Nikon has announced the 45.7-megapixel Z8, a powerful full-frame mirrorless camera with up to 8K60p RAW video, 20fps RAW burst speeds and more. It's effectively a slimmed-down version of Nikon's Z9, ...
Two years ago, Nikon released the Z fc—a mirrorless camera that paid homage to the looks of the iconic FM2 film SLR. Despite the classic body, the camera was quite impressive in a modern sense, and we ...
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The Nikon D800 is old, cheap and still takes gorgeous photos – I think it’s a great lens platform
You could do worse than the Nikon D800, even in 2026. Yes, it’s getting very long in the tooth, but if you don’t need mod ...
Nikon has unveiled its latest full-frame camera, the 24.5-megapixel Zf with retro style and technology borrowed from the company's high-end Z8 and Z9 cameras. With a new sensor and processor, it ...
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Rumors persist that Nikon is suing Viltrox: Here’s what we know
With a possible hearing date and reports of a dispute over teleconverters, evidence is mounting that Nikon is taking Viltrox ...
Take the Z9’s guts, put them in a smaller body, and cut almost $1,500 off the price, and you’ve got the Z8. Take the Z9’s guts, put them in a smaller body, and cut almost $1,500 off the price, and you ...
The follow-up to the Z 6 II brings a new type of sensor tech that promises to deliver the same smart tracking autofocus as the premium Z 8 and two flavors of Raw video recording for movies. Images, ...
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Camera rumors in 2026: What cameras are coming, officially and otherwise!
The camera rumors are flying thick and fast! Here are the most credible rumblings and reports about what's coming next ...
The Z5II is a mirrorless camera that works natively with Nikkor Z lenses but can also focus AF-S Nikkor SLR lenses with either the FTZ or FTZ II lens adapter. The adapters are functionally identical, ...
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Nikon focuses on licensees as it files patent case against Viltrox
Asked about reports of legal action against unlicensed third-party lenses, Nikon says it "promote[s] technological ...
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