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The Nikon D780 is capable of shooting up to 7 frames per second (fps) using the viewfinder and up to 12 fps in live view mode with silent photography. It has an ISO range of 100 to 51,200, expandable ...
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Amateur Photographer on MSNThe best DSLR camera to buy in 2025: great deals on all-time classicsIf you prefer the handling of a good old-fashioned DSLR, we've got you covered with our guide to the best DSLR cameras you can buy. The post The best DSLR camera to buy in 2025: great deals on ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNUse a third-party lens? Read this before updating your Nikon Z8's firmwareNikon's new firmware for the Z8 isn't playing nice with third-party lenses, and companies are warning to remove them before ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNFirmware Friday: Nikon Z8 compatibility issues, minor tweaks for Sigma, Fujifilm and OM SystemThe massive firmware update for the Nikon Z8 is now available, but some users may want to wait to upgrade. Small updates are ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNI'm STILL waiting for a Canon fisheye lens… will we ever get one?Canon launched the EOS R system in 2018. And I understand – there were a whole lot of lenses that were a bigger priority. We ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNI am tempted to ditch my modern lenses for some vintage glass – here's whyWhy I'm drawn to pairing vintage Hasselblad, Mamiya, and Pentax 67 lenses with my modern Fujifilm medium format camera ...
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The Phoblographer on MSNThis New ArtraLab Lens is a Compact Gem for Nikon ShootersArtralab had recently announced a conversion lens, which made Fujifilm X100 series cameras shoot a much wider perspective.
It was another Nikon lens that topped my wish list – the stunning Nikon Z 135mm f/1.8 S Plena. It's a five–star-quality lens made in Japan, with a hefty price tag beyond my own justifiable means.
Nikon AF-S DX 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR is by far the largest kit zoom lens for DX format and delivers a great overall performance and image quality with effective 4-stop optical stabilization.
Nikon's Zf also affected by firmware problem with third-party lenses A total of four current Nikons can paralyze third-party lenses when updating their firmware. The flagship Z9 is not affected.
Angled view of the Nikon Z8 camera with the 24-120mm f/4 S all-in-one zoom lens. (Source: Nikon.) The new firmware, which is available to download here, applies the following changes, which are listed ...
When the newly developed acoustic lens was attached to a C-scan ultrasound imaging device and used to analyze a phantom model simulating the human body, the system successfully visualized fine ...
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