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It's firmware Friday. Once again, Sony and Nikon lead the charge with firmware updates. Nikon even surprised us with an update to a discontinued model. The Coolpix P1000, which has become a meme in photography circles for its insane zooming capabilities, may have been discontinued in March 2024, but that doesn't mean it's been forgotten.We've rounded up the latest firmware changes for Sony's a7CR
Tamron has announced it is developing an existing lens, the 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 all-in-one zoom lens, for two new mounts: The Nikon Z mirrorless camera mount and Canon’s RF mirrorless camera mount for APS-C mirrorless cameras. The company also said the release date and pricing will be announced later. The lens maker said that this lens, designed for APC-S cameras, was “the world's
Photo: DPReviewThis week brought a wave of firmware updates from Sony and Nikon, targeting full-frame and APS-C models. Sony released new software for the a7C, a7 III and ZV-E10, delivering stability improvements and minor tweaks. Nikon released updates for its flagship mirrorless Z9 and the newer Z50II, aiming to refine performance and fix a few lingering bugs. Here's a quick rundown of what's n
Nikon's been on a roll this week. Following firmware updates for the Z9 and Z50II, the company released version 2.3.0 of NX Tether, its free tethered shooting software. NX Tether allows photographers and videographers to connect their Nikon camera directly to a computer for real-time control over focus, exposure, white balance and more, all while using a larger screen for improved precision.Users
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Photo: Richard ButlerLast week, Nikon announced a firmware update to its Zf camera that added its bird-specific subject detection mode, promising it'd be quicker and more accurate at detecting and tracking birds than the Auto or Animal modes. Our comments section resounded with a single question: when is it coming to the
Image: OmniVisionOmniVision, one of the leading developers of digital imaging sensors, has announced a new smartphone sensor that promises the highest dynamic range of any option currently on the market, as Digital Camera World reports. OmniVision isn't new to innovation, previously releasing the world's smallest commercially available image sensor. The company says the OV50X CMOS sensor is made
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Sample galleryThis widget is not optimized for RSS feed readers. Click here to open it in a new browser window / tab.This week, Nikon announced the Z5II, its entry-level full-frame camera. It uses a 24MP BSI sensor we've seen in plenty of other cameras, such as the Zf and Z6 II, but that's not a complaint – in the past, i
Nikon has rolled out Firmware 2.0 for its retro-inspired Zf full-frame mirrorless camera, bringing with it several powerful features borrowed from the Z6 III and flagship Z9. This update significantly enhances both functionality and creative flexibility. One of the biggest additions is support for Nikon Imaging Cloud, enabling users to wirelessly upload images directly from the Zf to Nikon&rsqu
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Hyundai has just shown off its second-generation Nexo SUV in South Korea, which gets all-new styling, increased range, and towing capability – a first in the fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEV) category.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Hyundai, Hydrogen-powered, Hydrogen, FCEV, Fuel Cell, SUV


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