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Most of the out-of-this-world photos being beamed home from Artemis II were taken with an old-model Nikon camera that can be bought for about $1,000. NASA traded in the legendary Hasselblad model it ...
Among the most talked-about pieces of kit are the Nikon cameras selected for the mission. NASA astronauts have been trained with the Nikon D5, a DSLR that is now over a decade old but the reason to ...
The D3000 slots into Nikon’s DLSR line-up below the D5000, replacing the D60 and D40x at the entry level position. Although not the smallest in its class, the D3000 is nonetheless compact as befits ...
Artemis 2's viral Earth photos came from a discontinued 2016 Nikon D5, confirmed by EXIF data — and on Monday, it gets its shot at a new Earthrise Let us dispense with the fantasy first. No, it was ...
With Artemis II hopefully launching April 1, NASA is sending a 10-year-old Nikon D5 DSLR to the Moon — and there are several very good reasons why. [Update: It turns out that a Nikon Z9 made it onto ...
Looking at sharpness, at 24mm the centre is outstanding from f/4 to f/8, excellent at f/11 and f/16 and still very good at f/22. The edges are good at f/4, very good from f/5.6 to f/11, good at f/16 ...
Nikon has a new CEO and President – and the imaging giant’s new leader has an extensive background in lenses and optics. On Wednesday, April 1, Yasuhiro Ohmura took the lead role at Nikon as the ...
We're finishing up our review of the Nikon ZR, the company's video-focused camera with the same 24MP partially stacked full-frame sensor found in the Z6III, and, as part of our testing, have put it in ...
Yes, while DSLRs are almost extinct in the consumer camera market (Nikon won't be making any more, and it’s now into its third generation of mirrorless Z cameras) NASA continues to favor the classic ...
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