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Nikon expands its D-SLR lineup with the D3200

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PA News Team, 19 April 2012 10:47

With Nikon’s Thailand D-SLR factory now back in business following the catastrophic tsunami last year, the long-awaited D3200 has finally arrived. Strengthening the consumer end of Nikon’s D-SLR lineup, the D3200 follows on from the very successful Digital Photo Gold Award-winning D3100. Designed as next in line (but not as a direct replacement) to the D3100, which Nikon claims will ...

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Nikon expands its D-SLR lineup with the D3200

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PA News Team, 19 April 2012 10:47

With Nikon’s Thailand D-SLR factory now back in business following the catastrophic tsunami last year, the long-awaited D3200 has finally arrived. Strengthening the consumer end of Nikon’s D-SLR lineup, the D3200 follows on from the very successful Digital Photo Gold Award-winning D3100. Designed as next in line (but not as a direct replacement) to the D3100, which Nikon claims will ...

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Nikon 85mm f/1.8 Test Images

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Adam Atkins, 05 April 2012 09:39

In Digital Photo’s May issue we put Nikon’s new AF-S 85mm f/1.8 G prime lens through its paces. Using the lens in both our lab and in the studio we subjected it to a thorough and rigorous testing process to find out how well it really performs. This lens; with a fixed focal length of 85mm, a wide aperture of ...

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Nikon increase prices of the D800 and D4

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PA News Team, 28 March 2012 12:28

In a surprising press statement from Nikon, the company has announced that they have incorrectly priced the recently launched Nikon D800 and D4. Due to a local internal systems error, the original prices of the D800 (£2399) and D4 (£4799) have increased to £2599 and £5289 respectively. To put this in perspective the D800 is now £200 more than originally ...

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Nikon D800

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Anonymous, 08 March 2012 14:03

At the Nikon stand, we were greeted by a queue of excited onlookers, all waiting to get their hands on the recently launched D800. With its 36.3Mp full-frame (FX) sensor, 51-point AF system and ISO range of 100-6400 (expandable to a range of 50-25600), it’s easy to see what the excitement was all about. Working alongside the new sensor is ...

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