Nikon and Canon have both announced new lenses for their respective camera systems. Nikon has introduced a 600mm f/6.3 prime lens, which is being touted as the lightest in its class. Meanwhile, Canon has unveiled the RF 10-20mm f/4 L IS USM lens, which is the widest zoom lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras in the company's lineup. Nikon's lens, called the 600mm F6.3 VR S, is specifically designed for wildlife photography and is being praised for its lightweight build. Canon's lens, on the other hand, is being compared to its DSLR equivalent and is said to outperform it. Additionally, there have been claims that Canon's 10-20mm lens was actually made by Sigma, but this accusation has been dismissed as absurd. Overall, these new lens releases offer photographers more options and improved performance for their respective camera systems.
Nikon also claims that the Z f delivers exceptional AF and VR performance. The camera is designed to be a blend of functionality and aesthetics, with a sleek body and a flip-out LCD monitor that can be rotated to various angles. #nikonzf https://t.co/wr3QWPwDTA
Late last night, Canon introduced the 10-20mm f/4 L IS STM and one publication published a story with quite an incendiary accusation: Canon didn’t actually make it, Sigma did. This is, of course, absurd. https://t.co/Kuu71hgvTQ
Canon Shows Off RF 10-20mm Full-Frame Zoom https://t.co/33oTd7fPC9
Canon’s ultra-wide zoom lens for mirrorless blows its DSLR equivalent out the water https://t.co/JqI0AZIrT8
Nikon's 600mm F6.3 VR S Is a Featherweight Lens for Wildlife https://t.co/Sv1PaTCGZ8
Nikon has a new 600mm f/6.3 prime lens, and it's the lightest in its class. https://t.co/uyr1sMBjw6
Canon has announced the RF 10-20mm f/4 L IS USM lens, the company's widest zoom lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras. https://t.co/S1NysZGJmA