New Nikon D780 Trade-in Program Now Live in US

Nikon USA announced a new trade-in program where for a limited time you can get an additional $300 toward a Nikon D780 purchase in addition to the camera’s trade-in value. The new Nikon D780 Trade-in program launched and can be reached from the dedicated pages at Adorama and B&HPhoto.

The Nikon D780 is a replacement for one of the most well-rounded DSLRs ever made: the D750 (see comparison). The mid-range FX-format DSLR features a 24.5MP BSI-CMOS sensor – likely the same as in the Z6 – which features on-sensor phase detection. That means that in live view you’ll get dramatically improved autofocus compared to previous Nikon DSLRs, plus face and eye detection. When shooting through the viewfinder you’ll have a 51-point AF system backed with the higher-resolution metering sensor and algorithms from the D5. See official announcement.

More on Nikon D780 DSLR : Is it a Z6 Killer?

Nikon D780 price $2,296.95 – at B&H Photo Video/Adorama/Amazon.

Here is the full press release about the new Nikon D780 trade-in program : Continue reading “New Nikon D780 Trade-in Program Now Live in US”

Nikon D780 vs Nikon D850 for Wedding Photography

Here is a video review about wedding photography comparing Nikon D780 vs Nikon D850 full frame DSLR cameras.

Taylor Jackson has compared the new Nikon D780 against the Nikon D850 for wedding photographers (including buffer speed test).

You can watch the video below.  Continue reading “Nikon D780 vs Nikon D850 for Wedding Photography”

Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Review: It is a Game-Changer

Here is a new Canon EOS-1D X Mark III reviewPeter Read Miller starts his Canon EOS-1D X Mark III review as a professional sports shooter. He offers his thoughts on what he likes and is excited about Canon’s new flagship DSLR camera.

Peter Read Miller has been photographing athletes, events and the sporting life for more than 40 years. He is has worked as a staff and contract photographer for Sports Illustrated for more than 35 years. His images have appeared on over 100 Sports Illustrated covers.

He thinks the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III is a game-changer. Below you can watch part 1 and part 2 of his Canon EOS-1D X Mark III. Continue reading “Canon EOS-1D X Mark III Review: It is a Game-Changer”

Nikon D6 Compared to Nikon D5: One Stop Improved High ISO

The Nikon D6 DSLR will be officially announced in mid-February ahead of the CP+ 2020 event.

According to latest rumors, the Nikon D6’s high ISO will be one stop improved than Nikon D5. Check out the latest rumored specs of Nikon D6 below: Continue reading “Nikon D6 Compared to Nikon D5: One Stop Improved High ISO”

Nikon D780 Camera in Stock and Shipping

The Nikon D780 full frame DSLR camera now in stock and shipping at major US stores. Order now if you are interested.

Nikon unveiled the new Nikon D780 ($2,296.95 – at B&H Photo Video/Adorama/Amazon), replacing the company’s most popular full-frame DSLR ever, the D750, and it aims to do so by combining the soul of the Z6 mirrorless camera with the body of the D750.

Nikon D780 with 24-120mm Lens: $2,796.95 at AmazonB&HAdorama.

Read more: Best Lenses for Nikon D780 | Best Memory Cards for Nikon D780 | Nikon D780 Sample Images Continue reading “Nikon D780 Camera in Stock and Shipping”

Best Lenses for Canon EOS-1D X Mark III

Best Lenses for Canon EOS-1D X Mark III camera. Looking for the recommended lenses for Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR? Here are our top recommended Canon 1D X Mark III lenses.

Built for speed, sensitivity, and precision, the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III (AmazonB&HAdorama) is a powerful DSLR camera designed for the professional sports, photojournalist, wildlife and wedding photographers. Featuring a newly designed 20.1MP full-frame CMOS sensor and updated DIGIC X image processor, the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III is capable of continuous shooting rates up to 16 fps with the optical viewfinder or 20 fps in live view, with a 1000-shot buffer when shooting raw+JPEG, and it has the ability to internally record 5.5K RAW video and uncropped 4K 60p derived from the original 5.5K readout in Canon Log with 10-bit 4:2:2. Canon Log allows users to record 4K and 1080p video files with up to 12 stops of High Dynamic Range and wide exposure latitude, making it simple to coordinate color settings with other Canon cameras in multi-camera set-ups. These features will help to provide professional photographers with a fast and powerful tool to capture images with a greater level of resolution, higher sensitivity, reduced moiré and improved image quality in higher ISO ranges with reduced noise.

So, if you already got the Canon EOS-1D X Mark III, the next thing is to find the best lenses for your Canon 1D X Mark III camera. In order to help you get a professional-like shot, here we list the top recommended and right lenses for Canon EOS-1D X Mark III DSLR camera including leading prime and zoom options from wide-angle to telephoto. Continue reading “Best Lenses for Canon EOS-1D X Mark III”

Nikon D880 to be Announced on 2020, First Specifications

In addition to the D780 DSLR announced by Nikon at the CES 2020 event at the beginning of the year, it is stated that if all goes well, the D850 successor will be named as Nikon D880 towards the end of the year.

In terms of Nikon D880 features, the camera will carry almost the same basic features that we saw on the Nikon Z7. While the sensor resolution has not yet been confirmed, multiple rumors indicate that Nikon D880 DSLR prototypes with specifications 47MP and 55MP FF BSI CMOS Sensor are available.

We have already told you that the name of this model might be the Nikon D860, and we also emphasized that it will include a new 60MP sensor that comes with the Sony A7r IV. Continue reading “Nikon D880 to be Announced on 2020, First Specifications”

Best Memory Cards for Nikon D780

Best memory cards for Nikon D780 ! Looking for the best SD memory cards for Nikon D780? Here are our top recommended & fastest SD cards for Nikon D780 DSLR camera

The Nikon D780 DSLR camera has dual SD memory card slots that both support the UHS-II standard for fast read/write speeds. The Nikon D780 is a DSLR with a 24 Megapixel full-frame sensor with UHD 4K video recording up to 30 fps as well as full HD 1080p video recording at up to 120p, along with integrated N-Log Gamma and HLG settings for refined color control. The Nikon D780 (AmazonB&HAdorama) is capable of fast 7 fps burst shooting with the viewfinder or incredible 12 fps in live view.

For the Nikon D780 users, we suggest that picking two UHS-II SD cards from the list below, so that you can take full advantage of the ultra high read speeds and write speeds of UHS-II cards. So just take a look and choose the one you like!

Which memory cards will work best in the Nikon D780? Here are some practical recommendations for SDHC and SDXC cards that work well in the D780. Continue reading “Best Memory Cards for Nikon D780”

Nikon D780 vs Nikon Z6 – Comparison

Let’s compare the Nikon D780 vs. Nikon Z6 full frame cameras.

Nikon unveiled the new Nikon D780 ($2,296.95 – at B&H Photo Video/Adorama/Amazon), replacing the company’s most popular full-frame DSLR ever, the D750, and it aims to do so by combining the soul of the Z6 mirrorless camera with the body of the D750.

Our comparison table below covers all the important specifications of each camera. Below that, we specifically talk about the new improvements and which model is better suited for your needs. Check out the  Nikon D780 vs. Nikon Z6 comparison ! Continue reading “Nikon D780 vs Nikon Z6 – Comparison”