Nikon unveils its first full-frame camera in the new Z Cinema lineup, the Nikon ZR. The result of Nikon’s acquisition of RED, it marks the Japanese manufacturer’s first true entry into the cinema camera segment.
The Nikkor Z 35 mm f/1.2 S is an ultra‑bright wide‑angle lens designed to excel in the most demanding lighting conditions, whether for photography or video.
In a move that took everyone by surprise, Nikon has just announced the acquisition of RED.com, the renowned American manufacturer of high-end cinema cameras. This merger marks a major turning point for Nikon, expanding its horizons beyond photography to more fully embrace the world of professional video production.
At a time when photography is under threat from generative AIs such as Midjourney, Nikon is taking a stand against AI with an advertising campaign in Peru. Entitled "Don't abandon the real world", it aims to extol the beauty of nature and reality in the face of the growing use of algorithms to generate artificial images.
Nikon has announced the development of a special firmware update to equip its Z6 III with an option to apply a C2PA-compliant traceability marker to captured images.
Nikon has rolled out the v3.00 update for its Z8, bringing some nice new features. But this version also raises incompatibilities with certain third-party lenses, notably Tamron. We take stock.
The Nikon Z9 shifts into 4th gear! Today, Nikon’s professional monobloc mirrorless camera receives Firmware Update v4.00, bringing a host of new features — including a brand-new Auto Capture function
Nikon continues its strategy of rolling out major firmware updates for its flagship cameras. With Firmware Update 5.00, the Nikon Z9 clearly has the Olympic Games in its sights