Nikon Z9 3rd Teaser Video – This shows us the AF capability of the camera. I really like how smooth the eye AF / subject tracking is done in the Nikon Z9 camera.
Nikon officially released the NIKKOR Z DX 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR lens, so roughly it’s an update of 2013 18-140mm DX APSC DSLR Lens. The new Mirrorless 18-140mm DX is more compact, lightweight and Nikon claims that features excellent resolving power. More improved OIS and enhanced AF Mechanism to support Photo and Video.
Key Features
Z-Mount Lens/DX Format
27-210mm (35mm Equivalent)
Stepping Motor AF System
Vibration Reduction Image Stabilization
The 18-140mm F3.5-6.3 will be available from November at a recommended price of $600.
THE NIKKOR Z DX 18-140MM F/3.5-6.3 VR IS A HIGH-POWER DX-FORMAT ZOOM LENS FOR Z SERIES MIRRORLESS CAMERAS MELVILLE, NY (October 13, 2021) – Today, Nikon Inc. has announced the NIKKOR Z DX 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR, the latest NIKKOR Z lens compatible with APS-C size (Nikon DX-format) mirrorless cameras
The NIKKOR Z DX 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR is a 7.8x high-power zoom lens that is extremely compact and easy to carry, with a total length of approx. 3.6-inches (90mm) and weight of approx. 11.2 oz (315g). Its wide focal-length range makes the NIKKOR Z DX 18-140mm ideal for capturing a variety of subjects, from travel to daily snapshots and everything in between.
The lens achieves consistently high resolution, regardless of focal length or shooting distance, making it a great choice for both still shooting and video recording. Its short minimum focus distance of 0.2m at the maximum wide-angle position lets users capture dynamic close-up shots such as shooting flowers or tabletop photography. The lens also realizes high vibration reduction (VR) performance with an effect equivalent to a 5.0-stop1 increase in shutter speed for more stable and sharp photos even during telephoto shooting or in low-light situations where vibration is likely to occur.
Primary features of the NIKKOR Z DX 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR:
Covers a focal-length range of 18mm to 140mm (27mm-210mm, 35mm angle of view equivalent), convenient for capturing stills and videos of a wide variety of subjects, from landscapes to portraits.
The short minimum focus distance of 0.2m (at max wide-angle) is optimum for close-up shots.
The maximum reproduction ratio of 0.33x at the maximum telephoto position enables rendering of subjects in large size.
Equipped with an optical VR mechanism that provides camera shake compensation equivalent to a 5.0-stop increase in shutter speed.
High resolution achieved consistently across the entire zoom range, from maximum aperture.
Ideal for shooting video, with effective reduction of shifting of focus when zooming in/out and shifting of angle of view when adjusting focus.
Select functions can be assigned to the control ring for stills and video.
Fast, precise and quiet AF operation is attained with the employment of an STM (stepping motor).
Designed with consideration of dust- and drip-resistant performance.
Pricing and Availability:
The NIKKOR Z DX 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR telephoto zoom lens will be available starting in November (US) for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $599.95*. For more information about the latest Nikon products, including this new NIKKOR Z lens and the entire Nikon Z series cameras, please visit www.nikonusa.com.
Nikon DX Z Mount 18-140mm Announcement Soon, the development announcement of the lens was already made by Nikon on June 29, 2021. Official Announcement of the lens is expected within the next few days.
The NIKKOR Z DX 18-140mm f/3.5-6.3 VR will support the shooting of a wide range of scenes — from wide-angle to telephoto focal lengths — as well as at short distances. This lens will be a compact and lightweight high-power zoom lens that will enable the shooting of still images and videos in a variety of situations, offering greater flexibility in imaging expression.
The lens is very compact from a design point-of-view, let’s hope it maintains the same sharpness level we have seen in the Nikon traditional 18-140mm DX Lens.
According to the latest rumor coming from the rumor mill, Nikon is working on a brand new lens adaptor. Now we have two options here
Releasing a Mark II series adapter with a more optimized AF motor / ALgo to make Nikon Z9 ( and Upcoming Z8) work more perfectly with Super Telephoto DSLR lenses.
Improving the backward compatibility with AF Lenses
Better to release a new FTZ adapter optimized for super tele DSLR lenses. So, We will post more updates soon as it become available to us.
Nikon Zfc camera doesn’t have a low-pass filter. During the high ISO test, dpreview team members found that the Nikon ZFc camera doesn’t have a low-pass filter inside it. The test result of the camera looks similar to Nikon Z50 and Sony A6400 which also doesn’t have a low-pass filter inside them.
One of the most surprising things you may notice in the test is the amount of details captured by Nikon Zfc at ISO 6400 when compared to 26MP BSI CMOS sensor of the Fuji X-T30.
The key point here is the size of the JPEG file, as you can see Nikon manages to preserve more data than Fuji when we compare the size of RAW files vs the JPEG one. At the same time, we have OMD -EM5 III and Sony A6400 with heavier RAW files than the Nikon Zfc but they are able to grab fewer details as well as the color noise is more. So, it’s very clear that Nikon uses an optimum method for JPEG conversion from RAW files and preserves more details.
As the announcement date is coming closer we are getting more and more details related to the upcoming Nikon Z9 Camera. In recent leaks, Trusted Japanese sources confirmed that the upcoming Nikon Z9 camera uses a New EN-EL18d battery and MH-33 Charger.
Nikon’s “N2014” has also been registered in Taiwan NCC. The battery is EN-EL18d (10.8V, 3300mAh), and the charger is MH-33 (Input: 5V / 9V-3A, Output: 12.6V-1.6A). Confirmed with Z 9
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