Filed Under (News) by admin on July-20-2008

Nikon has been sending out press invites for an event on September 3rd. What could they possibly want to talk about just a few weeks before Germany’s Photokina expo? It could be Nikon’s sequel to their D80, the D90. Or, it could be the 24.4-megapixel D3x that was spotted in Nikon firmware. Or, in a slight breach of etiquette, Nikon could skip the D90 and just release the D100, making the entire photography world crap itself. Because that would be a photo op.

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Filed Under (Camera Releases, News) by admin on July-1-2008

 

 

The Nikon D700 is now official. Dpreview.com already had an hands-on preview. The D700 and D300 are basically the same cameras, with the exception of the full frame sensor: the D700 inherits the (probably) the same sensor with D3, at a lower price and more compact body. D700 really only faces the Canon EOS 5D (and any replacement that may be in the works). Price is $2999 or €2599 body only, for sale in July.

 

The D700 key features after the break:

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Filed Under (Camera Rumors) by admin on June-30-2008

First specifications of D700 showed up in a German magazine earlier today. A high resolution scan is available here, on DPReview forum. It looks like many specifications are similar to the much more expensive D3, for a lower price. ( €2,600 price tag — or just over $4,000).

Here are some of the key features I was able to tranlate from German:

  • Sensor Size: FX
  • Resolution: 12.1 megaixel
  • ISO: 200-6400
  • Storage: CF (1 card only as opposed to two for D3)
  • Frame coverage: 95% (100% for D3…)
  • Weight: 1073g
  • Size: 147×123x77mm

 

 



Filed Under (Camera Rumors) by admin on June-30-2008

Nikon’s D700 hasn’t exactly been doing the best job staying under cover as of late, and it looks like Germany’s ProfiFoto magazine has now pulled back whatever veil of mystery remained around the camera, with its current issue prominently featuring the high-end DSLR in a two-page spread. Among details discernable via the translation is confirmation of a 12-megapixel sensor, along with a sensor cleaning system, an end of July release date, and a €2,600 price tag — or just over $4,000, although we’re guessing that’ll even out a bit with the North American release. It seems to be a direct competitor to Canon’s full frame, semi-pro 5D.

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Filed Under (Camera Releases) by admin on July-2-2007

 

Eight years after Nikon’s D1 camera changed professional digital photography forever, Nikon today introduced the D3 – a new digital SLR camera that is poised to once again revolutionize photography for professionals. The 12.1 effective megapixel D3 features Nikon’s new FX-format CMOS sensor, measuring 23.9 x 36mm, which is nearly identical to the size of 35mm film. With the fastest startup time, shortest viewfinder blackout time, and shortest shutter lag of any digital SLR camera as well as the capability to shoot up to nine frames per second at full FX-format resolution, the D3 is the world’s fastest digital SLR camera in its class.