Nikon D3 digital SLR camera review by What Digital Camera magazine: Part 2. Part one: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=slcPbmM9wKc
More camera reviews: http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com/equipment/
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Nikon D3 digital SLR camera review by What Digital Camera magazine: Part 2. Part one: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=slcPbmM9wKc
More camera reviews: http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com/equipment/
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Not available until November 2007, get a sneak preview of the new Nikon D3 DSLR camera here first……
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Here I review the “Nifty Fifty” a staple of almost all photographers’ camera bags.
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Bald Eagles on MIssissippi river, hunting down Fish
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This is a unboxing and first look of the Nikon Nikkor 50mm D 1.4f lens. This is lens is great for portrait pictures and low light shots. The AF-Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4D is Nikon’s current version of their fast ’standard’ prime lens, and while this specific model was introduced in 1995, the basic optical design dates back to the manual focus 50mm 1:1.4 AI of 1977. It features a traditional layout of 7 elements in 6 groups utilizing spherical surfaces only, which Nikon claims will deliver distortion-free images with superb resolution and colour accuracy, plus high contrast even at maximum aperture. The 50mm focal length classes it as a ’standard’ lens on the FX format, with none of the ‘perspective distortion’ characteristic of wideangle or telephoto lenses, whilst on the vastly more popular and widespread DX format it behaves like a short telephoto, ideal for portraiture.
The 50mm 1:1.4 is one of the older lenses in Nikon’s lineup, and this is reflected in several aspects of its design. The lens features a traditional aperture ring, which will no doubt be appreciated by photographers who grew up with mechanical manual-focus 35mm SLRs such as the FM range (although the only DSLRs on which it can actually be used are the high-end D1-D3 and D100-D700 bodies); however autofocus is ’screw-drive’ from the camera body, and therefore won’t work on the entry-level D40, D40xThe 50mm 1:1.4 is one of the older lenses in Nikon’s lineup, and this is reflected in several aspects of its design. The lens features a traditional aperture ring, which will no doubt be appreciated by photographers who grew up with mechanical manual-focus 35mm SLRs such as the FM range (although the only DSLRs on which it can actually be used are the high-end D1-D3 and D100-D700 bodies); however autofocus is ’screw-drive’ from the camera body, and therefore won’t work on the entry-level D40, D40x and D60.
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Quick video showing the mirror while it cycles 11 fps.
Comments Disabled because most of you people are idiots. This is what the camera is designed to do, rapid frames per second in situations that need it. This was a quick test to show the mirror mechanism in action. Total frames was 120 or so the mirror mechanism is designed for over 300k actuations. This was done BEFORE a sensor cleaning hence me not caring about the movement of dust.
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Nikon all cameras D90-D80-D70-D50-D40-D40X-D2H-D2XS-D3-D3X-F6-F100-D300-D3000-D300S-D700-D1-D1X-D60
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Nikon launch the D3x, a flagship DLSR camera with a whopping resolution of 24.5 megapixels! So is this Nikon’s best camera yet? Katie Scott went to the launch to find out.
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fotomicke shares what’s in his Thinktank camera bag
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