NIKON NEW RELEASES INCLUDING THE D780

Nikon new releases including the D780

The Nikon D780 is a high-performance full-frame upgrade to the Nikon D750. Nikon announced the D780 alongside a new F mount telephoto zoom, a Z mount 70-200mm f2.8 and a powerhouse superzoom compact camera: Nikon P950.

Nikon D780

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The D780 is a powerful camera for photography and film-making. Features that are updated from the D750 include, ISO range, AF systems, and video resolution making 4k UHD movie recording possible. The D780 has a 24.5 megapixel sensor and is compatible with Nikon F mount FX and DX lenses.

Speed and focus

The D780 is a fast camera shooting up to 7fps through the viewfinder, and 12fps in silent live-view, with a focus system to match. Nikon have combined the AF systems of the D750 and the Z6 mirrorless camera: Z6 live view AF-system allows Eye detection to keep your subjects sharp and low-light AF capable of locking onto a subject at an incredibly gloomy -6 EV*. Photographers shooting through the viewfinder should experience flagship focus tracking standards from the D780 using the 51 point phase-detection AF system.

ISO Range

Sensitivity of the sensor is essential, if we expect the camera to focus in very low light the images must also be worth recording. To make this possible Nikon have extended the native ISO range to 51,200 (from 12,800 on the D750) and the extended ISO range can reach 204,800.

Movie Settings

Shoot 4k UHD footage at 30p/25p/24p with zero crop factor thanks to the camera’s 6K image sensor resolution. Nikon have a strong background in clean HDMI output, external video recorders can capture footage from the D780 in rich Hybrid Log Gamma HDR, ideal for footage that will be seen immediately on compatible HDR tv sets.

The Nikon D780 is £2199 including VAT body-only. Contact our sales team to place an order. Email sales@fixationuk.com or call us on 0207 582 3294

* Low-light AF available from lenses with a maximum aperture of f/2 or wider.

AF-S Nikkor 120-300mm f2.8E FL ED SR VR for DSLR Cameras


Nikon have included 300mm into an f2.8 zoom lens offering Nikon photographers more versatility without compromising speed. The 300mm focal length was long the preserve of prime lenses, a classic lens for indoor sports and tennis. The lens is compatible with tele-converters likely to give you more reach without risk of losing optical performance; even with a 2x teleconverter the lens will be within the f/5.6 limit required for reliable auto-focus on most professional DSLR bodies.

The AFS Nikkor 120-300mm f/2.8E FL ED SR VR will be available early spring at £9499 including VAT. Contact our sales team to place an order. Email sales@fixationuk.com or call us on 0207 582 3294

Nikkor Z 70-200mm f2.8 VR S for Nikon Z mirrorless cameras


This is a long awaited professional-build 70-200mm lens for the Nikon Z6 and Z7 mirrorless camera bodies. Sharpness is exceptional across the frame and new SR glass has been used for improved chromatic aberration control. The lens has it’s own Fn button which can have 21 functons assigned from AF lock to metering, bracketing and more. If you shoot mirrorless or are moving in the direction of the Z6 or Z7 camera bodies this lens makes the Z series a very tempting package.

The Nikkor Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S will be available early spring at £2399 including VAT. Contact our sales team to place an order. Email sales@fixationuk.com or call us on 0207 582 3294

Nikon Coolpix P950


A small but mighty compact camera with a phenomenal zoom range equivalent to 24-2000mm and a bright maximum aperture of f/2.8 (at the wide angle end of the zoom) the P950 will not replace your DSLR or mirrorless camera but does give you a massive reach, greater than any modern telephoto, ideal when carrying a super-telephoto lens is not an option. The camera has a full size hot shoe for use with microphones, scopes, or on-camera flash.

The Nikon Coolpix P950 will be available early spring at £799 including VAT. Contact our sales team to place an order. Email sales@fixationuk.com or call us on 0207 582 3294

CANON EOS 1DX MARK III

Canon EOS 1DX mark III

Canon’s new full-frame flagship DSLR was launched in January 2020. This professional body is tough and designed for working at high speed, check out the full details below.

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The EOS 1DX mark III features technologies adopted from recent mirrorless releases, while it keeps the familiar form of a full-frame DSLR. Designed for professional photographers the EOS 1DX series have been the standard body for professional sports, wildlife and press photographers working across the world. The EOS 1DX mark III will help you push the boundaries of speed and low light in your photography.

The Canon EOS 1DX mark III is £6499 including VAT, initial deliveries scheduled early March. To place an order call us on 0207 582 3294 email our sales team on sales@fixationuk.com

Key technologies:

The EOS 1DX mark III will showcase the greatest technical developments from Canon to date. We set out the key features and comparisons to the 1DX mark II below.

Data transfer

Canon’s EOS 1DX series camera bodies are in the hands of sports photographers every day in stadia around the world. To compete in today’s digital imaging market, images from major events have to be sent to picture desks as quickly as possible to beat the competition. The 1DX mark III makes image transfer easy: The body can send images direct via the ethernet port at twice the speed of the EOS 1DX mark II using FTP transfer from camera. The EOS 1DX mark III has a built-in wifi transmitter for file transfer to local devices – ideal for news-gathering on the move and shooting for social. The new WFT-E9 wireless file transmitter boosts the wifi speed to double that of the EOS 1DX mark II. Canon states that the network setup has been simplified to enhance the professional workflow.

Autofocus

The EOS 1DX mark III autofocus system has been enhanced with a deep learning auto-focus algorithm trained on real-world examples of sport photography. The AF system can track athletes’ faces, even when obscured by masks and googles. The AF system can also identify when a subject is upside down, such as in diving competitions and extreme sports, to better maintain sharp tracking auto focus. The camera features phase detection pixels on the imaging sensor – a major technology from the world of mirrorless cameras – this allows the camera to track focus while shooting at continuous 20fps

AF Smart Controller

The AF-on button has been combined with the AF control joystick in both vertical and horizontal orientations, so you can move and activate your AF points from a single button. The “smart controller” uses a sensor instead of a moving joystick, making it more durable and enabling it’s operation even when wearing gloves. The camera automatically disables the vertical smart controller when in landscape orientation to reduce the risk of accidentally moving the AF point.

CF Express Cards

Another new card type. In fact, CFexpress is a new version of the XQD cards found in Nikon cameras since the Nikon D4. This does mean that existing CFast cards and Compact Flash cards are not compatible with the EOS 1DX mark III, but CFexpress cards are faster, allowing for 20fps rates without buffering, and 4K video recording. Canon are giving a free CFexpress card and reader with pre-orders while stocks last. Ask our sales team for more info.

Specification comparison:

Canon EOS 1DX mark III
vs Canon EOS 1DX mark II

To download the full specification PDF click here.

Basics:
Sensor: 20.1 megapixel vs 20.2 megapixel
ISO: 100-102,400 vs 100-51,200
Continuous Shooting Viewfinder: 16fps vs 14fps
Continuous Shooting LiveView: 20fps with AF vs 16fps no AF
Shutter Life*: 500,000 vs 400,000 actuations
Weight: 1.44kg vs 1.53kg
Battery Life: 2850 vs 1210

Focus:
AF Points Viewfinder: 191 vs 61
AF Points Live View: 3869 vs 0
Lowest EV for AF: -4 vs -3
Lowest EV for Live View AF: -6 vs N/A

Connectivity:
Memory Cards: 2x CFexpress vs 1x CFast 1x CompactFlash
WiFi Transmission: Built in WiFi and Bluetooth with WFT-E9 optional vs Wifi via afaptoe WFT-E8 only
Ethernet: Hi-Speed Gigabyte Ethernet vs Gigabye Ethernet
USB: 3.1 Gen2 with Type-C port vs USB 3.0
GPS: yes, built in vs yes, built in

Movie & Video:
4k & more Res: 5.5K Raw(60P), 4K DCI (60P), 4k UHD(60P) vs 4K video (60P)
HD Video: Full HD (120P) vs Full HD (120P)
Movie Crop: Full Width DCI, 1.3x Crop vs 1.3x crop
RAW recording: Yes vs No

To place an order call us on 0207 582 3294 email our sales team on sales@fixationuk.com

*Shutter ratings are only guaranteed within the 1st year of use

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