<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:openSearch="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/" xmlns:blogger="http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008" xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss" xmlns:gd="http://schemas.google.com/g/2005" xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0" version="2.0"><channel><atom:id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182</atom:id><lastBuildDate>Tue, 24 Sep 2024 11:41:06 +0000</lastBuildDate><category>nikon</category><category>digital camera</category><category>dslr</category><category>buy camera</category><category>lens</category><category>50mm nikkor lense</category><category>Nikon Coolpix L11</category><category>coolpix p7000</category><category>d3000</category><category>d40</category><category>d5100</category><category>d90</category><category>nikon book</category><category>nikon compendium</category><category>nikon coolpix p500</category><category>sigma</category><title>Nikon Camera</title><description>All about Nikon Cameras</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/</link><managingEditor>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</managingEditor><generator>Blogger</generator><openSearch:totalResults>11</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex>1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage>25</openSearch:itemsPerPage><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-1099436979771966021</guid><pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2011 15:49:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-06-16T23:49:50.307+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">50mm nikkor lense</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">lens</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><title>Nikon 50 f1.8 AF-S</title><description>&lt;div class=&quot;media&quot; style=&quot;clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;&quot;&gt;         &lt;img alt=&quot;&quot; height=&quot;177&quot; src=&quot;http://cdn2-b.examiner.com/sites/default/files/styles/image_full_width/hash/f1/a0/50%20AF-S_1.JPG&quot; title=&quot;&quot; width=&quot;200&quot; /&gt;      &lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;This April, Nikon announced a new lens, an AF-S version of the 50  f1.8. However, within hours of the new lens appearing on Nikon&#39;s  website, the page suddenly disappeared for over a week before the lens  was &#39;officially&#39; announced. Upon official announcement, the lens was  revealed to be quite a deal with AF-S (duh), a distance window, a fast  f1.8 aperture, and a weather seal, all for a mere $225. Unfortunately,  given the situation in Japan, many expected it to be awhile from  official announcement to when the lens started hitting stores.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt; &lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Wrong, the lens has obviously shipped as Photozone has just completed  a review of it. So, how did the 50 f1.8 AF-S fare against Photozone&#39;s  high standards? Short answer, very well.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt; &lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;First, the good. For any camera lens, optics are first and foremost,  and in this respect, the new 50 delivers the goods in a big way, easily  besting its older incarnation in the the area of edge sharpness. In  areas of chromatic aberration and vignetting, the lens is what one would  expect, namely that these things are present wide open but are  dramatically lessened by closing the lens up a stop. The build quality  is also excellent as the lens, whose barrel is high-quality, tightly  assembled plastic, is constructed on a metal mount. The rubber seal at  the mount is another useful feature that many more expensive lenses  don&#39;t even include.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt; &lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Now, it&#39;s time for the bad. While the build quality of the lens is  high, there is one complaint: play in the focus ring. Simply put, one  has to turn the ring a few millimeters to actually get it to do anything  in regards to focus. Another con, despite being AF-S, the focus speed  is actually slower than on its older, AF-D cousin.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt; &lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Final word? The new 50 is better in virtually every respect than the  old version. The only area where the new lens lacks: focus speed and  size (having that built-in motor necessitates a larger lens). Howver,  all is rosy everywhere else. The higher price? For all the added bonuses  you&#39;re getting (full time manual focus, compatibility with all Nikon  cameras, better optics, and the weather seal), the price increase of  about $100 over the &#39;D&#39; version are fully justified, and worth it, too.&lt;/div&gt;</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/06/nikon-50-f18-af-s.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-8938721981703062733</guid><pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2011 02:45:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-06-10T10:45:30.836+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon book</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon compendium</category><title>The new Nikon compendium</title><description>&lt;div class=&quot;bookinfo_sectionwrap&quot;&gt;&lt;div class=&quot;bookcover&quot; style=&quot;clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;&quot;&gt;&lt;img alt=&quot;Front Cover&quot; border=&quot;1&quot; height=&quot;200&quot; id=&quot;summary-frontcover&quot; src=&quot;http://bks3.books.google.com/books?id=u4rXBqSmjPAC&amp;amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;amp;img=1&amp;amp;zoom=1&quot; title=&quot;Front Cover&quot; width=&quot;151&quot; /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;Presenting the thoroughly revised, fully illustrated edition of &lt;i&gt;The Nikon Compendium&lt;/i&gt;,  updated by the technical editor of Nikon Owner magazine to include all  the new Nikon cameras, lenses, and accessories. This is what Nikon  enthusiasts have eagerly awaited: the most complete Nikon reference book  ever. At almost double the length of the original, the guide describes  virtually every Nikon camera ever produced, right up to the wide variety  of popular digital models. It aids identification, offers user-friendly  tips, explains what system fits with which camera, and discusses what  limitations occur when equipment from one generation is married to items  from another. Professional and amateur photographers, as well as  enthusiasts, collectors, and retailers will want this on their  bookshelves.</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/06/new-nikon-compendium.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-8608422553376054721</guid><pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 03:53:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-06-08T11:53:44.467+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">buy camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">coolpix p7000</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><title>Camera Review: Nikon Coolpix P7000</title><description>&lt;div class=&quot;separator&quot; style=&quot;clear: both; text-align: center;&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-cA4QKx8FiuckvlCCTLinGiEC-WrWyMPtwgCNIlrvBRCjaMNsaKWobwp6JuIBW0Jdpi_QXBv1PgBpbv8JRgaR4kfw7pIKBJcrWyoSD47z1Q-sVD-UOvf_zc8MnLpnt6bgnN3de2Tc40s/s1600/238bb27e5ba7a5af4e443a8e2e6f72cf.jpg&quot; imageanchor=&quot;1&quot; style=&quot;margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;&quot;&gt;&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;266&quot; src=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-cA4QKx8FiuckvlCCTLinGiEC-WrWyMPtwgCNIlrvBRCjaMNsaKWobwp6JuIBW0Jdpi_QXBv1PgBpbv8JRgaR4kfw7pIKBJcrWyoSD47z1Q-sVD-UOvf_zc8MnLpnt6bgnN3de2Tc40s/s320/238bb27e5ba7a5af4e443a8e2e6f72cf.jpg&quot; width=&quot;320&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhq6gLPpBRhqsaTYo3sRrNJnDTrdHU35Pcp6GurbIcRfiTrboj-3dpjBtRnn_SRLRq8CoMcdVWbI3cdzCDXT08uDzSZJFbDoH-LnCv7GkVaENCe0hDC0aoLMDc_rboYeMGSGi1t-gOKAII/s1600/5a777f1d9d37b1094bd774ac9ed14550.jpg&quot; imageanchor=&quot;1&quot; style=&quot;margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;&quot;&gt;&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;213&quot; src=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhq6gLPpBRhqsaTYo3sRrNJnDTrdHU35Pcp6GurbIcRfiTrboj-3dpjBtRnn_SRLRq8CoMcdVWbI3cdzCDXT08uDzSZJFbDoH-LnCv7GkVaENCe0hDC0aoLMDc_rboYeMGSGi1t-gOKAII/s320/5a777f1d9d37b1094bd774ac9ed14550.jpg&quot; width=&quot;320&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Positives&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/span&gt; &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;10MP CCD sensor&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Higher-resolution LCD monitor&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Excellent image quality at ISO 100&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Optical viewfinder&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Manual exposure and focus control&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Close focus to within an inch of the lens surface at wide-angle setting&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Built-in, effective HDR&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Short shutter lag time&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Long-range optical zoom lens&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;720p HD video&amp;nbsp; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Negatives&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;ul style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot;&gt;&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Image quality deteriorates at higher ISOs due to small sensor&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;No AF during video recording&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Heavier, larger than most compact cameras&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;&quot;&gt;Optical finder shows less than 80% of view &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/06/camera-review-nikon-coolpix-p7000.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-cA4QKx8FiuckvlCCTLinGiEC-WrWyMPtwgCNIlrvBRCjaMNsaKWobwp6JuIBW0Jdpi_QXBv1PgBpbv8JRgaR4kfw7pIKBJcrWyoSD47z1Q-sVD-UOvf_zc8MnLpnt6bgnN3de2Tc40s/s72-c/238bb27e5ba7a5af4e443a8e2e6f72cf.jpg" height="72" width="72"/><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-329301514564420440</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 05:05:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-06-03T13:07:06.587+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">buy camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon coolpix p500</category><title>Nikon Coolpix P500 review</title><description>&lt;div class=&quot;separator&quot; style=&quot;clear: both; text-align: center;&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpNMyC0fZ3NCGGDmCr_N2m3l7enfCm38jeSs-Ydydz1iPEDYOTAXpZIMkjRTrCBhFe_Xnm0Xs_p1j9CTOgiN5tcDehsu4cp2VgQGwJvNU8SkKLUBA17Tb2tCftPjr_ts-86zxyNxVwy30/s1600/nikon-p500-r-fl-800.jpg&quot; imageanchor=&quot;1&quot; style=&quot;clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;&quot;&gt;&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;268&quot; src=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpNMyC0fZ3NCGGDmCr_N2m3l7enfCm38jeSs-Ydydz1iPEDYOTAXpZIMkjRTrCBhFe_Xnm0Xs_p1j9CTOgiN5tcDehsu4cp2VgQGwJvNU8SkKLUBA17Tb2tCftPjr_ts-86zxyNxVwy30/s320/nikon-p500-r-fl-800.jpg&quot; width=&quot;320&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Nikon Coolpix P500 test photos :&lt;/b&gt; At the CP+ Camera &amp;amp; Photo Imaging Show, held in Japan at the beginning of this year, Nikon introduced nine new digital cameras,  including the Nikon Coolpix P500. The 12.1 megapixel Nikon Coolpix P500  belongs to the Performance series, which is Nikon´s most extensive  series of digital compact cameras. The Nikon Coolpix P500 megazoom  camera has a zoom range of a mere 22.5mm ultra wide-angle to 810mm  super-tele. With the 36x super-zoom function, a subject can easily be  shot at a close range, which is ideal for sport or nature photography.  The Nikon Coolpix P500 digital camera&lt;nobr class=&quot;itxtrst itxtrstnobr itxthooknobr&quot; id=&quot;itxthook1w2nobr&quot; style=&quot;color: darkblue;&quot;&gt;&lt;/nobr&gt; became available last month for a suggested retail price of 429 EUR.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Next to the super-zoom function, the Nikon Coolpix P500 digital camera  is equipped with a tilting LCD screen. The 3&quot; screen can be tilted 90˚  upwards and 82˚ downwards. Full HD videos are effortlessly displayed on  the high resolution screen. Slow motion and speed up video recordings  can be shot with the new Nikon Coolpix P500 megazoom camera. Another  handy feature is that a photo can be shot at any moment while shooting  video. Also nice is taking panorama photos, in 180˚ as well as 360˚. The  Nikon Coolpix P500 is an easy to use digital camera with many advanced  camera functions.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;The new Nikon Coolpix P500 digital camera is equipped with a 12.1  megapixel CMOS image sensor with back lighting. This increases the  amount of light that shines on each pixel, which improves sensitivity  and decreases noise. This makes it possible to shoot photographs under  any type of lighting conditions with the Nikon Coolpix P500. Even blurry  photos are a thing of the past with the Nikon Coolpix P500, thanks to  seven functions that automatically prevent blurry photographs, such as  Hybrid VR (advanced vibration reduction) and the Best Shot Selector  (which automatically selects the best shot out of 10 consecutive shots).  Nice pictures can be made with the Nikon Coolpix P500 camera even at  night, thanks to Night portrait and Night landscape.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;The Nikon Coolpix P500 test photos were taken with a full production  camera. This means that this Nikon Coolpix P500 is the same as the  digital camera that is available in retail stores. The Nikon P500 camera  will soon be fully tested on technical aspects in our DIWA test lab  under laboratory conditions. The Nikon Coolpix P500 test photos in this  article were shot in Madurodam miniature world in the Hague. The  original Nikon Coolpix P500 photos can be downloaded via the links found  underneath the pictures.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/div&gt;</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/06/nikon-coolpix-p500-review.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpNMyC0fZ3NCGGDmCr_N2m3l7enfCm38jeSs-Ydydz1iPEDYOTAXpZIMkjRTrCBhFe_Xnm0Xs_p1j9CTOgiN5tcDehsu4cp2VgQGwJvNU8SkKLUBA17Tb2tCftPjr_ts-86zxyNxVwy30/s72-c/nikon-p500-r-fl-800.jpg" height="72" width="72"/><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-6005869605663062588</guid><pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2011 06:46:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-05-30T14:46:13.325+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">buy camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">d5100</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">digital camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">dslr</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><title>Camera Test : Nikon D5100</title><description>&lt;div class=&quot;separator&quot; style=&quot;clear: both; text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTCLn8FRBuFST0MmolVqHwY9BZ4BiTnl6MkLhFj3ifVYzrh2PT3MAYDCQIsaH6LPfpIWVJEYHtyBf_z6AI0qIfkQ7CMIkw9Jcqp-4FqNZg59D6GU-EXsHjBUnjPBgnFE8T8uLySdWOE-w/s1600/nikond5100main.jpg&quot; imageanchor=&quot;1&quot; style=&quot;clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;&quot;&gt;&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;240&quot; src=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTCLn8FRBuFST0MmolVqHwY9BZ4BiTnl6MkLhFj3ifVYzrh2PT3MAYDCQIsaH6LPfpIWVJEYHtyBf_z6AI0qIfkQ7CMIkw9Jcqp-4FqNZg59D6GU-EXsHjBUnjPBgnFE8T8uLySdWOE-w/s320/nikond5100main.jpg&quot; width=&quot;320&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Nikon kickstarted a revolution in the photography world when it included  video recording in the D90, a DSLR that also wowed shooters with its  fine imaging and great handling. Now Nikon’s new D5100 finesses that  combo further. It’s the company’s first to include full 1920x1080-pixel  recording at 30 frames per second. Nikon’s D7000 and D3100 can record  1080p, but only at 24 fps— great for cinema nerds, but not for watching  home movies on regular high-definition TVs. The D5100 can please both  crowds.&lt;br /&gt;
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Plus, Nikon improved the D5100’s still-imaging  capabilities over its predecessor’s. The D5100 has the same 16.2MP DX  format (1.5X lens factor) sensor as the D7000, giving you almost 4  million more pixels than the D5000. Low-light shooters will appreciate  the D5100’s extra 2 stops of sensitivity, topping out at ISO 25,600. Add  in the 3-inch, 921,000- dot articulated LCD screen, and the D5100 looks  like a full-featured camera for the everyday shooter, what we call a  step-up model. Step-ups have significantly greater capabilities than  basic entry-level DSLRs, but, by foregoing the more rugged bodies with  weathersealing, come in at a price far lower than enthusiast models. The  D5100’s current main competitors here are the Canon EOS Rebel T3i and  the Sony Alpha A580, which we have not yet tested. &lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;strong&gt;In the Lab&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
After running the D5100 through the &lt;em&gt;Popular Photography&lt;/em&gt;  Test Lab, we can say that the camera’s images look great. In fact, the  D5100 earned an Extremely High rating in overall image quality— falling  just short of an Excellent rating. With a resolution result of 2490  lines per picture height, it was a hair’s breadth away from our top  score’s cutoff of 2500 lines.&lt;br /&gt;
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In our color accuracy test, the  D5100 easily achieved an Excellent score with an average Delta E of 6.31  for 8-bit TIFFs converted from 14-bit compressed NEF RAW files captured  by the camera.&lt;br /&gt;
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Unlike Nikon’s higher-end DSLRs, which give you  an option of compressed or uncompressed RAW files, the D5100’s are  stored using a proprietary form of compression. The advantage is that  the RAW files are somewhat smaller. Of course, purists would argue that  any compression is a bad thing. But as far as color was concerned, we  had no problem with the D5100’s compressed RAW files. And the advantage  of the smaller file size is that you can fit more shots per burst in  continuous shooting mode. The D5100 gives you 16 RAW shots per burst  compared with the Canon EOS Rebel T3i’s 6 per burst.&lt;br /&gt;
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The D5100  kept noise to a Low or better rating all the way up to ISO 800. Canon’s  T3i, with its 18MP sensor, was able to do so only up to ISO 400, giving  the Nikon a 1-stop advantage in terms of critically clean images. Once  you step up in sensitivity, though, the Canon takes the 1-stop lead. The  T3i maintained acceptable levels of noise up to ISO 3200, while the  D5100’s last level of acceptable noise in our test was at ISO 1600.&lt;br /&gt;
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If you’re willing to accept noisy ISOs in exchange for extreme  low-light shooting, you should note that the D5100 extends up to an  equivalent of ISO 25,600 (Nikon calls this Hi 2) while Canon’s T3i  reaches only ISO 12,800, a stop less advantage. If there’s one aspect of  performance in which Canon’s T3i takes a clear lead, it’s in our  autofocus speed test results. Since the D5100 doesn’t have an AF  coupling pin, you have to use lenses that have internal AF motors in  order to have autofocus. For the Nikon system, that means G-series  lenses. So we used the AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G to test the D5100 instead  of the D-series Nikkor, which we find autofocuses slightly faster.&lt;br /&gt;
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At the brightest part of our test, the D5100 focused in 0.50 second,  while the T3i did so in 0.36 second at the same light level. The Canon  remains more than a tenth of a second faster than the Nikon all the way  down to the night-like darkness of EV 0. The gap tightened at EV –1 with  the D5100 focusing in 1.01 seconds and the T3i in 0.95 second.&lt;br /&gt;
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Both cameras become less consistent at EV –2, though the Canon was able  to achieve focus regularly enough for us to report a number for it at  this level. The Nikon often failed to focus at all at EV –2, so we did  not include that light level in our test results. Neither is rated by  the manufacturers to focus in such dim light. Nikon rates the D5100’s AF  system to function down to only EV –1, and the fact that it focused in  about a second at that level is quite impressive.&lt;/div&gt;</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/05/camera-test-nikon-d5100.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiTCLn8FRBuFST0MmolVqHwY9BZ4BiTnl6MkLhFj3ifVYzrh2PT3MAYDCQIsaH6LPfpIWVJEYHtyBf_z6AI0qIfkQ7CMIkw9Jcqp-4FqNZg59D6GU-EXsHjBUnjPBgnFE8T8uLySdWOE-w/s72-c/nikond5100main.jpg" height="72" width="72"/><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-5831266827510622064</guid><pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2011 14:37:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-05-29T22:37:42.426+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">lens</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">sigma</category><title>Nikon sues Sigma over lens patent</title><description>Nikon Corporation has filed a patent infringement suit against Sigma  Corporation today, seeking an injunction against &quot;Sigma&#39;s manufacture  and sale of infringing interchangeable lenses with vibration reduction  for single lens reflex cameras, along with damages for past  infringement.&quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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According to Reuters, Nikon is seeking up to ¥12.6 billion, equivalent to $154m or £94.6m, in damages.&lt;br /&gt;
&quot;Nikon has invested considerable resources in the form of research  and development over a period of many years,&quot; says Nikon in a statement.  &quot;Such investments have created intellectual property that are important  business assets of Nikon and have enabled Nikon to continuously provide  the products and services that satisfy its customers requirements.&quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Nikon adds that it tried to resolve the issue through negotiation, to  no avail. &quot;[Since] a non-adversarial resolution could not be reached  [...] Nikon concluded that filing a lawsuit was the only way it could  protect its intellectual property.&quot;</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/05/nikon-sues-sigma-over-lens-patent.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-4965430615196187405</guid><pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 02:38:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-05-28T11:18:57.717+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">buy camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">digital camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">dslr</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">Nikon Coolpix L11</category><title>Nikon Digital Cameras Under 100 Dollars</title><description>&lt;h2 class=&quot;singlePageTitle&quot; style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Nikon Coolpix L11&lt;/h2&gt;&lt;div class=&quot;separator&quot; style=&quot;clear: both; text-align: center;&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuIU3nsClRlaAVpn5FM85SmcuLkahAvnN0ykdYCljCbY45yXcAZv90M5nGkFC2CFGBeDX-cXpcExIbXcokbeImpNe3I5hHbj2eFJTu33gWbHUdCmAxnvmVO7f7PUJPN6GgriVDYL-iPEM/s1600/nikon_coolpix_l110_review-275x213.jpg&quot; imageanchor=&quot;1&quot; style=&quot;clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;&quot;&gt;&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; src=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuIU3nsClRlaAVpn5FM85SmcuLkahAvnN0ykdYCljCbY45yXcAZv90M5nGkFC2CFGBeDX-cXpcExIbXcokbeImpNe3I5hHbj2eFJTu33gWbHUdCmAxnvmVO7f7PUJPN6GgriVDYL-iPEM/s1600/nikon_coolpix_l110_review-275x213.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;For folks who are looking for the best digital cameras under 100 dollars, there are a few models which fit the bill. The Samsung PL20, the VuPoint DV-WPST541-VP, and the Nikon Coolpix L11 are generally available in most markets for less than $100 and they offer basic digital camera functions as well as good quality for the price.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;The Nikon Coolpix L22 is specifically very popular, apparently for more than just their name. It is a compact camera that is able to do what bigger cameras do for much less money. The Coolpix offers users 6 megapixels, (for photos as large as 16 x 20 inches), which is more than you will find with most digital cameras under 100 dollars.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;The Coolpix also sports a bright 2.4-inch LCD screen so that you can view and share your photos. The 3x zoom lens helps you get those close-ups you want while the trademarked in-camera red-eye fix automatically filters out most red-eye.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;These amazing digital cameras under 100 dollars also feature an exclusive face-finding system from Nikon which automatically focuses on faces in your photos. Another highlight of this compact digital masterpiece is the D-lighting option which can help improve details and brightness on backlit or dark photos.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Of course there are other digital cameras under 100 dollars on the market as well, such as the previously mentioned models from Samsung and VuPoint, but currently the Nikon Coolpix is the clear forerunner.&lt;/div&gt;</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/05/nikon-digital-cameras-under-100-dollars.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuIU3nsClRlaAVpn5FM85SmcuLkahAvnN0ykdYCljCbY45yXcAZv90M5nGkFC2CFGBeDX-cXpcExIbXcokbeImpNe3I5hHbj2eFJTu33gWbHUdCmAxnvmVO7f7PUJPN6GgriVDYL-iPEM/s72-c/nikon_coolpix_l110_review-275x213.jpg" height="72" width="72"/><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-4762338433590285222</guid><pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 12:56:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-05-26T20:56:59.735+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">d90</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">digital camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">dslr</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><title>Nikon D90</title><description>&lt;div id=&quot;body&quot;&gt;   &lt;h1 class=&quot;art_title&quot; style=&quot;margin: 15px 0px 0px 0px;&quot;&gt;Best SLR Camera For Photography Enthusiasts&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;div class=&quot;separator&quot; style=&quot;clear: both; text-align: center;&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkV6wdLwLIOyg2tR7AbNtjt6DVOEjSunXIGesH3nCf1k3o_XgHF68leRL2fRXozzTA9pFUUF4oxgjKyvE82dk32iI4egrHN-a4qULnlknT1nstme8W_i-oyRwHE4Qk_AuxNGoi26U4cKI/s1600/nikon-d90.jpg&quot; imageanchor=&quot;1&quot; style=&quot;clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;&quot;&gt;&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;320&quot; src=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkV6wdLwLIOyg2tR7AbNtjt6DVOEjSunXIGesH3nCf1k3o_XgHF68leRL2fRXozzTA9pFUUF4oxgjKyvE82dk32iI4egrHN-a4qULnlknT1nstme8W_i-oyRwHE4Qk_AuxNGoi26U4cKI/s320/nikon-d90.jpg&quot; width=&quot;320&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;Make an impression with Nikon D90 body for it is the best camera  which is very particular about the pixels, resolution, clarity etc that  is worth your investment. With the outstanding image quality that this  camera provides, it is the first of its kind that has a wonderful SLR  movie function. The features of camera are simply superb which will  leave you awe-inspiring. The outstanding image quality, super wide lens  of about 18-105mm lens, digital image-processing EXPEED concept, RGB  sensor, autofocus function etc are some of the features that makes this  camera unique.&lt;br /&gt;
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The CMOS image sensor with the integrated Dust  Reduction System makes it all the more appealing to camera enthusiasts.  It is simply the best picture device with outstanding image quality and  clarity. Other features such as face-detection system and auto white  balance performance makes the camera prompt, swift, precise and  effortless in handling it. There are also options such as portrait,  landscape, color tones choices etc which can greatly help you in  enhancing the picture quality. This option allows you to customize a  picture that you want to, at ease.&lt;br /&gt;
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The active D- lighting feature  makes it possible for you to produce a photograph with smooth tone. This  camera is easy to handle as the picture motion menu is quite fluent and  easy. This menu provides you with a wide range of choices which will  help you produce the exact image effect that you want along with a  background music score. Though the high clarity camera is quite  sophisticated but operating it is easy as the menu provide easy  navigation. The camera also features compatibility with HDMI output  enabling you to browse and organize the image using integrated View NX  software.&lt;br /&gt;
Measuring 132 x 103 x 77 mm in its dimension, this  camera is light weight. Nikon D90 Body camera is, indeed, one of the  best cameras for those professional photographers who look forward to  shooting continuously. Powered by rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL3e  and an integrated flash with 18mm lens coverage, it is one of the most  energy efficient cameras. With a full charged battery, this device can  be used to click up to 859 images. Depending on your requirements, you  can also add on an extended battery. There are optional multi power  battery pack such as MB-D80 battery that uses R/6AA size batteries.&lt;br /&gt;
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The  camera also features video recording function. Like its predecessor  Nikon D80, Nikon D80 body is also an incredible camera with a lot more  enhanced features and superior handling that might opposed to improved  picture quality. However, the modern lens technology that is used in the  DSLR makes it possible to produce high quality picture with clear image  Nikon d90 body is what you need to store your memories and high picture  quality.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/05/nikon-d90.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkV6wdLwLIOyg2tR7AbNtjt6DVOEjSunXIGesH3nCf1k3o_XgHF68leRL2fRXozzTA9pFUUF4oxgjKyvE82dk32iI4egrHN-a4qULnlknT1nstme8W_i-oyRwHE4Qk_AuxNGoi26U4cKI/s72-c/nikon-d90.jpg" height="72" width="72"/><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-8684853113194686707</guid><pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 12:52:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-05-26T20:52:50.627+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">d3000</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">digital camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">dslr</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><title>Nikon D3000 DSLR Camera</title><description>&lt;div id=&quot;body&quot;&gt;   &lt;h1 class=&quot;art_title&quot; style=&quot;margin: 15px 0px 0px 0px;&quot;&gt;Fun And Easy To Use&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;h1 class=&quot;art_title&quot; style=&quot;margin: 15px 0px 0px;&quot;&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;The Nikon D3000 is a digital, single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera with  10.2-megapixels. It has six scene modes that automatically adjust  various settings, such as image processing and exposure. It is designed  for energy-efficiency, which allows for 500-550 images to be taken on a  single charge of the battery.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div class=&quot;separator&quot; style=&quot;clear: both; text-align: center;&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEkKUqQGRdkVLM-m4GLtfg8z5jUGhZtrAbgNqiCcMWqlpZfD_HuE3RISEGPXHtdoW5NClMhD1DfYaqtYynYOSzqPpJt6YAKfaWC8UMwW1ufmqGK7qvcFhHVCU2vv2KP5P7jmhSz93kqWw/s1600/D3000.jpg&quot; imageanchor=&quot;1&quot; style=&quot;margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;&quot;&gt;&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;259&quot; src=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEkKUqQGRdkVLM-m4GLtfg8z5jUGhZtrAbgNqiCcMWqlpZfD_HuE3RISEGPXHtdoW5NClMhD1DfYaqtYynYOSzqPpJt6YAKfaWC8UMwW1ufmqGK7qvcFhHVCU2vv2KP5P7jmhSz93kqWw/s320/D3000.jpg&quot; width=&quot;320&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;This Nikon model is easy to use.  Thanks to all of the automatic settings, you won&#39;t have to worry about  whether or not you&#39;re making the right adjustments. You can simply  select the right subject parameter and the camera will make adjustments  accordingly. If you are taking a landscape picture at night, for  example, you can choose the landscape and night scene parameters and the  camera will select the appropriate settings.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;You can retouch the  pictures via the LCD screen before uploading them to your PC or mobile  device. The GUI menus are large and clear, so you can easily make the  changes you need. The Retouch menus contain extensive palettes, which  can be used to create numerous effects. The ViewFinder offers 95% frame  coverage, and an 18 mm eye-point.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;The Nikon D3000 does not have a  video mode. To make up for the lack of this feature, it offers the best  image quality imaginable. Digital cameras within this price range are  better off without video mode anyway. The shutter must be opened in  order to take video with a digital camera, and an open shutter will  result in more dirt getting on the sensor. With this Nikon model, you  won&#39;t have to worry about dirt.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;This camera has a stylish  appearance with great ergonomics. It&#39;s light, compact, and fits  comfortably in the user&#39;s hand. It&#39;s not the smallest digital camera,  and probably won&#39;t fit in your pocket, but it&#39;s still light and  portable. It&#39;s also made out of durable material, so you can expect it  to last for years. The rechargeable Li-ion battery, as mentioned above,  can handle up to 550 standard pictures in one charge.&lt;/div&gt;Overall, the  Nikon D3000 is worth every penny. If you&#39;re an amateur photographer,  and don&#39;t have a lot of money to invest in a professional digital  camera, then this model is perfect for you! The automatic functions make  photography both simple and fun.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/05/nikon-d3000-dslr-camera.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiEkKUqQGRdkVLM-m4GLtfg8z5jUGhZtrAbgNqiCcMWqlpZfD_HuE3RISEGPXHtdoW5NClMhD1DfYaqtYynYOSzqPpJt6YAKfaWC8UMwW1ufmqGK7qvcFhHVCU2vv2KP5P7jmhSz93kqWw/s72-c/D3000.jpg" height="72" width="72"/><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-2082301426192433792</guid><pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 12:46:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-05-26T20:46:31.577+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">buy camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">digital camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">dslr</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><title>Which Nikon Digital Camera Should I Buy?</title><description>Digital cameras make picture taking easier for photographers of any  skill level. And for camera enthusiasts, Nikon is synonymous with a  quality camera. Nikon offers many digital camera choices, from the ultra  compact Coolpix line to the professional quality SLR cameras. Follow  these steps to buy the Nikon digital camera that&#39;s right for you.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;nbsp;Determine how you want to use  your digital camera. If you want something you can stick in your pocket  and carry around, you probably want to look at the lightweight Nikon  Coolpix cameras. If you want to get serious about photography, look at  the digital SLRs that offer a variety of lenses plus great photos with  less available light.&lt;span class=&quot;stepNumber&quot;&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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Decide how much you want to  spend. Nikon cameras range from approximately $120 to well over a  thousand dollars. If you&#39;re on a budget, look at one of the Coolpix  cameras. Like most SLRs, the Nikon SLR costs more than other cameras.&lt;br /&gt;
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Ask yourself if you want to print your photos or if you&#39;re more likely to transfer them to your computer  for emailing and to use on web pages. If your main output is going to  be your computer, then you should be fine with a camera that offers 1.3  megapixel resolution. If you plan to print photos, choose a higher  resolution camera of at least 3 megapixels. Professionals need a minimum  of 5 megapixels. &lt;br /&gt;
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Read reviews of the various  Nikon cameras once you&#39;ve narrowed down your choices with Steps 1  through 3. Photography magazines and consumer reports are one source of  reviews. Another is Cnet.com, which allows you to compare different  models.&lt;br /&gt;
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Look at the extra features that  come with the different models. One handy feature is removable photo  storage that allows you to take more photos. Look also at flash  possibilities, red-eye reduction modes and automatic features. Pay  attention to the batteries. Digital cameras eat batteries for lunch. For  cost and the environment, rechargeable batteries make the most sense. &lt;br /&gt;
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Pay attention to your lens  choice. Most digital cameras come with a zoom lens with variable focal  length. Wide-angle lenses have short focal lengths, good for taking  photographs of scenery. Longer focal lengths allow you to zoom in on  distant objects. Most regular digital cameras come with a 3X zoom lens.  Superzoom cameras provide zoom ranges of 8X or 10X and a longer maximum  focal length. With the Nikon digital SLRs, you change your lens  depending on your needs.&lt;br /&gt;
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Buy Nikon cameras at a variety  of retailers, both online and stores. Photography stores are a good bet  for the greatest variety and knowledgeable sales people. If you&#39;re on a  budget, you can find some of the Coolpix cameras at discount stores.  Electronic stores like Circuit City tend to have more choices. Check  Amazon for online retailers selling Nikon digital cameras.</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/05/which-nikon-digital-camera-should-i-buy.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><thr:total>0</thr:total></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8745906180339419182.post-1430152948457033705</guid><pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 12:36:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-05-26T20:36:14.521+08:00</atom:updated><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">d40</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">digital camera</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">dslr</category><category domain="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#">nikon</category><title>Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera</title><description>&lt;div class=&quot;separator&quot; style=&quot;clear: both; text-align: center;&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4hTZAHaf4rePyMxi9Av5IvWWizlhlcgmekOTFRDz2IpmuseqFJismqHDbz_VinaEViMALTsLmAlymSmM4eTKctk77CfAy23B2TqPt5ilH-G1UQp52utouw9ayNTQq-ww-hDva8c7dV5Q/s1600/nikon-d40.jpg&quot; imageanchor=&quot;1&quot; style=&quot;clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;&quot;&gt;&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; height=&quot;320&quot; src=&quot;https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4hTZAHaf4rePyMxi9Av5IvWWizlhlcgmekOTFRDz2IpmuseqFJismqHDbz_VinaEViMALTsLmAlymSmM4eTKctk77CfAy23B2TqPt5ilH-G1UQp52utouw9ayNTQq-ww-hDva8c7dV5Q/s320/nikon-d40.jpg&quot; width=&quot;273&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Nikon D40 Series.. &lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;The Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera has been on a multitude of top ten lists and received numerous five star ratings. But, every camera has it&#39;s quirks and some of them can be quite glaring. Then Nikon D40 is no exception. They say there&#39;s no such thing as a bad camera, only bad photographers. I&#39;d like to take that a bit further, and say that there&#39;s no such thing as a bad photographer, only good photographers using the wrong camera. So, let&#39;s be a little critical with the D40 SLR, and see if it&#39;s really the right camera for you.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;The most obvious shortcoming of the Nikon D40 camera, is the absence of an autofocus driver in the camera body. What this means, is that if autofocus is important to the way you take pictures, they you are somewhat limited in the number of lenses you can use with the D40. Only about ten percent of the available lenses for the Nikon D40 have autofocus drives built into the lenses. Needless to say, those lenses are considerably more expensive than lenses without autofocus (upwards of $500 or more). Autofocus would be important to anyone shooting shots with lots of movement, such as sports or wildlife.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Nikon decided that a depth of field preview feature was not necessary for the D40. Depending on your preference for taking pictures, this may or may not be of concern. Some photographers find this very helpful, but others may just experiment with different aperture settings and figure out from that what stays in focus, and what doesn&#39;t. I would suggest, that someone learning photography could really benefit from a depth of field preview as it helps to teach the principles of objects in focus anddefocused.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;One last small grievance. Most SLR&#39;s in this price range, allow you to take pictures in the RAW format, and the D40 is no exception. What is a bit surprising, is that when you take pictures with the RAW and JPEG format at the same time, the D40 only uses a very basic JPEG format. For a camera in this price range I would have expected better. Again, your photo taking preferences come into play here. If all you ever take is only RAW, or only JPEG format pictures, then don&#39;t concern yourself with this issue.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;So, at this point you may still be convinced that the Nikon D40 SLR is still the best camera for you. That&#39;s fine, like I said earlier, it really depends on what is the right camera for you. It&#39;s hard to beat a good photographer with the right camera.&lt;/div&gt;</description><link>http://newscameranikon.blogspot.com/2011/05/nikon-d40-digital-slr-camera.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Mohd Hanafi)</author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4hTZAHaf4rePyMxi9Av5IvWWizlhlcgmekOTFRDz2IpmuseqFJismqHDbz_VinaEViMALTsLmAlymSmM4eTKctk77CfAy23B2TqPt5ilH-G1UQp52utouw9ayNTQq-ww-hDva8c7dV5Q/s72-c/nikon-d40.jpg" height="72" width="72"/><thr:total>0</thr:total></item></channel></rss>