June 2012
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Let's Dance - Nikon 1's Assignment
Ever wonder if the Nikon 1 can cut the mustard, in a more serious undertaking, as opposed to just be a mommy’s camera? Well, that’s what I am about to find out next week!
Coupled with the FT-1 and superb ISO performance, it may well gives photographers the little edge to do what it does best - people.
Stay tune!
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May 2012
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Rationale to Shoot at 36MP
It is true that 99.9% of us have not even got hold of the latest mad incarnation of Nikon - D800, and I will not be surprised many more has began wondering to what occasion that much resolution be called for.
I can quickly say, if the above question did pop up over you at some point in time, the Nikon D800 is actually not made for you. Period. But for the rest who insist on justifying getting...
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Review - Oakley Lanyard 2.0
A must-have accessory to carry your Nikon P7000 with - in style! In case if you are wondering, trying it on with the Nikon 1 makes the camera somewhat too ponderous in my opinion.
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Case Study - Is Nikon P7100 Worth it?
As my Nikon P7000 goes under the knife for sensor replacement (for hot pixel) and shutter door jamming yesterday, it is of no surprise that my mind tend to focus upon her successor - Nikon P7100 as to contemplate if acquiring a P7100 can become a viable possibility as an existing Nikon P7000 owner.
And hence, I will try to document my thoughts on the value of moving in this direction. Not a...
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New - Nikon View NX 2.3.2
Modifications made in this version
When printing images with Print As: in the Printer Setup dialogue box set to Full Page and the Print Information box checked, images were printed with excessive margins, regardless of the options selected for printing in the Advanced Print Information Settings dialogue box. This issue has been resolved.
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Nikon D800 Firmware B1.01 Available
Modifications enabled in this version
When a still image was captured while viewing existing images in playback mode, the monitor turned off, the memory card access lamp glowed steadily, and, in some rare cases, the camera ceased to respond to operations. This issue has been resolved.
When the Wireless Transmitter WT-4 was used with certain settings applied, RAW images were also transferred...
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NEW - AF-S NIKKOR 28mm f/1.8G
Key Features
A wide-angle lens that matches high-pixel-count digital SLRs
Nano Crystal Coat effectively reduces ghost and flare
Large maximum aperture of f/1.8
Silent Wave Motor (SWM) realizes quiet AF operation
Two focus modes are available — M/A (autofocus with manual override) and M (manual focus)
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Shooting with the Nikon D3200
All aesthetic appeal aside, the Nikon D3200 is a 24MP bootstrapped D3100. Well, that’s how I would describe it, having reviewed it a couple of weeks back. Yes, the 921K screen is a big welcome, while the overall finesse of the image remains identical to the older sibling.
The shutter mechanism (including the sound), focus system, button tactile feedback are all plugged from the older D3100...
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Transforming a Nikon D5100 into a Nikon D7000
With the same sensor on both cameras, it is a big turn off that Nikon has decided to inhibit the quality of the 14-bit RAWs from the cheaper Nikon D5100 by compressing it before saving them into the memory card.
Not anymore if you so wish, that a kind soul on the worldwide web, has decided to hack the Nikon D5100 into capturing 14-bit uncompressed RAW images! Now, that brings the value point of...
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More Nikon D600 Rumors
New/updated Nikon D600 specifications:
24.7MP full frame sensor
Weight: 760g (850g with battery and memory cards), the D800 weights 900g
3.2” LCD with 921K dot with ambient sensor control
HDMI output
Video compression: H264/MPEG-4
Full HD with 30p, 25p, 24p, HD with 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p
Viewfinder coverage: 100% for FX , 97% for Dx
The Nikon D600 will have built-in AF motor
The...
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Tumblr Goin' Freaky Dicky!
A mini disaster that turned out to be a little blessing in disguise - New Theme for Nikon Studio launched, in preparation for an overhaul of site!
Welcome to the new Nikon Studio!
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Road Trip with the Nikon P7000!
Highly recommended!
Truly makes DSLR optional if you hope to travel light and shoot all day long.
My experience with this petite camera, however, is marred by her occasional jams of her built-in lens door. And if you can get over that, it’s a sweet performing tool that allows you to grab moments any, everywhere.
It’s slow and steady and will require, as previously shared, good...
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