Here is my personal review of the Nikon D300 (12.3mp Digital SLR). This is just a basic review of specs of the camera. I will probably upload a video of a more in depth review that covers exposure controls, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, image sensors…etc. I apologize for the poor lighting. Hope you enjoy it =)
Sporting a 24.5 megapixels FX format (full frame) CMOS sensor, the Nikon D3X is Nikon’s first DSLR over the 12.1 megapixels mark and provides comprehensive performance for professionals. Find out more at www.digitalrev.com
***THE ORIGINAL!!*** Hitler is raving mad at Nikon, and lets his cohorts know about it! I authored this piece; don’t be fooled by others posting my work!! Sorry about the fading subtitles, iMovie isn’t very flexible with them. Just pause it to read if they pass by too fast..enjoy! Parodied under fair use law. Thanks everyone for making this a worldwide success so far! I wrote the entire script myself during the week after the D3x was announced. I myself am a D3 shooter and of course would love to have a D3x, but will NOT be an early adopter. Ken, keep doing what you’re doing! Video Rating: 4 / 5
WDC takes a first look at the new Nikon D3x professional DSLR, announced on 1st December 2008. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Full review at: www.cameralabs.com : A ten minute video tour around Nikon’s entry-level 10 Megapixel D60 DSLR by Gordon Laing, Editor of www.cameralabs.com. For our full review, please click the link at the start of this text.
www.FroKnowsPhoto.com D3000/D31000 Super Secret Project Join me backstage as I capture images from the dressing room to backstage to the pit. I shot the entire day using the Nikon D3000 and various pieces of Nikon glass. The video was captured with the Nikon D3S and Nikon 16mm Fisheye. I got to spend the day with Philadelphia based rock band Automatic Fire and capture behind the scenes images. Sit back and watch what happens back stage while I am capturing images. You will get to follow the journey from the dressing room to the stage for sound check and finally the show. Mixed in the entire video you will see the images that were captured at that particular time along with all technical information. At the end of the video there is a special “bootleg” recording of “Shake” by automatic fire www.theautomaticfire.com cut to a live performance as well as live photos cut in. For your FREE Ebook on capturing motion at concerts please sign up at www.FroKnowsPhoto.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
In this video, we take two giant flagships from the planet’s fiercest rivals of DSLR camera manufactures and have them battle on a… er, snooker table.
It’s a sad fact that millions of people go through agony every day, lying in wait for the D700 replacement or even the D90 replacement. These starving Nikon fans have been left waiting for so long, but with only a drought of new cameras that has left them thirsty for something. So, we want to make a change and we want you to help us make a difference. Give a little, by following us on Twitter. If we reach 10000 followers by 13th September 2010, we shall donate US 00 to Nikon R&D to help develop some new DSLRs. We shall send Kai along to present a big XXL cheque…if they don’t want it then we shall give it to a charity that does actually need it. Follow us on Twitter and change the world of photography: twitter.com Video Rating: 4 / 5