Short review of the Mieke third party battery grip for the Nikon D60/D40x/D40.
Video Rating: 3 / 5
Short review of the Mieke third party battery grip for the Nikon D60/D40x/D40.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

This is a little trick you can do right inside the D300 to create new effects for your photos. Check out the real deal at www.elitevideo.com
Video Rating: 3 / 5
My new Nikon D300 and 18-200mm VR lens. Unboxing… **Sorry about the low sound in some parts of the video!**
Video Rating: 3 / 5

endless, a silent whisper ng urbandub
Video Rating: 3 / 5
Nikon D3X bemutató.
My first unboxing of my brand new Nikon D60 with an 18-55 mm VR lens kit. Please tell me what you think! Also, check out my Flickr: www.flickr.com Thanks guys and girls!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
some more footage from the day before florida cup
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Sedinta foto/test realizata de Sebastian Enache cu Nikon D3X
We put the new Nikon D5000 to the test for one day with two kids, Maddie and Lockie, and let them loose in Sydney to find out how they would go capturing their day on camera. See more @ My Nikon Life: mynikonlife.com.au
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Nikon came out with the D3 at PhotoPlus this year, and we have the company rep telling you all about it and giving you a close up look at it’s outstanding features. Go to photoinduced.com for a hands-on review.
Promo video for the Nikon D3100, which lets you record full 1080p HD Cinematic Video with full-time autofocus and sound.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Testing my new Camcorder Panasonic VDR-D300, It’s very good but I had problems to vonvert to AVI. These software has been used for this video: *FlasKMPEG: convert VRO to AVI *Windows Movie Maker: add some effects. *DVD-RAM disc: record the video. The good: Decent low-light performance; vibrant color; solid battery life; acceptable still quality. The bad: Optical zoom is only 10X; no analog input; no video light. The bottom line: Rivaling its MiniDV competitors in a variety of shooting conditions, the Panasonic VDR-D300 doesn’t force you to compromise video quality for the convenience of shooting directly on DVD. Image quality of Panasonic VDR-D300 The Panasonic VDR-D300’s image quality is among the best that we’ve seen in a consumer DVD camcorder. Image sharpness is above average for a DVD camcorder, approaching that of MiniDV cameras such as Panasonic’s PV-GS65. We noticed far fewer video-compression artifacts typical of DVD-based units. Outdoors, video looked very good, with accurate, saturated color and no visible chromatic aberration or color fringing. The only noticeable visual oddities were some very subtle jagged edges we saw when we zoomed in tight on rounded objects. Indoors, the three CCDs come into play to offer far better color in low-light situations than you’d get with single-CCD cameras. In dimly lit rooms, there was noticeable graininess in the footage, but color remained accurate and saturated down to a light level where most single-CCD cameras would be …
Video Rating: 4 / 5

People always question how tough the more basic level DSLRs are and treat them like delicate objects. But are they really tough enough to take the abuse that one might give it during daily life? Does a magnesium alloy body mean everything when it comes to “tough bodies”? We take these two DSLRs and put them through some extreme tests that you might possibly be able to relate to during your daily lives. Watch the video to see if they survive these rigorous tests. *As it turned out, the budget of this video was limited, so a 400D was used and Kai’s own Nikon D70.
Video Rating: 3 / 5