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Our full guide to the best Nikon mirrorless cameras will help you find the right model for you; be you a total beginner, ...
Nikon has a variety of cameras, designed specifically to meet the diverse needs of its customers. When the company moved to mirrorless, they had more misses than hits. But in more recent years, this ...
We were not impressed. Lens The 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 VR kit lens adds the benefit of image stabilisation (which Nikon calls ‘Vibration Reduction’) to the D60 camera and is worth the additional cost over ...
Nikon Z6III review: Video performance Nikon has pumped up the Z6III’s video features, creating a solid hybrid camera with pro-level video capabilities.
If you’re new to Nikon’s mirrorless Z-mount camera system, these are the first lenses you should consider adding to your arsenal.
Autofocus and vibration reduction To assist handheld shooting, the NIKKOR Z DX 12-28mm f/3.5-6.5 PZ VR provides 4.5 stops of vibration reduction. That will not only make it easier to shoot in ...
We'd perhaps like to see them include some kind of image stabilization (or Vibration Reduction as Nikon labels it) but we're sure this would push both the price and the size/weight up considerably.
Almost perfect, the Nikon Monarch HG 10x42 binoculars are possibly the best we've ever tested: insane optical quality in a slim, polished package.
Following up on the AF-S 200-400mm f4.0G ED VR lens released in 2003, the new lens adds Nikon's VRII Vibration Reduction system among other useful improvements.
Kit lenses and vibration reduction Right now, there are only two DX-format lenses for the Z-mount but we should see more lenses along the way.
The Z50 lacks the in-body stabilization (or "VR" vibration reduction, as Nikon calls it) available on the full-frame models. However, the first two lenses for the system do have VR with five stops ...