More Z lenses
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ikon’s optical labs have certainly been
busy of late, with news of more glass for
the fêted mirrorless Z system. The Z 20mm
f/1.8 S (£1,049/$1,047) is the latest prime lens to
join Nikkor’s high-performance S-line and promises
superb edge-to-edge sharpness and excellent
low-light performance. Compact enough to fit
into small kit bags, the new Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3
VR (£849/$897) will be an ideal telephoto
zoom for travel photography.
nikon.com
Nikon D6
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he Japanese manufacturer has released
the specification for its latest flagship
model. Targeting professional
photographers, the new DSLR will have improved
autofocus, 14fps burst shooting support for
CFxpress capture cards and LAN connection.
Plus, astro photographers will love the new
camera’s ability to shoot at a shutter speed
of 900 seconds – that’s a full 15 minutes.
nikon.com; £TBC/$TBC
New Canon printer for
smartphone shoooters
The Selphy Square QX10
can produce 20 prints for
around 70p (75 cents)
when used with XS20L
printing packs. Images
are transferred over
Wi-Fi and output using
dye sub printing.
canon.com; printer,
£140/$150; refill
packs, £15/$15
Get it right in camera
- the definitive guide
Discover how to spend
less time hunched over
a screen... In Camera by
Gordon Laing, released
in this new edition, is
packed with hints and
tips for how to get
great images straight
from your camera.
ilexinstant.com;
£20/$20
New telephoto zoom for
Pentax K-Mount DSLRs
Weighing in at just
819g, the Pentax-D FA
70-210mm F4ED SDM
WR is also compact, with
an extension-free design.
The new lens has 20
elements in 14 groups,
with a nine-blade
round-shaped diaphragm
for pleasing bokeh.
ricoh-imaging.co.uk;
£1,199/$1,097
Focal point
Rounding up
what’s new
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egarding the article on Josef Koudelka
in our March 2020 issue, that coinicided
with the release of the new cut of the
documentary film Koudelka: Shooting Holy Land.
Following discussion with the film’s production
company we would like to clarify that the article
was not an interview initiated or conducted by
Digital Camera, as the the magazine’s cover and
article headers suggested. It was made possible
thanks to access that our writer was given by the
film’s marketing agency to the new cut’s bonus
content, which was transcribed and edited by our
writer in a way that may have misrepresented the
spoken questions and answers
as they appeared in the original video material.
Unfortunately the use of this content’s transcripts,
as published in the article, was not coordinated
with nor agreed on with the film’s production
company. We regret any inconvenience and
distress which might have resulted from this
misunderstanding. Any readers wishing to watch
the original video footage can find it in the bonus
content featured on the new cut of Koudelka:
Shooting Holy Land. This is available on DVD
and Blu-ray, and can be streamed via Vimeo.
Find out more at http://www.koudelka-film.com
Koudelka: Shooting Holy Land
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1 NIKON D6 & F/2.8E ED VR
Pictured with a Nikkor F/2.8E ED VR,
the D6 is sure to be a staple at the
summer Olympic Games in Toyko.
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