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Nikon Z system cameras

Nikon Z system cameras

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Creative portraits with continuous light

In this compact studio workshop, Alina Rudya shows how color can be used in a targeted way - through clothing, backgrounds and the use of continuous light and colored neon lights. Together we will create lively, expressive studio portraits in which color and light play a central creative role.

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Atmospheric and colorful - using colors skillfully

In this lecture, Alina Rudya uses selected examples from her own work and from classic portrait photography to show how light and color can be used in a targeted manner to influence the mood and aesthetics of a portrait. Specific examples will be used to illustrate how even small changes in lighting or color can significantly change the effect of a portrait.

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Z5 Mark II - Better, faster, smarter!

With the new Z5 Mark II, Nikon is taking its popular entry-level full-frame camera to a new level and presenting an all-round successful overall package. The camera is aimed at all ambitious photographers, content creators and newcomers who value high image quality, intuitive operation and an attractive price-performance ratio. We took a closer look at the Z5 II for you - find out what makes it better than its predecessor in this article!

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Nikon Z50 II - The perfect APS-C camera for everyone?

With the Z50 Mark II, Nikon has launched the successor to the Z50 on the market, which should bring a number of improvements and thus be an even better overall package. Reason enough to take a closer look. Is the camera a worthy successor to one of the most popular APS-C cameras? Let's find out together in this blog post with video!

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Professional filming with Nikon cameras

Professional filming with Nikon cameras - the most important lessons learned from the workshop with Marian Hirschfeld

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Nikon's fixed focal length Trinity - The portrait photographer's dream at aperture f1.2

The great Nikon Z mount with its 55mm diameter gave rise to hopes for a long time that all Nikon lenses in the system camera sector would now have a significantly larger aperture. But this was a long time coming in some cases. Now Nikon has delivered and completed its Trinity with the 35mm F1.2. This was preceded by the Nikon Nikkor 85mm F1.2 and the Nikon Nikkor 50mm F1.2.

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Storytelling and conception in food photography

How do you tell the special stories behind the everyday? And how do you actually create food images that are about more than just aesthetic enjoyment? We will answer these and many other questions in this live workshop.

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Abstract with humor - a different kind of food photography - live workshop with Leah Bethmann

This live workshop is about the question of how to tell the special stories behind the everyday - with a touch of humor.

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The Nikon Z are the all-rounders among full-frame cameras

The Nikon Z series is the first Nikon mirrorless camera system with an extra large bayonet (55 mm) and a full-frame sensor. With a higher amount of light, these offer more detail, depth and color. With several hundred autofocus points, the Z series cameras maintain sharpness to the corners of the image and support your imagination in image composition in the best way. Regardless of the lens, Nikon Z series cameras compensate for camera shake in 5 directions. This is made possible by a 5-axis image stabilizer (VR) integrated into the camera. As a result, photos always remain sharp and movies continue to run stably. The special feature of the Z bayonet is a larger diameter than most other popular full-frame systems. The larger diameter allows a higher amount of light to pass through toward the sensor. It is a rear-exposed CMOS full-frame sensor, which enables autofocus with phase detection in the sensor plane and thus razor-sharp images in any light. The autofocus system detects motion instantly. Even with tiny and fast movements, the focus is tracked with the highest precision. However, when dealing with static subjects, the focus can be set to the smallest details using the "needle point metering field". The Intelligent Autofocus Processor with Face Detection detects faces and keeps them in focus, even if a person turns their face away at that moment. The associated Nikon Z lenses are, like the camera's body, lightweight, compact and yet fast. With the FTZ bayonet adapter, you can still use Nikkor F lenses on many Nikon Z series cameras. A high megapixel count allows large format prints to be produced without sacrificing image quality. Another highlight of the Nikon Z system cameras are fast continuous shooting, high ISO sensitivities and 4K recording.

Always precise and razor-sharp movie shots

You can set the focusing speed and sensitivity for AF tracking specifically for movie shooting. The design of Nikon Z lenses reduces annoying "focus breathing" and focus shift when zooming. The camera's Active D-Lighting function perfectly balances light and shadow. This is especially important for high-contrast subjects and is great for movies that need to be finished immediately.

The Z Series connects quickly with other devices

With built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability, you're guaranteed to get a quick connection to a SnapBridge-enabled smart device. You can quickly share JPEGs and conveniently shoot photos and movies remotely. In "Station" or "Base Station" mode, you can transfer JPEG and RAW images without cables. An optional WLAN adapter allows you to transfer data via network. The Nikon Z series full-frame mirrorless cameras can be classified as all-rounders, but they are particularly suitable for portraits, landscapes, architecture or sports shots.

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