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Nikon announced 16-80mm F2.8-4 VR for DX Format camera

nikon_16_80E Nikon finally announced its latest AF-S DX Nikkor 16-80mm F2.8-4E ED VR lens for those users who want to get the experience of highly capable wide-angle zoom lens. It is the first time Nikon has used the advanced Nano Crystal Coating and an electromagnetic diaphragm in a DX lens.

The lens supports a popular, wide 24-120mm (FX-format equivalent) focal range, through which the users can shoot different varieties of shooting like the wide-angle landscapes, tight portraits and is just like all features in one lens.

Its fast aperture of 16-80mm supports the users to blur the background to produce the separation between subject and background.

The company has used the Vibration Reduction (VR) image stabilization technology to increase its low-light capability and it also offers 4 stops of image stabilization to produce sharp and perfect images even in poor light condition.

It also supports a minimum focus distance of 1.2 ft/37 cm throughout its focal range, and hence offers 4 extra stops of handheld shooting to its VR stabilization.

The lens is made up of 17 elements in 13 groups and seven –blade aperture backed with the Silent Wave Motor technology for fast, accurate and better performance of its AF system.

The Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 16-80mm F2.8-4E ED VR will be available from this month at the cost of $1069.95.

Upcoming Nikon Lenses Images Leaked - 600mm, 500mm and 16-80mm

Finally the images of upcoming  lenses leaked by digicame-info, the announcement is expected anytime soon… take a look at the specification and images of the lens…

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AF-S NIKKOR 600 mm f / 4E FL ED VR 

  • Fluorite element (FL)
  • Three ED elements
  • Electromagnetic diaphragm
  • Lightweight
  • Improved AF performance during motion tracking
  • Fluorine coating
  • VR up to four stops
  • Sport VR mode
  • Weight: 3,810g (the current 600mm f/4 version weights 5,060g)
  • Minimum focusing distance: 4.4 m (the current 600mm f/4 version can focus at 5m)
  • Price in Japan: 1.43 million yen or around $11,600

 

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AF-S NIKKOR 500 mm f / 4E FL ED VR 

  • Fluorite element (FL)
  • Three ED elements
  • Electromagnetic diaphragm
  • Lightweight
  • Improved AF performance during motion tracking
  • Fluorine coating
  • VR up to four stops
  • Sports VR mode
  • Minimum focusing distance: 3.6m (the current 500mm f/4 version can focus at 4m)
  • Weight: 3,090g (the current 500mm f/4 version weights 3,880g)
  • Price in Japan: 1.16 million yen or around $9,500

 

nikon_16-80f2.8-4eNo less than a week left for the official announcement of all these lenses., we will update you soon as we get any new information.

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Nikon D850 / D900 Rumored Specification

Nikon-D850-D900-Coming-Soon-imageAfter the announcement of Canon 5DS/R and Sony A7R II Nikon wants to create a prefect competitor for both the camera, the Successor of Nikon D810 camera is expected to have massive bump in resolution and video recording capabilities.

According to a Anonymous source [Thanks] Nikon may pick a newly developed 50+ MP Fullframe resolution sensor for the successor of Nikon D810 DSLR camera, the upcoming Nikon D850 / D900 (name not confirmed yet) will also capture 4K videos,

Take a look at the rumored specification of the camera

  • 52MP FX-Format CMOS Sensor
  • Base ISO start from ISO 32
  • EXPEED 4 Image Processor
  • No Optical Low Pass Filter
  • Internal UHD 4K Video
  • New Multi-CAM AF Sensor

Take this with a grain of salt since the information is coming from a new source. We will update you soon as we get any new information.

Update: Photokina 2016 is already crossed and .Nikon is keeping silence on the successor of Nikon D850 camera. Actually Nikon is looking forward to Canon, since according to rumors Canon is also updating Canon 5DS R camera and its successor is expected to arrive in June or August of 2017. At the same timeframe we also expect we will see announcement of Nikon D850 camera.

Stay tunes we will post more update soon.

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Nikon D5 DSLR - New Low Light Monster Coming

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According to the latest rumors surfaced over the web, the upcoming Nikon D5 camera will have native ISO range of 102,400, currently the Nikon D4s camera have ISO standard ISO range of 25600 and expandable ISO range of 409,600…The upcoming Nikon D5 will also get a 2 or 3 stop increment in expandable ISO range, so you can easily calculate that the D5 DSLR may have Expandable ISO range of 1638400, …Not only Nikon D5, Sony is also planning to introduce the new generation A7S II camera  and according to latest Rumors Canon will also announce 1DX Mark II camera is Q4 of 2015 or Q1 of 2016. All these flagship camera will have expandable ISO  range varying between 819200 or 1638400

now take a look at the rumored specification of the Nikon D5 DSLR

  • New 20MP FX sensor
  • 4k video
  • 173 Autofocus points
  • Native high ISO of 102,400
  • 15 fps
  • Body design similar to the D4s
  • Announcement expected in late 2015 or in early 2016.

If the rumored specification is true, than the upcoming D5 will clearly create a new world record for low-light sensitivity and your flagship camera will allow you to capture crisp and sharp images even in moonless night 🙂

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Nikon Ready to announce a new 16-80mm DX Lens

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Nikon may announce a new 16-80mm f/2.8-3.5 DX lens next month, the 16-80mm lens will replace the existing Nikkor 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G DX ED VR lens. But also keep in mind that the DX lens is not coming alone..according to the rumors surfaced over the web Nikon will also announce the replacement of 500mm f/4 and 600mm f/4 lenses this summer, stay with us we will update you as soon as we get any new information.

Also see –  Nikon D5 Early Specification [Rumor] and Nikon Coolpix A II to feature 24.2MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor

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Sony A7R II vs. Nikon D810

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The Sony A7R II is just announced by Sony USA,  we are here to compare the A7R II against the Nikon D810 camera.

Major Difference

Sony Alpha 7R II vs. Nikon D810 Specification Comparison Table.  

 

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Sensor

The Sony A7R II features world’s first back-illuminated full-frame sensor with 42 MP resolution, the sensor is not a traditional CMOS sensor like Nikon D810, the Sony sensor is fabricated with 399 Phase-Detect AF Points and before we begin I must assure you that no Full frame camera in the world have such a advance AF Sensor.

Nikon D810 shares same sensor of Sony A7R II predecessor Sony A7R, the Full frame sensor us capable to capture 36 MP Stills. The sensor is traditional CMOS sensor and doesn’t support Hybrid AF like the A7R II.

ISO Range

The ISO Range is the most important part of the sensor, the entire range defines its sensitivity towards the incoming light to the sensor.

But before we begin to talk about the ISO range of the camera, you must know the relation between the photodiodes size and resolution, imager systems with small pixel size have high resolution. But lowering the pixels size also lowers the sensitivity of the camera that directly affect the ISO range of the camera.

Now, let’s have a look at the ISO range of both the camera. Starting with Nikon D810, the native ISO sensitivity range that runs from 64 to 12,800 and can be expanded from 32 to 51,200, on the other hand we have Sony A7R II camera with native ISO range of 100-25600 and extended ISO range of 50-102400, WHOA… despite of having the small pixels inside the sensor compared to the Nikon D810 camera Sony manages to increase the ISO range of the camera to a new height.

It clearly tells us that the Sony A7R II camera will not only capture high resolution images but will also grab better low-light images compared to the Nikon D810 camera.

So, the clear winner in image quality is Sony A7R II camera.

 

AF System

Since the Nikon D810 is a traditional DSLR camera it uses external Phase AF module below the sensor , Multi-CAM 3500FX 51-Point AF Sensor. That clearly means..

  1. Nikon Phase AF system is limited to 51 AF points with 15 cross-type sensors, the Nikon D and Group Area AF enables five AF sensors to be used as one group.
  2. Nikon D810 can capture 5 fps Shooting at Full Resolution, you can capture 57 Large fine JPEG with Phase AF tracking,.
  3. The AF point is of the Nikon D810 DSLR camera is active only when we are using the viewfinder of the camera, otherwise will capturing still images with live view mode or while recording videos the phase AF system gets disabled and Contrast AF system gets active… resulting slow AF speed of the camera.

Sony A7R II loaded with world’s first full-frame 42.4-megapixel Exmor R back-illuminated structure CMOS sensor, take a look at the Key points

  1. Sony A7R II features 399 phase-detect points and 25 contrast-detect points, world first fullframe mirrorless camera with that uses 399 on-sensor phase-detect AF points with 45% coverage along with 25 contrast-detect AF points in order to improve the speed, accuracy and tracking performance of the system.
  2. The camera can shoot continuous frames of 40MP @ 5fps with tracking, continuously upto 24 frames while shooting in JPEG L format.
  3. The AF system of Sony is always active while you are shooting still with viewfinder or you are using live view mode.

Sony A7R features advance AF system.

Shutter

The Sony A7R II features Reduced-Vibration Shutter & Silent Shooting, with the A7R II silent shooting option is also available, the mechanical shutter vibration is reduced upto 50% compared to the older camera models, the top shutter speed is 1/8000 and the mechanical shutter inside the camera has been tested to last for 500,000 cycles.

Nikon D810 also features Electronic & Mechanical shutter, electronic front-curtain shutter reduces the risk of blur in even subtle details by minimizing internal vibrations during exposure. The Nikon D810 top shutter is same as Sony A7R II and the mechanical shutter inside the camera has been tested to last for 200,000 cycles.

Both camera uses Hybrid shutter technology.

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Video

The Sony A7R II can capture 4K Videos and records it internally, 35 format which uses oversampling with full pixel readout and no pixel binning, while recording the Video the phase AF system is fully active, thanks to the 399 phase-detection AF points present in the Fast Hybrid AF system, you get blazing fast AF speed without any focus hunting issue like a traditional contrast detect sensor have.

The Nikon D810 is limited to Fulll HD Video mode and contrast based AF system.

Wireless

The Nikon D810 connectivity is possible with optional WT-5A Wireless Transmitter in combination with the optional UT-1 Communications Unit.

Sony A7R II camera features built-in wireless and NFC connectivity, with WiFi you can share your images with mobile devices directly, and NFC allows for one-touch connection between the camera and compatible mobile devices

Sony A7R II features more advance wireless connectivity option.

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Nikon D5500 vs. Nikon D7200 - HIGH ISO TEST

Nikon D5500 vs. Nikon D7200
We are not able to recognize any major difference in the image quality of between Nikon D5500 and Nikon D7200, however at ISO 6400 Nikon D7200 grabbing bit more details compared to Nikon D5500, so if you don’t need advance AF system.. don’t put your extra money on the Nikon D7200 camera.

Buy Nikon D7200 from Amazon || Buy Nikon D5500 from Amazon

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