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Nikon releases ViewNX-i image browsing software

18 Mar

As promised earlier this month, Nikon has made its ViewNX-i software available for download today today. Building on the camera maker’s previous View NX 2 software, the new application works in conjunction with Nikon’s NX-D photofinishing software for editing photographs, and bundles Nikon’s ViewNX-Movie Editor for editing videos. Read more

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Nikon D5500 real-world samples

06 Mar

A slight update to the D5300, the Nikon D5500 is a midrange DX-format that sports a 24MP CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter (OLPF) and the company’s latest EXPEED 4 processor. This combination offers an ISO range of 100-25600 and 5 fps burst shooting, while the 39-point AF system can track subjects in ‘3D’. Other features include a fully articulating 3.2″ touchscreen LCD with 1.04M dots and 1080/60p video. We’ve been using it for a few days – click through to view our gallery of samples

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Prepare to be impressed: Tamron 15-30 F2.8 vs. Nikon 14-24 F2.8

05 Mar

While we were at CP+ 2015 in Japan, we met with Tamron, and the company was kind enough to lend us their newly announced 15-30mm F2.8 Di VC USD. In Nikon mount, no less. It’s a wide range for a full-frame zoom, made more impressive by the inclusion of vibration compensation (VC). With a price tag of $ 1200, Tamron is taking the Nikon 14-24 head-on, and so we decided to do the same: pit the two against one another in a shootout, which you can view here

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Nikon introduces Coolpix P900 with whopping 83x optical zoom range

03 Mar

Nikon has extended its superzoom range to include the Coolpix P900, offering a 16MP sensor and world’s longest zoom lens, which is equivalent to a mind-boggling 24-2000mm. It features built-in Wi-Fi with NFC, 7 fps burst shooting, built-in EVF and a fully articulated 3″ 921k-dot LCD. The P900 uses a new Dual Detect optical image stabilization system, claiming up to 5 stops of shake compensation. Read more

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Nikon D7200 boasts low-light AF improvements and increased buffer depth

03 Mar

Nikon’s prosumer line gets an update today in the form of the D7200. With a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor it offers a very slight resolution increase over its 24.1MP D7100 predecessor, and like that model it lacks an optical low-pass filter. But the D7200’s primary enhancements include a next-generation 51-point AF module with increased low-light sensitivity, built-in Wi-Fi with NFC and an improved 100-shot buffer depth when shooting JPEGs or Raw files at 6 fps. Read more

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A closer look at the Nikon Coolpix P900 megazoom

02 Mar

The Nikon Coolpix P900 has the longest zoom of any camera by a large margin. Whether you’re a nature photographer or just spying on your neighbors (not that we’d recommend that), the camera’s 24-2000mm should cover any situation. We got our hands on this monster zoom and will run through its most notable features right here.

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Hands-on with Nikon D7200

02 Mar

Nikon’s new D7200 is an evolutionary upgrade to the D7100, and fixes one of the few major complaints about that model with an increased buffer depth. Other improvements are more subtle, but the addition of -3EV sensitivity to the D7200’s 51-point AF array will please low-light photographers. There’s also Wi-Fi with NFC, 1080/60p video, and improved battery life. Click through for some hands-on images

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Better, buffer: Nikon D7200 First Impressions Review posted

02 Mar

Nikon’s D7200 has some big shoes to fill. The D7100 was one of our favorite midrange DSLRs of the past few years, and though it’s by no means a radical upgrade, the D7200 presents some notable new features. It has a 24.2MP CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, an updated 51-point AF system sensitive to -3EV, a much larger buffer that can take up to 27 Raw images at 6 fps, and Wi-Fi with NFC. Read more

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CP+ 2015: Nikon shows off new D810a

12 Feb

We’re at the CP+ show in Yokohama Japan, where Nikon is showing off its new D810a – a specialist version of the D810 which has been modified specifically for astrophotography. The world’s first full-frame camera of its type, the D810a is essentially a Nikon D810 with a modified IR-cut filter to ensure the camera can capture light emitted by nebulae and additional features to support long exposure photography. The new camera is being shown under glass at the show, but we managed to get a few shots. Click through to take a look

 

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Nikon announces Coolpix AW130 and S33 rugged compacts

11 Feb

Nikon has just refreshed its rugged camera lineup with the Coolpix AW130 and budget-friendly S33. The AW130 sports a 16MP CMOS sensor, 24-120mm equivalent zoom range, a 3” 920k dot OLED, 1080/30p video capture, Wi-Fi/NFC and built-in GPS. It can be submerged down to 30m/100 ft, is shockproof up to 2.1m/7 ft and freeze proof down to -10C/14F. Read more

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