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Upcoming Nikon Z Mount Mirrorless Lenses 2023

List of upcoming Nikon Mirrorless Lenses According Nikon Lenses Roadmap are

  1. NIKKOR Z 12-28mm DX PZ lens
  2. NIKKOR Z 24mm DX lens
  3. NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 pancake lens (development announcement below)
  4. NIKKOR Z 35mm f/1.2 S lens
  5. NIKKOR Z 70-180mm f/2.8 lens (non-S)
  6. NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S lens (development announcement below)
  7. NIKKOR Z 135mm f/1.8 S lens
  8. NIKKOR Z 200-600mm f/6.3 lens (non-S)

NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 pancake lens

Details about Nikon 26mm Pancake Lens

The Nikon NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 Lens is a must-have for advanced amateur photographers. This slim wide-angle prime lens is specifically designed for Nikon Z-series mirrorless cameras with full-frame sensor (FX format Lens). The lens boasts an impressive design that is both lightweight and compact, making it an excellent choice for photographers who are always on the go. With this lens, you’ll be able to capture stunning wide-angle shots without sacrificing portability. Additionally, its high rendering performance ensures that every photo will come out with stunning clarity and detail. Don’t miss a moment and take your photography to the next level with the Nikon NIKKOR Z 26mm f/2.8 Lens.

Lens also listed at B&H Sore

NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.2 S lens

The to-be-announced Nikon Z 85mm f/1.2 S Lens is a top-of-the-line option for professional photographers and cinematographers. This ultra-fast, mid-telephoto prime lens is specifically designed for full-frame Nikon Z-series mirrorless cameras, and is part of Nikon’s elite S-Line of lenses. The lens has tremendous resolving power and is also compatible with upcoming higher-resolution sensors in the Nikon line-up ( Nikon Z8). The wide aperture of f/1.2 provides super smooth creamy bokeh, making this an ideal lens for portrait photography. Additionally, the lens offers excellent low-light performance and depth-of-field control. The lens is also built with advanced operability, making it easy to adjust focus, aperture, and other settings. If you’re looking for a premium lens that will take your portrait photography to the next level.

The Lens is already listed at B&H Store

And yes our latest buying guide Best Camera under the $1000 2023 list.

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Why Sony Removed Slog 2 in FX3?

After the latest firmware update of the FX3 camera, users could not find the old Slog2 option in the menu. But, why this happened? The reason is very simple, the Slog 2 is limited to 8bit and Sony is no more interested in keeping the old recording 8bity format inside their camera.

Sony Slog 2 vs Slog 3

See, we have to understand this, S-LOG2 and S-LOG3 are both color spaces developed by Sony for use in their camera systems. But, S-LOG2 is the previous generation of the color profile and has some limitations,

  • One of the main differences is the dynamic range that each color space can capture. S-LOG3 has a dynamic range of approximately 14 stops, which is wider than S-LOG2 which has a dynamic range of approximately 12 stops. This wider dynamic range allows for greater flexibility when grading and editing footage. Additionally, S-LOG3 has improved color accuracy and less noise in the shadows, which makes it a better option for professional videographers and photographers looking for the highest image quality.
  • Another Major difference between the two is the bit depth. S-LOG2 is an 8-bit color space, while S-LOG3 is a 10-bit color space.
  • S-LOG2 also has a gamma curve of 2.4, while S-LOG3 has a gamma curve of 2.8. A higher gamma curve like 2.8 of S-LOG3 allows for more room to work with in the highlights and shadows, less chance of clipping, more tonal gradations and subtle color variations, more precise representation of the scene’s brightness, and more control over the final look of the image or footage.

Latest Genrations of Slog 3

The first Sony camera to feature S-LOG3 was the Sony Alpha 7S II. It was announced in September 2015, but you also have to note that the Sony A7S II was using the first generation of Slog3, after that, we have two major updates over the original one and those are S-LOG3C, and S-LOG3G.

So, the S-LOG3C (sometimes written as SG3C ) is an updated version of S-LOG3, it’s a color space that is used in consumer cameras, a wider color gamut than S-LOG3 and it also includes a color matrix that is optimized for consumer cameras. The S-LOG3G is the latest version of S-LOG3, it’s a color space that is used in professional cameras and it’s been optimized for 8k resolution and high-frame-rate recording.

Sony FX3 Latest Fimrware Update

Before installing the update, please note and check the following:

Precautions when updating from Ver. 2.00 and Ver. 2.01
Updating to version 2.02 will delete the LUT (Look-Up Table) settings in the camera. Re-register the LUT settings after the update is complete.

Precautions when updating from Ver. 1.01 or earlier

  • After updating to Ver. 2.00 or later, the camera settings will be reset to the default values.
    Note: Since this update adds functions and makes major specification changes, the camera settings will be initialized as part of the update process. It is recommended that you make note of all the camera settings before proceeding. Even if you have saved the settings using the various save features available (such as Save/Load Settings and Save/Load FTP Settings) the settings before Ver. 1.01 cannot be read by the camera after the upgrade to Ver. 2.00 or later.
  • With the addition of the log shooting mode, the picture profiles were reviewed and the gamma setting S-Log2 is no longer included. After the update, you will need to use the gamma setting S-Log3.
  • You will be able to connect to the Imaging Edge Mobile app more easily. After pairing the app with the camera, you can transfer images and shoot remotely just by operating the app. Refer to Pairing the camera with a smartphone (Smartphone Regist.) in the Help Guide for detail. Along with this, the NFC one-touch connection function used up to Ver. 1.01 of the camera will no longer be available.
    Note: You will also need to update the Imaging Edge Mobile app to Ver. 7.7 or later, and register as a new camera after the update.

Click here to download the update

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Best Lenses for Sony FX3 – Sony 20-70 F4 | Sigma 85mm F1.4 ART

Sony FE 20-70mm F4 G Lens Announced - Sample Images and Press Release

The Sony G Master series lenses are known for their sharpness due to the advanced optical design and construction of the lenses, but at the same time, they are costly also that’s why people prefer more third-party lenses instead of the Sony G series. But, Sony has announced an affordable (better to say reasonably ) G Master series lens with the most demanding focal length of 20-70 with a constant F4 aperture. It also features a dust and moisture-resistant design, an internal focusing mechanism, and optical image stabilization. The lens is also relatively lightweight, making it easy to carry around. This lens will be a good option for photographers looking for a versatile and affordable lens for general photography, landscapes, portraits, and videography.

Sony FE 20-70mm F4 G Major Features

  • Full-Frame | f/4 to f/22
  • Ultra-Wide Standard Zoom
  • Fast Internal Focusing System
  • Supports Micro-Step Aperture Control
  • Fluorine Coatings
  • Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm
  • Dust & Moisture-Resistant Construction
  • Price $ 1098

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Sony 20-70mm F4 Sample Image

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Sony FE 20-70mm F4 G Lens Press Release

Sony Electronics Introduces New Standard Zoom with Launch of the Ultra-Wide FE 20-70mm F4 G Lens
New Addition to Sony’s E-mount G Lens Line-Up Offers Versatile Zoom Range, Outstanding Image Quality, and Supreme Autofocus Performance

SAN DIEGO, CA – Jan. 17, 2023 –Sony Electronics is redefining its standard zoom category of lenses with the introduction of the full-frame E-mount 20-70mm F4 G (model: SEL2070G) that boasts a versatile zoom range, a remarkably compact and lightweight form-factor, and a constant F4 aperture throughout the zoom range. With impressive Sony G LensTM image quality, high speed accuracy and tracking autofocus (AF), and a smart design for maximum mobility and operability, this new lens is designed for a wide range of creators. The FE 20-70mm F4 G is the perfect choice for a variety of content capturing scenarios including vlogging, video production, portraits, and landscapes.

“The FE 20-70mm F4 G is our 71st E-mount lens and is redefining the standard zoom in our G Lens category to meet the needs to today’s content creators,” said Yang Cheng, Vice President, Imaging Solutions, Sony Electronics Inc. “Having tools that creators can utilize to create both still and video content is ever more important. The FE 20-70mm F4 G ranges from 20mm to 70mm in a compact form-factor – this is an excellent lens option for hybrid content creators and those seeking versatility in a standard zoom.”

Compact with a Standard Zoom Range Ideal for Hybrid Creation

With an unprecedentedly¹ wide 20mm to 70mm zoom range and constant F4 aperture, the FE 20-70mm F4 G offers outstanding optical performance in a compact and lightweight form-factor. ​ Combined with a compact Sony AlphaTM brand mirrorless body, this lens can deliver superb image quality in just about any situation at all focal lengths. The versatility of this lens makes it an ideal selection for still, video, and hybrid content creation.

A key benefit of a zoom lens that includes a 20mm offering is its ability to maintain a wide-angle-of-view when shooting video with a 16:9 or 2.35:1 aspect ratio. This allows content creators to capture more within a single frame, which is critical when vlogging or selfie-style shooting. The wide-angle also provides content creators with additional flexibility to crop their frames in the post-production process to increase the effectiveness of image stabilization. This is an increasingly popular editing technique that benefits creators who are filming without the stabilization support of a gimbal.

Image Quality Consistent with the G Lens Line-Up

With Sony’s latest technology, the new lens boasts unique G Lens image quality in a surprisingly compact and lightweight package. With two AA (advanced aspherical) elements, one aspherical element, three ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements, and one ED aspherical element, this lens simultaneously corrects chromatic and spherical aberration for extremely high optical performance across the whole zoom range. Optimized coatings add high flare and ghost resistance for extraordinary contrast and clarity.​

Beautiful bokeh is achieved with full-frame image sensors and is further enhanced by a 9-blade circular aperture and optimally controlled spherical aberration. This combination supports the naturally rendered bokeh, offering impressive, memorable imagery.

The FE 20-70mm F4 G has a minimum focus distance of up to 11.8” (30 cm) at the wide end and up to 9.8” (25 cm) at the telephoto end of the zoom range when using AF², making it easy to maneuver around subjects to find the ideal angle.

Maximizes Camera AF Performance for Stills and Video

The lens’s focus group is driven by two of Sony’s latest XD (extreme dynamic) linear motors, providing a fast, quiet, low-vibration focus drive. Thrust efficiency has been significantly improved over previous models³, resulting in up to a 60% increase in AF speed4. Because tracking performance has been improved by about two times compared to previous models5, moving subjects are tracked with consistent reliability and precision. Reliable tracking is achieved when shooting continuous stills of fast-moving subjects at up to 30 frames per second with the Alpha 1 camera6 and can smoothly record when shooting video at a high frame rate.

Video Performance Designed for Refined Imagery

The FE 20-70mm F4 G features the latest lens technology to reduce focus breathing, as well as focus and axial shift when zooming. This lens has also been carefully designed for quiet operation when shooting movies, with advanced XD linear motors and a newly developed aperture unit that dramatically reduces noise and vibration.​

The Alpha brand series cameras’ Active Mode7 image stabilization is highly effective at the wide 20mm end of the FE 20-70mm F4 G zoom range. This can be particularly useful for shooting smooth, stable handheld footage while walking.

Focus is especially critical when shooting high-resolution 4K or 8K movies. The FE 20-70mm F4 G’s compact design and XD linear motors work with Alpha series camera bodies to easily acquire accurate focus and smoothly track fast-moving subjects. The ability to leave focusing to the camera when solo shooting can be a huge advantage.

In addition, the Linear Response MF8 ensures that the focus ring responds directly and linearly to subtle control when focusing manually and an independent aperture ring offers direct, intuitive aperture control.

High-Level Operability and Reliability for Any Environment

The new FE 20-70mm F4 G’s independent focus, zoom, and aperture rings feature optimized diameter, width, and positioning for full control when shooting stills as well as maximum versatility when recording video. ​

Customizable focus hold buttons are provided in two locations for easy access and convenient control. A focus mode switch on the side of the lens makes it possible to switch between autofocus and manual focus to quickly adapt to changing shooting conditions. To offer additional creative control, the FE 20-70mm F4 G is compatible with circular polarizing filters despite being a wide-angle zoom lens. It also includes an Iris Lock switch to prevent unwanted changes while shooting.

Lastly, the FE 20-70mm F4 G has a dust and moisture resistant design9 and the front lens element features a fluorine coating that repels fingerprints, dust, water, oil, and other contaminants10.

Pricing and Availability

The new FE 20-70mm F4 G will be available in March 2023 for approximately $1,099 USD and $1,499 CAD. It will be sold at a variety of Sony’s authorized dealers throughout North America.

New Sigma 60-600mm for Sony Auto-Foucs Test

The Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports is recently announced by Sigma for both E-mount and L-mount cameras. This lens offers a complete 10x zoom range and is designed for sports photography and wildlife photography. The lens is weather sealed and has a built-in image stabilization system of up to 7.5 STOPS. Additionally, the lens has a minimum focus distance of 2.6m, and a maximum magnification of 1:4.  An amazing lens for its price

Check Sigma 60-600mm F4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sports Lens Price at B&H Store

Mobile01 websites have done an AF test of the newly announced 60-600mm Sigma Lens for Sony E-Mount cameras. Despite being such a massive lens and having massive lens elements inside the Auto Focus speed of the lens is just amazing.

Sigma 60-600mm AutoFocus Test (camera used Sony A7R V)

The Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports lens is an excellent choice for portrait photography. With a focal range of 600mm, it allows for a great deal of compression and background blur, creating a beautiful and professional look

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source and image  | Video Credit goes to Mobile01.com

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Fuji X-H2s Gets Massive AI Auto Focus Update

Fujifilm has just released a Major firmware update for its X-H2S mirrorless camera, although X-H2s camera is already known for its fast AF system. Specifically, AI F tracking of the camera is best in Fuji range of cameras, even better than the X-H2.  The X-H2S camera already has a variety of subject-detection autofocus modes, such as airplanes, animals, automobiles, bicycles, birds, (human) eye, (human) face, motorcycles and trains.

Now, we Fuji engineers added 2 NEW AI AF modes to the X-H2s system as well as they have also upscaled the autofocus algorithm for tracking fast-moving subjects. The new firmware version 3.00, now includes subject detection modes for insects and drones, with the airplane and bird modes capable of recognizing and focusing on drones and insects respectively. Fujifilm has also improved overall subject detection modes when shooting in challenging lighting situations, and AI AF algorithm to better track subjects moving at high speeds. Other improvements include support for Fujifilm’s TG-BT1 tripod grip.

Get Fuji X-H2s Camera Amazon | Best Lenses for X-H2SXF 23mm F2 R | XF 35mm F2 | XF 16-55mm F2.8 | XF 50-140mm F2.8 OIS | XF 60mm Macro

Download the X-H2s firmware Version 3.0

Fuji X-Pro 4 with Coming 40 MP Sensor? X-Pro 3 Finally Discontinued

Finally, we have confirmed a set of information that the Fuji X-Pro 3 camera has been discontinued. Now, as a flagship model, the replacement will be arriving anytime soon. So, we have our own set of expectations with the Fuji X-Pro 4 Have a look

Fujifilm X-Pro 4 Specification [Expectations]

– 40MP APS-C X-Trans5 BSI Sensor
– 160MP Pixel Shift Multi-Shot
– 7-Stop In-Body Image Stabilization
– Image processing engine X Processor 5
– Faster than has been AF, low noise, excellent color reproduction
– Magnification automatic switching function equipped with advanced hybrid multi viewfinder
– The fastest shutter mechanical shutter 1/8000 seconds, electronic shutter 1/32000 seconds
– Synchro 1/250 sec
– Intelligent hybrid phase difference AF. AF point is 425 points
– Body of lightweight magnesium alloy. Dust and water specification
– LCD monitor three inches 1.62 million dot
– Dual SD Card slot (UHS-II compatible)
– ISO range of 125-12800
– Film Simulation mode 19
– Menu is new design. Customizable. My Menu function
– Lossless compression 14bit RAW
– Wi-Fi remote shooting
– Exposure compensation +/- 5 stage
– Interval Shooting
– 4k 60p 10-Bit Video
– FHD 240p 10-Bit Video
– The number of remaining shots is 600+ [approx]

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Nikon Z6 Mark II vs Nikon Z5 - 2023

Nikon Z6 Mark II or Nikon Z5 – Which is the best camera for you in 2023? Should you buy Nikon Z6 Mark II vs Nikon Z5?    I am getting many questions from wedding photographers too related to the same topic.

It’s all about the budget you have

If your budget allows then the best camera is Nikon Z6 Mark II with its advanced Artificial Autofocus system and BSI CMOS full-frame sensor.  So, with the Nikon Z6 mark II camera, you get an advanced AF system and a better low-light performing sensor. The cherry on top is the Nikon Z6 mark II features dual card slot support for professionals.

Why is Nikon Z6 Mark II Sensor better?

Nikon Z6 Mark II camera features a BSI CMOS sensor and due to the presence of BSI tech, the sensor should deliver better performance in low-light conditions, to test that we have visited the dpereview image comparison tool. Does the BSI tech really help to perform better in low-light

At ISO 102400 both image samples are almost unusable, but we are not here to find out the usable ISO range of both cameras. We want to see the actual difference between the BSI and the FSI sensor, do you guys notice any visible difference between the two sensors? do it worth the price difference between them? Let me know in the comments

Nikon Z6 Mark II vs Nikon Z5 Image Analysis

As we can clearly see the Nikon Z6 mark II camera is able to reserve more details at a Higher ISO range compared to the Nikon Z5 camera.  You can see the difference in the color block. The outer edge of the Brown color block is distended at the same time the color noise is also too high.

If we change the ISO one-stop

As you can clearly notice if we change the ISO, 1 stop lower than of Nikon Z6 Mark II (102400 vs 51200), Then we can notice the Nikon Z5 performance not only matches with the Nikon Z6 Mark II but is also slightly better too.

Image Sensor Part Conclusion

Getting a BSI sensor does help to preserve details, but not in a dramatic way. But, we have to see the other significant advantages too, of having Nikon Z6 Mark II camera.


Autofocus System

Image processors do have a very high impact on the type of AF system your camera carries. The Nikon Z5 suffers from limitations and to save up the production line cost Nikon added a single-line processor in Nikon Z5 on the other side we have a DUAL IMAGE PROCESSOR in Nikon Z6 II.

  • Z5: -2Ev, or -3Ev when using Low Light AF
  • Z6 II: -4.5Ev, or -6Ev with Low Light AF

As you can see the AF sensitivity range of the Nikon Z5 is limited when compared to the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera.

Single Image Processor, Slow Sensor, and Fewer updates for Upscaling AF

The same number of AF points but Slow Sensor readout and slow image processing. Both of the cameras share the same number of 273 focus points across the frame, But due to the FSI sensor and slow image processor the Nikon Z5 camera burst speed remains limited to 4.5 FPS, and the Nikon Z6 Mark II can shoot up to 14fps with fulltime AF and AI tracking speed.

Continuous Firmware Updates for Nikon Z6 Mark II loaded with NEW AI AF Algos. If you will check the firmware update history from the time of the announcement of the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera, Nikon is very serious about improving the AF performance of the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera. And the updated pattern also tells us may Nikon Z5 isn’t getting that much attention from Nikon.

Nikon Z6 Mark II firmware F1.0 to F1.50 we have a massive upgrade in the AF performance of the camera

Nikon Made the following improvements Nikon Z6 Mark II AF Algo after the announcement

Changes from “C” Firmware Version 1.30 to 1.40

  • – The camera focuses more readily on the subject in the center of the frame if it fails to detect the face or eyes of a portrait subject when Auto-area AF is selected for AF-area mode.

Changes from “C” Firmware Version 1.10 to 1.20

  • • Improved low-light autofocus detection times at a Focus mode setting of Single AF.

Changes from “C” Firmware Version 1.02 to 1.10

  •  Improved eye-detection performance in Auto-area AF (people) and Wide-area AF (L-people) AF-area modes.

Changes from “C” Firmware Version 1.00 to 1.01

  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused overexposure in photos taken in continuous release modes using an AF-area mode with human or animal face/eye detection.

Vs Nikon Z5 Firmware updates related to Autofocus Upscaling after its announcement

Changes from “C” Firmware Version 1.02 to 1.10

  • Improved low-light autofocus detection times for Custom Setting a11 (Low-light AF).

Nikon Z6 Mark II has the basic ingredients or better to say good hardware inside (which includes a faster readout base BSI sensor and dual image processor to processor AI algo) which allows the Nikon team of developers to upscale the AF performance of the camera flawlessly.


Best Camera for Video?

Nikon Z5, as well as the Nikon Z6 Mark II Cameras, can record 4K video up to 30p but, unfortunately, the Z5 applies a heavy 1.7x crop in 4K video recording mode which makes it almost unusable for professional use.
The Best thing about The Z6 II can record oversampled 4K. And also, the Z6 II can also record 4K up to 60p but only with a 1.5x crop (firmware 1.10 required).

The reason for the heavy crop is that the Z5 old FSI sensor has a slow readout speed, which doesn’t allow the camera to read the entire sensor.

Even in Full HD mode the Nikon Z5 is limited to 60FPS and the Nikon Z6 Mark II goes up to 120p (when using the Slow Motion mode).

ISO range in Video

Z5: 100-25600 ISO
Z6 II: 100-51200 ISO (up to 204,800 with the extended range)

Now, the set of features that only the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera supports at the moment is 12-bit RAW HDMI output. When the Nikon Z6 Mark II is Coupled with an external recorder such as the Ninja V or Blackmagic Video Assist, you can record 10-bit 4:2:2 with N-Log or HLG gamma, or output 12-bit RAW (Apple Prores or BlackMagic RAW). ( paid upgrade)