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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

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Being a successor of the Nikon D60, it offers features of D60 like 10.2 megapixel sensor and 2.5 inch screen with resemblance in body and controls as well. It has a built-in autofocus and vibration reduction image stabilization technology, providing sharp and blur free photographs.

Its best feature is the active dust reduction system with airflow control which provides more picture clarity. The anti-dust system vibrates the low pass filter along with usage of airflow system to remove particles coming in the image path. It is provided with an eye sensor which automatically turns off the LCD screen if the view finder is being used. Adjustment of image size, quality and white balance for RAW images can be done within the camera after shooting. It has a stop motion recording mode which helps create a stop motion animation from a sequence of images. An inbuilt active D light automatically compensates the under exposed as well as over exposed areas in picture with high contrast.
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Monday, March 8th, 2010

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Set with strong features and the advanced technology, the latest entrant in the renowned Nikon family is Nikon D5000. The most visible feature of this camera is its 2.7 inch LCD monitor which can be tilted forward and rotated to achieve great viewing from any angle. This feature comes in handy when capturing Live View, greatly enhancing the way you look at movie clips and creative photography. It can be snapped back into its safe position as soon as you are done.

Outfitted with a 12.3 megapixel, the Nikon D5000 is capable of churning out high resolution advanced images. Nikon’s Scene recognition and face detection features also play a big role when trying to achieve great picture focus and quality. It can detect up to 5 faces in the frame and can automatically lock-in on the closest one.
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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Nikon D90 is the replacement of Nikon D80. This DSLR camera has a good resolution of 12.3 MP. Nikon claims this camera to be the first DSLR to shoot high definition video. This feature makes it cut above the rest.
This camera weighs 1.4 lbs. Its dimensions are 4.1 x 3.0 x 5.2 inch. Its ergonomical design makes it very easy to use.
The CMOS sensor of Nikon D90 allows you to take sharp, high quality, and low noise pictures. Its ISO sensitivity ranges between 200 and 3000. Its self cleaning function makes sure that the picture quality does not get affected due to dust.

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Monday, January 25th, 2010

The Budget-Friendly, User-Friendly Nikon Coolpix S610
The Nikon Coolpix S610 is a powerful, budget-friendly, full-feature camera that packs a lot of punch in its small frame. The S610 is considered the cousin to the very popular but much more expensive S610c, which has a built-in Wi-Fi feature for wirelessly uploading photos to your desktop. If wireless uploading is more than you need, but you still like the in-depth features of the S610c, than the Nikon Coolpix S610 is the camera for you, all at a fraction of the cost.

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Monday, January 25th, 2010

Nikon Coolpix S710

If you are looking for a camera that has the manual features of a digital SLR and the size of a subcompact point-and-shoot camera then look no further than the Nikon Coolpix S710. The S710 offers some impressive manual controls that include a wide angle lens of 28 mm and sensitivity in the upper range of 3,200 when the resolution is full and ISO 12,800 at 3 megapixel. But perhaps most importantly, the S710 features an astounding high-resolution 14.5-megapixel sensor; a number which even just a few years ago would have been thought impossible. The result is, of course, clearer, crisper, brighter and more precise photos than you would never get from any other camera.

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Monday, January 25th, 2010

Nikon Cool Pix P80If you are an active photo enthusiast, the Nikon Cool Pix P80 is sure to mesmerize you. This compact, high-performance, super-zoom camera will satisfy your needs – irrespective of whether you are a consumer or simply an enthusiast.

With a compact body and outstandingly powerful zoom lens, the Nikon Cool Pix P80 makes the process of clicking photos easier and more intuitive. This super-zoom camera comes packed with the power of 10.1 mega pixels and allows the user to capture fine details, along with providing the creative freedom to edit and crop the same. The use of NIKKOR optics in the Nikon Cool Pix P80 ensures that you get quality images even when you stand at a reasonable distance from the subject. The NIKKOR lens (18x Zoom) of this super-zoom camera covers focal lengths ranging between 27 and 486mm (equivalent to 35mm format). Thanks to the Optical Vibration Reduction (VR), you can take steady shots with the Nikon Cool Pix P80 by making use of its versatile zoom capabilities.

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