According to the latest rumor, Tamron 17-28 MM Lens Coming for Z Mount, and DX 12-28mm Lens is expected to arrive on the same day. Stay tuned, We will publish more information about both upcoming lenses soon.
The information was first leaked by the how2fly Twitter handle.
After Nikon Rumor Roadmap, the same road map was spotted with different dates (multiple variants of the exact road map with different dates ? ). Its look-like in the near future we will have many versions of the exact roadmap each pointing to a different announcement timeline. So, either one of these will become true for some cameras mentioned.
Nikon Upcoming camera roadmap type 3 download here
credits The first roadmap was first leaked by Nikonrumor and the latter one is by asobinet.com
But after a while, we came to know about the source, someone is editing handmade chart dates continuously and making them viral by sending them to websites as sources.
This post is just to alert all of you out there – stop re-posting these kinda road-maps on social media, etc. Since these are wishlists of Nikon users nothing else as we have said in our earlier post. Nikon Upcoming Camera Road Map is actually a Wish-list
The Nikon Upcoming camera roadmap was shared by a user from the Chinese site Xitek. So, this isn’t an official roadmap coming out from Nikon as it was rumored earlier its actually a user wishlist.
The roadmap also has some basic mistakes like Z5 features a 24MP BSI CMOS sensor. In the end, it’s user-generated and not coming out from any authentic source so we are not able to comment on the credibility of the information shared above.
Finally, a very tough competitor for the Canon R7 camera coming, the Nikon Z90 is said to feature a stacked CMOS Sensor instead of FSI or BSI to deliver the MAX speed possible in burst mode and without any rolling shutter effect.
According to the latest rumors, the Nikon Zf camera with extensive manual control (as we have in the Nikon ZFc / Nikon DF camera) and the ability to record 4K videos will arrive in June 2023. The Zf name and announcement date were revealed in Nikon’s upcoming cameras roadmap, Nikon still
Nikon Zf Rumored Specification
24 Mp BSI CMOS
6k Video Recording
N-Log & 10-Bit HDMI Out
273-Point Phase-Detect AF System
5-Axis In-Body Vibration Reduction
We will post an update related to the Nikon upcoming camera soon
The above is a screenshot of Nikon’s upcoming cameras roadmap leaked by Nikon Rumor Mill. If we believe the above, The Nikon Z6 mark III and Nikon Z7 Mark III announcement should happen in Sep 2022. And the Nikon Z7 mark III will also have the ability to record 8K videos.
At the same time, Twitter handles such as how-to-fly claimed in the past that Nikon Z6 Mark III or Nikon Z7 Mark III camera was coming this year. Only Z8 will arrive.
Z6 Mark III & Z7 Mark III OR Nikon Z8 in Sep 2022?
The rumor mill is only talking about Nikon Z8 camera in the leaked roadmap which is said to arrive in the month of March 2023, but in the same roadmap Z6 Mark III and Z7 Mark III is also mentioned with the announcement date of Sep 2022, but no one is talking about them. Why?
PS: The Nikon Upcoming Camera Roadmap says the Nikon Z5 uses a BSI CMOS sensor, which is false. The Nikon Z5 Camera uses an FSI Sensor. So, from the nature of information we are getting from this isn’t 100% accurate and the lens road-map is old (made before the announcement of the Nikon Z5 camera.)
I will post an update soon as it will become available to us
Finally, we have the Tokina 11-18mm With Full-time AF support for the Sony camera. Tokina lenses are known for their sharpness in the past and finally, we have the lens for mirrorless cameras.
The Tokina atx-m 11-18mm F2.8 E is the first super wide angle zoom lens in Tokina’s product line-up designed exclusively for mirrorless cameras. It features a fast f/2.8 aperture throughout the zoom range, and a 11-18mm (17-27mm in 35mm equivalent) zoom stored in a compact and lightweight body for hybrid users who shoot stills and video.
The atx-m 11-18mm F2.8 E performs impressive resolution from the wide to tele end of the zoom. This lens boasts high contrast and low distortion, and quick and precise AF response in still and video modes. It is fully compatible with Sony camera functions, including Image Stabilization, Direct Manual Focus, MF Assist and optical corrections.
With its compact design, versatile focal length and optical quality, the Tokina atx-m 11-18mm F2.8 E is the perfect gear for shooting landscape, group photos, environmental portraits, architecture, automobile photography, street snaps, documentary videos and vlogging.
Highlighted Features
11-18mm super wide angle zoom for dynamic landscape and architecture.
Fast f/2.8 aperture throughout the zoom range for shallower depth-of-field, and 9 blades rounded diaphragm for soft bokeh background.
Compact and lightweight design to carry while travelling, or attaching to gimbals.
2 aspherical and 2 super low-dispersion glass elements suppress chromatic aberrations.
Superb optical design performs rich color reproduction, low distortion and low light fall-off.
Short minimum focusing distance to create unique wide-angle macro images with perspective effect.
Silent ST-M motor unit for fast and precise auto focusing operations in still and video modes.
Full compatibility with Sony E cameras, including Image Stabilization, Direct Manual Focus, MF Assist mode, Eye AF and optical corrections.
Micro USB port (Type B) for firmware updates.
ABOUT TOKINA
As a part of Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd., Tokina has an optical manufacturing tradition that dates back to 1950s. Tokina specializes in high-quality lenses for today’s digital single lens reflex (DSLR) and mirrorless cameras.
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