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The Nikon Coolpix S3100 comes in a range of seven colours (silver,...
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Nikon’s D7000 sits above the mid-price D5100 and just below the...
The Nikon Coolpix S3100 comes in a range of seven colours (silver, black, purple, red, pink, yellow & blue), is styled with smooth curves and a sleek profile, and weighs in at 118g.
The Nikon Coolpix P300 offers one of the widest and fastest zoom lenses in a compact, equal to 24-100mm in film terms. Featuring a back-illuminated 12.2Mp CMOS sensor specially designed to increase the amount of light each pixel receives for better sensitivity performance, the Nikon Coolpix P300 has a broad ISO range of 160-3200 and permits shooting from as close ...
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The AW100 from Nikon is the latest rugged compact to hit the shelves and sports a slim and slender design that’s only 23mm thick. With a back-illuminated 16Mp CMOS sensor producing 4608x3456 pixels and a 5x optical zoom – equivalent to 28-140mm in film terms – this hardy compact boasts a tough construction. It can be submerged up to a ...
Now a year-and-a-half old, the D3100 was the first D-SLR in Nikon’s lineup to offer full HD video and is built around an APS-C 14.2Mp CMOS sensor, offering a maximum 4608x3072 pixel resolution.
Nikon’s first new camera system for over 50 years promises speed, precision and portability. Nikon 1 is certainly pleasing to the eye and the specs look impressive on paper, so let’s see if the system offers a genuine alternative.
Nikon is the latest manufacturer to enter the CSC market and its V1 model is designed to offer D-SLR quality in a small body with an interchangeable lens design.
Will Nikon’s first move into the Compact System Camera market with the Nikon V1 provide a genuine contender?
Bridging the gap between the Gold Award-winning D3100 and the enthusiast D7000 is Nikon’s latest D-SLR, the D5100. Designed to appeal to first-time D-SLR buyers, it has also been made to attract individuals who’d like to get more creative and imaginative with their shooting. Every few years we’re used to manufacturers renewing and refreshing their products, so it’s no surprise ...
The D5100 is Nikon’s latest mid-level D-SLR and is the successor to the D5000. Rather than inheriting the ageing 12.3Mp sensor from the D5000, the Nikon D5100 shares the same 16.2Mp chip and 4928x3264 pixel resolution as Nikon’s enthusiast D7000. With the new sensor comes a better ISO range as it runs from 100-6400, but it’s also expandable to 12,800 ...
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