear side of the camera. This screen not only helps photographers to have compositional freedom, but it is also very helpful for content creators who create online content for YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok.
In contrast, the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera has a tilting display screen on the rear side of the camera, which is not as helpful for content creators. It also limits the compositional freedom of a photographer. feature that is absent in the Nikon ZF camera is the top LCD display screen that you find in the Nikon Z6 Mark II. The Nikon ZF has a smaller display screen that shows the aperture value of the lens when the camera is on. This could be a consideration depending on your specific needs and preferences in a camera.
2. BLACK AND WHITE
Dedicated black and white mode present in the Nikon ZF camera. Now, what is so important about this black and white mode or the monochrome of the Nikon ZF camera? The Nikon ZF camera monochrome profile features two different options: one is Flat mono and the other is Deep tone mono. The Deep tone mono accentuates red details in the scene. Both of them can be used in stills as well as in video footages. So, it is not just a normal black and white mode that we see in a normal Nikon camera. It does have profiles and in the future, we may have more profiles added to the mono through updates.”
3. MEMORY CARD SLOTS
The Nikon ZF camera and the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera both have dual card memory slots. However, in the Nikon ZF camera, due to the compact design, engineers have included a Micro SD card slot. So, one card slot is for UHS-II, and the other card slot is for MicroSD UHS-I. This is highly suitable for photographers for keeping a backup file.
In the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera, we have two different card slots. One accepts CF Express Type B cards and the other is designed for UHS-II cards. Now it depends on you whether you want to invest in CF Express Type B cards or you want to invest in UHS-I and Micro SD cards. The latter could be a more affordable option for you if you are a photographer.
Feature |
Nikon ZF |
Nikon Z6 Mark II |
Sensor |
24-megapixel FX format full-frame CMOS sensor |
24-megapixel FX format full-frame CMOS sensor |
Image Processor |
Uses the advanced Expeed 7 image processor, same as in the Nikon Z9 flagship camera |
Uses an older image processor |
High-Efficiency RAW |
First NIKON camera in this price range to feature high-efficiency RAW compression, allowing shooting in 10-bit HEIF format, an alternative to standard 8-bit JPEG images |
Does not have this feature |
High-Resolution Mode |
Features a multi-shot pixel shift high-resolution mode, able to capture images up to 96 megapixels with the help of its advanced image stabilization system |
Does not have this feature |
Image Stabilization |
Very advanced, uses an AI algorithm to optimize the performance of the sensor-shift image stabilization unit. The IS system moves along with the autofocus point of the camera, offering off-center image stabilization support |
Does not offer off-center image stabilization support |
4. SENSOR OF BOTH THE CAMERA
Both the Nikon ZF and the Nikon Z6 Mark II cameras feature the same 24-megapixel FX format full-frame CMOS sensor. However, the biggest difference is created by the image processor used in both cameras. The Nikon ZF features a very advanced image processor, the Expeed 7, which is the same image processor being used in the Nikon Z9 flagship camera.
5. High-Efficiency RAW
After the Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z8, the Nikon ZF camera is the first camera to feature high-efficiency RAW compression, which is possible with the introduction of the new Expeed 7 image processor inside the camera. The high-efficiency RAW format allows a photographer to shoot 10-bit in HEIF format, which is a perfect alternative to the standard 8-bit JPEG images.
6. A 96 MP HIGH-RESOLUTION MODE
The Nikon ZF camera features a multi-shot pixel shift high-resolution mode. With the help of its advanced image stabilization system, the camera is able to capture higher resolution images up to 96 megapixels, which is certainly not possible with the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera
7. iMAGE STABILIZATION ATTACHED WITH AF POINT
The image stabilization of the latest Nikon ZF camera is very advanced and uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to optimize the overall performance of the sensor-shift image stabilization unit. The camera’s IS system moves along with the autofocus point of the camera, so the center of stability moves along with the subject in focus. Currently, no other camera offers off-center image stabilization support like the Nikon ZF does.
Feature |
Nikon ZF |
Nikon Z6 Mark II |
Autofocus System |
Uses the latest Expeed 7 image processor and advanced AI autofocus algorithms. Able to track a wide variety of animals and vehicles. The autofocus system covers approximately 96% of the horizontal axis of the image area3. The AF sensitivity extends down to -10EV. |
Uses an older image processor. Recognition is limited to humans and animals. The autofocus system covers approximately 90% of the sensor area. |
AF Sensitivity |
Able to autofocus up to -10 EV, allowing it to shoot in nearly dark environments. |
Autofocus sensitivity is limited to -4.5 EV4. |
Continuous Shooting Speed |
Maximum shooting speed is 30 fps in C30 mode. Able to capture RAW files of any type up to 14 fps. |
Maximum shooting speed is 14 fps for 12-bit RAW images and 10 fps for 14-bit RAW images. |
8. Autofocus
Both cameras feature the same sensor with the same number of hybrid autofocusing points, but the big difference is the type of image processor used in each camera. The Nikon ZF camera uses the latest Expeed 7 image processor. Not only is the image processor new, but the camera also uses advanced artificial intelligence autofocus algorithms that are being used in the Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z8 cameras. The same artificial intelligence AF algorithm is being implemented in the Nikon ZF camera, so the 3D object tracking has improved a lot compared to the Nikon Z8. Now, the camera is able to track a wide variety of animals including birds as well as vehicles like cars, motorbikes, and planes. The Nikon Z6 Mark II camera’s recognition is limited to humans and animals only
9. AF SENSITIVITY LIKE NO OTHER
The autofocus sensitivity of the Nikon ZF camera is the best among all Nikon mirrorless cameras right now. The Nikon ZF is able to autofocus up to -10 EV, whereas the Nikon Z6 Mark II’s autofocus sensitivity is limited to -4.5 EV. This clearly indicates that the Nikon ZF camera is able to shoot in nearly dark environments, which is not possible with the Z6 Mark II. The sensitivity of the Nikon ZF is not only the best in its class, but it is also similar to today’s flagship cameras.
10. CONTINUOUS SHOOTING SPEED
The maximum shooting speed of the Nikon ZF camera is 30 frames per second. To achieve this speed, you have to put your camera in C30 mode where it records video at 30 frames per second and you are able to extract any frame that you like. C30 mode is available in the burst mode of the camera. In contrast, the Nikon ZF camera is able to capture RAW files of any type up to 14 frames per second, whereas the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera is able to capture 14-bit RAW images up to 10 frames per second and 12-bit RAW images up to 14 frames per second. It also gives you an option to record 30 frames per second when it is required.
Feature |
Nikon ZF |
Nikon Z6 Mark II |
Videographics Resolutions |
4K videos at 24, 30, and 60 fps (with 1.5x crop or DX crop at 60 fps) |
4K videos at 24, 30, and 60 fps (with 1.5x crop or DX crop at 60 fps) |
10-bit Video Recording |
Internally in H.265 codec |
Only possible with HDMI output (requires external recorder) |
Shutter Priority Mode |
Available (with Manual adjustments to ISO and aperture in Shutter Priority) |
Not available |
Recording Limit |
Up to 125 minutes for 4K videos at either 24 or 30 fps |
Limited to 30 minutes |
11. Best camera for video
Both the Nikon ZF and Nikon Z6 Mark II cameras feature the same videographic resolutions. Both are able to capture 4K videos at 24 and 30 frames per second without any crop. When you switch to 4K videos at 60 frames per second, you have to face a 1.5x crop or you can set DX crop. The biggest difference you will notice is that the Nikon ZF camera is able to record 10-bit videos internally in H.265 codec, whereas with the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera, 10-bit video recording is only possible with HDMI output. So, if you want 10-bit videos with the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera, you have to use an external recorder, whereas with the Nikon ZF, you can record 10-bit videos directly onto your memory card.
The Nikon ZF camera also allows you to record your video in shutter priority mode with automatic adjustments to ISO and aperture, meaning a bit more manual control is unlocked in the ZF body compared to the Z6 Mark II.
12. NIKON Z6 MARK II 30 MIN RECORDING LIMIT
The recording limit in the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera is 30 minutes, whether you are shooting a full HD video or recording a 4K movie. On the other hand, with the Nikon ZF, you can record up to 125 minutes without any interruption for 4K videos at either 24 or 30 frames per second
Conclusion
if you look at the detailed comparison then if you are a photographer for a videographer without a doubt Nikon ZF camera is more suitable for you.
By admin, on October 28th, 2023
Viltrox announced today that the AF 20mm f/2.8 lens will be available for sale on October 30. Pre-orders are now open at the B&H store. The lens is composed of 10 elements in 8 groups and uses a 52mm filter thread. The minimum focusing distance of the lens is 0.19 meters, and it uses a stepping drive motor for focusing. The weight of the lens is only 157 grams.
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By admin, on October 27th, 2023
Take a look at the list of upcoming cameras and lenses for November 2023. We expect major announcements from Sony regarding their cameras. The rest of the lens announcements are expected from Canon, Sony, Nikon, Viltrox and Sirui
Canon (Announcement on November 2)
- RF 200-800mm F6.3-9 IS lens
- RF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM lens
- An unknown new lens
Sony (Expected around November 8)
- Sony A9M3 camera
- FE 300mm F2.8GM lens
- New firmware for the A1 camera
Viltrox
- AF20mm F2.8 FE lens (Released on October 30)
Sirui (Expected in November)
- Three new automatic lenses
Nikon
We will post more updates about upcoming products very soon, stay tuned for more updates.
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By admin, on October 27th, 2023
According to the latest information we have, Sony Japan is holding an event on November 8 and 9, which directly verifies the previously reported news of Sony events on November 8 and 9.
They have created a dedicated page with a big Alpha logo at the very center. It all indicates that this is not just a lens announcement. Sony never puts so much effort into a mere lens announcement. This clearly indicates that the Sony A9 Mark 3 camera is about to arrive on November 8, as previously stated. Now, it is a really big surprise that the announcement date is very close to us, even though the rumors are still unable to reveal the camera’s details and images. However, if we get any, they will be published
Sony LIVE Event Teaser Page
Sony ZV-E10 II in Announcement Pipeline
Sony Upcoming Camera 2023 – 2024
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By admin, on October 26th, 2023
Tamron, the lens maker from Japan, issued a major firmware update to improve the autofocus tracking performance of two of their most popular lenses. The first one is the 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD A058 and the other lens is the 28-200mm F/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD A071. This update enhances the lenses’ performance.
TAMRON lens firmware update improved
AF tracking performance and AF Assist function
35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD (Model A058)
28-200mm F/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD (Model A071)
October 25, 2023, Commack, NY – Tamron announces a new firmware update scheduled on October 26, 2023, for TAMRON 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD (Model A058) and 28-200mm F/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD (Model A071) for Sony E-mount.
With this new firmware update, the AF tracking performance has significantly improved, and will now keep good track of a moving object. Also, AF Assist function during video recording is now supported.
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By admin, on October 26th, 2023
Leica M11-P was finally announced today. The camera is the world’s first to add encrypted metadata inside it. Apart from that, you get a 60-megapixel sensor, a Leica Maestro 3 image processor, and internal memory up to 256 GB which can be further expanded up to terabytes. The ISO range is from 64 to 50000 and the overall weight is only 640 grams, made of a magnesium alloy body. With the battery charged, you can capture up to 1700 shots in the Leica optimization cycle.
What’s NEW inside the LEICA M11-P
- The Leica M11-P is the world’s first camera to be equipped with the ability to add encrypted metadata, a feature based on CAI’s efforts. This feature, called ‘Leica Content Credentials’, enables even greater transparency in the generation and editing of image data and enables recognition of provenance information in image data. This feature gives captured images a digital signature backed by a CAI-compliant certificate.
- The technology used in this feature allows images to be authenticated through special hardware within the camera, including a special chipset to store digital certificates issued by the German Federal Printing Office. It is. With this advanced feature, we have created a system that can reliably prove the provenance of images. In this way, Leica is working with our partners at CAI to set new standards in the protection of digital content.
- With the “Leica Content Credentials” function, images can be signed using a special algorithm to ensure their authenticity. You can also add the camera model, manufacturer, and information about the image taken. While this information cannot be changed later, it can be checked at any time using open source tools provided free of charge by CAI, so it can be used as proof of the authenticity of the image. In addition to knowing whether an image is the original taken or edited, you can also check the history of what kind of editing has been done. In this way, photographers can demonstrate the authenticity of their photos throughout the entire process, from capture to publication.
Leica M11-P Press Release
Leica M11-P: The Epitome of Digital Rangefinder Excellence
by TheNewCamera.com
Leica is delighted to present a game-changing innovation in the world of digital rangefinder cameras: the Leica M11-P. Leica Camera has, once again, raised the bar by delivering a cutting-edge photographic masterpiece, embodying precision, luxury, and creative possibilities that discerning photographers have long associated with the iconic brand.
Unveiling a Technical Marvel:
- Unparalleled Sensor: The Leica M11-P boasts a 35 mm full-frame back-illuminated CMOS sensor, touting a staggering 60.3 million pixels. With a pixel pitch of 3.76 µm and support for multiple recording formats, including DNG, M-DNG, S-DNG, L-JPG, M-JPG, and S-JPG, this camera delivers breathtaking detail and clarity.
- Processing Prowess: Fueling this photographic powerhouse is the Leica Maestro series (Maestro III) image processing engine, ensuring lightning-fast and precise handling of your photographic masterpieces.
- Versatile Lens Mount: The Leica M11-P is equipped with the legendary Leica M bayonet mount, complete with 6-bit coding for seamless compatibility with an array of exceptional Leica lenses.
- Expansive ISO Range: Experience unparalleled flexibility with an ISO sensitivity range from 64 (native) to 50000, providing the versatility to capture stunning images in diverse lighting conditions.
- Digital Zoom Brilliance: Harness the 1.3x and 1.8x digital zoom functionalities based on L-DNG or L-JPG recordings, all while fully utilizing the sensor.
An Aesthetic Triumph:
- Premium Build: The camera’s sophisticated design seamlessly blends magnesium and aluminum, ensuring both durability and a timeless aesthetic.
- Generous Built-in Memory: With a substantial 256GB of built-in memory and support for UHS-I SD/SDHC/SDXC cards (up to 2TB), you’ll have ample storage for your photographic adventures.
- Elegant Dimensions and Weight: Compact and lightweight at approximately 139 x 80 x 38.5 mm and 455g (excluding the battery), the Leica M11-P is the perfect companion for photographers on the go.
- TFT LCD Monitor: The 2.95-inch sapphire glass-covered LCD monitor with a touch panel, boasting 2,332,800 dots, offers outstanding clarity and ease of use.
Precision at Every Click:
- Shutter Speed: Choose between a focal plane and electronic shutter, offering an extensive range from 60 minutes to 1/4000 seconds and an impressive 60 seconds to 1/16000 seconds on the electronic shutter.
- Impeccable Viewfinder: The large, bright frame range finder is enhanced with an automatic parallax correction function, 0.73x magnification, and diopter adjustments for an enhanced shooting experience.
Seamless Connectivity:
- Wireless LAN: The Leica M11-P features 2.4GHz/5GHz dual-band wireless LAN, making it a versatile tool for modern photographers. Seamlessly connect with the Leica FOTOS app.
Additional Features:
- Noise Reduction: The camera is equipped with automatic noise reduction, ensuring your images remain pristine even in challenging shooting conditions.
- Diverse Drive Modes: Choose from single shooting, continuous low and high speeds, interval shooting, and auto bracket shooting to capture the perfect shot.
- Metering and Exposure: The Leica M11-P offers TTL metering with various formats and modes, including spot, center-weighted, highlight emphasis, and multi-point. Enjoy exposure compensation of up to ±3 EV in 1/3 EV steps.
- Powerful Battery: The rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery delivers long-lasting performance, allowing you to capture approximately 700 photos following CIPA standards. With Leica’s optimized shooting cycle, you can shoot up to 1700 photos. USB power supply and charging are available for added convenience.
Price and Availability:
The Leica M11-P is available now, redefining precision and elegance in the world of digital rangefinder photography. For pricing and availability information, please visit our website or authorized Leica dealers.
With the Leica M11-P, Leica Camera invites you to witness the seamless convergence of precision, luxury, and innovation. Capture the essence of the moment with Leica.
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