Nikon Camera Reviews

Nikon D3100

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Camera that can record up to full record 1080p HD is now available by Nikon. Nikon D3100 is come from the well known camera before D3000. It got more advance technology than before. With 14.2 CMOS sensor and 3 Inch LCD.Live View shooting, a wider ISO range ( 100-3200 expandable to 12800) and a host of small revisions.This product is going to be accelerate through out the market this year and Nikon has already made to its best selling DSLR
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Nikon 28-300mm lens

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Nikon’s salvo of lens releases is rounded off by the AF-S Nikkor 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR. Designed to provide FX format users with an equivalent of the company’s popular 18-200mm for DX, this superzoom includes two-mode image stabilisation to the latest VR II specification, a close focus distance of 50cm and a zoom lock switch. It will be available from 2nd September for £869.99 / €899.
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Nikon Coolpix S1100pj

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The design of its body has been slightly changed ,besides the projector are more extend to offer cool image size, great brightness, and throw distance.Nikon creates this new product called S1100pj from the creator of the world’s first compact with a built-projector. Built around the same stabilized 28-140mm equivalent lens as the S1000pj, it comes with a 14.1Mp sensor and larger, higher resolution 460K dot 3.0″ LCD.
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Nikon with ViewNX 2 software

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ViewNX image viewing and editing software is one of the product from Nikon and i has announced version 2 of its. the latest version now allows users to edit movies shot with the company’s DSLRs. It also features an enhanced user interface and easier online sharing options.
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Nikon D3000

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The Nikon D3000 is a beginner-friendly digital SLR featuring a 10.2 megapixel DX-format sensor, 3.0 inch LCD, and Guide Modes for tips on making adjustments for a variety of shooting situations.

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Nikon Coolpix P100

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The Nikon Coolpix P100 is the first Coolpix to feature a back-illuminated 10.3 megapixel CMOS sensor, enabling it to record 1080p HD video and full-resolution images at 10 fps in burst shooting mode. It also features a 26x optical zoom lens and high-speed video up to 120 fps at a reduced resolution.

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Nikon Coolpix S6000

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The Nikon Coolpix S6000 is a small camera that can be conveniently carried in a pocket or a purse. Its dimensions are 3.8×2.2×1.0 inch thick (97×55x25mm) and it weighs only 5.5 ounces (156 grams). However, despite its small size, the S6000 has some impressive specifications.These include a 1/2.3 inch, 14.2 megapixel sensor, a 7x optical zoom lens ranging from a wide 28mm to a long 196mm, an HD movie mode of 1280×720 at 30 frames per second with stereo sound, a four-way image stabilization system (which Nikon refers to as “VR”), an advanced flash control and many other features. The S6000 comes in silver, red, black or bronze, and its list price is $249.95. The model I received for review is an attractive metallic burgundy.Not long ago we reviewed one of
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Carl Zeiss has announced the ZF.2 version of its 25mm f/2.8 wide angle prime lens for Nikon F mount. The company’s ZF.2 series of manual focus lenses comes with an electronic interface (CPU), allowing full support of automatic exposure modes and the inclusion of lens-related data to the EXIF. The Distagon T* 2,8/25 ZF.2 lens is now available at a retail price of €755.46.
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Nikon has announced a number of its products including the Nikon D3S, D3X DSLRs and telephoto lenses will be used in the Russian segment of the International Space Station. The company says that no modifications will be made to any of the products and they will join the existing Nikon film and digital cameras/lenses used by the astronauts working in the segment. In a press release the company also mentions the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) had ordered 11 D3S bodies and 7 AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED lenses for use in the Space Shuttle and ISS in 2009.
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Nikon D3S

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When the Nikon D3 was launched in August 2007, it had an immediate impact on the DSLR market, and not only in the professional sector. The D3 was Nikon’s first DSLR with an FX (full frame) CMOS sensor, but its major selling point, in the minds of many photographers at the time, was its unparalleled image quality at high ISO settings. With the D3, photographers could shoot at ISO settings up to 6400 without a significant penalty in noise, and in a pinch, even go up to ISO 25,600 (equivalent) – unheard of at the time. This versatility, coupled with a very capable AF system and rugged,
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