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Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm F2.8 S II Guide 2025: Price, Reviews, Samples & Where to Buy

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Nikon has finally announced the new NIKKOR Z 24-70 f/2.8 Mark II lens. The lens features a second-generation build that primarily optimizes the autofocus system of this lens, which is now more lightweight, faster, better for tracking, and much more optimized for Nikon’s upcoming cinema series of cameras. At the very same time, the optical performance of the Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 Mark II has also been improved, so it is a versatile upgrade for both still and video shooters. Whether you are a wedding photographer, videographer, fashion or event shooter, all your professional storytelling needs will be met with the updates from inside to outside of this lens. In this guide, we have covered everything that you would need to know.

Price and Where to Buy

The Nikon Z 24-70 f/2.8 S Mark II carries a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price of $2,799.95, which is approximately $700 higher than the current discounted price of the original version, which is often available for around $2,096 with rebates. So, you see, the new lens will cost you more since it comes with a brand-new optical design. It has been completely redesigned, now more lightweight, and the autofocus motor has been upscaled for better tracking performance as well as video format use. The optical resolving quality is said to be much improved.

For the best deals, you can check out the major retailers often when they offer bundle deals, free shipping, as well as extended warranties. So here is the comparison of top options we have:

Retailer Price Availability Notes/Extras
Nikon USA $2,799.95 Mid-September (pre-order) Official store; includes a 1-year warranty, potential bundles with Z cameras.
B&H Photo $2,799.95 Mid-September (pre-order) Free expedited shipping; expert support; often bundles with filters or bags.
Adorama $2,799.95 Mid-September (pre-order) VIP360 membership for free 2-day shipping; frequent promotions.
Amazon $2,799.95 Mid-September (pre-order) Prime benefits: easy returns; check for early bird discounts.
Best Buy $2,799.95 Mid-September In-store pickup options; Geek Squad protection plans available.

If you’re on a budget, then obviously the Z 24-70 f/2.8 is still the best option, and there is also a possibility that after the announcement of the new version, we may see some deeper discounts on the existing price of this lens.

Overview of the Specifications

The NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II is designed as a “pro’s zoom redefined.” The lens is now much lighter, and at the very same time, the autofocus is improved, as well as the optical performance, as per the initial report from the lens reviews. One of the lightest full-frame 24-70 f/2.8 lenses available, and it has approximately a 16% reduction in its original weight compared to 805 grams of the first-generation lens. At the very same time, it keeps its overall length constant at 142 mm, so it is also a kind of gimbal-friendly lens. Once you optimise it, even if you are zooming in and zooming out, you don’t have to recalibrate the gimbal every time.

One of the key upgrades includes Nikon’s newly developed Silky Swift Voice Coil Motor:

  1. The new autofocus motor is 5x faster than the previous generation of autofocus motors, which are used in the premium lenses.
  2. Now we have 40% reduced scan times and approximately 60% improvement in 3D object tracking while zooming—very much ideal for sports and wildlife photography.

So these are the two major improvements we have in the new 24-70 f/2.8 S II lens.

Here’s a quick specs table:

Feature Details
Focal Length 24-70mm
Maximum Aperture f/2.8 (constant)
Lens Construction 14 elements in 10 groups (2 ED, 3 aspherical)
Autofocus System Silky Swift VCM (5x faster AF, quieter operation)
Minimum Focus Distance 0.24m (24mm) / 0.33m (70mm)
Maximum Magnification 0.21x (24mm) / 0.32x (70mm)
Filter Size 77mm
Weight 675g
Dimensions 84mm diameter x 142mm length
Diaphragm Blades 11 (rounded)
Coatings Meso Amorphous Coat (anti-reflective), ARNEO Coat (flare suppression)
Weather Sealing Yes, dust and drip resistant
Included Accessories HB-117 Lens Hood, LC-77B Front Cap, LF-N1 Rear Cap, CL-C2 Case
Compatibility Nikon Z-mount full-frame mirrorless cameras

Nikon 24-70mm F2.8 II Sample Image

Sample Images

The lens sample images are now available. You can explore those samples for yourself, too. I have added the link to Google Drive, where you can download the higher-resolution samples captured from the new lens.

Nikon 24-70 F2.8 II Sample Image

Initial impressions suggest the exceptional performance throughout the entire frame as well as the zoom range, so it has been much improved from its predecessor. The distortions that we generally see are very minimal. At the very same time, the creamy bokeh as background is redefined with its 11-blade aperture. The internal zoom is now much more stable and perfect for handheld shooting.

User Reviews and Early Impressions

From social buzz on X (formerly Twitter), photographers are excited:
“Lightest in class and fastest AF—game-changer for events!” (@petapixel).
Nikon Creators are hyped for the internal zoom matching the Trinity lenses. Limited reviews note it’s “Nikon’s best AF performer,” ideal for Z8/Z9 users.

The Nikon Z 24-70 f/2.8 S II really sets a new standard for the standard zoom. It has blended professional-grade performance for everyday usability, and the Z ecosystem is now expanding more and more, so it is now compatible with more high-resolution sensors and upcoming cinema cameras. Also, the autofocus tracking performance is now 5x faster. So overall, this is the best all-rounder 24-70 kit zoom lens Nikon has ever made to date.

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GoPro 2026 Vlogging Camera: Will It Crush DJI Osmo Pocket 3?

 

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Thenewcamera.com Exclusive Report: GoPro is planning to launch its own professional-grade low-light camera as early as 2026 and two more cameras before the end of 2025. We all know that GoPro leads the US action camera market. But the major move is now — they are planning to announce their own professional-grade low-light camera in the market, and this is what GoPro CEO Nick Woodman is saying:

“Another important area in an adjacent product category that makes sense for GoPro to play in, but that we do not currently participate in today, is the higher-end low-light camera category for vloggers, prosumers, and professionals. That’s an exciting opportunity for us to participate in starting next year,” Woodman said in an interview during the Oppenheimer 28th Annual Technology, Internet, and Communications Conference.

Based on the gathered information, the GoPro announcement of a professional-grade low-light camera as early as 2026 completely aligns with the perfect strategic push into the vlogging prosumer market, which was largely avoided until now by GoPro.

Let’s discuss the possible set of specs of the upcoming GoPro prosumer camera.

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What’s Coming in 2026 from GoPro

If we see from a wider perspective, GoPro already has a range of action cameras, and recently with the GoPro Max 2, they have entered the 360-degree camera market. Now, the two leftover zones that DJI is already in are:

  1. The Ultrapopular DJI Pocket series is specifically made for professional vloggers and content creators.
  2. And second is drones. For now, we don’t think that during the interview, CEO Woodman was talking about entering the drone market right now, so what we can assume is:

GoPro will soon enter the market with its compact vlogging camera with a larger sensor for better low-light performance, which will be very similar to the DJI Osmo Pocket series, creating a brand new consumer base for itself.

Why 2026? GoPro’s Strategic Timing

GoPro’s roadmap is very clear — they want to dominate the action camera market, and they’ve already taken steps by introducing the GoPro Max 2 360 camera. Now they are planning to introduce a dedicated camera with a larger sensor for content creators and professionals. Who knows, the next move might be to cover the drone space.

 GoPro’s 2026 Camera Is a Vlogger’s Dream

GoPro Upcoming Prosumer Camera Specification Analysis

1. Large sensor for better low-light performance

GoPro’s current lineup, all the Hero series that we have seen so far — I’m not talking about the upcoming, but all those announced before mid-2025 — consisted of a 1/1.3-inch sensor, which obviously struggles in low-light performance, especially while using higher ISO levels.

Major rivals like DJI are now using upgraded 1-inch sensors in most of their upcoming cameras and drones that have enhanced low-light performance and vibrant color output due to the wider dynamic range of a larger sensor. So, opting for a 1-inch sensor for their upcoming camera will be an excellent decision to deliver:

  • Superior low-light performance: Reduced noise for clean footage in dim settings.
  • Enhanced dynamic range: Vibrant colors and details for cinematic vlogs.
  • Professional-grade video quality: 4K/60fps with advanced color grading for prosumer creators.

If GoPro opts for a 1-inch sensor, it will mirror the greatness of the existing DJI Osmo Pocket 3’s 1-inch sensor, which excels in low-light performance and performs even better than iPhones for recording videos.

2. Built-in gimbal meets HyperSmooth for unmatched stability

GoPro is already known for its HyperSmooth image stabilization technology. Now, since they are working on their largest camera specifically for vloggers and content creators — other than 360 and action cameras — it will include a 3-axis gimbal that we have already seen in the DJI Pocket series cameras. With the help of HyperSmooth image stabilization, paired with 3-axis gimbal support, we’ll get unmatched stability.

3. Modular design for ultimate flexibility

We are expecting GoPro to enhance its entire ecosystem that a creator would love to be a part of — very similar to the DJI ecosystem.

  • External microphones: Crisp audio for professional content creation via external mic support.
  • Modular screens: Flip-out screens to enhance the overall creativity of solo creators and for easy framing.
  • Extended battery grip + tripods: Extended battery and tripod accessories to enhance battery life during long travels where backup is critical.

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How Does It Stack Up Against the DJI Osmo Pocket 3

The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is a vlogging camera that has already set a standard among professional content creators. It has a large 1-inch sensor, a dedicated 3-axis gimbal, and a compact design. GoPro already has a big consumer base in the action camera market and is one of the leading camera makers in that space. If they expand their product range, people will surely love to buy and try them out. So, it’s a real threat to the DJI Pocket series now that GoPro is entering their space.

GoPro Vlogging Revolution Starts in 2026

GoPro’s 2026 low-light vlogging camera — paired with a large 1-inch sensor, a 3-axis gimbal, fused with HyperSmooth technology, and a rugged design — is going to redefine the creator tools already available to us.  Now in 2026, they will move into vlogging, which really feels inevitable a logical evolution of the entire GoPro series that will shape a very distinct future for the entire vlogging market.

We’re really excited about this new product. Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com for updates related to the GoPro 2026 release and more camera news!

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Best DJI Drones Under $500 in 2025: Expert Reviews, Comparisons, and Buying Guide

Best DJI Drones Under $500 in 2026: Expert Reviews, Comparisons, and Buying Guide

The best dji drone under $500

 

 

We have a lot of options in the aerial photography and videography zone, and yes, DJI continues to dominate as one of the most trusted and go-to brands for reliable, high-quality drones. Now, if you are searching for the best drones under $500, you are in the right place, since as of December 2025, we have selected some of the best drones that offer exceptional features, and also maintain a complete balance between budget and performance.

At thenewcamera.com we have tested and analysed the latest DJI releases starting from hands on experience to most up to date specification,  now which one is our topic so here is the answer, the DJI flip at $439 which delivers premium camera quality and the biggest and match the specification compared to the other Drone is the forward Obstacle Sensing avoid is that most of the doors misses under 500 dollar category.

DJI continues to dominate the sub-$500 drone market in 2026. Specifically, what I love about DJI drones that are available under $500 is the video quality. All these 4K-capable drones deliver very good and unique image quality with excellent dynamic range, which is not possible with other brands that I have personally tested. I don’t know how, but DJI can preserve the best video quality in the sub-$500 category without breaking the bank, allowing you to achieve the best quality output.

This comprehensive guide will cover

  • A quick comparison of the top models
  • In-depth reviews of each drone
  • Key factors to consider when buying
  • Alternatives if DJI isn’t your only option
  • FAQs to address common questions

We have refreshed the guide and added DJI Neo 2, a game changer that is able to record 4K video up to 60 frames per second, and also features dual-axis image stabilization for ultra-smooth video footage. On top of that, we have a massive upgrade with the addition of LiDAR sensing inside the Neo 2, which was completely absent in the earlier model. Overall, the price has slightly increased, but it is still under $500.

If you are a solo creator and love to have a drone that follows you, obeys your gestures, and captures you while moving indoors, then the DJI Neo 2 is one of the best options right now.

DJI Drones Under $500: Quick Comparison Table

To make your decision more easy, here we have selected all the best dji drones available under 500 dollar in this table and we have compare all the drones here so you get an idea which one is best for you as per your requirement and budget we have focused on the key specification is specifically like the camera quality flight time and the unique features that a Drone must have

Drone Model Starting Price Max Flight Time Camera Specs Video Resolution Obstacle Sensing
DJI Neo 2 (New) $259 19 Minutes 1/2-inch CMOS, 12MP 4K/60fps (100fps slow-mo), 10-bit color Omni-way vision + forward LiDAR + downward IR
DJI Flip $439 31 minutes 1/1.3-inch CMOS, 48MP photos 4K/60fps HDR, 10-bit D-Log M Forward 3D Infrared + Downward
DJI Mini 3 $419 38 minutes (standard), 51 minutes (Plus battery) 1/1.3-inch CMOS, 12MP photos 4K HDR Downward only
DJI Mini 4K $299 31 minutes 1/2.3-inch CMOS, 12MP photos 4K/30fps Downward only
DJI Neo $199 18 minutes 1/2-inch CMOS, 12MP photos 4K/30fps Downward only

As you can see, the major difference between these drones.

DJI Flip Drone - Best DJI Drones Under $500 in 2025:

1. DJI Flip: The Best Overall DJI Drone Under $500

If you’re looking for the best DJI drone under 500 dollars that doesn’t compromise on features, then the best drone is the DJI Flip – a top pick in our recommendation as well as in comparison. The DJI Flip was released in January 2025, and it fills the gap between beginner and pro-level aerial videography.

Why we love the DJI Flip

  • Camera excellence: The drone features a 1/1.3-inch sensor, which is the same sensor as the pricey DJI Mini 4 Pro – so you are getting professional quality video up to 4K 60 FPS HDR, and the ability to capture still images of 48 megapixels. The DJI Flip also supports 10-bit internal video recording and D-Log with manual colour modes, which allows professional-level editing and very high latitude / DR range in your videos for working later on in shadows and highlights. It also has a slow-motion mode where you can capture 4K videos up to 100 frames per second, which will add a kind of cinematic flair to your entire footage. The DJI Flip also offers vertical shooting mode for Instagram Reels, YouTube Stories, as well as TikTok videos.
  • 3D Obstacle Sensing: At under 249 grams, it features a completely foldable and fully covered propeller guard that is highly safe to use indoors as well as in outdoor flight. Now, this is the only drone in the under $500 category that offers you forward-facing 3D infrared sensors that provide basic obstacle awareness – obviously not multidirectional sensors like professional models, but at least you’ll have a level of protection from the forward direction, which is not available in any other drone at this price range. The drone can handle wind up to Level 5 (up to 10.7 m/second). The maximum flight time of the DJI Flip is 31 minutes with O4 transmission up to 13 kilometres.
  • Ease of use: The DJI Flip does palm takeoff and landing with voice control – just say “Hey Fly” – and it also features AI subject tracking, so it tracks you wherever you go. With the use of the DJI Fly app and virtual joysticks, you can easily control your drone. There are also intelligent modes like QuickShots, MasterShots, and Hyperlapse to automate your workflow.

Drawbacks

  • Battery life isn’t that great, and internal storage is just 2GB – so you have to get a microSD card. Also, there is no built-in Remote ID for commercial use. It is best suited for hobbyist photographers and videographers.
  • In our test, the DJI Flip’s image quality rivals that of drones twice its price, making it very much ideal for vloggers as well as photographers. When compared to the DJI Neo (specifically for capturing selfies) or the upgraded Mini 4 Pro (available at $759 with full obstacle avoidance), the Flip stands out.

Where to buy DJI Flip: DJI flip at $439, B&H Photo ($439), DJI Store.

DJI Mini 3 Sample Image

2. DJI Mini 3: Best for Longer Flights and Professional-Quality Video

Now, specifically for those creators who need extra airtime, the DJI Mini 3 arrives at $419 and shines as one of the best DJI drones under $500 for marathon-type sessions. The DJI Mini 3 was announced in 2022 but is still in demand even in 2025, offering unbeatable battery life for its price.

Key Highlights

  • Battery and flight: You get a total flight time of up to 38 minutes in standard mode and approximately 51 minutes with the Plus battery (sold separately). It can handle Level 5 wind with a resistance of 4000m max altitude, which ensures stable flight in varied conditions.
  • Camera performance: 1/1.3-inch sensor for 12MP photos and perfect 4K HDR videos. This DJI Mini 3 is capable of true vertical shooting, rotating the gimbal up to 90 degrees – perfect for creating social media content.
  • Features: We have a downward sensor for precise landing and 10km of transmission control. We also have modes like Panorama, QuickShots, and auto return. The overall weight of the drone is under 249 grams, which folds compactly for travel purposes.
  • User experience: Beginner-friendly with the DJI Fly app, and there’s also an optional RC-N1 controller for precise control.

Potential Cons

  • It lacks forward obstacle avoidance – the Mini 3 Pro has that, and so does the DJI Flip mentioned earlier.
  • Be careful while using the Plus battery as it pushes the weight over 250 grams, triggering registration.
  • Compared to the Mini 4K, it offers better low-light performance and longer flight time – great for landscape photographers.

Buy Now: Amazon ($419)

 

DJI Mini 4K Drone

3. DJI Mini 4K: Best Value DJI Drone Under $500

The DJI Mini 4K is the best value DJI drone under $500.The DJI Mini 4K makes a great first impression right out of the box—setup is quick, the app walks you through all the basics, and takeoff/landing is almost effortless thanks to the automated controls.

Standout Features

  • Affordable 4K: This drone has a 1/2.3-inch sensor, which is able to record 4K videos up to 30 frames per second, with 12MP resolution for photos. Overall, it’s a perfect drone for social media but not as good as the DJI Flip’s sensor. Limited low-light performance means you’ll need to be cautious about night shooting.
  • Flight Specifications: Approximately 31 minutes of maximum flight time. It also has Level 5 wind resistance and approximately 10km transmission range. Downward sensing is also included for safe hovering.
  • Beginner Perks: No FAA registration required, automatic takeoff/landing, and QuickShot modes.

Downsides

  • Smaller sensor struggles in low light. You can take amazing daylight videos and evening shots, but for nightscapes, consider the Mini 3 or DJI Flip.
  • No vertical capture mode, so you cannot record vertical videos for Instagram or TikTok. It captures only horizontal/landscape videos and images.

DJI mii 4k Buy Now: Amazon ($419)

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4. DJI Neo: The Best Budget DJI Drone Under $500 for Beginners

The DJI Neo, available at $199, can be called the ultimate entry-level beginner’s drone, available at a super budget price. This is the best DJI drone under $500 for first-time users or beginners, specifically interested in fun and learning how to fly.

Why It’s Beginner-Friendly

  • Simple Operation: The DJI Neo is a hand-launch drone and is pre-programmed for that. You can easily fly your drone with just your palm. It can fly in circle or a boomerang motion. No controller required – use the app or activate it via voice, and it will track your movement.
  • Camera: The camera has a 1/2-inch sensor capable of recording 4K videos at 30 frames per second and capturing 12MP images. The videos and images are highly usable for social media.
  • Compact Design: The drone weighs 135 grams and provides approximately 18 minutes of flight time. Downward sensing enables easy takeoff and landing.

Limitations

  • Short battery life, no forward obstacle avoidance, and limited range without a dedicated controller.
  • Ideal for those who are new and budget-conscious. Obviously, the DJI Mini 4K is a better choice if you can spend more.

specification is specifically like the camera quality flight time and the unique features that a Drone must have

5. DJI Neo 2: Most Advanced Beginner Drone Under $500

The DJI Neo 2, recently announced on November 13, 2025, does have a massive upgrade over the DJI Neo. The price of the drone is $259, which is slightly higher than the first generation Neo drone. Take a look at the pros & Cons before you decide.

Pros:

  • Camera Leap: 1/2-inch able to record, 4K/60fps with 100fps slow-mo and 10-bit color, ready for extensive colour, grading and shadow + highlight recovery. HorizonBalancing + RockSteady EIS keeps footage gimbal-smooth (dual-axis mech stabilization).
  • Smarter Flying: for the first time Omni-directional sensing (LiDAR forward, IR down), in the Neo series, it protects the drone from accidental mishaps, additionally, propeller guards indoor/night flights. Gesture controls and AI subject tracking for Solo content creation
  • Storage & Battery: 49GB internal (no microSD needed) + 19-min flights; Fly More Combo ($400) adds 3 batteries for all-day sessions.

Cons: Shorter flight than Mini 3;  US availability via third-parties (Amazon Canada imports ~$230) due to ban risks—no official DJI restocks post-Dec 23.

Who It’s For: specifically made for solo creator TikTokers, indoor adventurers, or anyone upgrading from the $159 Neo. Score: 9.5/10. Buy Now on Amazon (Check stock—ban could limit).

Alternatives to DJI Drones Under $500

While DJI leads, consider:

Buying Guide: Factors to Consider for the Best DJI Drone Under $500

  1. Camera Quality: You should give full priority to camera quality. If the sensor size is big, it will help you capture clear and beautiful night views. If the sensor size is small, then capturing night scenes will be difficult.
  2. Obstacle Avoidance: This should be a priority for your drone’s safety. You can’t always fly with full attention to avoid collisions, so drones under $500 like the DJI Flip offer forward-facing infrared sensors to avoid direct crashes during flight.
  3. Better Battery Life: Look for larger or better battery life. For example, if you’re a wedding cinematographer, you need a drone with the longest possible battery life. DJI Mini 3, with an extended flight time of 38 minutes (up to 51 with a Plus battery, sold separately), is the best pal for wedding cinematographers.
  4. Ease of Use: If you buy a DJI drone compatible with a controller (except for the few at $199), ease of use is on your side. Otherwise, drones with limited controls can be difficult to fly due to synchronization lag.
  5. Regulations: The most important factor – your drone should be under 250 grams. Fortunately, all drones listed here are under 250g, so you’re good to go. Just have fun flying.
  6. Accessories: Always look for Fly More Combos with extra batteries and bags. These combos are often more affordable than buying accessories and drones separately.

The Bottom Line: Choose the Best DJI Drone Under $500 for You

The ultimate and best among the list—and my personal favorite—is the DJI Flip. It is the best DJI drone under $500 in 2025 for most users, offering the best premium set of features. If you’re on a tight budget, the Neo or Mini 4K are also great options. Pick any of these depending on your needs and budget, and you won’t be disappointed. Whichever drone you choose, all are amazing performers made for aerial creativity.

Q&A: Best DJI Drones Under $500 in 2025

Below are the most commonly asked questions related to the under $500 DJI drone category, with answers directly extracted from the provided content without any modifications.

  1. Which DJI drone under $500 offers the best camera quality for aerial photography and videography?
    Answer: If you’re looking for the best DJI drone under 500 dollars that doesn’t compromise on features, then the best drone is the DJI Flip – a top pick in our recommendation as well as in comparison. The drone features a 1/1.3-inch sensor, which is the same sensor as the pricey DJI Mini 4 Pro – so you are getting professional quality video up to 4K 60 FPS HDR and the ability to capture still images of 48 megapixels.
  2. Do I need to register any of these DJI drones under $500 with the FAA?
    Answer: All the models listed here are fall under 250 grams means they escape many of the FAA registration requirements by the USA and other countries. Regulations: The most important factor – your drone should be under 250 grams. Fortunately, all drones listed here are under 250g, so you’re good to go. Just have fun flying. But, In the United States you need to take a short test, print out the card and carry it with you. TRUST – The law requires that all recreational flyers pass an aeronautical knowledge and safety test and provide proof of passage if asked by law enforcement or FAA personnel. The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST) was developed to meet this requirement.
  3. What is the main difference between the DJI Flip and DJI Mini 3 for someone focused on video recording?
    Answer: DJI Flip: Camera excellence: The drone features a 1/1.3-inch sensor, which is the same sensor as the pricey DJI Mini 4 Pro – so you are getting professional quality video up to 4K 60 FPS HDR and the ability to capture still images of 48 megapixels. The DJI Flip also supports 10-bit internal video recording and D-Log with manual colour modes, which allows professional-level editing and very high latitude in your videos for working later on in shadows and highlights. DJI Mini 3: Camera performance: 1/1.3-inch sensor for 12MP photos and perfect 4K HDR videos. This DJI Mini 3 is capable of true vertical shooting, rotating the gimbal up to 90 degrees – perfect for creating social media content.
  4. Is the DJI Neo a good choice for someone new to flying drones?
    Answer: The DJI Neo, available at $199, can be called the ultimate entry-level beginner’s drone, available at a super budget price. This is the best DJI drone under $500 for first-time users or beginners, specifically interested in fun and learning how to fly.
  5. Can I use these drones for night or low-light shooting, and which one performs best in those conditions?
    Answer: For nightscapes, consider the Mini 3 or DJI Flip.
  6. How does the obstacle avoidance on the DJI Flip compare to other drones under $500?
    Answer: DJI flip, the Only drone in the under $500 category that offers you forward-facing 3D infrared sensors that provide basic obstacle awareness – obviously not multidirectional sensors like professional models, but at least you’ll have a level of protection from the forward direction, which is not available in any other drone at this price range.

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Zoom H6studio: The Game-Changing 6-Track Handy Recorder with 32-Bit Float Recording for Everyone

zoom h6studio

If you are a YouTuber, podcaster, musician, or a filmmaker, everyone often has tried or is interested in many of the external microphones—those who prefer higher audio quality without getting too much into the techy part of audio engineering, the for sure H6studio will impress you. Having an audio interface that has a kind of high dynamic range, just like we have Fullframe sensors in cameras, which capture a range of shadow and highlights in the same frame, similarly with the H6Studio 32-bit floating audio dynamics, you can capture loud noise and small whispers perfectly in a single recorder.

Zoom H6 Studio is the latest announcement from Zoom. It has really shaken up the audio world with its price and features. ZoomH6 is a 6-track handy recorder, which means it can simultaneously record 6 different channels of audio with 6 different microphones attached to it. And it does record 32-bit float audio, making it a very professional-grade audio capture device for cinematography and high-end podcast recording—just by pressing a button. So whether you are a complete beginner or professional, this is one of the easiest 32-bit external devices and the cheapest/most affordable devices ever announced yet. This device promises clip-free sound, versatile features, and complete seamless integration with your creative workflow. Even if your camera doesn’t have any option to record 32-bit float audio, this device will help you to record it and sync with your camera—if the camera supports timecode.

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What is Zoom H6 Studio, and why should you care?

The Zoom H6 Studio is a portable audio recorder specifically designed for super high-quality sound capture in various scenarios. If you are exposed to any of the situations—even if you are doing wedding cinematography and recording some of the best moments of the bride and groom—the H6’s 32-bit float will skillfully capture the entire dynamics of the scene. Whether you are doing an interview or a podcast, the entire level of music or field audio can be upgraded with this single device.

An all-in-one audio Swiss Army knife—and why is it being called a Swiss Army knife? Let me explain it to you. It can record up to 6 tracks simultaneously, making it one of the most versatile microphone recorders made. So even if your podcasting room has multiple microphones all over here and there, you can attach (compatible ones) to H6Studio and elevate the entire audio quality of your videos. Now, when you shoot with multiple cameras and multiple microphones, the issue is that you have to tackle syncing audio scenes—every single audio file is being generated with every single clip of the camera. If all of your microphones are tied to this single audio device, then you just have to sync your audio file with the video at the very beginning with the help of timecode, and then there’s no need to worry about the frames you are switching in—the audio will always remain constant.

Why does this even matter? In today’s content creation boom, as we all know, the quality of every competitor, every channel, is being upscaled minute by minute. So if you can upscale your audio quality on a budget, then what’s the bad thing? In this game, you have to invest, you have to learn, and you should level up your overall content creation game with time.

Key features of the Zoom H6 Studio: Simplified for beginners and professionals

Zoom packed the H6 Studio with features that cater to everyone, from casuals to professionals. We have covered everything here, and you can understand it very clearly.

1. Revolutionary 32-bit float audio recording: No more clipping nightmares

What is it: Traditional recorders are limited to 16-bit or 24-bit audio, which sometimes creates clips (distortions) if the sounds get too loud suddenly—for example, a sudden shout or a sudden guitar amp boom. So having a 32-bit float audio recording device gives you a wider dynamic range—up to 132 dB. So, from extreme low whispers to extreme loud sounds, it captures everything perfectly, without the need for any manual adjustment or intervention.

Real-world benefit: It actually appeals to everyone. If you are a content creator and have less time fiddling with settings—specifically when you have to focus on your story and the quality of content—this device is an all-in-one device. For example, if you’re recording a podcast with two different guests—one whispering and one very loud—it can single-handedly manage both of the voice qualities with the gain and amplification controls all over its body for every single microphone input.

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2. Interchangeable mic capsules with Capsule System 3.0

What is it: The H6 Studio comes with a large diaphragm XY stereo microphone capsule, but you can swap it out with others—like a shotgun mic for directional sound. So switching to different capsules is very easy in the latest Capsule System 3.0.

Tips for beginners: It has a very broad appeal, and podcasters will love this built-in mic for quick setups. Now, filmmakers can further add capsules for better video synchronisation. At the very same time, it is great for capturing natural stereo sound like ambient noise or travel videos, as well as vlogging.

3. Six-track recording and USB audio interface

What it is: Six-track recording means you can record inputs from 4 XLR/TRS combination jacks plus the stereo microphones. It can also double as a USB interface for your computer, turning your PC into a home mini studio.

For content creators: Multi-track recording is highly important for layering music instruments and easily connecting your audio files to your PC—maybe even for live streaming on platforms like Twitch or YouTube.

4. Advanced controls and high-resolution audio

What It Is: Dedicated gain knobs, 96 kHz/32-bit float support, and up to eight tracks in multitrack mode.
Simplified: No more guessing levels—adjust the volume on the go. High-res audio ensures your recordings sound professional, even on high-end headphones or speakers.

How 32-bit float recording works: A simple explanation for non-technical users

Let’s explore the 32-bit float. Just imagine the audio levels like the volume knob on your stereo—now what will happen if it maxes out? The sound will get distorted. So here is a step-by-step breakdown to make it simpler:

  1. The recorder captures complete raw data with an enormous headroom—extra space for both low sounds (like whispers) and loud sounds.
  2. In the editing panel, you can normalize each of the levels without losing any quality—think of it like doing Photoshop on an audio file.
  3. Result: Very clean, professional sound every time when you use the 32-bit float capturing ability of the microphone.

Content creators can also use it, and yes, there are some free software options like Reaper for quick fixes to your audio file.

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Who is the Zoom H6 Studio for? Benefits for different users

This recorder isn’t just for audio nerds—it appeals to a very diverse group, ranging from beginners to pros.

Content creators and YouTubers: Synchronize your audio with your camera via line out or timecode, and then you can create and capture a high dynamic range of sounds in your vlogs, tutorials, or even ASMR videos without any disturbance.

Podcasters and streamers: Multi-mic support functionality enables hosting group conversations and sources to be recorded effortlessly. At the same time, the audio operator can easily adjust the audio levels coming into the Zoom H6 Studio. So if a guest is loud or if the music volume spikes in a section, you can adjust it live while recording.

For musicians and bands, It is essential for music. You can control every vocal and instrument input coming into the recorder by adjusting the knobs. So you can do real-time adjustments based on the input feed of the Zoom H6 Studio.

It is so easy that anyone can use it in their workflow and create high-quality audio content in 2025.

Zoom H6studio vs. Competitors: Is It Worth the Upgrade?

Feature Zoom H6studio Tascam DR-40X Rodecaster Duo
Tracks 6 (up to 8 in multitrack) 4 2 (expandable)
Bit Depth 32-bit float 24-bit 32-bit float
Mic Capsules Interchangeable (Capsule 3.0) Fixed None (external mics only)
Price $399.99+ $199 $499
Best For Versatile creators Budget field recording Podcasting pros

Pricing, Availability, and Where to Buy

The Zoom H6studio launches at $399.99 B&H Store for the base model, with accessories, the overall price pushes it to $529.99 CAD. Pre-orders are live on sites like B&H Photo, Amazon, and Zoom’s official store. Shipping starts from late September 2025.

Should you buy the Zoom H6 Studio?

See, if you are working in the field of content creation, cinematography, or wedding cinematography, the Zoom H6 Studio edition is actually a budget-friendly, high-end audio recording device that allows you to record 32-bit float audio very simply—and not just with one input. You can easily use it for normal content creation videos, podcasts, full episodes, indie film creation, or even for recording a song if you are a vocal artist.

The article “Zoom H6studio: The Game-Changing 6-Track Handy Recorder with 32-Bit Float Recording for Everyone”  written and updated by thenewcamera.com team on 4:20 pm, Monday, 18 August 2025, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)| Follow us for more updates and Get LIVE RUMORS –> FACEBOOK | TWITTER |  INSTAGRAM to get live news — > get live newsNikon Rumors 24X7

Exciting Lens Updates: Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II Rumors, Yongnuo AF 33mm F1.4, and Shenguang AF 25mm F1.8

So let’s talk about the latest camera lens news. Nikon is rumoured to release a new 24-70mm f/2.8 S II lens, and there’s also some rumours related to the possible update of the existing Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. Maybe not this year, but yeah, the update is on its way. Other than that, we have some budget-friendly lens announcements. Yongnuo and Shenguang Imaging are hitting the market with their super budget-friendly prime lenses for APS-C Z-mount. Now let’s look at the details, specifications, and other information related to the upcoming and already announced lenses.

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Nikon Z Lens Rumours: What’s Coming in August 2025?

According to the latest set of rumours, we have Nikon Z mirrorless system cameras continuing to evolve. And now we have the 24-70mm f/2.8 S II lens announcement on August 26, 2025. It will replace the existing 24-70mm f/2.8 S lens, which was announced back in 2019. It is already very popular among its users for its sharpness and build quality—often considered the best 24-70mm available for the Z-mount. But why is Nikon updating it just after 6 years of its release? Let’s find out.

Potential Improvements:

Like most of the high-quality lenses, the 24-70mm f/2.8 S II is more optically enhanced to handle higher resolution sensors. It’s expected to be lightweight with improved advanced coatings like Nikon’s ARNEO and Nano Crystal Coat to reduce flare and ghosting.

People are waiting:

A lot of users are ready—many of my subscribers are waiting to get their hands on this lens as soon as it arrives.

Additional Rumors:

The Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 S II is also in the announcement pipeline, although there is no specific timeline for the announcement available right now. At the very same time, Nikkor Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S is not in the announcement pipeline currently and may be updated later next year or so.

All these updates align with Nikon’s strategy to keep the Z-mount competitive and ready for professional use. Since Nikon is introducing higher resolution bodies—and yes, we are waiting for the Nikon Z7 Mark III camera too—this update looks very logical to me.

Why This Matters

The Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 is actually a workhorse lens for any Nikon professional photographer. It covers portrait photography, wedding photography, street photography, fashion, event photography, and travel photography. It’s a versatile lens and used by many photographers out there. Now an updated version is going to solidify Nikon’s lead in the mirrorless camera market over Sony and Canon. If they introduce a lighter lens, that will appeal to photographers without sacrificing quality.

Reference | source - Nikonrumor.com, Accessed August 18, 2025.

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Yongnuo AF 33mm F1.4: Affordable Autofocus for Canon RF-S

Yongnuo has released a 33mm f/1.4 lens for the Canon RF-S mount for the first time, and the price of the lens is only $239. For sure, it will become the first priority for budget-conscious photographers seeking a fast prime lens for low-light shooting and super creamy bokeh.

Key Specifications

  • Focal Length: 33mm (equivalent to ~50mm on full-frame)
  • Aperture: f/1.4 to f/16
  • Optical Design: 11 elements in 9 groups
  • Minimum Focus Distance: 0.4 meters
  • Filter Size: 58mm
  • Weight: Approximately 360 grams
  • Mount: Canon RF-S

Why It’s a Great Deal
At $239, you’re getting the Yongnuo AF 33mm f/1.4 for Canon. Now this offers a bright f/1.4 aperture with a fully functional autofocus motor at this price point. So it is an ideal lens for shooting portraits, street photography, and even content creation—especially when you want to capture yourself while creating content in your room or office. It’s a lightweight design with autofocus compatibility and RF-S mount, all under a $250 price tag. This is a super budget lens, without a doubt.

Where to Buy the Lens:
Will become available on Amazon and B&H Photo Video. You can also check out Yongnuo’s official website for this lens.

reference | source - th.hkyongnuo.com  Yongnuo Thailand. Accessed August 18, 2025.

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Shenguang Imaging AF 25mm F1.8: Lightweight Nikon Z-Mount Option

Shenguang Imaging has introduced the AF 25mm f/1.8 lens for Nikon Z mount. Already available for Sony E-mount and Fujifilm X-mount, it’s widely available on Amazon Japan, but we have to wait for B&H or Amazon.com to bring it to the USA.

Key Specifications

  • Focal Length: 25mm (equivalent to ~38mm on full-frame)
  • Aperture: f/1.8 to f/16
  • Optical Design: 7 elements in 5 groups
  • Minimum Focus Distance: 0.3 meters
  • Filter Size: 52mm
  • Weight: Approximately 145 grams
  • Colors: Black, Silver-Black, Yellow-Black, Red-Black
  • Mount: Nikon Z (APS-C)

Weighing only 145 grams and with all-metal build, the closest focusing distance is only 0.3m. The 38mm equivalent focal length is ideal for street and travel photography—specifically for Nikon Z APS-C / DX format users.

So these were the three updates about the lenses. I am excited for the Nikon Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II, and I’m also waiting for the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 S II. I will post an update as soon as we get any new information related to upcoming cameras or lenses. Stay tuned and subscribe to thenewcamera.com for future updates, live news, and rumors. Also, let me know in the comments section which lens you are most excited about.

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DJI Osmo Action 6 Price, Specs, Release Date: Everything We Know So Far [2025 Update]

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The DJI Osmo Action 6 camera series is one of the most popular action camera series for photography. It has actually redefined the entire action camera market with its rugged durability and the quality of video, advanced image stabilization, and professional-grade imaging. Now what’s next from DJI? As we approach the second half of 2025, huge anticipation is building for the DJI Osmo Action 6 camera – the successor to the ultra-popular DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro.

While DJI hasn’t officially announced the device yet, we already have the FCC filing details from the FCC ID, as well as its packaging box image also shared from Chinese sources, and finally prototype images of the Osmo Action 6 from Twitter.

The information is not limited only to images—we also have the expected core specifications and price of the upcoming camera. So let’s dive into the details. Whether you are a content creator, love to have an action camera for your workflow, and are waiting for an update, or you are a tech-savvy person searching for DJI Osmo Action 6 price or the DJI Osmo Action 6 specifications, this article covers all the details and will help you decide if it is worth the wait.

DJI Osmo Action 6 Expected Release Date

DJI has maintained a consistent annual release cycle for the Action series. They generally launch a new model of the Action series cameras in late summer or early fall. This has been observed from their announcement pattern since the first Action camera.

For example, the Osmo Action 1 arrived in September 2022, followed by the Action 4 in August 2023, and finally the Action 5 Pro was announced in September 2024. So it’s very clear that the Action 6 camera will follow a similar timeline, and the rumors are pointing toward an announcement of Action 6 between August and October of 2025.

Now the recent leaks we have—including the FCC certificate from early 2025 and also the supply chain reports—all these things suggest that DJI could announce the Action 6 camera imminently, potentially as early as late August or sometime in September 2025.

DJI Osmo Action 6 Price

The DJI Osmo Action 6 is expected to be priced somewhere around $329 to $429 for the standard combo.

Now, why are we expecting a higher upper limit? Because we will surely witness a major change in the core specifications that includes a larger sensor and enhanced video capabilities. So, to compensate for all those enhanced features, we may see a slight bump in the higher price point of the camera.

So let’s look at the detailed pricing of the upcoming model with different combos:

  • Standard Combo: $329–$429 (including the camera, basic accessories, and one battery).
  • Adventure Combo: $479–$579 (bundled with extra batteries, mounts, and a protective case for extreme use).

DJI Osmo Action 6 Leaked Images

Latest DJI Action 6 camera leaked images are already making rounds over the internet, and as you can clearly see, the image listed below does have a very large housing compared to the conventional DJI Osmo Action camera.

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DJI Osmo Action 6 – the images that have surfaced via the FCC ID, all these images that you see below are leaked/surfaced from the FCC ID registration page. Don’t get confused with the design; all the images below with a sky blue background are prototypes of the Action 6 camera. As you can see the camera lens unit is slightly broad, maybe due to the introduction of a large 1-inch CMOS sensor.

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The above 4 images surfaced via FXXIS of the DJI Osmo Action 6 camera.

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The image on the left is of the DJI Action 6 camera BOX leaked via Chinese sources in webio. Once the packing box gets leaked, it does indicate the announcement of the product is not too far

DJI Action 6 Specification

Sensor: 1-inch CMOS for superior low-light and dynamic range (13.5+ stops).
Video Resolution: 8K 30FPS, 5.3K/60fps max, with 4K/120fps for slow-mo.
Frame Rates: 8K 30FPS, 4K/120fps, 1080p/240fps.
Colour and Bit Depth: 10-bit D-Log M/Flat profiles for pro editing.
Stabilisation: RockSteady 4.0 with AI-enhanced HorizonSteady 360°.
Other Features: 47GB built-in storage (odd number for marketing, like Action 5 Pro’s 47MP photos), Bluetooth 5.1 and Wi-Fi 6, USB-C video out (but no native DisplayPort), improved waterproofing (18m without case), and dual OLED touchscreens. No optical zoom—instead, digital super-wide FOV modes.
Battery: 1950mAh for 4+ hours at 4K.

The DJI will use a large 1-inch sensor in their upcoming Action 6 compact camera. The recent FCC leak reveals a larger camera housing—the new Action 6 camera has been spotted with a large camera housing, likely a move to accommodate a larger 1-inch sensor inside. DJI has been incorporating larger sensors into their products to enhance the overall quality, including low-light performance, dynamic range, and colour reproduction.

DJI Osmo Action 6 vs. Osmo Action 5 Pro: Key Differences

To highlight the upgrades, here’s a comparison table based on Action 5 Pro specs and Action 6 rumours:

Aspect Osmo Action 5 Pro Osmo Action 6 (Rumored)
Sensor 1/1.3-inch CMOS 1-inch CMOS
Max Video 4K/120fps 8K/30fps, 5.3K/60fps
Battery 1950mAh (up to 4 hours) 1770mAh/1950mAh (up to 4 hours)
Waterproof 20m (no case) 20m (no case)
Price (Launch) $349 (Standard) $329–$429 (Standard)

The Action 6’s larger sensor and higher resolutions could make it a game-changer for low-light and pro video work, while maintaining similar pricing.

What to Expect from Action 6: Final Thoughts

The DJI Osmo Action 6 camera promises to upscale the entire core specification of the action camera to a professional—or better to say—pro level, with new sensor, enhanced recording capability, robust build and design, as well as smart features custom-tailored for creators on the go. Overall, if the rumoured specifications are true, it will outpace the existing competitors from the action camera market.

So whether you are upgrading from a DJI older Action series or you’re new and thinking of buying an action camera, the predicted price and specifications are really very attractive and worth monitoring the DJI announcements closely.

Bookmark this page – since we will be updating this page from time to time, stay tuned to thenewcamera.com for future updates. At the same time, if you’re searching for the DJI Osmo Action 6 release date or comparisons, we will update you right here.

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EISA Photography Awards 2025-2026: Top Cameras and Lenses Unveiled

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The EISA (Expert Imaging and Sound Association) Photography Awards 2025-2026 have already created a benchmark for excellence in imaging technology. EISA has selected some of the best cameras and lenses manufactured by Sony, Canon, Nikon, and more here in this award to showcase their excellence. These awards clearly highlight the technological innovations done by camera makers as well as lens makers in the photography and videography industry. In the EISA Photography Awards 2025-2026, let’s deep dive into the content.

Top Cameras of EISA Awards 2025-2026

Okay, let’s start exploring the best cameras, and after that, we will discuss the best lenses of 2025-2026. So, we will start from the Camera of the Year and move on. Let’s start with the Best Camera of the Year.

Camera of the Year: Sony Alpha A1 II

Sony Alpha A1 Mark II claims to be the Best Camera of the Year 2025-2026, selected by the EISA team of experts. The camera features a 50-megapixel full-frame sensor, able to capture 30 FPS. The Alpha A1  II camera records 8K videos, which makes it a perfect camera for hybrid shooters. So whether you are a professional photographer, a professional sports photographer, or a wedding or event photographer, this camera is suitable for you.

Professional Camera of the Year: Canon EOS R1

EISA’s team of experts has selected the Canon EOS R1 as the Best Professional Camera Gear of the Year. And why not? It is built for professionals, featuring a 24-megapixel full-frame Stacked CMOS sensor, able to capture 40 FPS continuous shooting speed without any visible rolling shutter effect. The R1 camera is also able to record 6K videos up to 60 frames per second and 4K videos up to 120. The best professional camera ever built by Canon.

Full-Frame Camera of the Year: Canon EOS R5 Mark II

The Canon R5 Mark II camera has been selected as the Best Full-Frame Camera of the Year. The camera features a 45-megapixel stacked BSI CMOS sensor, featuring continuous shooting speed up to 30 frames per second with very minimal rolling shutter effect due to a faster readout sensor. As well as you can record 8K videos up to 60 frames per second, 4K up to 120, one of the best high-resolution full-frame professional cameras ever built by Canon.

Best APS-C Camera: Nikon Z50 Mark II

Nikon Z50 II has been selected as the Best APS-C Camera of 2025-2026 by EISA team of experts. The camera features a highly advanced autofocusing system very similar to the Nikon Z8 and Z9, utilising the same ultra-popular 20MP sensor, for excellent low-light performance. Overall, this is one of the best APS-C cameras among professionals and semi-professional APS-C shooters.

Compact Camera of the Year: FUJIFILM GFX 100RF

World’s first medium-format compact camera that features a Sony-made 102-megapixel BSI CMOS II sensor as well as a fixed 35mm f/4 lens (which is 28mm equivalent in terms of full-frame). Most of the time it’s high in demand, so it’s hard to find stock of the GFX 100RF camera.

EISA Awards 2025-2026 Winners List

Category Winner Key Features
Camera of the Year Sony Alpha 1 II 50MP sensor, 30fps, 8K video
Professional Camera Canon EOS R1 Advanced autofocus, rugged build
Full-Frame Camera Canon EOS R5 Mark II 45MP, 8K video, improved overheating management
Best Buy Camera Nikon Z5II Entry-level full-frame, great value
APS-C Camera Nikon Z50II Compact, 4K video, excellent ergonomics
Compact Camera FUJIFILM GFX100RF Medium-format sensor, compact design
Photo/Video Camera Panasonic LUMIX S1RII High-resolution stills, pro-grade video
Micro Four Thirds Camera OM System OM-3 Weather-sealed, in-body stabilization
Vlogging Camera Canon PowerShot V1 Flip-out screen, 4K, social media connectivity

Best Lenses of EISA Awards 2025-2026

Lenses define the quality of photographs you capture with your camera. Lenses give you the reach, the depth — everything you require to compose a photograph. Basically, your composition depends upon the type of lenses you are using. So now let’s explore the best lenses of the year 2025-2026.

Lens of the Year: Sony FE 50-150mm F2 GM

The G Master white-colour Sony 50-150mm lens features 4XD linear autofocus motors. That means the lens doesn’t take even a fraction of a second to acquire autofocus on the subject. The tracking is completely unnoticeable when you pair it up with cameras like the Sony A9 Mark III or the Sony Alpha A1 Mark II. The lens comes at a $3,800 price tag at B&H store, and it is one of the best lenses Sony ever created.

Best Buy Lens: Nikon Z 50mm f/1.4

Affordable yet premium, the new Nikon f/1.4 series lenses deliver exceptional bokeh at a very reasonable price for budget-conscious photographers.

Standard Lens: Canon RF 50mm f/1.4L VCM

Canon has just started a new VCM series of lenses. All the lenses have the same weight and size. The RF 50mm f/1.4 VCM is slightly more special due to the nifty 50 focal length. The lens is well-built as well as performs professionally with lightning-fast autofocus. An excellent lens for everyday use and professional cinematic purposes.

Standard Zoom Lens: Sony FE 28-70mm F2 GM

Full-frame lens made by Sony. It also features 4XD linear autofocus motors, so it takes no time to lock autofocus on the subject. As well as, autofocus tracking is matchless. The lens provides excellent flexibility for low-light and event shooting — a perfect walkaround for general-purpose photography.

Portrait Lens: Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM Mark II

The best 85mm lens in Sony and among the most favourite lenses for portrait photography with Sony full-frame cameras. Features an f/1.4 aperture and XD linear autofocus motor for fast autofocusing. It’s 20% lighter and 30% smaller than its predecessor. Best for portrait photography, fashion, and event shooting purposes.

Macro Lens: TAMRON 90mm f/2.8 Di III MACRO VXD

The Tamron 90mm f/2.8 lens is available for Sony E-mount and Nikon Z-mount. The lens gives you a very good working distance as well as a 1:1 magnification ratio with VXD autofocus motor. And most important is the price — available only at $699 on B&H and Amazon.com.

Best Photo and Video Lens: Nikon Z 28-135mm F4 PZ

This is one of the first Nikon cinema series lenses with power zoom functionality and world-class optics. The lens covers a very wide range starting from 28mm to 135mm with a constant f/4 aperture. Let me know when you want this version formatted for publication or turned into a carousel, script, or post.

EISA Awards 2025-2026 Winners List

Category Winner Key Features
Lens of the Year Sony FE 50-150mm F2 GM Constant f/2, telephoto versatility
Best Buy Lens Nikon NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.4 Affordable, creamy bokeh, sharp images
Standard Lens Canon RF 50mm F1.4L VCM Pro-grade build, fast autofocus
Standard Zoom Lens Sony FE 28-70mm F2 GM Constant f/2, low-light performance
Portrait Lens Sony FE 85mm F1.4 GM II Sharp, stunning subject isolation
Macro Lens TAMRON 90mm F/2.8 Di III MACRO VXD 1:1 magnification, vibration compensation
Photo/Video Lens Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ Power zoom, versatile for stills and video
Superzoom Lens TAMRON 28-300mm F/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD Massive range, stabilization for travel
Telephoto Lens FUJIFILM Fujinon XF500mmF5.6 R LM OIS WR Long reach, optical stabilization
Telephoto Zoom Lens Canon RF 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM Z Sharp, stabilized, pro-grade for sports/portraits
Ultra-Telephoto Zoom Lens Sigma 300-600mm F4 DG OS | Sports Extreme reach, durable build, stabilization
Ultra-Wideangle Lens Sony FE 16mm F1.8 G Fast aperture, ideal for landscapes/astro
Wide Angle Lens Nikon NIKKOR Z 35mm f/1.2 S Ultra-fast aperture, street/portrait photography

 

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References
  1. EISA Awards 2025-2026: Photography. Expert Imaging and Sound Association. https://eisa.eu/awards/photography/

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