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  • Nikon D5100

    Nikon D5100

    £894.00

    The D5100 is Nikon’s latest mid-level D-SLR and is the successor...

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Nikon Coolpix L110

£199.00

Nikon’s L110 is the successor to the L100. Featuring a 15x zoom, HD movie recording at 720p and a 3in LCD screen at rear, we decided to put it through its paces…

  • Photo answers rating rating is 4
  • Owner's rating rating is 5
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Nikon D5100

£894.00

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 ...

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
  • Owner's rating rating is 5
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Nikkor 45mm f/2.8D ED PC-E

£1,390.00

Urban and architectural photographers take note – the Nikkor 45mm f/2.8D ED PC-E is a specialist lens offering perspective control that's perfect for your subjects of choice.

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
  • Owner's rating rating is 5
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Nikon D700

£1,599.00

Nikon’s latest full-frame D700 camera brings together the full-frame sensor from Nikon’s top-of-the-range D3 in a body similar to the D300. So does this combination make it the perfect semi-professional D-SLR? We put it to the test to find out.

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
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Nikon D3X

£5,500.00

Nikon’s new D3X may set a new benchmark for performance and image quality, but is it really worth more than twice the price of a D3? This review appears in full in the March 2009 issue of Practical Photography.

  • Photo answers rating rating is 5
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Nikon V1 Slow-motion video capture

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Kingsley Singleton, 25 November 2011 17:31

This video was recorded using a Nikon V1. In its Slow Motion Movie mode, the V1 can record at 400 frames per second (fps) for 5 seconds at 640x240px, or 1200fps at 320x120px. Played back this provides some really fun slow-motion video effects. For a full review of the Nikon V1, pick up the January 2012 issue of Digital Photo. ...

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