Entries in Nikon Canada (4)

Thursday
Jul232020

Nikon Canada introduces the Z 5 mirrorless camera

The Nikon Z 5 is the camera maker's newest full-frame, FX-format, entry-level camera from its Z series mirrorless camera range. And it's coming to Canada in late August with a suggested retail price of $2,049.95 for the body only and $2,449.95 for the new NIKKOR Z 24-50mm f/4-6.3 kit. 

The Z 5 inherits features from the Z 6 and Z 7, supports Nikon's next-generation Z mount lens, and offers In-Body 5-Axis VR stabilization and "seamless automation and full manual control." It has the same magnesium alloy shell and robustness as the Z 6 and Z 7, with a durable, weather-sealed body that promises dust- and drip-resistance.

It comes with a powerful FX-format 24.3-megapixel CMOS sensor and Nikon's EXPEED 6 image processor, which the company claims is its fastest processor to date. The mirrorless camera also has an ISO range of up to 51,200 (expandable to 102,400), which is designed to effectively reduce noise and maintain both high sensitivity and resolution even in low-light situations. The Z 5 can record videos up to 4K UHD/30p or in 1080/60p (full-frame).

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Wednesday
Jun282017

Nikon Canada hosts Night Photography tutorial at Mississauga HQ

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Ever wanted to learn how to do those stunning night landscape shots or even just to learn to light paint? Nikon Canada is hosting a Night Photography tutorial with its Product & Training Specialist Chris Ogonek. Happening on July 12, Thursday at Nikon Canada’s Mississauga headquarters from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., the class will tackle things like composition, camera settings to capture those star trails, as well as the complete list of gear needed for night photography. If you’re interested in joining, the event is free and open to the public. You can sign up at this link.

Monday
May022016

Nikon Canada hosts lecture series, contests, and student gallery at Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival

For the sixth year in a row, Nikon Canada is working with the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, which brings in over 1,500 artists in 200 exhibitions and events in the Greater Toronto Area. This year, Nikon has three different activities going on: one is its weekly photo contest, another is lectures hosted by Nikon Canada Ambassadors, and another is a youth project.

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Wednesday
Feb032016

Nikon contest wants you to highlight winter wonders of Toronto

Nikon Canada and the City of Toronto’s Parks, Forestry and Recreation are hosting another Snap & Share photo contest but with a rather specific theme. The new photo contest wants you to focus on the wonders of Toronto’s winter in its parks, ravines, and recreation spaces. The contest will be ongoing until February 29 with six different categories to enter including Colour in Winter, Family Fun, Walking in a Winter Wonderland, the Great Indoors, Winter Wildlife, and Toronto Walking Tour. There will be a People’s Choice component as well so your campaigning might come in handy. However, the Toronto Walking Tour category will be exclusive to participants of the photo walk in High Park led by photographer and Nikon Canada ambassador Kristian Bogner, which will happen on February 6th.

Entries will be evaluated based on content, composition, impact, and technical criteria. Judges will review short-listed photos and winners will be notified in April 2016. The expert panel of judges for the contest includes Kristian Bogner, a world-class professional photographer and Nikon Ambassador; Ed Robertson, lead singer of Barenaked Ladies and an avid photographer; and Michelle Valberg, a wildlife and adventure photographer and Nikon Ambassador. Prizes include a Nikon D3300 HD-SLR camera with a two-lens kit and a camera bag, three Nikon COOLPIX AW130 cameras, two Nikon COOLPIX S3700 cameras, and a Photographic Rockstar Workshop with contest judge Kristian Bogner. Winning images will be exhibited at City Hall and other civic centres and featured on the City's website and in City communication materials.