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As soon as February 7th, we will be seeing Nikon D700 successor, the Nikon D800, make its official debut to the world. And currently, we have in our hands the latest leak with high quality that actually suggests something legit. More »

Everyday, new rumours go flying around about Nikon. And there has been some red hot gossip involving Nikon as of recently. Yes – I mean red hot. These rumours include the Nikon D4, D800 and D400 cameras. So, let’s begin… More »

Recently, Nikon built two (J1 costs $650 and V1 costs $900) new cameras, Nikon 1, that will be released on October 20 . The camera is pretty small; however, it has a really good sensor and changeable lens. More »
Canon, Sony, Panasonic, Olympus. I’ve had experience with all these camera brands except for one: Nikon Looks like this piece of news might just change it all up for me! A few days ago, something pretty exciting was released on the Nikon website. Rumour has it that a new mirrorless camera will be available on the 21st!. More »

Those looking to be different with a jazzy-looking DSLR on the streets need to look no further than the Nikon D3100…in red. Although only a rumor at first, the red version of the Nikon D3100 is real and has now arrived in Japan. More »

Nikon is making a venture into the world of mirrorless cameras and a picture of said camera has been found online…just without the full body of the camera. It’s only a look at the mount but it looks awesome. More »
This camera was actually designed to capture pictures of insects in flight. There is almost no shutter delay. You know how fast those pesky little bugs can fly and disappear. The delay is only 3.3ms. That’s mighty mighty fast for a camera. More »
Many speculations about Nikon’s mysterious mirrorless camera have surfaced recently but unfortunately no sources have yet to confirm these rumors. More »

We all love to look through our photos, but what would it be like to look at those same 2D photos in 3D? Well in Japan, Nikon have just revealed the NF-300i- a new digital picture frame which converts your 2D photos into 3D ones. More »

Just when I thought Nikon just wanted to join the growing ranks of mirror less symmetrical lens shooters that bridge the gap between full-fledged DSLR and pocket-friendly compact cameras, the company announces Nikon wants to create a whole “new market” with its next big idea! More »

Nikon has just announced news of it’s new camera, the Coolpix S8100. This camera will have a 12.1 mega pixel lens, 10x zoom, as well as being able to capture videos in HD all for only $300. More »
Nikon’s new high-end compact camera market rumors were true, after the not-so-hot reviews on the P6000, Nikon came back for another try with the new Nikon Coolpix P7000. It’s got a 10.1 megapixel CCD sensor with ISO 6400 sensitivity natively and ISO 12,800 when paired with a f/2.8-5.6 7.1x VR zoom lens. It also has a shiny 3-inch 921,000-dot LCD display for you to review your shots on. It also has full manual controls for every little setting you would wish to control as well as a viewfinder, hot shoe, raw support, and mic jack for its 720p/24 movie mode with VR and continuous autofocus. It will be available very soon for $499.99 More »

Nikon has just announced its latest addition to its Coolpix cameras, first up is their Coolpix S1100pj which is the successor to last years S1000pj. Just like its predecessor, this digital camera comes with a built-in projector but this new edition has a much brighter projector with 14 lumens and it can also be connected to a computer via USB that allows you to project your files and presentations. The built-in projector can project images at about 240 cm at sizes up to the equivalent of a 47-inch display. More »
You read it right. Nikon’s upgrade of its D3 full-frame SLR, the D3s is official and It can shoot at up to ISO 104,200. That is 32 times more sensitive than the maximum ISO 3200 my Canon EOS 30D can handle. Nikon says the ISO 6400-12,800 should be a comfortable ISO range to shoot at with 104,200 coming as an expanded mode. More »


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