Why NIKON Went to the MOON and Canon & Sony Didn’t (WE FOUND THE NASA ARTEMIS TESTS!)
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Artemis II has finally landed after their 10-day tour around the moon. They captured a modern day “Earthrise” very similar to that of the one captured in 1968, an epic lunar eclipse, an updated “Blue Marble” image and more. NASA chose Nikon for their camera system of choice and in this video we breakdown why the Z9 was chosen for the Artemis mission over a Canon R5 which was also tested.
“Blue Marble” 2026 vs 1972 Earth Photo Comparison: https://youtu.be/51WNE4Nb0J0?si=PfhUgJWtxljjvoiJ
“Earthrise/Earthset” 2026 vs 1968 Moon Photo Comparison: https://youtu.be/9WBxgKAfoCY?si=Qbm20Ra4N58FF2zh
This video was filmed with the Canon EOS R5 and RF Canon Lenses https://Canon.us/r5fro

