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Canon RF-S10-18mm, RF24-105mm and RF200-800mm Officially Announced

Get 24-105mm Lens from B&H Store

Canon announced the launch of three new lenses: TF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM, the RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z, and the RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM. All three lenses are designed to benefit a wide range of users from beginners to working professionals.

Canon RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z

  • Full-Frame | f/2.8 to f/22
  • Two Nano USM Motors
  • 11-Blade Diaphragm
  • Optical Image Stabilizer
  • 3 Aspherical Elements, 4 UD Elements
  • SSC, ASC & Fluorine Coating

Still and video professionals who want a single lens that can handle most tasks with low-light capabilities will find what they’re looking for with the RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z.  This is the world’s first 24-105mm focal length lens combined with consistent f/2.8 maximum aperture,1 offering true portrait-length telephoto coverage resulting in sharp images.  High-end photographers, photojournalists, and video content creators can utilize this lens’ other features that include:

  • Constant overall length when zooming.
  • Manual aperture ring for video use.
  • Optimized optics for high-level video.
  • Image stabilization.

A new Power Zoom Adapter will also be available for the RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z lens, an optional accessory for super-smooth zooming during video operation.  This detachable device allows for more natural movement when zooming in and out, and easier control for solo camera operators. A standard version of the Power Zoom Adapter will be available, as well as a 20-pin port version to support zoom and focus demands.  The firmware updates that will be available in early December for the EOS C70 and EOS R5 C cameras will add support for the RF24-105mm F2.8 L IS USM Z lens.

 

Get the RF 10-18mm lens from B&H Store

The RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM

  • APS-C | f/4.5-6.3 to f/32
  • 16-29mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)
  • STM Stepping AF Motor
  • 7-Blade Diaphragm
  • Optical Image Stabilizer
  • One Aspherical Element, Two UD Elements

The RF-S10-18mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM lens offers users of APS-C sensor size EOS R-series cameras an ultra wide-angle zoom, helping create strong still images and video.  It is an ideal lens for vloggers, travelers, and general shooters.  Beginners in video and still photography can make good use of this lens, as well as the more advanced pros.  Key features include:

  • 10–18mm ultra-wide zoom (equivalent to 16-29mm on full-frame camera).
  • Image Stabilization, for even greater hand-held sharpness and video steadiness.
  • Compact and lightweight design, making it an excellent choice for travel.
  • A new optical design, optimized for RF lens mount and APS-C sensor size.
  • An affordable price tag for those just stepping into ultra-wide video and still imaging.

get the 200-800mm lens from B&H Store

Canon RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM

  • Full-Frame LENS | f/6.3-9 to f/54
  • Nano USM Motor
  • Focus/Control Ring & Two L-Fn Buttons
  • Optical Image Stabilizer
  • 3 UD Elements
  • Super Spectra Coating

Nature, wildlife, and outdoor sports shooters will find the RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM super telephoto zoom lens a great tool to take crystal-clear images of action at a distance.  This lens is lightweight and easy to hold in your hand, allowing most users to carry it to help capture a range of subjects, whether it’s a still image of a landscape, or video of a moving target.  Unique features of the RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM lens also include:

  • Up to 800mm focal length.
  • Up to 5.5 stops image stabilization.
  • Compatible with optional Canon RF 1.4x and 2x tele extenders.
  • Weather-resistant design.
  • Rotating tripod mount.

Convert Your iPhone to a Professional Camera

The Sandmarc Creator Grip Created out of industrial grade aluminum, the SANDMARC Creator Grip has an ergonomic design turning the iPhone into a camera-like experience, with mount attachments for lighting, microphone, and SSD drives.

Creator GripKey features:

  • Industrial Grade Aluminum
  • Ergonomic design with shutter button
  • Designed for all iPhone models
  • Dual mounts for lights, mic & SSD drives
  • Tripod & SANDMARC Lens Compatible

SANDMARC introduces Creator Grip for iPhone – Press Release

San Diego, California — SANDMARC, a brand specializing in designing products for photographers, filmmakers and travelers, launching its latest product, the Creator Grip: An ergonomic handle crafted from precision-engineered industrial aluminum that turns the iPhone to a sophisticated camera.

Camera Ergonomics
Attach your iPhone to the Creator Grip for vertical or horizontal shots. Designed with ergonomics in mind, you use your iPhone camera in landscape and portrait mode. Begin shooting with a simple tap of the Bluetooth shutter button located under where your thumb rests. Make it through any adventure or long shoots with ease with a design that adapts to hand.

Industrial Grade Aluminum
While most grips in the market are made of plastic, the Creator Grip is CNC machined for better stability and durability. The grip is built to last.

Versatile Setup
Need enhanced lighting or audio? Built to mount gear, the Creator Grip encompasses all you need to create high quality content on-the-go. Hand-held and compact, easily attach a microphone or light to enhance your shots.

The Creator Grip is designed with a hot shoe mount on the top and bottom to attach external SSD drives. New iPhone 15 Pro filmmakers can seamlessly film cinematic content without a heavy rig setup.

Tripod Compatible
Quickly go from hand-held to tripod stand within seconds with the 1/4″ tripod mount. Once attached, swiftly maneuver your iPhone from horizontal to vertical for your desired angle. Time lapses, portraits, and long exposure photography are all possible with the Creator Grip.

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Viltrox Announces Canon, Fuji and Sony Batteries

Viltrox will soon announce a new series of batteries for cameras. These batteries are made for Canon, Fuji, and Sony cameras respectively.

  • Canon TLP-E6,
  • Fuji TNP-W235,
  • Sony TNP-FW50, and
  • TNP-FZ100

All of these batteries offer direct Type-C charging, so you don’t have to buy an additional charger for them.

 

Leaked Images of Canon Upcoming Lenses

Leaked Images of Canon Upcoming – In our previous post, we told you that Canon is about to announce 3 brand new lenses in November now we have images of the two upcoming lenses have a look

Canon (Announcement on November 2)

  • RF 200-800mm F6.3-9 IS lens
  • RF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM lens
  • RF 24-105mm F2.8L IS USM Z (Z for power zoom)

RF 24-105mm F2.8L IS USM Z lens image

RF200-800mm F6.3-9 IS USM lens image

Announcement is expected on Nov 2, stay tuned for more updates

source camera insider and Canonrumor

Sony A9 III Price $4500

According to the latest rumors, the price of the upcoming Sony A9 III camera is expected to be somewhere around $4,500 which is similar to the price of the Sony A9 Mark 2 camera. However, it is not a competitive price because the price of the Nikon z8 camera is around $4,000. If the Specs of the Sony a93 camera don’t surpass those of the Nikon z8, it may not be the first choice for consumers, sony will sure not gain any new consumers with the announcement of A9 III, yes existing sony users may upgrade.

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Nikon Z9 Now Can Track Birds and Airplane

Nikon Z9 Now Can Track Birds and Airplanes – The latest firmware from the Nikon firmware version is 4.10 this particular firmware enables flying birds and aeroplane tracking in the Nikon z9 camera. A similar type of update is also planned for the Nikon z8 which will arrive next year

Source Nikon USA

Nikon ZF vs Nikon Z6 Mark II - 12 Major Differences

Let’s compare the two full-frame cameras that fall almost in the same price range: the Nikon ZF and the Nikon Z6 Mark II. We will try to find out the best camera for you according to the core differences between them and the body design type.

Apart from the basic specs differences, in the design part, the Nikon ZF camera is a kind of retro-style camera with extensive manual controls. The look of the camera is really brilliant and very attractive for a professional photographer. Without a doubt, if you have to compare the look of both cameras, ZF is a clear winner.

Feature Nikon ZF Camera Nikon Z6 Mark II Camera
Display Screen Vari-angle-adjustable Tilting
Top LCD Display Screen Mini Display Large
Full Size HDMI Yes No
Black and White Mode Dedicated black and white mode with two different options: Flat mono and Deep tone mono Normal black and white mode
Memory Card Slots Dual card memory slots with one slot for UHS-II and the other for MicroSD UHS-I Dual card memory slots with one slot for CF Express Type B cards and the other for UHS-II cards

1. VLOGGERS FRIENDLY

The Nikon ZF camera features a vari-angle-adjustable display screen on the rear side of the camera. This screen not only helps photographers to have compositional freedom, but it is also very helpful for content creators who create online content for YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok.

In contrast, the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera has a tilting display screen on the rear side of the camera, which is not as helpful for content creators. It also limits the compositional freedom of a photographer. feature that is absent in the Nikon ZF camera is the top LCD display screen that you find in the Nikon Z6 Mark II. The Nikon ZF has a smaller display screen that shows the aperture value of the lens when the camera is on. This could be a consideration depending on your specific needs and preferences in a camera.

2. BLACK AND WHITE

Dedicated black and white mode present in the Nikon ZF camera. Now, what is so important about this black and white mode or the monochrome of the Nikon ZF camera? The Nikon ZF camera monochrome profile features two different options: one is Flat mono and the other is Deep tone mono. The Deep tone mono accentuates red details in the scene. Both of them can be used in stills as well as in video footages. So, it is not just a normal black and white mode that we see in a normal Nikon camera. It does have profiles and in the future, we may have more profiles added to the mono through updates.”

3. MEMORY CARD SLOTS

The Nikon ZF camera and the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera both have dual card memory slots. However, in the Nikon ZF camera, due to the compact design, engineers have included a Micro SD card slot. So, one card slot is for UHS-II, and the other card slot is for MicroSD UHS-I. This is highly suitable for photographers for keeping a backup file.

In the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera, we have two different card slots. One accepts CF Express Type B cards and the other is designed for UHS-II cards. Now it depends on you whether you want to invest in CF Express Type B cards or you want to invest in UHS-I and Micro SD cards. The latter could be a more affordable option for you if you are a photographer.

Feature Nikon ZF Nikon Z6 Mark II
Sensor 24-megapixel FX format full-frame CMOS sensor 24-megapixel FX format full-frame CMOS sensor
Image Processor Uses the advanced Expeed 7 image processor, same as in the Nikon Z9 flagship camera Uses an older image processor
High-Efficiency RAW First NIKON camera in this price range to feature high-efficiency RAW compression, allowing shooting in 10-bit HEIF format, an alternative to standard 8-bit JPEG images Does not have this feature
High-Resolution Mode Features a multi-shot pixel shift high-resolution mode, able to capture images up to 96 megapixels with the help of its advanced image stabilization system Does not have this feature
Image Stabilization Very advanced, uses an AI algorithm to optimize the performance of the sensor-shift image stabilization unit. The IS system moves along with the autofocus point of the camera, offering off-center image stabilization support Does not offer off-center image stabilization support

4. SENSOR OF BOTH THE CAMERA

Both the Nikon ZF and the Nikon Z6 Mark II cameras feature the same 24-megapixel FX format full-frame CMOS sensor. However, the biggest difference is created by the image processor used in both cameras. The Nikon ZF features a very advanced image processor, the Expeed 7, which is the same image processor being used in the Nikon Z9 flagship camera.

5. High-Efficiency RAW

After the Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z8, the Nikon ZF camera is the first camera to feature high-efficiency RAW compression, which is possible with the introduction of the new Expeed 7 image processor inside the camera. The high-efficiency RAW format allows a photographer to shoot 10-bit in HEIF format, which is a perfect alternative to the standard 8-bit JPEG images.

6. A 96 MP HIGH-RESOLUTION MODE

The Nikon ZF camera features a multi-shot pixel shift high-resolution mode. With the help of its advanced image stabilization system, the camera is able to capture higher resolution images up to 96 megapixels, which is certainly not possible with the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera

7. iMAGE STABILIZATION ATTACHED WITH AF POINT

The image stabilization of the latest Nikon ZF camera is very advanced and uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to optimize the overall performance of the sensor-shift image stabilization unit. The camera’s IS system moves along with the autofocus point of the camera, so the center of stability moves along with the subject in focus. Currently, no other camera offers off-center image stabilization support like the Nikon ZF does.

Feature Nikon ZF Nikon Z6 Mark II
Autofocus System Uses the latest Expeed 7 image processor and advanced AI autofocus algorithms. Able to track a wide variety of animals and vehicles. The autofocus system covers approximately 96% of the horizontal axis of the image area3. The AF sensitivity extends down to -10EV. Uses an older image processor. Recognition is limited to humans and animals. The autofocus system covers approximately 90% of the sensor area.
AF Sensitivity Able to autofocus up to -10 EV, allowing it to shoot in nearly dark environments. Autofocus sensitivity is limited to -4.5 EV4.
Continuous Shooting Speed Maximum shooting speed is 30 fps in C30 mode. Able to capture RAW files of any type up to 14 fps. Maximum shooting speed is 14 fps for 12-bit RAW images and 10 fps for 14-bit RAW images.

8. Autofocus

Both cameras feature the same sensor with the same number of hybrid autofocusing points, but the big difference is the type of image processor used in each camera. The Nikon ZF camera uses the latest Expeed 7 image processor. Not only is the image processor new, but the camera also uses advanced artificial intelligence autofocus algorithms that are being used in the Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z8 cameras. The same artificial intelligence AF algorithm is being implemented in the Nikon ZF camera, so the 3D object tracking has improved a lot compared to the Nikon Z8. Now, the camera is able to track a wide variety of animals including birds as well as vehicles like cars, motorbikes, and planes. The Nikon Z6 Mark II camera’s recognition is limited to humans and animals only

9. AF SENSITIVITY LIKE NO OTHER

The autofocus sensitivity of the Nikon ZF camera is the best among all Nikon mirrorless cameras right now. The Nikon ZF is able to autofocus up to -10 EV, whereas the Nikon Z6 Mark II’s autofocus sensitivity is limited to -4.5 EV. This clearly indicates that the Nikon ZF camera is able to shoot in nearly dark environments, which is not possible with the Z6 Mark II. The sensitivity of the Nikon ZF is not only the best in its class, but it is also similar to today’s flagship cameras.

10. CONTINUOUS SHOOTING SPEED

The maximum shooting speed of the Nikon ZF camera is 30 frames per second. To achieve this speed, you have to put your camera in C30 mode where it records video at 30 frames per second and you are able to extract any frame that you like. C30 mode is available in the burst mode of the camera. In contrast, the Nikon ZF camera is able to capture RAW files of any type up to 14 frames per second, whereas the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera is able to capture 14-bit RAW images up to 10 frames per second and 12-bit RAW images up to 14 frames per second. It also gives you an option to record 30 frames per second when it is required.

Feature Nikon ZF Nikon Z6 Mark II
Videographics Resolutions 4K videos at 24, 30, and 60 fps (with 1.5x crop or DX crop at 60 fps) 4K videos at 24, 30, and 60 fps (with 1.5x crop or DX crop at 60 fps)
10-bit Video Recording Internally in H.265 codec Only possible with HDMI output (requires external recorder)
Shutter Priority Mode Available (with Manual adjustments to ISO and aperture in Shutter Priority) Not available
Recording Limit Up to 125 minutes for 4K videos at either 24 or 30 fps Limited to 30 minutes

11. Best camera for video

Both the Nikon ZF and Nikon Z6 Mark II cameras feature the same videographic resolutions. Both are able to capture 4K videos at 24 and 30 frames per second without any crop. When you switch to 4K videos at 60 frames per second, you have to face a 1.5x crop or you can set DX crop. The biggest difference you will notice is that the Nikon ZF camera is able to record 10-bit videos internally in H.265 codec, whereas with the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera, 10-bit video recording is only possible with HDMI output. So, if you want 10-bit videos with the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera, you have to use an external recorder, whereas with the Nikon ZF, you can record 10-bit videos directly onto your memory card.

The Nikon ZF camera also allows you to record your video in shutter priority mode with automatic adjustments to ISO and aperture, meaning a bit more manual control is unlocked in the ZF body compared to the Z6 Mark II.

12. NIKON Z6 MARK II 30 MIN RECORDING LIMIT

The recording limit in the Nikon Z6 Mark II camera is 30 minutes, whether you are shooting a full HD video or recording a 4K movie. On the other hand, with the Nikon ZF, you can record up to 125 minutes without any interruption for 4K videos at either 24 or 30 frames per second

Conclusion

if you look at the detailed comparison then if you are a photographer for a videographer without a doubt Nikon ZF camera is more suitable for you.