![]() The tight-knit functioning of the pack It makes them seem more like an individual unit versus a group of self-guided animals. The dogs have an uncanny ability to communicate with and respond to one another which includes both visual and audible cues. It has in-camera VR Vibration Compensation stabilization for up to 5.5 stops of shake reduction.The dogs have fascinating pack mentality which includes an alpha female who tends to the den and pups, and the rest of the pack who hunts then returns to the den in a support role. The new hot shoe will accommodate and anchor accessories like microphones and audio solutions. With Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, an application will give remote access and remote controls for camera functions, including control over the long zoom distance. Updating their most popular non-interchangeable camera from the P900, the $799 Nikon CoolPix P950 has the same 16-megapixel 1/2.3” sensor and 83x zoom lens with 24-2000mm equivalence.Īdding 4K in UHD resolution, larger EVF, new hot shoe and RAW capture, there is also a new audio jack for monitoring recorded sound. Two AF drives have been combined for a minimum focus within 1-1/2 feet on one end of the zoom range and a meter at the other. The 14-24mm F/2.8 will complete the trifecta.Ĭombining internal lens stabilizations with in-camera body stabilization, the lens can provide up to five stops of shake reduction. Nikon’s $2,599 NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S lens is their second model in the promised “trinity” of F/2.8 zooms that will cover the mirrorless full-frame Z Mount cameras. It has 9 blade aperture and a memory recall function for favored focus and depth of field. The 120-300mm F/2.8 has four stops of VR Vibration Reduction.įor the first time in a Nikon Lens, the SR Shortwave Reduction element will address chromatic aberrations found below the blue spectrum to address problems like purple fringing. Now planned for February, there are 25 lens elements in 19 different groupings and specialized glass construction with an ED lens. Teased last September 4th, Nikon confirmed during our meeting at PhotoPlus that the $9,499 120-300mm F/2.8 NIKKOR “would be available in time for the Olympics” this summer in Tokyo. The body is very similar to the D750 aside from the removal of the internal flash and the addition of an additional SD slot and USB-C plug for charging, image transfer and firmware. They also have a bursting mode for 120fps with 2-megapixel shots. Using Silent Mode in Live View, full-resolution continuous capture is than available at 12fps. 7fps bursting is the same as found in the Nikon D5. Though the D780 uses the same D750 battery, energy pullout is more conservative, giving 2,260 shots on a single charge. The same 24.5-megapixel BSI backside-illumination sensor has a native ISO that has been increased from 100-12,600 to 100-51,200 with two additional expandable stops. It also has the internal focus-stacking and negative digitaizer modes (for black-and-white and color film scanning) mode as debuted in the Nikon D850. Similarly, multiple exposure sequences can be moved around and matched after the exposures have been taken. Previously, external software options were required. There is new internal processing of still images for an immediate time-lapse sequence straight from camera. With a Movie Mode that can capture a 25-minute sequence, there are also improved time-lapse options. For the first time ever in a Nikon camera, six of them can capture unprocessed RAW stills and video simultaneously. The Bulb settings have also been expanded from 1/30th of a second to a total 900 seconds, or 15 minutes. Shutter sync has been increased to 1/8000th of a second in the D780. (Video is captured from Live View streams.) This will cover more than 90 percent of the Live View screen. Instead, they’ve added new internal processing and a completely new 273-point phase-detection autofocusing system for video. While nearly every release in the last year has addressed the mirrorless Z Mount of cameras and lenses, Nikon is “showing their commitment” to the Nikkor F Mount and the more than 110-million lenses available on the market with their latest release, the Nikon D780 DSLR.īuilding on the similar Nikon D750, the Nikon D780 removes the internal flash. “It feels like a D750 but looks like a D850,” Nikon explained during a pre-briefing on the new new full-frame $2,299 Nikon D780 DSLR.
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