Nikon Z-Mount Roundup: Leitz Cine, Thypoch, Topaz, and a Funeral

The Thypoch Voyager 24-50mm f/2.8 is the one to watch here. First Chinese full-frame autofocus constant-aperture zoom for Z-mount. That's not a niche footnote, that's third-party glass taking aim at a gap Nikon hasn't filled affordably. If it shoots as well as the Thypoch Simera primes, Z-mount shooters have a genuinely interesting option coming. The rest of the week: Leitz Cine HEKTORs are in stock if your budget runs to cinema glass, Topaz pushed six new models across its apps worth checking before your next retouching job, and MonsterAdapter quietly enabled autofocus for Nikonos RS lenses on Z-body — obscure, but useful if you're shooting underwater or running legacy Nikon glass. And yes, Magnum photographer Raghu Rai was cremated with his Nikon Z8. Some gear genuinely earns that kind of loyalty.
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