but Z-mount wasn’t Nikon’s first mirrorless interchangeable-lens system. That accolade goes to the short-lived Nikon 1. That’s right, the Nikon 1 system was a bit of a flash in the pan.
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Only at the edge at f/1.8 do we find a slight amount of CA, but one-tenth of a pixel is not going to show. Chromatic aberration (CA) is the lens' inability to focus on the sensor or film all ...
Nikon’s prime lens lineup also has some great options, like the 20mm f/1.8, 85mm f/1.2, and 135mm f/1.8. With a Z-mount body, you can use all the F-mount lenses, both from Nikon and third parties.
Nikon’s Z-series lens line-up has never been healthier. If you’re shooting with one of the best Nikon cameras, you’ll want to pair it with the best glass you can buy. That’s exactly what ...
Yes, the Nikon 1 series had interchangeable lenses, but the cameras were also known for their tiny bodies. At the heart of the series was a one-inch sensor, the sort that you find on advanced ...