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Nikon 800mm f/5.6 VR monster super-telephoto announced


Nikon is to unveil its a new monster to its lens line-up. The Nikon AF-S 800mm f/5.6 will be the longest focal length in its current range of optic – an honour currently held by its AF-S 600mm f/4G ED VR.

The longer FX full-frame-compatible lens will have an angle of view of around 3° and will be lusted after by wildlife, sports and paparazzi photographers the world over. It will provide a whopping crop-factor-enduced effective focal length of 1200mm when used on popular DX Nikon D-SLR models.

A prototype of the new lens will be shown at the British Open Golf Championships at Royal Lytham ST Annes next week, and again at the bi-annual Photokina trade show in Cologne this September.

The price, or availability, have not been announced yet – but we expect the recommended retail to be well over the £10,000 ($15,000) mark

It is not the first time that Nikon has had a 800mm f/5.6 lens in its range, however. The Nikkor 800mm f/5.6 IF-ED was introduced in 1986 and discontinued in around 2005. It won’t be light either, and will inevitably weigh in more than the 5kg (11lb) 600mm f/4.

Sigma already produce an 800mm f/5.6 EX DG HSM supertelephoto in Nikon AF mount.

Source: www.digitalcameraworld.com

Nikon GP-1 Review: Accessory GPS Unit for Nikon D90, D200, D300, D700 and D3

Nikon D90 with Nikon GP-1 GPS Unit

Nov. 12th, 2008




We recently had the opportunity to test out the new Nikon GP-1 GPS positioning device, a Nikon digital SLR accessory which provides a “Geotagging” feature when connected to a supported camera. By tagging your photos with geotags you will not be left wondering down the road "Where was that picture taken?"

The Nikon GP1 works by receiving signals from a number of satellites in space. Through triangulation, the camera will “know” where it is on the surface of the Earth and record the latitude and longitude and altitude in the meta data on pictures. Once the GPS data is stored, images can be plotted on a map in Nikon View NX software or on-line at myPicturetown.com, as well as many other programs and web sites.

The Nikon GP-1 GPS unit is compatible with the Nikon D90, D200, D300, D300s, D700, and the Nikon D3, D3x and the D3s (also: D2Hs, D2X, D2Xs) digital SLR's. The unit is slated to be available at the end of the month for a manufacturer's recommended retail price (MSRP) of $275 Canadian. (12/11/08)

Nikon GP-1 GPS Unit

The Nikon GP-1 unit attaches to a camera’s accessory shoe or a camera strap via the supplied strap adapter GP1-CL1. Power is supplied from the camera.

There are three connection ports found on the Nikon GP-1, one (marked 'CAMERA' on the top of the unit) to connect via supplied cables to a supported camera, one (marked with remote graphic icon) to connect the new Nikon MC-DC2 remote release cable, and one USB type connection to a computer (found on the back of unit).

The Nikon GP-1 comes supplied with two types of camera cables, the GP1-CA90 that allows connection to the Nikon D90, and the GP1-CA10 for connection to the 10-pin remote terminal of other compatible cameras, including the Nikon D200, D300, D700 and the D3, and the older Nikon D2X, D2Hs, and D2Xs.


Nikon MC-DC2 Remote Cable for the Nikon D90

Nikon MC-DC2 Remote Release Cable

An optional accessory that plugs into the accessory terminal of specific Nikon SLR cameras (currently only the Nikon D90) and allows the shutter to be released without making direct contact with the camera body. Use of this cable can help avoid camera shake when shooting with a tripod, and it can be used to activate long exposures (bulb).


Nikon GP1 GPS Unit Major Features

  • Geotag: image positioning information of pictures such as latitude, longitude (Geodetic System WGS84) can be added to the image.


  • Correlation between pictures and maps is supported by GPS function in conjunction with ViewNX version 1.2 software (no-charge download from Nikon website) and my Picturetown.


  • Acquired data: Latitude, longitude, altitude, time information


  • Time required for satellite acquisition: Approx. 45 sec. (cold start), approx. 5 sec. (hot start)


  • Power source: Supplied from camera body (or computer using USB connection)
  • In order to use the Nikon GP-1 GPS unit with the Nikon D90, there are a few steps that first have to be followed. To begin we connected the supplied GP1-CA90 cable between the "CAMERA' socket on the GP-1 and the "GPS" connection port found on the side of the Nikon D90. The GP-1 GPS unit simply slides into the hot shoe connection of the camera for secure placement. You can also attach the Nikon GP-1 unit to the strap of the camera with the supplied strap adapter.


    Nikon GP-1 LED receiving indicators:

  • Red blinking (GPS data not recorded)

  • Green blinking (GPS data recorded utilizing three satellites)

  • Green solid (Four or more satellites detected, GPS data is more accurate)


  • Testing the Nikon GP-1 Accessory with the Nikon D90 SLR


    Nikon D90 SLR Setup Menu Nikon D90 GPS Menu
    In the next step we set up the camera by selecting the GPS option found under the "Set Up" menu on the Nikon D90. The GPS menu on the D90 offers two selections: "Auto meter off" and "Position". It is recommended to set "Auto meter off" to OFF, since the Nikon GP-1 draws its power from the camera. The camera could otherwise enter sleep mode while using the Nikon GP-1.
    In order to activate the Nikon GP-1 and establish a GPS connection you select the 'Position' option in the menu. Once the Nikon GP-1 receives GPS signals, the 'Position' coordinates (Latitude, Longitude, Altitude, UTC) show up in the menu display.

    In our tests using the Nikon D90, the GP-1 was able to determine a location in as fast as 40 seconds when used in an open area.

    It took almost 60 seconds to get a signal when we tested the GP-1 closer to tall buildings.

    Once we took an image we were able to verify the geotag data directly on the camera in playback mode.

    The Nikon GP-1 does not provide a Compass heading.

    Nikon D90 GPS meta data in playback mode

    The below screen grab shows the original tagged image as seen when opened in Nikon View NX software viewer.

    Nikon ViewNX Screen view

    Using Nikon View NX software there is a tool bar that provides a dedicated "Geo Tag" button. One click of the button and the software will automatically load a Google map (internet connection required) and show the location were the selected image was taken.

    Nikon ViewNX tool bar

    The software extends the usual Google Maps application offering a Map, Satellite or a Hybrid view of the position. A thumbnail of the image is displayed at the corresponding location on the map. File name and top line meta data is available as well.

    Nikon D90 with Nikon GP-1 GPS device

    From our experience testing the Nikon GP-1 GPS unit with the D90, we would have to say that the unit performs as promised. In all of our test shots the GP-1 tagged the picture with the correct data and managed to pin point our location in most cases to within 10 meters.

    The Nikon GP-1 GPS unit earns a recommended rating and should provide a useful accessory for keeping tabs of those family vacation photos, as well as serve as a practical working tool for business applications, law enforcement, geotaggers and geocachers alike.

    Source: digitalreview.ca

    Top 10 Most Expensive Camera Lens in the World

    1.LEICA APO-TELYT-R 1:5.6/1600mm

    The first position of the most expensive camera lens is taken by LEICA APO-TELYT-R 1:5.6/1600mm. This lens is sold in the market with the value of 2,064,489 USD or 16 million HKD. This lens is not the largest one but it is the perfect one.

    Most expensive camera lens LEICA APO TELYT Top 10 Most Expensive Camera Lens in the World

    Most expensive camera lens: LEICA APO TELYT

    2.Zeiss Apo Sonnar T* 1700 mm F4

    Zeiss Apo Sonnar T* 1700 mm F4 is located on the second place of the most expensive camera lens. This product is functional for capturing the wildlife photography. This lens takes the title of the largest lens in the world. It was created by Carl Zeiss. The price remains disclosed.

    Most expensive camera lens Zeiss Apo Sonnar Top 10 Most Expensive Camera Lens in the World

    Most expensive camera lens: Zeiss Apo Sonnar

    3.Canon EF 1200mm f/5.6 L USM Lens

    The third place of the most expensive camera lens is filled by Canon EF 1200mm f/5.6 L USM Lens. You have to prepare the cash in the rate of 102,498.2 US$ or 9,800,000 yen. The product is perfect for capturing the wildlife as well as sport activities. This product is considered as the larger interchangeable SLR AF lens in the world for the maximum aperture along with the focal length.

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    Most expensive camera lens: Canon EF-1200mm

    4. Sigma 200-500mm f/2.8 EX DG Telephoto Zoom Lens

    Sigma 200-500mm f/2.8 EX DG Telephoto Zoom Lens is situated on the fourth position of the most expensive camera lens. The buyers in the market have to spend 31,987.0276 US or £19,399.01. You can use this camera lens for capturing wildlife, astrophotography, sports, and portraits.

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    Most expensive camera lens: Sigma 200-500mm

    5.Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Super Telephoto Lens

    Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM Super Telephoto Lens grabs the fifth place of the most expensive camera lens. It is priced in the rate of 17,081.1859 US$ or £10,359.14. The weight of this lens is up to 4.5 kilogram or 101 lbs. The length is 18 inches.

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    Most expensive camera lens: Canon EF 800mm

    6.Sigma 300-800mm f/5.6 EX DG HSM

    The sixth place of the most expensive camera lens is picked by Sigma 300-800mm f/5.6 EX DG HSM. Based on the rate in Amazon, you can have it by spending $9,999.00. This lens features multi-layer lens coating. It can decrease the ghosting as well as the flare.

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    Most expensive camera lens: Sigma 300-800mm f5

    7.Sigma APO 300-800mm f/5.6 EX IF HSM Lens for Nikon

    Sigma APO 300-800mm f/5.6 EX IF HSM Lens steals the seventh position of the most expensive camera lens. This product can give the user with fast aperture. The telephone range comes in the measurement at 300 mm. You can enjoy capturing by expending 11,994.0821 US$ or £7,273.99.

    Most expensive camera lens Sigma APO 300 800mm Top 10 Most Expensive Camera Lens in the World

    Most expensive camera lens: Sigma APO 300-800mm

    8.Nikon 600mm F4G ED VR AF-S Nikkor Lens

    Nikon 600mm F4G ED VR AF-S Nikkor Lens picks the eighth position of the most expensive camera lens. It is sold in the market with the rate of 11 540.6511 US$ or £6,999.00. This lens suitable to reduce the ghosting and flare for it features Meniscus protective glass and Nikon Nano Crystal Coat.

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    Most expensive camera lens: Nikon 600mm

    9.Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L Image Stabilization USM Lens

    Canon EF 400mm f/2.8L Image Stabilization USM Lens takes the ninth place of the most expensive camera lens. It is suitable for capturing the picture in wildlife, nature as well as sport. It is sold in the price of 10 980.5857 US$ or £6,659.34

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    Most expensive camera lens: Canon EF-400mm-f2.8L

    10.Nikon 400mm F2.8G ED VR AF-S Nikkor Lens

    Nikon 400mm F2.8G ED VR AF-S Nikkor Lens gets the tenth position of the most expensive camera lens. It features the VR-II, meniscus protective glass and also Nano Crystal. You will never see any ghosting and flare in your pictures.

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    Most expensive camera lens: Nikon 400mm-F2.8G