Nikon

Type: Camera and lens manufacturer
Founded: 1917
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Key products: D-series DSLRs, Z-series mirrorless cameras, Nikkor lenses

Overview

Nikon has been one of the two dominant camera systems in underwater photography alongside Canon, with a particularly strong following among serious underwater still photographers. Nikon’s combination of rugged professional bodies, exceptional high-ISO performance, and the legendary Nikkor lens lineup made it the system of choice for many of the most accomplished underwater photographers in the Wetpixel community. The Nikon D-series DSLRs — particularly the D70, D200, D300, D700, D800, and D850 — defined successive eras of underwater photography from 2004 through the late 2010s.

Nikon cameras receive comprehensive housing support from all major manufacturers including Nauticam, Ikelite, Aquatica, Sea & Sea, Subal, Seacam, Hugyfot, and Nexus.

Product Timeline

Film-to-Digital Transition (2001-2004)

The D2X/D200 Era (2005-2007)

The D300/D3 Era (2007-2009)

High-Resolution Full-Frame Era (2010-2017)

Mirrorless Transition (2018-2023)

Key Lenses for Underwater Photography

Nikon’s Lens Advantage

In the early digital era, Nikon held a significant advantage over Canon in dedicated underwater wide-angle lenses. The 10.5mm DX Fisheye had no Canon equivalent, and Tim Rock specifically cited it as a reason to stay with (or return to) Nikon. He called the Canon 10-22mm zoom “not a bad replacement” but found Nikon’s fisheye distortion “easier to deal with.” The later availability of the Tokina 10-17mm fisheye zoom in both mounts helped level the playing field, and Tim Rock switched to it as his “main UW lens” ([69]).

Nikon-Nauticam Partnership

Nauticam became the dominant housing manufacturer for Nikon systems, particularly from the D800 era onward. Nauticam’s rapid housing development for each new Nikon body — often shipping within weeks of camera availability — and their integrated optical solutions (WACP, SMC series) made the Nauticam-Nikon combination one of the most popular underwater systems. Alex Mustard’s D850 was primarily used in a Subal housing, while Jack Connick’s Wetpixel D850 review used the Nauticam NA-D850, and the pairing was described as one of the finest underwater camera systems available ([70]).

Nikon vs. Canon: The Community Perspective

The Nikon-Canon choice generated extensive community discussion on Wetpixel:

Notable Nikon Underwater Photographers

Significance in Underwater Photography

The DX standard-bearer: The Nikon D70 and D200 established the “crop-sensor DSLR” category as a viable and popular underwater platform, with the smaller sensor enabling more compact housings and effective use of fisheye lenses behind smaller dome ports. The D200 in particular generated housing support from nearly every manufacturer.

Resolution leadership: The D800’s 36 megapixels and the D850’s 45.7 megapixels set resolution benchmarks that many underwater photographers valued for large prints and detailed marine life documentation. The D800 announcement explicitly claimed resolution “equal to that achieved with medium-format digital cameras” ([75]).

The D850 as DSLR zenith: The Nikon D850 is widely considered the finest DSLR ever made for underwater photography. Alex Mustard’s 2023 review of the Sony a7R V specifically referenced it as the benchmark: “There have already been plenty of full frame mirrorless cameras that outperform my Nikon D850 on paper and on land, but this was the first one I enjoyed shooting underwater more than my SLR.” He noted that “historically, underwater photographers have always favored cameras that have good AF, and high resolution but don’t have every unnecessary bell and whistle… That is why 5D was more popular than 1D, D800 more popular than D4, D850 more popular than D5” ([76]).

Housing backward compatibility: A notable strength of Nikon underwater systems was housing backward compatibility. The D300 fit in Nexus D200 housings, and the D700 was tested in a Nexus D200 housing. This eased upgrade costs for underwater photographers, who face expensive housing purchases with each new camera body ([77]).

Cautious mirrorless transition: Unlike Canon and Sony, Nikon’s mirrorless transition was slower to gain traction underwater. Adam Hanlon’s 2022 assessment that the Z9 was “not yet” ready for underwater use reflected a broader community sentiment that Nikon’s Z-series lacked the lens ecosystem and AF refinement needed for underwater supremacy. However, Nikon added valuable features like ProRes RAW support via firmware updates, demonstrating ongoing commitment to the video market ([78]).

Wetpixel Live

Nikon’s mirrorless transition was covered in dedicated Wetpixel Live episodes. Episode 108, “Nikon Z Series Roadmap for Underwater Photographers,” analyzed the Z-mount system’s implications for underwater use and available lens options ([79]). Episode 242, “Is the Nikon Z9 the Answer for Underwater Photographers?” provided Hanlon’s assessment that the Z9 was “not yet” a compelling upgrade over the D850 due to limited native lenses and macro AF limitations ([80]).


Sources

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  2. Wetpixel article, Jan 15, 2003: Subal D10 Housing For Nikon D100
  3. Wetpixel article, May 4, 2003: Sea Sea Dx 100 Housing For Nikon D100
  4. Wetpixel article, Nov 11, 2003: Nikon 105dx Fisheye
  5. Wetpixel article, Feb 9, 2004: Nexus Nikon D70 Housing
  6. Wetpixel article, Jun 15, 2004: Nikon Exit From Compact Film Cameras
  7. Wetpixel article, Sep 16, 2004: Nikon Announces The D2x
  8. Wetpixel article, Nov 29, 2004: Hugyfot Nikon D70 Housing
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  12. Wetpixel article, Apr 20, 2005: Nikon Announces D70s
  13. Wetpixel article, May 4, 2005: Nikon Stupid Nef Format Statement
  14. Wetpixel article, Jul 20, 2005: Seacam Nikon D2x Housing Field Report And Review
  15. Wetpixel article, Oct 13, 2005: Nikon D2x And Nexus Housing Review
  16. Wetpixel article, Nov 1, 2005: Nikon Announces The D200
  17. Wetpixel article, Nov 27, 2005: Nikon D2x Hotshoe Syndrome And Fix
  18. Wetpixel article, Jan 11, 2006: Nikon Discontinues Most Film Cameras
  19. Wetpixel article, Feb 21, 2006: Nikon Announces New 105mm Macro Lens
  20. Wetpixel article, Mar 9, 2006: Ikelite Nikon D200 Housing Review
  21. Wetpixel article, Apr 27, 2006: Seacam Nikon D200 Underwater Housing And Strobe
  22. Wetpixel article, Jun 1, 2006: Nikon D2xs Announced
  23. Wetpixel article, Aug 8, 2006: Nikon Announces The 102mp D80
  24. Wetpixel article, Oct 12, 2006: Nikon 105mm Vr Review
  25. Wetpixel article, Oct 31, 2006: Hugyfot Nikon D200 Housing Review
  26. Wetpixel article, Aug 23, 2007: Nikon Announces D300 Full Frame D3 And More
  27. Wetpixel article, Sep 4, 2007: Nikon D300 In Nexus D200 Housing Photos
  28. Wetpixel article, Sep 30, 2007: Norbert Wu Reviews Nikon D200 Housings
  29. Wetpixel article, Oct 22, 2007: Alex Mustard Tests Out Nikons D3 And D300 Slrs
  30. Wetpixel article, Dec 28, 2007: 169 Introduces Nikon G Lens To Canon Ef Adapter
  31. Wetpixel article, Jan 18, 2008: Berkley White Tests Nikon D300 Sea Sea On Sailfish
  32. Wetpixel article, Feb 27, 2008: Aquatica Releases Details Photos Of Nikon D3 Housing
  33. Wetpixel article, Mar 13, 2008: Nikon D3 Underwater Housing Compatibility List
  34. Wetpixel article, Apr 11, 2008: Subal Nd30 Underwater Housing For Nikon D300 Dslr Review
  35. Wetpixel article, May 2, 2008: Sealux Cd300 Underwater Housing For Nikon D300 Review
  36. Wetpixel article, Jul 1, 2008: Nikon D700 Announced Full Frame 12 Megapixels
  37. Wetpixel article, Aug 3, 2008: Nikon D700 Underwater In A Nexus D200 Housing
  38. Wetpixel article, Aug 29, 2008: Nikon Announces D90 Slr
  39. Wetpixel article, Sep 16, 2008: Nikon D3 Field Review In The East Pacific Part 1
  40. Wetpixel article, Nov 17, 2008: Review Nikon D700 In Subal Nd700
  41. Wetpixel article, Dec 2, 2008: Nikon Announces 245mp D3x
  42. Wetpixel article, Jan 14, 2010: Nikon D3s Underwater Housing Woes
  43. Wetpixel article, Sep 15, 2010: Nikon Introduces The D7000 Dslr
  44. Wetpixel article, Feb 7, 2012: Nikon Announces The D800 And D800e
  45. Wetpixel article, Jul 7, 2012: Sea Sea Announces Housing For The Nikon D800
  46. Wetpixel article, Aug 29, 2012: Wetpixel D800 Camera Review
  47. Wetpixel article, Mar 21, 2013: Field Review Nikon D600 Versus D800
  48. Wetpixel article, Jun 26, 2014: Nikon Announces The D810 Slr
  49. Wetpixel article, Sep 9, 2014: Wetpixel Nikon D810 Review
  50. Wetpixel article, Sep 14, 2014: Nikon Announces The D750 Slr Camera
  51. Wetpixel article, Nov 18, 2014: Field Review Nikon D750 And Nauticam Na D750
  52. Wetpixel article, Jan 6, 2016: Nikon Announces The D500 Dx Camera
  53. Wetpixel article, Oct 26, 2016: Field Review Nikon D500
  54. Wetpixel article, Aug 23, 2017: Nikon Announces The D850 Full Frame Slr Camera
  55. Wetpixel article, Oct 6, 2017: Nauticam Announces Housing For Nikon D850
  56. Wetpixel article, May 30, 2018: Backscatter Compares The Nikon D850 And Sony A7riii
  57. Wetpixel article, Jun 27, 2018: Review Nikon D850 And Nauticam Na D850 By Jack Connick
  58. Wetpixel article, Feb 10, 2019: Nikon D500 Mid Term Report By Don Silcock
  59. Wetpixel article, Oct 29, 2018: Ikelite Announces Housing For The Nikon Z7 Mirrorless Camera
  60. Wetpixel article, Nov 15, 2018: Nautical Ships Housing For Nikon Z6 And Z7 Mirrorless Cameras
  61. Wetpixel article, Jul 9, 2019: Seacam Ships Housing For Nikon Z6 And Z7
  62. Wetpixel article, Dec 17, 2019: Nikon Adds Prores Raw Support To Z6 And Z7
  63. Wetpixel article, Mar 24, 2021: Seasea Ships Housing For Nikon Z6 Ii And Z7 Ii
  64. Wetpixel article, Feb 17, 2022: Nauticam Ships Housing For Nikon Z9
  65. Wetpixel article, Apr 12, 2022: Wetpixel Live Nikon Z9 For Underwater Image Makers
  66. Wetpixel article, Nov 11, 2003: Nikon 105dx Fisheye
  67. Wetpixel article, Oct 12, 2006: Nikon 105mm Vr Review
  68. Wetpixel article, Feb 3, 2005: Nikon 18mm Nikkor Used On Canon 1ds Mk Ii
  69. Wetpixel article, Mar 26, 2007: Judas Returns Nikon To Canon And Back Again
  70. Wetpixel article, Jun 27, 2018: Review Nikon D850 And Nauticam Na D850 By Jack Connick
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  74. Wetpixel article, Feb 4, 2023: Review Sony A7r V By Alex Mustard
  75. Wetpixel article, Feb 7, 2012: Nikon Announces The D800 And D800e
  76. Wetpixel article, Feb 4, 2023: Review Sony A7r V By Alex Mustard
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  78. Wetpixel article, Dec 17, 2019: Nikon Adds Prores Raw Support To Z6 And Z7
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  81. Subal D10 housing for Nikon D100 (2003) (article)
  82. Nikon 10.5mm DX Fisheye (2003) (article)
  83. Nexus Nikon D70 housing (2004) (article)
  84. Nikon announces D2X (2004) (article)
  85. Confessions of a Nikon Traitor — Tim Rock (2005) (article)
  86. Nikon announces D200 (2005) (article)
  87. Nikon discontinues most film cameras (2006) (article)
  88. Nikon 105mm VR review (2006) (article)
  89. Nikon announces D300 and D3 (2007) (article)
  90. Judas Returns — Tim Rock (2007) (article)
  91. Nikon D700 announced (2008) (article)
  92. Nikon announces D800 (2012) (article)
  93. Wetpixel Nikon D810 review (2014) (article)
  94. Nikon announces D850 (2017) (article)
  95. Nikon D850 review in Nauticam housing (2018) (article)
  96. Backscatter compares D850 and Sony a7R III (2018) (article)
  97. Nikon adds ProRes RAW to Z6 and Z7 (2019) (article)
  98. Nikon Z9 for underwater image makers (2022) (article)
  99. Sony a7R V review — Alex Mustard (2023) (article)
  100. Nikon D500 mid-term report — Don Silcock (2019) (article)