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Nikon D780 Specifications

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Type
Type of cameraSingle-lens reflex digital camera
Lens mountNikon F mount (with AF coupling and AF contacts)
Effective angle of viewNikon FX format
Effective pixels
Effective pixels24.5 million
Image sensor
Type35.9 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor
Total pixels25.28 million
Dust-reduction systemImage sensor cleaning, Image Dust Off reference data (Capture NX-D software required)
Storage
Image size (pixels)FX (36×24) image area:
– 6048 x 4024 (L: 24.3 million)
– 4528 x 3016 (M: 13.7 million)
– 3024 x 2016 (S: 6.1 million)DX (24×16) image area:
– 3936 x 2624 (L: 10.3 million)
– 2944 x 1968 (M: 5.8 million)
– 1968 x 1312 (S: 2.6 million)1 : 1 (24×24) image area:
– 4016 x 4016 (L: 16.1 million)
– 3008 x 3008 (M: 9.0 million)
– 2000 x 2000 (S: 4.0 million)16 : 9 (36×20) image area:
– 6048 x 3400 (L: 20.6 million)
– 4528 x 2544 (M: 11.5 million)
– 3024 x 1696 (S: 5.1 million)Photographs taken while filming movies at a frame size of 3840 x 2160: 3840 x 2160Photographs taken while filming movies at other frame sizes: 1920 x 1080
File formatNEF (RAW): 12 or 14 bit (lossless compressed or compressed)JPEG: JPEG-Baseline compliant with fine (approx. 1:4), normal (approx. 1:8) or basic (approx. 1:16) compression; size-priority and optimal-quality compression availableNEF (RAW)+JPEG: Single photograph recorded in both NEF (RAW) and JPEG formats
Picture Control systemAuto, Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, Landscape, Flat, Creative Picture Controls (Dream, Morning, Pop, Sunday, Somber, Dramatic, Silence, Bleached, Melancholic, Pure, Denim, Toy, Sepia, Blue, Red, Pink, Charcoal, Graphite, Binary, Carbon); selected Picture Control can be modified; storage for custom Picture Controls
MediaSD (Secure Digital) and UHS-II compliant SDHC and SDXC memory cards
Double card slotsThe card in Slot 2 can be used for overflow or backup storage or for separate storage of NEF (RAW) and JPEG images; pictures can be copied between cards.
File systemDCF 2.0, Exif 2.31
Viewfinder
ViewfinderEye-level pentaprism single-lens reflex viewfinder
Frame coverageFX: Approx. 100% horizontal and 100% verticalDX: Approx. 97% horizontal and 97% vertical1:1: Approx. 97% horizontal and 100% vertical16:9: Approx. 100% horizontal and 97% vertical
MagnificationApprox. 0.7x (50 mm f/1.4 lens at infinity, -1.0 m-1)
Eyepoint21 mm (-1.0 m-1; from center surface of viewfinder eyepiece lens)
Diopter adjustment-3 to +1 m-1
Focusing screenType B BriteView Clear Matte Mark VIII screen (with AF-area brackets; framing grid can be displayed)
Reflex mirrorQuick return
Depth-of-field previewPressing Pv button stops lens aperture down to value selected by user (A and M modes) or by camera (P and S modes)
Lens apertureInstant return, electronically controlled
Lens
Compatible lensesAF NIKKOR lenses, including type G, E and D lenses (some restrictions apply to PC lenses)Other AF NIKKOR lenses (excluding IX NIKKOR lenses and lenses for the F3AF)AI-P NIKKOR lensesDX lenses (using [DX 24×16] image area)Non-CPU AI lenses (exposure modes A and M only)Note: During viewfinder photography, the electronic rangefinder can be used with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster. With lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/8 or faster, the electronic rangefinder supports 11 focus points
Shutter
Shutter typeElectronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane mechanical shutter; electronic front-curtain shutter; electronic shutter
Shutter speed1/8000 to 30 s in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV, extendable to 900 s in mode M; Bulb; Time; X200
Flash sync speedX=1/200 s; synchronizes with shutter at 1/200 s or slower: Auto FP high-speed sync supported
Release
Release modesS (single frame), CL (continuous low speed), CH (continuous high speed), Q (quiet shutter-release), QC (quiet continuous shutter-release), self-timer, MUP (mirror up)
Approximate frame advance rateCL: 1 to 6 fps (viewfinder photography); 1 to 3 fps (live view photography)CH: 7 fps; when shooting NEF/RAW pictures during silent photography, either 8 fps (bit depth 14 bits) or 12 fps (bit depth 12 bits)QC: 3 fps
Self-timer2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s; 1 to 9 exposures at intervals of 0.5, 1, 2 or 3 s
Exposure
Metering systemViewfinder photography: TTL exposure metering using RGB sensor with approx. 180K (180,000) pixelsLive view: TTL exposure metering performed by image sensor
Metering modeMatrix: 3D color matrix metering III (type G, E and D lenses); color matrix metering III (other CPU lenses); color matrix metering available with non-CPU lenses if user provides lens dataCenter-weighted: Weight of 75% given to 12 mm circle in center of frame; diameter of circle can be changed to 8, 15 or 20 mm, or weighting can be based on average of entire frame (non-CPU and AF-S Fisheye NIKKOR 8-15 mm f/3.5-4.5E ED lenses use 12-mm circle)Spot: Meters circle approx. 4 mm in diameter (about 1.5% of frame) centered on selected focus point (on center focus point when non-CPU or AF-S Fisheye NIKKOR 8-15 mm f/3.5-4.5E ED lens is used)Highlight-weighted: Available with type G, E and D lenses
Range
(ISO 100, f/1.4 lens, 20°C/68°F)
Matrix or center-weighted metering: -3 to 20 EVSpot metering: 2 to 20 EVHighlight-weighted metering: 0 to 20 EV
Exposure meter couplingCombined CPU and AI
ModeAuto; programmed auto with flexible program (P); shutter-priority auto (S); aperture-priority auto (A); manual (M)EFCT Special effect modes: night vision; super vivid; pop; photo illustration; toy camera effect; miniature effect; selective color; silhouette; high key; low keyU1 and U2: user settings
Exposure compensationAvailable in P, S, A, M and EFCT modes, -5 to +5 EV; -3 to +3 EV when filming movies; in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV
Exposure lockLuminosity locked at detected value
ISO sensitivity
(Recommended Exposure Index)
ISO 100 to 51200 in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV; can also be set to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 or 1 EV (ISO 50 equivalent) below ISO 100 or to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1 or 2 EV (ISO 204800 equivalent) above ISO 51200; auto ISO sensitivity control available
Active D-LightingCan be selected from auto, extra high, high, normal, low or off
Autofocus
TypeViewfinder photography: TTL phase detection performed using Advanced Multi-CAM 3500 II autofocus sensor module with support for 51 focus points (including 15 cross-type sensors; f/8 supported by 11 sensors); autofocus fine-tuning supportedLive view: Hybrid phase-detection/contrast-detect AF performed by image sensor; autofocus fine-tuning supported
Detection range
(ISO 100; 20°C/68°F)
Viewfinder photography: -3 to +19 EVLive view: -5 to +19 EV; -7 to +19 EV with low-light AF; still photography using single-servo AF (AF-S) and apertures of f/1.4 at dark end of range and f/5.6 at bright end of range
Lens servoAutofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); continuous-servo AF (AF-C); AF mode auto-switch (AF-A, still photography only); full-time AF (AF-F, movie recording only); predictive focus tracking activated automatically according to subject statusManual focus (M): Electronic rangefinder can be used
Focus pointsViewfinder photography: 51 points with [All points] selected for Custom Setting a6 [Focus points used], 11 points with [Every other point] selectedLive view: 273 points with [All points] selected for Custom Setting a6 [Focus points used], 77 points with [Every other point] selected; still photography, [FX (36×24)] image area, single-point AF
AF-area modesViewfinder photography: Single-point AF, 9-, 21-, or 51-point dynamic-area AF, 3D-tracking, group-area AF, auto-area AF Live view: Pinpoint AF (still photography only, single-servo AF/AF-S), single-point AF, dynamic area AF (still photography only, continuous-servo AF/AF-C), wide-area AF (S), wide-area AF (L), auto-area AF
Focus lockFocus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF/ AF-S) or by pressing (AE-L/AF-L) button
Flash
Flash controlViewfinder photography: TTL flash control performed by RGB sensor with approx. 180K (180,000) pixelsLive view photography: TTL flash control performed by image sensori-TTL balanced fill-flash for D-SLR available with matrix, center-weighted, and highlight-weighted metering; standard i-TTL fill-flash for D-SLR available with spot metering
Flash modesFront-curtain sync, red-eye reduction, slow sync, red-eye reduction with slow sync, rear-curtain sync, off
Flash compensationAvailable in P, S, A, and M modes, -3 to +1 EV in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV
Flash-ready indicatorLights when optional flash unit is fully charged; blinks after flash is fired at full output
Accessory shoeISO 518 hot-shoe with sync and data contacts and safety lock
Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS)i-TTL flash control, radio-controlled Advanced Wireless Lighting, optical Advanced Wireless Lighting, modeling illumination, FV lock, Color Information Communication, auto FP high-speed sync, AF-assist for multi-area AF (viewfinder photography), unified flash control
Sync terminalAS-15 Sync Terminal Adapter (available separately)
White balance
White balanceAuto (3 types), natural light auto, direct sunlight, cloudy, shade, incandescent, fluorescent (7 types), flash, choose color temperature (2500 K to 10000 K), preset manual (up to 6 values can be stored, spot white balance measurement available during live view photography), all except choose color temperature with fine-tuning
Bracketing
BracketingExposure and/or flash, white balance, and ADL
Live View
ModePhoto live view, movie live view
Movie
Metering systemTTL metering using camera image sensor
Metering modeMatrix, center-weighted, or highlight-weighted
Frame size (pixels)
and frame rate
3840 x 2160 (4K UHD); 30p (progressive), 25p, 24p1920 x 1080; 120p, 100p, 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p1920 x 1080 (slow-motion); 30p x4, 25p x4, 24p x5Note: Actual frame rates for 120p, 100p, 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p and 24p are 119.88, 100, 59.94, 50, 29.97, 25 and 23.976 fps respectively; quality selection available at all sizes except 3840 x 2160, 1920 x 1080 120p/100p, and 1920 x 1080 slow-motion, when quality is fixed at ★ (high)
File formatMOV, MP4
Video compressionH.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding
Audio recording formatLinear PCM, AAC
Audio recording deviceBuilt-in stereo or external microphone with attenuator option; sensitivity adjustable
Movie ISO sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index)Manual selection (ISO 100 to 51200 in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV) with additional options available equivalent to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1, or 2 EV (ISO 204800 equivalent) above ISO 51200; auto ISO sensitivity control (ISO 100 to Hi 2) available with selectable upper limit
Active D-LightingCan be selected from extra high, high, normal, low or off
Other optionsTime-lapse movie recording, electronic vibration reduction, time codes, logarithmic (N-Log) and HDR (HLG) movie output
Monitor
Monitor8-cm/3.2-in., approx. 2359k-dot (XGA) tilting TFT touch-sensitive LCD with 170° viewing angle, approx. 100% frame coverage, 11-level manual brightness adjustment, and color balance control
Playback
PlaybackFull-frame and thumbnail (4, 9 or 72 images or calendar) playback with playback zoom, playback zoom cropping, movie playback, photo and/or movie slide shows, histogram display, highlights, photo information, location data display, picture rating, auto image rotation and index marking
Interface
USB (SuperSpeed USB); connection to built-in USB port is recommendedType-C USB connector
HDMI outputType C HDMI connector
Audio inputStereo mini-pin jack (3.5-mm diameter; plug-in power supported)
Audio outputStereo mini-pin jack (3.5-mm diameter)
Accessory terminalBuilt-in (can be used with accessories such as the MC-DC2 remote cord)
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
Wi-FiStandards: IEEE 802.11b/g/n (Africa, Asia, Oceania); IEEE 802.11b/g/n/a/ac (Europe, U.S.A., Canada, and Mexico); IEEE 802.11b/g/n/a (other countries in the Americas)Operating frequency: 2412 to 2462 MHz (channel 11) (Africa, Asia, Oceania); 2412 to 2462 MHz (channel 11) and 5180 to 5825 MHz (U.S.A., Canada, and Mexico); 2412 to 2462 MHz (channel 11) and 5180 to 5805 MHz (other countries in the Americas); 2412 to 2462 MHz (channel 11) and 5745 to 5805 MHz (Georgia); 2412 to 2462 MHz (channel 11) and 5180 to 5320 MHz (other European countries)Maximum output power (EIRP): 2.4 GHz band: 2.9 dBm; 5 GHz band: 5.7 dBm (Georgia); 5 GHz band: 8.7 dBm (other countries)Authentication: Open system, WPA2-PSK
BluetoothCommunication protocols: Bluetooth Specification Version 4.2Operating frequency: 2402 to 2480 MHz (Bluetooth), 2402 to 2480 MHz (Bluetooth Low Energy)Maximum output power (EIRP): -2.6 dBm (Bluetooth), -4.1 dBm (Bluetooth Low Energy)
Range (line of sight)Approx. 10 m/32 ft without interference; range may vary with signal strength and presence or absence of obstacles
Power source
BatteryOne EN-EL15b Rechargeable Li-ion Battery; EN-EL 15a/EN-EL15 batteries can also be used; note, however, that fewer pictures may sometimes be taken on a single charge with the EN-EL15 than with an EN-EL15b/EN-EL15a; EH-7P Charging AC adapter can be used to charge EN-EL15b batteries only
AC adapterEH-5d/5c/EH-5b AC Adapter; requires EP-5B Power Connector (available separately)
Tripod socket
Tripod socket1/4 in. (ISO 1222)
Dimensions/weight
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
Approx. 143.5 x 115.5 x 76 mm/5.7 x 4.6 x 3 in.
WeightApprox. 840 g/1 lb. 13.7 oz. with battery and SD memory card but without body cap; approx. 755 g/1 lb. 10.7 oz. (camera body only)
Operating environment
Operating environmentTemperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Humidity: 85% or less (no condensation)
Supplied accessories (may differ by country or area)
Supplied accessories
(may differ by country or area)
EN-EL15b Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, MH-25a Battery Charger, DK-5 Eyepiece Cap, UC-E24 USB Cable, AN-DC21 Strap, BF-1B Body Cap, DK-31 Rubber Eyecup
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  • Images in viewfinders, on LCDs and monitors shown in this material are simulated.

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Type of camera
TypeSingle-lens reflex digital camera
Lens mountNikon F mount (with AF coupling and AF contacts)
Effective angle of viewNikon FX format
Effective pixels
Effective pixels20.8 million
Image sensor
Image sensor35.9 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor
Total pixels21.33 million
Dust-reduction systemImage sensor cleaning, Image Dust Off reference data (Capture NX-D software required)
Storage
Image size (pixels)FX (36 x 24) image area:
– 5568 x 3712 (L: 20.7 million)
– 4176 x 2784 (M: 11.6 million)
– 2784 x 1856 (S: 5.2 million)1.2x (30 x 20) image area:
– 4640 x 3088 (L: 14.3 million)
– 3472 x 2312 (M: 8.0 million)
– 2320 x 1544 (S: 3.6 million)DX (24 x 16) image area:
– 3648 x 2432 (L: 8.9 million)
– 2736 x 1824 (M: 5.0 million)
– 1824 x 1216 (S: 2.2 million)5:4 (30 x 24) image area:
– 4640 x 3712 (L: 17.2 million)
– 3472 x 2784 (M: 9.7 million)
– 2320 x 1856 (S: 4.3 million)1:1 (24 x 24) image area:
– 3712 x 3712 (L: 13.8 million)
– 2784 x 2784 (M: 7.8 million)
– 1856 x 1856 (S: 3.4 million)16:9 (36 x 20) image area:
– 5568 x 3128 (L: 17.4 million)
– 4176 x 2344 (M: 9.8 million)
– 2784 x 1560 (S: 4.3 million)Photographs taken while filming movies at a frame size of 3840 x 2160: 3840 x 2160Photographs taken while filming movies at a frame size of 1920 x 1080: 1920 x 1080Photographs taken while filming movies at a frame size of 1280 x 720: 1280 x 720File formatNEF (RAW): 12 or 14 bit (lossless compressed, compressed, or uncompressed); large, medium, and small available (medium and small images are recorded at a bit depth of 12 bits using lossless compression)JPEG: JPEG-Baseline compliant with fine (approx. 1:4), normal (approx. 1:8) or basic (approx. 1:16) compression; size-priority and optimal-quality compression availableNEF (RAW)+JPEG: Single photograph recorded in both NEF (RAW) and JPEG formatsPicture Control systemAuto, Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, Landscape, Flat, Creative Picture Controls (Dream, Morning, Pop, Sunday, Somber, Dramatic, Silence, Bleached, Melancholic, Pure, Denim, Toy, Sepia, Blue, Red, Pink, Charcoal, Graphite, Binary, Carbon); selected Picture Control can be modified; storage for custom Picture ControlsMediaCFexpress (Type B) and XQD memory cardsDual card slotsThe card in Slot 2 can be used for overflow or backup storage, for separate storage of NEF (RAW) and JPEG copies of photos taken at image quality settings of NEF (RAW) + JPEG, or to store separate copies of JPEG photos at different sizes and compression ratios; pictures can be copied between cardsFile systemDCF 2.0, Exif 2.31ViewfinderViewfinderEye-level pentaprism single-lens reflex viewfinderFrame coverageFX: Approx. 100% horizontal and 100% vertical1.2x: Approx. 97% horizontal and 97% verticalDX: Approx. 97% horizontal and 97% vertical5:4: Approx. 97% horizontal and 100% vertical1:1: Approx. 95% horizontal and 100% vertical16:9: Approx. 100% horizontal and 96% vertical
MagnificationApprox. 0.72x (50 mm f/1.4 lens at infinity, -1.0 m-1)
Eyepoint17 mm (-1.0 m-1; from center surface of viewfinder eyepiece lens)
Diopter adjustment-3 to +1 m-1
Focusing screenType B BriteView Clear Matte Mark X screen with AF area brackets (framing grid can be displayed)
Reflex mirrorQuick return
Depth-of-field previewPressing Pv button stops lens aperture down to value selected by user (A and M modes) or by camera (P and S modes)
Lens apertureInstant return, electronically controlled
Lens
Compatible lensesTypes G, E, and D (some restrictions apply to PC lenses)Other AF NIKKOR lenses (excluding IX NIKKOR lenses and lenses for the F3AF)AI-P NIKKOR lensesDX lenses (using [DX (24 x 16)] image area)Non-CPU AI lenses (modes A and M only)During viewfinder photography, the electronic rangefinder can be used with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster. With lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/8 or faster, the electronic rangefinder supports 15 focus points.
ShutterTypeElectronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane mechanical shutter; electronic front-curtain shutter; electronic shutterSpeed1/8000 to 30 s (choose from step sizes of 1/3, 1/2, and 1 EV, extendable to 900 s in mode M), Bulb; Time; X250Flash sync speedX=1/250 s; synchronizes with shutter at 1/250 s or slowerAuto FP high-speed sync supportedReleaseRelease modesS (single frame), CL (continuous low speed), CH (continuous high speed), Q (quiet shutter-release), self-timer, MUP (mirror up)Approximate frame advance rateCL: 1 to 10 fpsCH: 10 to 14 fpsQ: 1 to 5 fpsSelf-timer2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s; 1 to 9 exposures at intervals of 0.5, 1, 2, or 3 sExposureMetering systemViewfinder photography: TTL exposure metering using RGB sensor with approximately 180K (180,000) pixelsLive view: TTL exposure metering performed by image sensorMetering modesMatrix: 3D color matrix metering III (type G, E, and D lenses); color matrix metering III (other CPU lenses); color matrix metering available with non-CPU lenses if user provides lens dataCenter-weighted: Weight of 75% given to 12-mm circle in center of frame; diameter of circle can be changed to 8, 15, or 20 mm, or weighting can be based on average of entire frame (non-CPU and AF-S Fisheye NIKKOR 8-15mm f/3.5-4.5E ED lenses use 12-mm circle)Spot: Meters circle approximately 4 mm in diameter (about 1.5% of frame) centered on selected focus point (on center focus point when non-CPU or AF-S Fisheye NIKKOR 8-15mm f/3.5-4.5E ED lens is used)Highlight-weighted: Available with type G, E, and D lensesMetering range
(ISO 100, f/1.4 lens, 20°C/68°F)Matrix or center-weighted metering: -3 to +20 EVSpot metering: 2 to 20 EVHighlight-weighted metering: 0 to 20 EVExposure meter couplingCombined CPU and AIModesP (programmed auto with flexible program); S (shutter-priority auto); A (aperture-priority auto); M (manual)Exposure compensation-5 to +5 EV; -3 to +3 EV when filming movies (choose from step sizes of 1/3, 1/2, and 1 EV)Exposure lockLuminosity locked at detected valueISO sensitivity
(Recommended Exposure Index)
ISO 100 to 102400 (choose from step sizes of 1/3, 1/2, and 1 EV); can also be set to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or 1 EV (ISO 50 equivalent) below ISO 100 or to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 EV (ISO 3280000 equivalent) above ISO 102400; auto ISO sensitivity control availableActive D-LightingCan be selected from Auto, Extra high +2, Extra high +1, High, Normal, Low, and OffAutofocusTypeViewfinder photography: TTL phase-detection; 105 focus points, all of which are cross-type sensors and 15 of which support f/8; detection performed by Multi-CAM 37K autofocus sensor module; autofocus fine-tuning supportedLive view: Contrast-detect AF available at all points in frame; focus point selected by camera when face detection or subject-tracking is usedDetection range-4.5 to +20 EV (ISO 100, 20°C/68°F)Lens servoAutofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); continuous-servo AF (AF-C; viewfinder photography only; predictive focus tracking activated automatically according to subject status); full-time AF (AF-F; available only during live view and movie recording)Manual focus (M): Electronic rangefinder can be usedFocus points105 focus points (number available for selection in viewfinder photography can be chosen from 105, 27, and 15)AF-area modesViewfinder photography: Single-point AF; 9-, 25-, 49-, or 105- point dynamic-area AF; 3D-tracking; group-area AF; group-area AF (C1); group-area AF (C2); auto-area AFLive view: Face-detection AF, wide-area AF, normal-area AF, subject-tracking AFFocus lockFocus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF/AF-S) or by pressing center of sub-selectorFlashFlash controlTTL flash control using RGB sensor with approx. 180K pixels; i-TTL flash control; i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR is used with matrix, center-weighted and highlight-weighted metering, standard i-TTL fill-flash for digital SLR with spot meteringFlash modesFront-curtain sync, red-eye reduction, slow sync, red-eye reduction with slow sync, rear-curtain sync, offFlash compensation-3 to +1 EV (choose from step sizes of 1/3, 1/2 and 1 EV)Flash-ready indicatorLights when optional flash unit is fully charged; flashes after flash is fired at full outputAccessory shoeISO 518 hot-shoe with sync and data contacts and safety lockNikon Creative Lighting
System (CLS)i-TTL flash control, radio-controlled Advanced Wireless Lighting, optical Advanced Wireless Lighting, modeling illumination, FV lock, color information communication, auto FP high-speed sync, AF-assist for multi-area AF (viewfinder photography), unified flash controlSync terminalISO 519 sync terminal with locking threadWhite balanceWhite balanceAuto (3 types), natural light auto, direct sunlight, cloudy, shade, incandescent, fluorescent (7 types), flash, choose color temperature (2500 K to 10000 K), preset manual (up to 6 values can be stored, spot white balance measurement available during live view), all with fine-tuningBracketingBracketing typesExposure and/or flash, white balance and ADLLive ViewModesPhoto live view, movie live viewMovieMetering systemTTL exposure metering using main image sensorMetering modesMatrix, center-weighted or highlight-weightedFrame size (pixels)
and frame rate
3840 x 2160 (4K UHD): 30p (progressive), 25p, 24p1920 x 1080: 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p1280 x 720: 60p, 50p1920 x1080 crop: 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24pNote: Actual frame rates for 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p and 24p are 59.94, 50, 29.97, 25 and 23.976 fps respectively; quality selection available at all sizes except 3840 x 2160, of which quality is fixed at ★ (high)
File formatMOV, MP4
Video compressionH.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding
Audio recording formatLinear PCM (for movies recorded in MOV format), AAC (for movies recorded in MP4 format)
Audio recording deviceBuilt-in stereo or external microphone with attenuator option; sensitivity adjustable
ISO sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index)Exposure mode M: Manual selection (ISO 100 to 102400; choose from step sizes of 1/3, 1/2, and 1 EV) with additional options available equivalent to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 EV (ISO 3280000 equivalent) above ISO 102400; auto ISO sensitivity control (ISO 100 to Hi 5) available with selectable upper limitExposure modes P, S, and A: Auto ISO sensitivity control (ISO 100 to Hi 5) with selectable upper limit
Active D-LightingCan be selected from Extra high, High, Normal, Low, and Off
Other optionsTime-lapse movie recording, electronic vibration reduction, time codes
Monitor
Monitor8-cm/3.2-in., approx. 2359k-dot (XGA) TFT touch-sensitive LCD with 170° viewing angle, approximately 100% frame coverage, 11-level manual brightness adjustment, and color balance controlPlaybackPlaybackFull-frame and thumbnail (4, 9, or 72 images) playback with playback zoom, playback zoom cropping, movie playback, photo and/or movie slide shows, histogram display, highlights, photo information, location data display, picture rating, auto image rotation, index marking, voice memo input and playback, and IPTC information embedding and displayInterfaceUSBType C USB connector (SuperSpeed USB); connection to built-in USB port is recommendedHDMI outputType C HDMI connectorAudio inputStereo mini-pin jack (3.5-mm diameter; plug-in power supported)Audio outputStereo mini-pin jack (3.5-mm diameter)Ten-pin remote terminalBuilt-in (can be used with MC-30A/MC-36A remote cords and other optional accessories)EthernetRJ-45 connectorStandards: IEEE 802.3ab (1000BASE-T)/IEEE 802.3u (100BASETX)/IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T)Data rates*: 10/100/1000 Mbps with auto detectPort: 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T (AUTO-MDIX)* Maximum logical data rates according to IEEE standard; actual rates may differ.
Peripheral connectorFor WT-6/A/B/C Wireless Transmitter
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
Wi-FiStandards: IEEE 802.11b/g/n (Africa, Asia, and Oceania), IEEE 802.11b/g/n/a/ac (Europe, U.S.A., Canada, Mexico), IEEE 802.11b/g/n/a (other countries in the Americas)Operating frequency: 2412 to 2462 MHz (channel 11: Africa, Asia, and Oceania), 2412 to 2462 MHz (channel 11) and 5180 to 5825 MHz (U.S.A., Canada, Mexico), 2412 to 2462 MHz (channel 11) and 5180 to 5805 MHz (other countries in the Americas), 2412 to 2462 MHz (channel 11) and 5745 to 5805 MHz (Georgia), 2412 to 2462 MHz (channel 11) and 5180 to 5320 MHz (other European countries)Maximum output power (EIRP): 2.4 GHz band: 6.8 dBm, 5 GHz band: 6.3 dBm (Georgia), 5 GHz band: 9.3 dBm (other countries)Authentication: Open system, WPA2-PSK
BluetoothCommunication protocols: Bluetooth Specification Version 4.2Operating frequency: 2402 to 2480 MHz (Bluetooth), 2402 to 2480 MHz (Bluetooth Low Energy)Maximum output power (EIRP): Bluetooth: 1.3 dBm, Bluetooth Low Energy: -0.2 dBm
Range (line of sight)Approximately 10 m/32 ft without interference; range may vary with signal strength and presence or absence of obstacles
Location data
Supported GNS systemsGPS (USA), GLONASS (Russia), QZSS (Japan)
Data acquiredLatitude, longitude, altitude, UTC (Universal Coordinated Time)
Clock synchronizationCamera clock can be set to time acquired via GNSS
Track logsNMEA-compliant
Log interval15 s, 30 s, 1 min., 2 min., 5 min.
Maximum log recording time6, 12 or 24 hours
Log deletionSupported
Power source
BatteryOne EN-EL18c Rechargeable Li-ion Battery; EN-EL18b/EN-EL18a/EN-EL18 batteries can also be used. Note, however, that fewer pictures can be taken on a single charge with an EN-EL18 than with an EN-EL18c/EN-EL18b/EN-EL18a.
AC adapterEH-6c AC Adapter; requires EP-6 Power Connector (available separately)
Tripod socket
Tripod socket1/4 in. (ISO 1222)
Dimensions/weight
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
Approx. 160 x 163 x 92 mm/6.3 x 6.5 x 3.7 in.
WeightApprox. 1450 g/3 lb 3.2 oz with battery and two CFexpress memory cards but without body cap and accessory shoe cover; approx. 1270 g/2 lb 12.8 oz (camera body only)
Operating environment
Operating environmentTemperature: 0 to 40°C/32 to 104°F; humidity: 85% or less (no condensation)
Accessories
Supplied accessories
(may differ by country or area)EN-EL18c Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, MH-26a Battery Charger, HDMI/USB Cable Clip, UC-E24 USB Cable, AN-DC22 Strap, BF-1B Body Cap, BS-3 Accessory Shoe Cover
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Nikon D750

Nikon D750 Specifications

Nikon D750 Overview

Nikon D750 Specifications

Even though it is small, the Nikon D750 is jam-packed with powerful features that make it an excellent travel companion for photographers on the go. The smallest and lightest Nikon FX-format model, it has an incredible 24.3 megapixels, an EXPEED 4 image-processing engine, and the ability to record 1080 60p Full HD films in 1080p. The tilting LCD display and the built-in Wi-Fi functionality make it easier to share and collaborate while on the go. This is the camera you’ve been waiting for since it has all of the most sought-after features in one convenient package.

Among Nikon FX-format cameras, the D750 has the smallest and lightest body, and it has a deep handgrip that enables excellent handling even when the camera is in a thin design. Its increased agility, along with the high-resolution photographic capacity of 24.3 megapixels, allows for more flexibility in the field. Additionally, the camera can shoot continuously at up to about 6.5 frames per second for up to 100 frames.

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Nikon D750 Features

For a good reason, the D750 is dubbed a “smart camera.” There are several features and amazing characteristics to be found in this product.

Low-light shooting is made easier with the D750’s outstanding technical characteristics. It boasts an F/1.8 aperture, which enables it to snap photos in low-light situations with ease. Additionally, the camera includes a wide-angle lens that enables you to snap photos in low-light situations.

ISO 100-25,600 makes it possible to capture stunning images in a wide variety of lighting conditions. Using this ISO range enables you to modify your settings based on the lighting conditions you are photographing in, rather than changing your ISO Range setting on the fly like most cameras do.

There is also an LCD screen that can be rotated from -5 to +15 degrees on the D750’s 3-inch screen. This gives you a better perspective on the subject matter you’re photographing and aids in picture composition. The Nikon D750 offers an ISO range of 100-6400 for improved low-light photos.

D750 has 16MP sensor for both still and video recording, so you may use it for both purposes at the same time (Full HD 1080p at 60 fps).

Also included is a 3-inch tilting LCD screen for convenient composition and viewing of your photographs.

You may personalise the D750’s buttons and settings to suit your preferences. Included in these options are the AF-area modes as well as the focus point. You may even programme the camera in such a way that changing its settings is as simple as hitting a button.

Nikon’s greatest high-speed continuous shooting autofocus technology, the D750, lets you to shoot up to 5 frames per second for up to 204 photos in a burst of up to 204 shots. This will allow you to capture images of fast-moving and motionless things without any difficulty.

Additionally, the camera contains an electronic level gauge, which helps users determine where the horizon is in relation to the image they are shooting, ensuring that their images are straight and level.

Many more characteristics make the Nikon D750 a superb camera for both professional and personal photography. You can concentrate on both stationary and moving items at the same time; focus peaking lets you see where your focus will be while zooming in; and a range of additional creative capabilities that make it simple for you to capture great photographs.

In general, the Nikon D750 is a fantastic camera for individuals who value high-quality photos and videos. Because of its flexibility and simplicity of use, this camera is extremely popular among photographers.

This camera is a great option for photographers who are just starting out in photography or upgrading their older cameras to newer models that take better photographs.

The Nikon website provides a wealth of information regarding this camera, so if you’re thinking about buying one, make sure to take a look.

Sleek and lightweight, yet tough and long-lasting, the body is compact and light.

There is no need for an additional chassis since this is the first Nikon FX-format model to use an all-in-one monocoque body. It is strong and lightweight. The back and top covers are made of magnesium, while the front body and front cover are made of innovative carbon fiber material, resulting in a robust, light, and tough frame.

The integrated circuit board, which is around 70% smaller than a traditional design, is made slimmer by positioning the image sensor on the same plane as it (approx. 50 percent of the space allocated for electronic components). Like the D810, the sequence drive unit is powered by four motors. For the deep handgrip, the placement has been shifted and adjusted, while yet retaining the essential strength and durability to include features like built-in flash and video recording, along with a wide variety of professional functions.

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Nikon D750 FX-format Digital SLR Camera Body

Nikon D750 Battery 

The battery life of the Nikon D750 is amazing. On a single charge, the Nikon D750 can go for quite some time. Battery life may be doubled by using the camera’s three built-in batteries plus an optional external battery pack. With the provided AC converter and battery charger, you can also keep your backup batteries charged up.

A battery charger, an AC adapter, and a replacement battery are included with the Nikon D750.

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This camera has an HD video mode that allows you to capture 1080p films at 60 frames per second. If you’re thinking about using this camera to record video, make sure to read our in-depth Nikon D750 review for additional details. Its NP-W126 battery can power the Nikon D750 for up to 400 photos on a single charge. You won’t have any issues obtaining the same performance out of this camera since it uses the same battery as the Sony A6300 and A6500. In order to ensure that you don’t run out of power while you’re out and about, the camera comes with a battery charger.

Nikon D750 image stabilization lenses

The Nikon D750 is equipped with a 24-120mm f/4 lens, a 70-200mm f/4.5-5.6 lens, and a VR (Vibration Reduction) version of the 24-120mm lens that can take up to 4 stops of light away from the sensor. This is a perfect combination of lenses that offers excellent versatility for all situations. The 24-120mm is ideal for traveling, taking pictures at different angles, and shooting up high. The 70-200mm lens is perfect for capturing those scenic shots when you want to zoom in on something without losing resolution or quality. Finally, the VR version of the 24-120mm allows you to capture images with much less blur if you are shooting at slower shutter speeds.

Nikon D750 camera has a built-in flash that helps you take photos in low light conditions, but the flash does not have an auto-flash feature, so you have to manually set it to fire at different times according to what is happening the scene. With this camera, you can choose whether to shoot in RAW or JPEG format for better quality pictures and less compression on pictures taken in low light conditions.

Nikon D750 Price

The Nikon D750 camera is a mid-range camera designed for professionals, but it is not too expensive. You will pay about $1,550 (SGD $2,100) for the camera body, including three interchangeable lenses, a battery charger, and a carrying case. You can also find accessories such as a tripod and other lens packages for about $400 or less.

Nikon D750 vs. D780

Both Nikon D750 and Nikon D780 are mid-range Nikon digital SLR cameras. Both have a lot of features such as high resolution, a large LCD screen, and high ISO capability. The main difference between the two cameras is the sensor used in them. The Nikon D750 has a 24 MP DX-format CMOS sensor, while the D780 has a 36 MP FX-format CMOS sensor. You will also find other differences in their features and specifications, but these two cameras are very similar in terms of quality, features, and performance.

The Nikon D750 has a 33% frame coverage, while the Nikon D780 has a 35% frame coverage. Nikon D750 and D780 also have the same features and specifications, such as a 24 MP DX-format CMOS sensor, EXPEED 3 processing engine, 3.2 inch LCD monitor with 921,000 dots built-in Wi-Fi. All other specifications are almost the same between these two cameras, including ISO range, shutter speed range, and so on.

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Nikon D750 vs D850

Nikon’s D750 and D850 digital SLR cameras are also in the mid-price bracket. In terms of specs, both include a 24MP DX-format sensor, an EXPEED 3 processing engine, 3.2-inch LCD panel, and built-in Wi-Fi.

Both the Nikon D750 and the D850 have a CMOS sensor, however the D750’s 20MP DX sensor is compared to the D850’s 36MP FX sensor. In addition to being smaller, the D750’s body is also smaller than the D850’s, yet both cameras share the same set of features, specs, and capabilities.

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Nikon D750 vs D7500

Mid-range Nikon digital SLR cameras include the Nikon D750 and the Nikon D7500. In terms of specs, both include a 24MP DX-format sensor, an EXPEED 3 processing engine, 3.2-inch LCD panel, and built-in Wi-Fi.

Compared to the Nikon D7500, which features a 36 megapixel CMOS sensor, the D750 sports a DX-format CMOS sensor of 20 megapixels. Although the D750 is a little more compact than the D7500, the two cameras share many of the same capabilities and specs.

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Nikon D500 vs D750

Nikon’s D500 and D750 digital SLR cameras are also in the mid-price bracket. In terms of specs, both include a 24MP DX-format sensor, an EXPEED 3 processing engine, 3.2-inch LCD panel, and built-in Wi-Fi.

If you’re looking to get the most out of your Nikon camera, you’ll want to consider purchasing either the Nikon D500 or the Nikon D750 camera. These two cameras are quite comparable in terms of their specs and performance even though the D500 has a bigger body.

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Nikon D750 Conclusion

Nikon’s D500 and D750 digital SLR cameras are also in the mid-price bracket. In terms of specs, both include a 24MP DX-format sensor, an EXPEED 3 processing engine, 3.2-inch LCD panel, and built-in Wi-Fi.

If you’re looking to get the most out of your Nikon camera, you’ll want to consider purchasing either the Nikon D500 or the Nikon D750 camera. These two cameras are quite comparable in terms of their specs and performance even though the D500 has a bigger body.

Nikon D750 Specifications

Type

Single-lens reflex digital camera

Lens mount

Nikon F mount, (with AF coupling and AF contacts)

Effective angle of view

Nikon FX format

Image sensor format

FX

Image sensor type

CMOS

Sensor size

35.9mm, x24.0mm

Total pixels

24.93million

Dust-reduction system

Image sensor cleaning, Image Dust Off reference data (Capture NX-D software required)

Effective pixels

24.3million

Image size (pixels)

FX (36x24) image area, (L)6016, x4016, (M)4512, x3008, (S)3008, x2008, 1.2x (30x20) image area, (L)5008, x3336, (M)3752, x2504, (S)2504, x1664, DX (24x16) image area, (L)3936, x2624, (M)2944, x1968, (S)1968, x1312, FX-format photographs taken in movie live view, (L)6016, x3376, (M)4512, x2528, (S)3008, x1688, DX-format photographs taken in movie live view, (L)3936, x2224, (M)2944, x1664, (S)1968, x1112, Note: Photographs taken in movie live view have an aspect ratio of 16 : 9. The camera offers a choice of DX- and FX-based formats.

File format

NEF (RAW): 12 or 14 bit, lossless compressed or compressed, JPEG: JPEG-Baseline compliant with fine (approx. 1 : 4), normal (approx. 1 : 8), or basic (approx. 1 : 16) compression (Size priority); Optimal quality compression available, NEF (RAW)+JPEG: Single photograph recorded in both NEF (RAW) and JPEG formats

Picture Control system

Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, Landscape, Flat, ; selected Picture Control can be modified; storage for custom Picture Controls

Media

SD, SDHC (UHS-I compliant), SDXC (UHS-I compliant)

Card slot

Double slot: Slot 2 can be used for overflow or backup storage or for separate storage of copies created using NEF+JPEG; pictures can be copied between cards.

File system

DCF 2.0, DPOF, Exif 2.3, PictBridge

Viewfinder

Eye-level pentaprism single-lens reflex viewfinder

Frame coverage

FX (36x24): Approx. 100% horizontal and 100% vertical, 1.2x (30x20): Approx. 97% horizontal and 97% vertical, DX (24x16): Approx. 97% horizontal and 97% vertical

Magnification

Approx. 0.7x (50 mm f/1.4 lens at infinity, –1.0m{sup(-1)})

Eyepoint

21 mm (–1.0 m{sup(-1)}; from center surface of viewfinder eyepiece lens)

Diopter adjustment

–3 – +1m{sup(-1)}

Focusing screen

Type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark III screen with AF area brackets (framing grid can be displayed)

Reflex mirror

Quick-return type

Depth-of-field preview

Yes, Pressing Pv button stops lens aperture down to value selected by user (A and M modes) or by camera (other modes)

Lens aperture

Instant return, electronically controlled

Compatible lenses

Compatible with AF NIKKOR lenses, including type G, E, and D lenses (some restrictions apply to PC lenses) and DX lenses (using DX 24 x 16 1.5x image area), AI-P NIKKOR lenses, and non-CPU AI lenses (A and M modes only). IX NIKKOR lenses, lenses for the F3AF, and non-AI lenses can not be used. The electronic rangefinder can be used with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster (the electronic rangefinder supports the 11 focus points with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/8 or faster).

Type


Electronically-controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter

Speed

1/4000–, 30s, in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV, bulb, time, X200

Flash sync speed

X=, 1/200s, ; synchronizes with shutter at 1/250 s or slower (flash range drops at speeds between 1/200 and 1/250 s)

Modes

S (single frame), CL (continuous low speed), CH (continuous high speed), Q (quiet shutter-release), Self-timer, MUP (mirror up), Qc (quiet continuous shutter-release)

Frame advance rate

Approx.6fps, 1–6 fps (CL), 6.5 fps (CH), or 3 fps (Qc)

Self-timer

2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s; 1–9 exposures at intervals of 0.5, 1, 2, or 3 s

Remote release modes

Delayed remote, quick-response remote, remote mirror-up (ML-L3)

Metering system

TTL exposure metering using RGB sensor with approximately 91K (91,000) pixels

Metering method

Matrix: 3D color matrix metering III (type G, E, and D lenses); color matrix metering III (other CPU lenses); color matrix metering available with non-CPU lenses if user provides lens data Center-weighted: Weight of approximately 75% given to 12 mm circle in center of frame. Diameter of circle can be changed to 8, 15, or 20 mm, or weighting can be based on average of entire frame (non-CPU lenses use 12-mm circle) Spot: Meters 4 mm circle (about 1.5% of frame) centered on selected focus point (on center focus point when non-CPU lens is used) Highlight-weighted: Available with type G, E, and D lenses; equivalent to center-weighted when other lenses are used.

Range

(ISO 100, f/1.4 lens, 20 {deg}C/68 {deg}F) Matrix, center-weighted, or highlight-weighted metering: 0–20 EV Spot metering: 2–20 EV

Exposure meter coupling

CPU, AI

Mode


Auto modes (auto; auto (flash off)); scene modes (portrait; landscape; child; sports; close up; night portrait; night landscape; party/indoor; beach/snow; sunset; dusk/dawn; pet portrait; candlelight; blossom; autumn colors; food); special effects modes (night vision; color sketch; miniature effect; selective color; silhouette; high key; low key); programmed auto with flexible program (P); shutter-priority auto (S); aperture-priority auto (A); manual (M); U1 (user settings 1); U2 (user settings 2)

Exposure compensation

Can be adjusted by –5 – +5EV, in steps of1/3 or 1/2EV, in P, S, A, M, SCENE, and night vision modes

Exposure bracketing

2 – 9 frames, in steps of1/3, 1/2, 2/3, or 1EV, 2–5 frames in steps of 2 or 3 EV

Exposure lock

Luminosity locked at detected value with AE-L/AF-L button

ISO sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index)

ISO100–, 12800, in steps of1/3 or 1/2EV, Can also be set to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or 1 EV (ISO 50 equivalent) below ISO 100 or to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1, or 2 EV (ISO 51200 equivalent) above ISO 12800; auto ISO sensitivity control available

Active D-Lighting

Auto, Extra high, High, Normal, Low, Off

ADL bracketing

2 frames using selected value for one frame or 3–5 frames using preset values for all frames

Autofocus system

Nikon Advanced Multi-CAM 3500 II autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection, fine-tuning, 51 focus points (including 15 cross-type sensors; f/8 supported by 11 sensors), and AF-assist illuminator (range approx. 0.5–3 m/1 ft 8 in.–9 ft 10 in.)

Detection range

–3 – +19 EV (ISO 100, 20 {deg}C/68 {deg}F)

Lens servo

Single-servo AF (AF-S), Continuous-servo AF (AF-C), Auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A), ; predictive focus tracking activated automatically according to subject status, Manual focus (M):, Electronic rangefinder can be used

Focus point

51, Can be selected from 51 or 11 focus points

AF-area mode

Single-point AF; 9-, 21-, or 51-point dynamic-area AF, 3D-tracking, group-area AF, auto-area AF

Focus lock

Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF) or by pressing AE-L/AF-L button

Built-in flash

Auto, portrait, child, close up, night portrait, party/indoor, pet portrait, color sketch: Auto flash with auto pop-up P, S, A, M, food: Manual pop-up with button release

Guide number

Approx. 12/39, 12/39 with manual flash (m/ft, ISO 100, 20 {deg}C/68 {deg}F)

Control

TTL: i-TTL flash control using RGB sensor with approximately 91K (91,000) pixels is available with built-in flash; i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR is used with matrix, center-weighted, and highlight-weighted metering, standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR with spot metering

Mode


Auto, auto with red-eye reduction, auto slow sync, auto slow sync with red-eye reduction, fill-flash, red-eye reduction, slow sync, slow sync with red-eye reduction, rear-curtain with slow sync, rear-curtain sync, off; Auto FP High-Speed Sync supported

Flash compensation

-3 – +1 EV in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV

Flash bracketing

2 – 9 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, or 1 EV, 2–5 frames in steps of 2 or 3 EV

Flash-ready indicator

Lights when built-in flash or optional flash unit is fully charged; blinks after flash is fired at full output

Accessory shoe

ISO 518 hot-shoe with sync and data contacts and safety lock

Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS)

Nikon CLS supported; commander mode option available

Sync terminal

AS-15 sync terminal adapter (available separately)

White balance

Auto (2 types), incandescent, fluorescent (7 types), direct sunlight, flash, cloudy, shade, preset manual (up to 6 values can be stored, spot white balance measurement available during live view), choose color temperature (2500 K–10000 K), all with fine-tuning

White balance bracketing

2–3 frames in steps of 1, 2, or 3

Live view shooting

Live view photography (still images), Movie live view (movies)

Lens servo

Autofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); full-time servo AF (AF-F) Manual focus (M)

AF-area mode

Face-priority AF, Wide-area AF, Normal-area AF, Subject-tracking AF

Autofocus


Contrast-detect AF anywhere in frame (camera selects focus point automatically when face-priority AF or subject-tracking AF is selected)

Metering

TTL exposure metering using main image sensor

Metering method

Matrix, center-weighted, or highlight-weighted

Frame size (pixels) and frame rate

1920 x 1080; 60 p (progressive), 50 p, 30 p, 25 p, 24 p 1280 x 720; 60 p, 50 p Actual frame rates for 60 p, 50 p, 30 p, 25 p, and 24 p are 59.94, 50, 29.97, 25, and 23.976 fps respectively; options support both high and normal image quality

File format

MOV

Video compression

H.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding

Audio recording format

Linear PCM

Audio recording device

Built-in or external stereo microphone; sensitivity adjustable

Other options

Index marking, time-lapse photography

Monitor size

8cm (3.2–in.) diagonal

Monitor type

low-temperature polysilicon tilting TFT LCD with approx. 170 {deg} viewing angle, approx. 100% frame coverage, and brightness and angle adjustment

Monitor resolution

Approx.1229k-dot, (VGA; 640 x RGBW x 480 = 1,228,800 dots)

Playback

Full-frame and thumbnail (4, 9, or 72 images or calendar) playback with playback zoom, movie playback, photo and/or movie slide shows, histogram display, highlights, photo information, location data display, and auto image rotation

USB connector

Hi-Speed USB, ; connection to built-in USB port is recommended

HDMI output connector

Type C HDMI connector

Audio input

Stereo mini-pin jack (3.5 mm diameter; plug-in power supported)

Audio output

Stereo mini-pin jack (3.5 mm diameter)

Accessory terminal

Wireless remote controllers: WR-1, WR-R10 (available separately) Remote cord: MC-DC2 (available separately) GPS unit: GP-1/GP-1A (available separately)

Standards

IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g

Communications protocols

IEEE 802.11b: DSSS/CCK IEEE 802.11g: OFDM

Operating frequency

2412–2462 MHz (channels 1–11)

Range (line of sight)

Approximately 30 m/98 ft (assumes no interference; range may vary with signal strength and presence or absence of obstacles)

Data rate

54 Mbps Maximum logical data rates according to IEEE standard. Actual rates may differ.

Security

Authentication: Open system, WPA2-PSK Encryption: AES

Wireless setup

Supports WPS

Access protocols

Infrastructure

Supported languages

Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Marathi, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil), Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese

Battery

One EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion battery

Battery pack

Optional MB-D16 multi-power battery pack with one Nikon EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion battery or six AA alkaline, Ni-MH, or lithium batteries

AC adapter

EH-5b AC adapter; requires EP-5B power connector (available separately)

Tripod socket

1/4–in. (ISO 1222)

Dimensions (W x H x D)

Approx.140.5, x113, x78mm (5.6, x4.5, x3.1in.)

Weight

Approx.840g (1 lb 13.7 oz), with battery and memory card but without body cap; approx. 750 g (1 lb 10.5 oz; camera body only)

Operating environment

Temperature: 0 {deg}C–40 {deg}C (+32 {deg}F–104 {deg}F) Humidity: 85% or less (no condensation)

Supplied accessories

Rubber Eyecup DK-21, Body Cap BF-1B, Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL15 with terminal cover, Battery Charger MH-25a (comes with either an AC wall adapter or power cable of a type and shape that varies with the country or region of sale), Eyepiece Cap DK-5, USB Cable UC-E17, Strap AN-DC14, ViewNX 2 installer

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PowerShot G7 X Mark III

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Introducing the PowerShot G7 X Mark III

PowerShot G7 X Mark III

This camera, which is the successor to the popular PowerShot G7 X Mark II, is the ideal step up for individuals who want to do more than simply take snapshots. The combination of DIGIC 8 and the 1.0-inch Stacked CMOS Sensor results in very high picture quality. When used in conjunction with the f/1.8-2.8 lens, the PowerShot G7 X Mark III produces great results in low-light situations.

When shooting 4K video without cropping, the PowerShot G7 X Mark III gives you the freedom to be more creative with your compositions. Using the Live Streaming feature, you may upload videos that were filmed in real time to YouTube.

  • DIGIC 8 Image Processor & 1.0 inch Stacked CMOS Sensor
  • 4.2x optical zoom (24mm – 100mm)
  • 30fps (Raw Burst Mode – One Shot AF)
  • 20.1-megapixel
  • 4K Video Recording (without crop)
  • Live Streaming

What is it that makes it so special?

PowerShot G7 X


The new PowerShot G7 X Mark III is the first Canon-branded camera to have a touchscreen LCD. Also compatible with Canon’s Stereo Mic System, which employs two microphones on the front of the camera to capture stereo sound for use in post-production. Wireless and NFC capabilities are built-in to the PowerShot G7 X Mark III, allowing for fast picture transmission, remote shooting, and posting to social media platforms.

The PowerShot G7 X Mark III is equipped with an APS-C CMOS sensor with 24MP resolution (the same sensor used in our top DSLR cameras) and DIGIC 8 image processing technology. In low light conditions, this combination produces photos with great resolution while retaining good low light performance. Additionally, it has a better focusing feature that enables users to focus more rapidly than they have ever been able to in the past.

Cons:

This camera’s potential drawbacks include the inability to shoot 4K video without cropping, the absence of support for RAW file formats, and the fact that it only has one SD card slot. In addition, there is no viewfinder on the top of the body, as there is on other versions.

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Conclusion


It features all of the bells and whistles you might desire in an entry-level point and shoot camera, and it is priced competitively with its competitors. Among the numerous innovative features available, dual memory slots for both internal storage and external media, Wi-Fi networking, NFC pairing, and a built-in GPS are just a few of those that distinguish it from its rivals.

You can pick up the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III Digital Camera that includes the Video Creator Kit with Accessories: Tripod, Memory Card, and Detachable Bluetooth Remote in Black for USD899 on Amazon and its directly from the Canon Shop.

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PowerShot G7 X Mark III Specifications

AF ModesOne Shot AF, Servo AF, Manual Focus
AF Point Selection
AF System Points31
Built-in FlashYES
Closest Focusing Distance (cm)5
Continuous Shooting Speed (Shots Per Sec) (Up To)Up to 30 (RAW burst mode) / 20 (one Shot AF)
Digital Zoom4x
Dimensions (Excl. Protrusions) (mm) (Approx.)105.0 x 60.9 x 41.4
Drive System
Effective ISO125 – 12,800 (H:25,600)
Effective Pixels (Megapixels)20.1
Exposure Compensation±3 stops in 1/3-stop increments
Eye Detection AF
Flash ModesAuto, On, Slow Synchro, Off
Focal Length (35mm Equivalent)24 – 100mm (4.2x)
Guide Number ISO 100 metres
Image Resolution3:2 5472 x 3648(L) 3648 x 2432(M) 2736 x 1824(S1) 2400 x 1600(S2) 5472 x 3648(RAW/C-RAW)
Image StabilizerLens-shift type
LCD Monitor (Size) (Inch)3.0
LCD Monitor Resolutions (dots)1,040,000
Manual FocusYES
Memory Card TypeSD / SDHC* / SDXC* memory cards *Compatible with UHS-I cards
Metering ModeEvaluative, Center-weighted average, Spot
Movie FormatMP4
Optical Zoom4.2x
Optional PowerUSB Power Adapter PD-E1
Peripheral Connections
Processor TypeDIGIC 8
Sensor Size1.0″
Shooting ModesC, M, Av, Tv, P, Hybrid Auto, Auto, Creative filters*, SCN**, Movie*** **Self Portrait, Portrait, Smooth Skin, Panoramic, Panning, Food, Star Portrait, Star Nightscape, Star Trails, Star Time-Lapse Movie, Handheld Night Scene, HDR Backlight Control, Fireworks *Grainy B/W, Background Blur, Soft Focus, Fish-eye Effect, Water Painting Effect, Toy Camera Effect, Miniature Effect, HDR art standard, HDR art vivid, HDR art bold, HDR art embossed, *** Standard Movie, Manual Movie, HDR movie, Video snapshot, Miniature effect Movie
Shutter Speed Range (Sec.)30 – 1/25,600, Bulb
Silent Shutter
Standard Power SupplyBattery Pack NB-13L
Still Image FormatJPEG, RAW, C-RAW
Viewfinder Coverage (Approx.)
Viewfinder Type
Weight (g) (Including the battery and memory card) (Approx.)
*For camera kits, weight includes kit lens(es).
304
White BalanceAuto (Ambience priority / White Priority), Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten Light, White Fluorescent Light, Flash, Custom, Color Temp.
X-sync (sec.)

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Nikon Z9 additional coverage

Nikon Z9


B&H just sent another batch of Nikon Z9 cameras to non-NPS members – these orders were placed on the day of the announcement.



→ Nikon Z9 events at Paul’s Photo:

Nikon Z9 – Out of the box – the button tour: Monday, February 7th 5:30 pm West Coast time (free)
Nikon Z deep dice with Lindsay Silverman: Tuesday, February 8th 5 pm West Coast time


Nikon Z9 for wildlife photography – initial field review.


→ Nikon Z9 first impressions at Wadetregaskis.

→ The latest Nimon Z9 videos:

Z9 pre-orders (US):
Europe
Canada

Adorama
B&H
Amazon
Pauls’s Photo
Service Photo
Calumet (NL)
Calumet (DE)
Foto Erhardt (DE)
Foto Koch (DE)
WEX (UK)
CameraCanada

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Nikon Z 9

Nikon Z9 firmware updated version 1.11 released

Nikon Z9 firmware

Nikon Z 9 FX-Format Mirrorless Camera Body

Nikon Z9 Firmware – Nikon just released firmware update version 1.11 for the Nikon Z9 mirrorless camera:

Z 9 Firmware

This software update program is for the customer-owned product listed above (the “affected product”), and is provided only on acceptance of the agreement listed below. By selecting “Accept” and clicking “Download”, you are held to have accepted the terms and conditions of the agreement. Be sure you understand the terms of the agreement before beginning download.

• This service supplies software that can be used to update the Z 9 camera “C” firmware to version 1.11. Use Firmware version in the SETUP MENU to check the camera firmware version before proceeding. You will not need to download this update if the firmware listed above is already installed.• This update includes all changes made in previous updates.• Read the information below before proceeding.

Changes from “C” Nikon Z9 Firmware Version 1.10 to 1.11

  •  Fixed an issue that prevented the camera focusing on detected subjects during video recording with all the following chosen in the VIDEO RECORDING MENU:
    • – Image area > Choose image areaDX
    • – AF-area mode: Any of Wide-area AF (S)Wide-area AF (L)Subject-tracking AF, and Auto-area AF
    • – AF subject detection options > Subject detection: Any option other than Subject detection off
  • • Fixed typos in the names of some items in Group a (Focus) of the CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU in some languages.
  • • Fixed an issue that would in rare cases cause horizontal stripes to appear in a circle in the center of pictures taken with a Z TELECONVERTER TC-1.4x or Z TELECONVERTER TC-2.0x attached to a NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S lens and an option other than Off selected for Vignette control in the PHOTO SHOOTING MENU.
  • • Added support for NIKKOR Z 400mm f/2.8 TC VR S lenses (from “C” firmware version 1.10).
  • • Fixed the following issues (from “C” firmware version 1.10):
    • – Using menu items that offer only ON and OFF options would sometimes corrupt the menu display when a lens that supported Custom Setting a14 (Manual focus ring in AF mode) in the CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU was attached.
    • – The colors in HLG or N-Log would not be correctly adjusted for display in the viewfinder when ON was selected for Custom Setting g8 (View assist) in the CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU.

Nikon Z9 Firmware Changes from Previous Versions

Changes from “C” Firmware Version 1.00 to 1.10

• Added support for NIKKOR Z 400mm f/2.8 TC VR S lenses.• Increased the burst length for dual-format (NEF/RAW + JPEG or JPEG + JPEG) pictures taken at 20 fps in continuous high-speed release mode.“C” firmware version 1.00:– NEF/RAW (high-efficiency★) + JPEG basic (large): Approx. 3 seconds *– JPEG Slot 1 – JPEG Slot 2 (Slot 1: JPEG fine (large); Slot 2: JPEG basic (small)): Approx. 3 seconds *“C” firmware version 1.10:– NEF/RAW (high-efficiency★) + JPEG basic (large): Approx. 8 seconds *– JPEG Slot 1 – JPEG Slot 2 (Slot 1: JPEG fine (large); Slot 2: JPEG basic (small)): Approx. 8 seconds ** The length of the burst that can be taken before the frame advance rate drops. Figures are reference values obtained via in-house measurements performed using a NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8 S lens and a ProGrade Digital COBALT 1700R 325GB CFexpress memory card. Burst length will drop in some circumstances, including if:- Backup is selected for Role played by card in Slot 2 or- ON is selected for Auto distortion control.• Options highlighted in the Filtered playback criteria list in the PLAYBACK MENU can now also be selected and deselected by pressing the multi selector right.• Fixed an issue that prevented optional SB-5000 flash units synchronizing with the shutter when all the following conditions were met:- A shutter speed faster than the flash sync speed was selected with 1/200 s (Auto FP) or 1/250 s (Auto FP) chosen for Custom Setting e1 Flash sync speed in the CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU.- The SB-5000 was controlled via radio AWL using an optional WR-R10 or WR-R11a wireless remote controller mounted on the camera.- The flash unit was not mounted on the camera accessory shoe.• Fixed the following issues:- Using menu items that offer only ON and OFF options would sometimes corrupt the menu display when a lens that supported Custom Setting a14 (Manual focus ring in AF mode) in the CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU was attached.- The colors in HLG or N-Log would not be correctly adjusted for display in the viewfinder when ON was selected for Custom Setting g8 (View assist) in the CUSTOM SETTINGS MENU.

Nikon Z9 FirmwareViewing the Camera Firmware Version

  • Turn the camera on.
  • Press the camera MENU button and select Firmware version in the SETUP MENU to display the camera firmware version.
  • Check the camera firmware version.
  • Turn the camera off.

Nikon Z9 FirmwareProduct Description

NameZ 9 “C” Firmware Version 1.11
Supported camerasZ 9
Supported camera firmware versions“C” firmware versions 1.00–1.10
File nameF-Z9-V111W.exe
System requirementsMicrosoft Windows 11Microsoft Windows 10Microsoft Windows 8.1Note: Card reader and computer required.
CopyrightNikon Corporation
Archive typeSelf-extracting
ReproductionNot permitted

Updating the Nikon Z9 Camera Firmware Camera

  1. Create a folder on the computer hard disk and name it as desired.
  2. Download F-Z9-V111W.exe to the folder created in Step 1.
  3. Run F-Z9-V111W.exe to extract the following file to a folder named “Z9Update”:
    • Z_9_0111.bin (the camera firmware)
  4. Using a card reader, copy “Z_9_0111.bin” to a memory card that has been formatted in the camera.
    Note: Be sure to copy the firmware to the root (top-most) directory of the memory card. The camera will not recognize the new firmware if it is placed in a folder under the root directory.
  5. Insert the memory card into Slot 1 on the camera and turn the camera on.
  6. Select Firmware version in the SETUP MENU and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the firmware update.
  7. Once the update is complete, turn the camera off and remove the memory card.
  8. Confirm that the firmware has been updated to the new version.
Note: For detailed instructions or information on the equipment needed to complete the update, download the following pdf file:
Z-series_FirmUp_Win_En.pdf (PDF) (0.30 MB)Note: Updates can be performed for you by a Nikon-authorized service representative.Note: The license for the open-source software included in the camera’s NVM Express driver can be found under “BSD License (NVM Express Driver)”.

End User License Agreement

This Nikon License Agreement (“Agreement“) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or single entity) and Nikon Corporation (“Nikon“) setting forth the terms and conditions for your use of the Nikon software accompanying this Agreement which includes computer software (including, but not limited to firmware and computer program) for the above product (“SOFTWARE“).

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This license is not a sale of the SOFTWARE and you do not become the owner of the SOFTWARE through your purchase of any product, download and/or use.  Nikon and/or Nikon’s licensors retain ownership of the SOFTWARE and all copies thereof and all related intellectual property rights, and reserves all rights not expressly granted to you under this Agreement.  This Agreement constitutes the complete and exclusive agreement, oral or written, between you and Nikon or any associated company of Nikon relating to the SOFTWARE.

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You may not use the SOFTWARE in connection with multiple systems, networks, servers, or emulations on a main frame or mini computer, provided that you may use the SOFTWARE on a single computer that is  connected to a network or server so long as the SOFTWARE cannot be accessed by other computers via such network or server.

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BIC CAMERA

BIC Camera

Retailer Bic Camera, Inc. sells gadgets to the general public in Japan.

BIC Camera

Retailer Bic Camera, Inc. sells gadgets to the general public in Japan. At the moment, there are 41 locations in Japan and they have a 50% stake in Kojima and a 100% stake in Sofmap, a computer retail chain.

Sogo’s Yrakucho building was purchased by Bic Camera in 2001 as part of the company’s expansion plans for the city. All around Japan in the 2000s, Bic Camera opened shops that were directly attached to JR stations. It was a significant event when Bic Camera moved its headquarters from Nishi-Ikebukuro to Takada. For the first time ever, a Japanese corporation went public on the JASDAQ Securities Exchange on August 10 after acquiring Sofmap in February of this year.

They purchased a 3.2 percent stake in Tokyo Broadcasting System earlier this year. After acquiring a 9.33 percent stake in Best Denki on October 5, 2007, Bic Camera now owns 14.95 percent of the company. After being listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on June 10, 2008, the company was delisted on August 29, 2008. (JASDAQ). TSE fined them US$1.3 million in 2009 after the company’s shares had lost half their value in the first quarter of that year due to accounting irregularities. Because of this, Arai resigned as chairman and the business was taken off the Tokyo Stock Exchange’s list of publicly traded companies. They took over Sofmap on January 26, 2010 and delisted the company from the stock market as a result. They purchased Sakuraya, a rival company, in June 2010.

With the opening of their first store in Tokyo’s Ikebukuro neighborhood, Bic Color was changed to Bic Camera in 1978. Bic Camera began as a retailer of low-cost cameras, but it has since evolved to include a wide range of products, including electronics, laptops, alcoholic beverages, golf clubs, bedding, luxury brand goods, bicycles, and children’s toys.

Bic Camera’s PC division was spun off in 1994 to Bic Personal Computer Hall Kabushiki gaisha Bikku Pasokon-kan). In 2000, this business was reintegrated into the parent firm following a drop in PC sales. Bic Camera, the primary shareholder of Nippon BS Broadcasting Corp., formed the company in 1999. Bic Camera protested France’s nuclear weapons tests in the South Pacific in 1995 by displaying banners.

Nikon Z9 Shipping Update

Nikon Z9

Adorama: Nikon Z9 Shipping Update, Canon’s Meta VR & More | Adorama Rewind 1/9/22.

Join Seth Miranda on Rewind, the show that gives us all of the content needed to know from the past week. Let’s talk about Z9 shipping Nikon cameras for robots, Canon Kokomo, Super high res shots of paintings and more!

Chapters:

0:00 Rewind 12/19/21

0:20 Nikon Z9 Shipping Update

3:12 Nikon Robot Vision

4:47 CES 2022 Overview

5:36 Canon Kokomo Meta VR Social Platform

8:51 Gnarbox Having Issues

10:34 Ultra High Res Rambrandt Paintings

12:59 Instagram Revives Chronological Feeds

16:05 Shout Out Of The Week

16:29 Question Of The Week

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Nikon Z9

Nikon CES 2022

Nikon CES 2022 website at www.nikon.com/ces2022e


Press release:

Nikon launches CES 2022 Special Website
January 6, 2022

TOKYO – Nikon Corporation has made the decision not to attend CES 2022 in-person, held from January 5 to 7, 2022 in Las Vegas, due to elevated concerns surrounding the COVID-19 Omicron variant after extensive consideration.

Information regarding the products and technologies that were planned to be exhibited on-site will instead be posted on a dedicated website below.

Please take a look at Nikon’s cutting-edge technologies.

Introducing the products and technologies that were planned to be exhibited at CES 2022.

See another side of Nikon.

Unlock the future with the power of light

Light is around us. It’s intangible. By learning how to control it, the human race has achieved unparalleled wealth and development in our society. For over a century, Nikon has been pursuing the same goal. By endeavoring to elevate precision to absolute levels, we have made a variety of cameras and lenses that can capture the world in intricate detail. Our semi-conductor and FPD lithography systems, microscopes, and measuring instruments have helped advance modern life significantly. Through these innovations, we have acquired technologies to process materials at precision levels beyond what the human eye can perceive, while establishing and honing the ability to process objects without applying mechanical power. From now into the future, with the role of SDGs paramount, Nikon is ready to go beyond the status quo and apply our expertise in fields where solutions for CO2 reduction, labor shortages, and healthcare are in immediate demand. All inspired by the control of light, our mobile riblet processing, AI-enhanced robot vision, and state-of-the-art imaging products will help advance the quality of life for people all around the world.

CES 2022 Photography


Sustainability inspired by shark skin

Riblet processing

Nature is a great source of wisdom that we learn from to make breakthrough engineering technology. Through the evolution of life, shark skin has formed a microscopic structure with a pattern of detailed grooves called “riblets”. This adaptation has enabled modern sharks to become powerful swimmers who expend little energy. If we apply these benefits to man-made products, riblet technology can make a significant contribution to world sustainability. For example, when applied to aircraft and gas turbines, the technology helps reduce friction resistance with fluids, improving fuel efficiency and leading to reduced CO2 emissions. Riblets can also be applied to wind turbines to more efficiently convert the abundant natural resource of wind energy into electricity. With riblets applied, a drone would be able to carry heavier payloads to more distant destinations. Unlike conventional machine manufacturing that demands skilled and experienced labor, Nikon uses laser beams both for measurement and machining for automated high-precision material processing, delivering riblet processing in a variety of applications to make positive impacts for society.


Beyond the human eyes

Robot Vision

The marriage of robotics and vision brings forth a paradigm shift in manufacturing. Nikon’s robot vision can make robot motion extremely fast, precise and flexible. By leveraging the optical and precision technologies we have cultivated over the years, we are helping contribute to the evolution of robotics.
Robotics technology is essential in resolving a variety of increasingly difficult challenges such as manufacturing automation and labor shortages. However, limitations in vision have meant conventional robotics have been unable to demonstrate their full capabilities. With this in mind, Nikon combines laser, x-ray and optical measurement technology to create a kinetic vision system far superior to the human eye. Beyond the conventional robot hand’s ability only to operate as instructed, robots with Nikon’s robot vision can respond to unexpected events in such a flexible manner that they appear to be alive. This superior vision will boost productivity and elevate manufacturing to a whole new level.
Nikon will further evolve robot vision and drive a paradigm shift to keep the industry sustainable.


Ultimate imaging experience (the Z series)

Z 9 – Unstoppable – CES 2022 Camera

The Z9, as Nikon’s first flagship mirrorless camera, brings long-awaited professional reliability into its category while rewriting what’s possible in image-making across the board. A great leap forward in autofocus performance, a revolutionary electronic viewfinder that eliminates blackout, and a 4-axis vertical/horizontal tilting monitor offering freedom in shooting angle redefine what you can capture. Its 8K UHD video with the world’s longest recording time of up to 125 minutes, without overheating problems, lets you push your boundaries further than ever. Whether you aim to shoot sports, wildlife, fashion, movies or other disciplines, the Z 9’s speed, power, quality and ease of use will help you go beyond your limits in every situation.

Z fc – Capture your iconic moments

Photography is not only about the outcome but about enjoying every step of the process. In an age when everything changes rapidly, the Z fc was introduced to savor the joy of the creation process further. Inspired by the designs of classic Nikon cameras, the Z fc lets you control it with tactile dial operations. By slowing down to take each picture, you can discover precious, simple moments that might have been overlooked in busy modern life. Nikon’s latest mirrorless imaging technology will transform your everyday moments into something truly iconic.

NIKKOR Z lenses

Largest mount. Abundant light. Ultimate imaging experience. The Z mount system is the rich and solid foundation for ever-growing imaging potential. Every NIKKOR Z lens is designed to bring a clear difference in your experience both for photography and videography. High resolution all the way to the edge of the frame, amazing sharpness even at wide open apertures, and depth of image achieved through natural and beautiful bokeh – all these characteristics work to enrich the visual experience. As many professionals attest, once you discover what’s possible with NIKKOR Z lenses, you can’t go back to your old aesthetic standards.

Nikon CES 2022

The NIKKOR Z lens lineup is scheduled to expand to a total of 36 amazing lenses by the end of 2023.

The NIKKOR Z lens lineup is scheduled to expand to a total of 36 amazing lenses by the end of 2023


The automated camera tracking solution for presenters

Mark Roberts Motion Control Limited (MRMC) Polymotion Chat is an easily deployable automated camera tracking solution that allows an operator to automate up to six presenter and guest camera positions, recording presenters who need to move around, such as for live events and broadcast applications like news, sports or weather presenting. Using limb- and face-detection software, Polymotion Chat tracks subject movements and provides stable and natural-looking content just like a camera operator. The camera agnostic automated subject tracking system is available for multiple broadcast and capture scenarios with 3 different solutions available: Pro, Studio & Broadcast. Whether you have simple tracking requirements or much more advanced large-scale studio needs, Polymotion Chat can help streamline and automate your workflow.

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