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Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II – In-Depth Report and Comparison to Canon and Sony 24-70mm Lenses

Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II – In-Depth Report and Comparison to Canon and Sony 24-70mm Lenses

The Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S II was announced on August 22, 2025 as a second-generation update to Nikon’s flagship Z-mount standard zoom. The S II uses Nikon’s Silky Swift VCM (SSVCM) focusing motor, delivering about five times faster autofocus than the previous Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S. It is the first 24-70mm f/2.8 mirrorless lens to feature internal zoom, keeping a constant length of 142 mm (versus 126 mm at 24 mm on the original). The lens weighs 675 g, about 130 g lighter than the first-generation 805 g model and lighter than Sony’s 695 g GM II and
23 August 2025
Nikon Z30 vs Z50 vs Z fc: The Ultimate APS-C Mirrorless Showdown in 2025

Nikon Z30 vs Z50 vs Z fc: The Ultimate APS-C Mirrorless Showdown in 2025

All three Nikon Z30, Z50, and Z fc share a 20.9MP DX sensor and Expeed 6 processor, with no in-body stabilization and a single UHS-I SD card slot. Each model offers 11 fps continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking and records 4K UHD at 30p and 1080p at 120p. The Z30 omits an EVF, uses a fully articulating rear touchscreen, supports USB-C power for long shoots, and can record continuously up to 125 minutes with no 30-minute limit. The Z50 includes an EVF and a 3.2-inch, 1.04M-dot tilting LCD, contributing to the strongest ergonomic handling among the three. The Z fc
20 August 2025
Nikon D780 vs D850 vs D500: The Ultimate 2025 DSLR Showdown of Nikon’s Legends

Nikon D780 vs D850 vs D500: The Ultimate 2025 DSLR Showdown of Nikon’s Legends

Nikon D780 (2020) features a 24.5MP FX BSI sensor with native ISO 100–51,200 (expandable to 204,800) and a 273-point on-sensor hybrid AF in Live View. Nikon D850 (2017) uses a 45.7MP FX BSI sensor (no AA filter) with native ISO 64–25,600 (expandable to 102,400) and a 153-point Multi-CAM 20K AF system. Nikon D500 (2016) employs a 20.9MP DX sensor, 153-point AF, 10 fps burst, and dual card slots: XQD/CFexpress Type B plus SD UHS-II. D780 combines DSLR and mirrorless DNA with a 51-point OVF AF and a 273-point Live View hybrid AF featuring Eye-Detect AF. D780 offers 7 fps with
20 August 2025
Nikon Zf vs Z6 III vs Zfc – Retro Charm Meets Modern Power in Nikon’s Mirrorless Showdown

Nikon Zf vs Z6 III vs Zfc – Retro Charm Meets Modern Power in Nikon’s Mirrorless Showdown

The Nikon Z6 III is a 24.5 MP full-frame hybrid with a partially stacked CMOS sensor and EXPEED 7, offering 6K video and up to 120 fps bursts at launch price $2,499 body. The Nikon Zf is a 24.5 MP full-frame camera using the Z6 II sensor family, updated with EXPEED 7, adds 10-bit video and a 96 MP pixel-shift mode, launched at $1,999. The Nikon Z fc is a 20.9 MP APS-C (DX) mirrorless with retro styling and a fully articulating screen, introduced at $959 body. Pixel-shift multi-shot is available on the Z6 III and Zf in 4, 8,
Battle of Nikon’s Full-Frame Mirrorless: Z7 II vs Z6 III vs Z5 II (2025 Showdown)

Battle of Nikon’s Full-Frame Mirrorless: Z7 II vs Z6 III vs Z5 II (2025 Showdown)

The Nikon Z7 II uses a 45.7MP backside-illuminated full-frame sensor with a base ISO of 64 and native ISO up to 25,600, delivering exceptional resolution and dynamic range for landscapes and studio work. The Z6 III adopts a 24.5MP partially stacked BSI CMOS sensor with native ISO 100–64,000 (expandable to 50–204,800) and adds a Pixel-Shift High-Res mode for ultra-detailed tripod shots. The Z5 II uses a 24.3MP BSI sensor inherited from the Z6 II and Zf, offering improved low-light performance with native ISO 100–64,000 and strong overall image quality for the price. Autofocus improves across the lineup, with the Z7
17 August 2025
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