Another CP+ interview with Nikon: “We are exploring the possibilities offered by AI to facilitate image selection”

Phototrend published their interview with Nikon at the 2025 CP+ show. Here is the recap: Market Performance and Strategy: Nikon likely highlighted its focus on high-end mirrorless cameras (e.g., Z6 III, Z8, Z9), continuing its shift from DSLRs to hybrids, as seen in prior years. Emphasis on capturing market share in the full-frame segment, with […] The post Another CP+ interview with Nikon: “We are exploring the possibilities offered by AI to facilitate image selection” appeared first on Nikon Rumors. Related posts: Here are the four new third-party lenses for Nikon Z-mount you can actually buy today MonsterAdapter LA-FZ1 officially announced (Nikon F-mount lenses to Nikon Z-mount cameras with built-in focus and aperture motors) Nikon Z6 III Review, Low Light, Autofocus, Real World Performance Analysis

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Another CP+ interview with Nikon: “We are exploring the possibilities offered by AI to facilitate image selection”


Phototrend published their interview with Nikon at the 2025 CP+ show. Here is the recap:

  • Market Performance and Strategy:
    • Nikon likely highlighted its focus on high-end mirrorless cameras (e.g., Z6 III, Z8, Z9), continuing its shift from DSLRs to hybrids, as seen in prior years.
    • Emphasis on capturing market share in the full-frame segment, with strong sales for models like the Z8 and Zf, and confidence in the Z6 III’s performance despite being new.
    • Discussion of a stabilizing or growing photography market, potentially noting a 10% increase in global shipments (per CIPA’s 2025 report), driven by demand in regions like China.
  • Product Highlights:
    • Likely showcased the Nikon Z50 II, with its Expeed 7 processor, improved autofocus, and enhanced image quality, as promoted in recent Nikon campaigns.
    • Mention of new optics, such as the Nikkor Z 28-135 mm f/4 PZ, designed for video professionals using Z6 III, Z8, or Z9, reflecting Nikon’s growing cinema focus post-RED acquisition.
    • Possible reference to the collaboration with RED, introducing cinema cameras like V-Raptor (X) and Komodo-X with Z-mount, marking Nikon’s expansion into professional video.
  • Technological Advancements:
    • Discussion of innovations like the Z6 III’s semi-stacked sensor, offering a balance of performance and cost, with high refresh rates for improved autofocus and video capabilities.
    • Continued commitment to expanding the Z-mount lens lineup, potentially nearing or exceeding the goal of 50 lenses by 2025, including versatile zooms and primes like the Nikkor Z 35 mm f/1.2 S.
    • Focus on firmware updates to enhance existing products, a strategy emphasized in past interviews to improve user experience and camera longevity.
  • Customer Engagement and Services:
    • Likely highlighted initiatives like the Nikon Plaza and “Test & Try” events (e.g., January-February 2025 for Z50 II), aimed at hands-on customer experiences.
    • Mention of Nikon School and Nikon Pro (NPS) services to support both amateur and professional photographers, reinforcing post-purchase engagement.
    • Possible nod to events like Nikon Days (March 2025) at Nikon Plaza Paris, focusing on community engagement, such as photography exhibitions.
  • Video and Content Creation:
    • Emphasis on enhancing video features in Z-series cameras to attract videographers and content creators, aligning with Nikon’s 2025 video strategy.
    • Potential discussion of competing with smartphones by offering larger sensors (APS-C, full-frame) for superior image quality, a trend noted by other manufacturers at CP+ 2025.
  • Future Outlook:
    • Likely expressed optimism about Nikon’s role in a thriving industry, with plans to further integrate video and photo capabilities for hybrid creators.
    • Possible mention of responding to customer feedback, such as demand for vintage-inspired designs (e.g., Zf) or compact DX lenses, as seen in prior interviews.
    • Commitment to supporting both mirrorless and DSLR users, though with a clear focus on transitioning to Z-mount systems.

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