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Nikon D90 SRL Video Test + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D Lens

20 Sep

Our first shots with Nikon`s D90 HD 720p camera, a lot of family shots. All Footage was edited natively in Sony Vegas Pro 9 by creating a custom 1280×720 24fps session. NO COLOR CORRECTION, And again all footage is from Lima-Peru

 
 

Danny Choo Nikon Commercial

20 Sep

See the full res at www.nikonnext.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Nikon D90 unboxing

20 Sep

New Nikon D90 unboxing

HVX and Nikon D90 together for my E Christmas card. Shot using HomeDepot Jim Arm and 6 foot dolly stand on a work light stand. Animation done in Carrara 3d.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

Nikon D3 D2x D40x D200 D300 Digital SLR Cameras video review

19 Sep

Visit www.microglobe.co.uk also www.camerarace.com for details. Nikon D2xs Nikon D60 camera Two and a half years ago Nikon publicized the 6 megapixel Nikon D70, their first reasonable enthusiasts digital SLR, it proved to be a very well-known camera and strong competitor to the Canon EOS 300D (Digital Rebel). Just 15 months later Nikon revealed the Nikon D70s which was basically the same camera with a some subtle tweaks (improved AF, wider flash coverage, higher capacity battery, larger LCD monitor). And so just over 15 months on from the D70s Nikon present the latest incarnation of their ‘enthusiasts’ digital SLR line, the 10.2 megapixel Nikon D80. The Nikon D80 slots nicely between the entry-level Nikon D50 and the semi-professional professional Nikon D200, clearly based on the D70 design but also different enough to be seen as a completely new model. It features a ten megapixel DX format CCD (the same we presume as used by Sony in the DSLR-A100), the metering sensor from the D50 and numerous other items taken or modified from the D200. Nikon D2Hs and D2H are also wonderful cameras.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Sorry, except for the 10 minute clips this segment is uncut. It’s about an hour total. I walk through the most frequently used features of the D300, and some less frequently used. 2/6 Custom Settings Menu Autofocus Sub Menu Autofocus Activation Autofocus Point Illumination: Iluminated Red Bracket in viewfinder Built-in Autofocus Illuminator: Tiny flashlight Metering / Exposure Sub Menu Iso/EV sensitivity step values Center Weight Area Fine tune optimal Exposure Timers AE/Lock Sub Menu Shutter-realease button AE-L Auto meter off delay Self Timer Delay Shooting / Display sub Menu Monitor Off delay Viewfinder Grid Display: Default off, turn it on. Viewfinder warning display Continous low speed shooting mode: choose how slow low speed is Max continious release Shooting info on display: auto color of lay-over text LCD Illumination: top lcd light activation auto or manual Exposure delay mode Battery Order Bracketing / Flash sub menu Flash Sync Speed Flash shutter speed Flash control for built-in flash. Commander Mode

 
 

NIkon D300 + TC-16A

18 Sep

Tc-16A has been modified.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Nikon Malaysia D3 and D300 hands on preview.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Nikon D60

17 Sep

Hey everyone, as the description says this is the unboxing of my new Nikon D60 hope you enjoy!! www.nikonusa.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Nikon D3000 Feature Video

16 Sep

Nikon D3000
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Find 32 more videos at www.AssignmentConstruct.com .Transcript of this video Hi, I’m John Harrington and we’re going to break out and break down the wide variety of equipment we use to deliver images to our clients. Next we are going to show you one of the equipment kits we use when we are traveling on assignment. Each kit is different and has a very specific purpose. So lets take a look. This kit is our Nikon kit. It houses our D3, a D2X; a primary and a backup. We use a 12-24 DX lens, 70-200 2.8, 24-70 2.8, 17-55 DX 2.8, 2X teleconverter. We’ve got a Speedlight SB-800; it’s got the tungsten gel on the front. The reason we use the tungsten gel or a fluorescent gel is to mask the color temperature in the room we’re working in. These are obviously interchangeable, so we can use them depending on the situation we’re in. We use a tungsten or a fluorescent gel. We have extra double A batteries. We have three think tank cardholders. We really like these cardholders because we can hold a large number of cards; and we can put our unused cards at the top and our used cards reversed on the bottom. What we do with our cards when we’re done shooting them is instead of having them in upwards; we have them in upside down. That’s an indicator to us that we’ve shot on the card and this card needs to be downloaded. Underneath, we have 17-35 2.8, and we have a 300 2.8. In addition on the 300 2.8, we have a 1.4 teleconverter as well. So between the 2X teleconverter and the 1.4X

 
 

Nikon D300 Walkthrough Add-on 1/3

16 Sep

Information I missed or didn’t cover well enough in my menu walk through. Contents: Eye peice cap for timed release, Notes: Light does not enter the final picture, it just screws with the meter reading causing an under-exposed photo. To test if this is an issue just watch to see if the shutter speed changes if you cover the eye-peice. Programable Buttons (static functions) Preview, exposure locks, flash off, bracketing burst, metering override.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Nikon D3000 Camera Walkaround

14 Sep

Purchase the full Nikon D3000 Made Easy training DVD at www.elitevideo.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

HowTo Clean Nikon D70s Sensor

14 Sep

Here is a short video tutorial showing you how to check for dust on your sensor and clean your sensor using the blower method.

Full review at www.cameralabs.com . A ten minute HD tour around the Nikon D5000, the company’s latest upper-entry-level DSLR, featuring Live View, HD video and an articulated monitor. For my full review with comparisons, sample images and video,results and current pricing, please click the link at the start of this text or visit cameralabs . com. If you have any questions regarding this review, feel free to post on the Cameralabs forum!
Video Rating: 4 / 5