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Nikon Nikkor 18-200mm VR

05 Nov

One of the flagship lens from Nikon, the Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED (11.1x).
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Nikon D3s vs Canon 1D Mk IV: Product Reviews: Adorama Photography TV

05 Nov

Adorama Photography TV presents Nikon D3s vs Canon 1D Mk IV! This week, Mark Wallace puts both the Nikon D3S and Canon 1D Mark IV to the test. Both cameras are tough, robust and built with a spec list sure to impress photographers who need accurate, high-speed performance they can rely on. For product details and related Adorama Learning Center articles, go to www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! E-mail your questions to AskMark@Adorama.com
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How to use strip lighting in the studio, hosted by Light Tec in Dallas, Texas. Light Tec offers photo lighting equipment and training.
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Skultorp – The Movie (Nikon D90 HD-film)

04 Nov

Some movie clips from Skultorp and around Skövde in Sweden. Shot with the Nikon D90 and Nikkor 18-200 VR lens, some clips were recorded with attached Cokin P121 graduated ND-filter. Edited in iMovie ’09 on a MacBook Pro. My mother in law grew up in Skultorp and we visited this place the other day, I brought the D90 and tripod of course. 😉

 
 

Nikkor 35mm f2 with Nikon D90 (Testing)

03 Nov

Nikkor 35mm f2 with Nikon D90 (Testing) by Sani Rahman

 
 

Nikon Coolpix P7000 10.1 MP Digital Camera with 7.1x Wide Zoom-Nikkor ED Lens and 3-Inch LCD

02 Nov

9.00 @ www.amazon.com Nikon Coolpix P7000 10.1 MP Digital Camera with 7.1x Wide Zoom-Nikkor ED Lens and 3-Inch LCD
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AVCHD 1280×720 / 60p / 17Mbps. This video was edited by “SONY Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Pro Pack”.

 
 

Nikon d5000 in Video Mode Screen Test HD 720p with Nikkor 18-200mm Lens

01 Nov

This is a screen test of how well the new Nikon d5000 takes video. It is the same sensor as the Nikon d90 and I shot it with a 18-200mm Nikkor Lens. For more gadget related content visit www.gadgetwoot.com
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Using Nikon Capture NX2 as a JPEG (or TIFF) Editor

30 Oct

Use NX2 to edit JPG (or TIFF) photos from any camera, not just Nikon. No need to use Photoshop or other complex image editors. Save .JPG (or .TIF) as .NEF to store all editing steps safely and separately with versioning. Easily output .NEF back to .JPG (or .TIF) for web upload or printing. I’m using NX2 v2.2 and Nik Efex Pro 3.0 for special effects.
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Nikon D90 in Hawaii – Jasin Boland

30 Oct

Movie stills photographer Jasin Boland shows off the Nikon D90’s HD video function while on a family holiday in Hawaii. See more @ My Nikon Life: mynikonlife.com.au
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As an example of the Nikon D90:s low light film capabilities, I shot this clip entirely during sunset and after (9.30pm to 10.30pm). The scene with the moon should be at ISO3200 and I was using the Nikkor 18-200 VR set to 200mm and aperture f/5.6, some noise there. I visited the same place two nights in a row for this movie, the location is Ersdalen, Hönö island, Sweden. There is sort of a cave right there where I could find shelter against the enormous waves and airborne ocean foam. The camera was at risk 😉 I used a Cokin P121 gradual ND for most of the footage and just the 18-200 VR, no primes. No video adjustments or affects has been added to the clips in post processing. The seagull shouting was recorded during the shoot using a Zoom Handy H2 stereo recorder.
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how to clear the Nikon d60 and the lens

30 Oct

 
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Solitude (Nikon D90 HD-movie)

30 Oct

Short nature film produced with Nikon D90 and edited in Apple’s iMovie. Mid autumn sunset through grass, a lonely swan, billowing water. The clips are all shot one night during the golden hour. I recommend using a good pair of speakers or headphones and crank it up loud. I have pre-processed the RAW-footage in Final Cut Studio using the Too Much Too Soon (TMTS) plugin “D90 Rescaler” to smooth out the jagged lines from the M-JPEGs. For some of the clips shot after sunset at ISO3200 I used subtle chroma noise reduction and all are slightly sharpened in post, no colour grading added, just the in-camera picture styles. Please visit www.martinwallgren.com