This evening, Nikon announced the NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.8 S for their full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Z6 and Z7. The...
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Nikon has been a trusted name in photography for over fifty years, but they still have not produced an APS-C...
Nikon has a rich history of boring camera announcements in the D3000 line, but they’ve outdone themselves this time. This...
The new Nikon Z6 appears to be the company’s answer to the Sony A7III: they both use mid-resolution sensors that...
Nikon didn’t come out and say it. In fact, they claim that they will continue development of their DSLR camera...
The Nikon D7500 has some upgrades and some unusual changes from its predecessor, and not all of them are for...
D7200 vs D7500: Is It Worth the Upgrade? Nikon’s recently announced D7500 has a peculiar mix of features from the...
The Nikon D5600 is a very minor upgrade over its predecessor (the D5500), but still offers strong competition to the...
If you have a little extra money before the holidays, both lenses will begin shipping in November, although they're not cheap.
This evening Nikon has officially announced a lens that every Z series camera owner has been waiting for: the Nikkor...
Sony is the clear leader in the mirrorless full-frame camera market at the moment, and although they have recently lost...
Just as the Nikon Z6 appears to have been built to compete directly with the Sony A7III, the Nikon Z7...
After releasing teasers for weeks, Nikon finally announced their first full-frame mirrorless cameras today, the Z6 and Z7, both of...
This week I’ve been getting some hands-on time with the newly announced Sony A7R III at PhotoPlus, mostly with the...
Nikon announced three new wide and ultra-wide angle lenses this morning, including the AF-S Nikkor 28mm f/1.4E ED Gold Ring...
This morning, Nikon announced the D7500 SLR, merging the features of the more expensive D500 with the D7000 line. It...
Outside of the United States, yesterday Nikon announced the D5600 DSLR, a minor upgrade to the popular D5500. In fact,...
The quick answer: YES, the Pentax K-70 is less expensive, has some better features, and will probably give most people better image quality than they'd get with the Nikon D5500.