Although our team at Photography Life has not had a chance to test this particular combination due to the unavailability of the D500 in the US, we have been actively using the lens on camera bodies like the Nikon D7200, D750, D810 and D4S for this particular review. We are planning to ...
Anyway, for our purposes, I’m going to call this camera the Nikon One Touch for the rest of this review. Long story short, if you’re looking for a great travel and landscape camera, the Nikon One Touch does an excellent job. It’s light, relatively small, hardy, has an excellent ...
Nikon 70-200 2.8 FL. bigger.Nikon calls this the Nikon AF-S SWM NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR IF.Nano Crystal Coat (N): an anti-reflection coating which varies its index of refraction continuously to achieve even greater reflection reduction. It's probably only on one surface, and...
One of the most promising cheapies I found on eBay was the One Touch Zoom 90s, so it’s first up to get the review treatment. This camera can be had for next to nothing, fits comfortably into a coat pocket, and even has some zoom capabilities. Seems perfect, but how does it hold ...
Another thoughtful touch is that the shutter release includes a thread for a soft release or mechanical release cable. Rear controls are far more typical. The body has Play and Delete buttons in the top left corner. To the right of the eyecup is an AE-L/AF-L button, along with an i...
Touchscreen OLED Top Status Display Dual-AxisDigital-Level Sound-Level monitor Body & Construction Nikon Z-mount Weatherproof body Standard Hot-Shoe Wired Remote port USB-C port 4K Ultra-HD HDMI output Built-in Bluetooth 4.2 LE Built-in WiFi ...
A very nice touch that's common to other Nikon DSLRs is that, while in Program AE mode, you can rotate the Main Command dial to select different combinations of aperture and shutter speed settings than those normally chosen by the autoexposure system. (That is, if the automatic program ...
1 Nikon Z50II Initial Review 2 Next Product photos by Nikon The Nikon Z50II is the company's latest entry-level APS-C mirrorless camera, built around a 21MP CMOS sensor. As with the original Z50, it's expressly aimed at stills and video creators looking...
Nikon 80-200mm f/4.5 N AI.bigger. Grab and go; the Nikon 80-200mm f/4.5 N's ergonomics are great. Everything glides so smoothly that it's easy to focus and zoom with no more than the light touch of a single fingertip! Remember that this was nearly a $2,000 lens in its day,...
A very nice touch that's common to other Nikon DSLRs is that, while in Program AE mode, you can rotate the Command dial to select different combinations of aperture and shutter speed settings than those normally chosen by the autoexposure system. (That is, if the automatic program would ha...