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Nikon Releases NIKKOR Z 28-135mm F/4 PZ Videography Lens

Nikon India Pvt. Ltd. has announced the launch of the NIKKOR Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ, a power zoom lens designed for full-frame Nikon Z-mount mirrorless cameras. First revealed in October 2024, this lens is tailored to meet the demands of professional videographers, offering seamless zoom control, minimising focus shifts, and can resolve 8K video.

According to Sajjan Kumar, Managing Director of Nikon India, the lens is built for dynamic video production, providing smooth operability and versatility. Its power zoom mechanism allows for precise zoom control across 11 speed settings, while the internal zoom design ensures stability, especially when using a gimbal.

Ideal for documentaries, weddings, and solo shoots, the lens offers a wide focal range with a minimum focus distance of 0.34m at the wide end. 

Designed for professional setups, the lens supports matte boxes, follow focus systems, and remote zoom control via Nikon’s NX Tether, SnapBridge, and NX Field. It also features Nikon’s Meso Amorphous Coat to reduce flare and ghosting, a stepping motor (STM) for silent autofocus, and a fluorine coating for dust and water resistance.

With this release, Nikon continues to push the boundaries of imaging technology, empowering filmmakers and content creators with cutting-edge tools for high-quality video production.

Sony Announces BURANO Firmware Update Version 2.0: Exciting New Features for Filmmakers

Sony is unveiling the upcoming BURANO Version 2.0 firmware update, scheduled for release in March 2025. Based on feedback from the filmmaking community, the update introduces significant new features, improved usability, and enhanced performance.

Key highlights include expanded recording formats, such as a new 3.8K Full Frame crop mode capable of 120 fps and a 1.9K mode supporting up to 240 fps, enabling filmmakers to prioritize speed and flexibility. Anamorphic shooters can utilize the new Super 35 4.3K mode at 60 fps. Additional updates include 24.00 fps support in X-OCN 16:9 modes, a 1.8x de-squeeze setting, and expanded high-frame-rate options up to 110 fps.

Monitoring and operational improvements include standardized SDI video output across formats, breathing compensation, image stabilization metadata, and on-screen display enhancements. A redesigned interface places status information outside the image and adds View Finder Gamma Display Assist for S-Log3 monitoring. The update also supports PL Mount lens control for Focus, Iris, and Zoom using the optional GP-VR100 handgrip.

BURANO Version 2.0 enhances image output with improved S-Log3 and 3D LUT presets, better Auto Focus performance at key frame rates, and advanced exposure tools derived from Sony’s flagship VENICE system. White balance memory has been expanded from three to eight presets, and Active/High Image Stabilization is now available in Full Frame 6K and Super 35 modes.

The update further adds live event functionality, including variable ND control via RCPs, enhanced Camera Remote SDK compatibility, and tally control over LAN. Users will also benefit from ease-of-use features like media formatting from the status screen and settings for CAM ID and Reel Number.

Available in March 2025, BURANO Version 2.0 will be free to download for Indian users directly to their cameras via Mac or PC.