Category: Nikon

  • Nikon D400 in Russia

    Even if the Nikon D300 is not dead yet (it’s probably the best digital SLR camera of the recent years), many think about giving it a replacement, specifically, because the presence of a video mode on the Nikon D90 nearly calls for an upgrade. Here is a Russian newspaper magazine which tells us all about…

  • PMA 2009 preview

    Latest news from the PMA The PMA fair which will happen in Las Vegas between the 3rd and the 5th of March 2009 will bring us many news and a few surprises. All the signs are there, as confirmed by my informers. There is only a few weeks to be patient, but expect most important…

  • What’s left of the D900? A Nikon D800?

    During quite some time it had been rumoured that there would be a Nikon D900 (or a Nikon D800) to replace the Nikon D3. Quite obviously, the simultaneous development of the Nikon D700 and Nikon D3x led many observers to misinterpretation of the inside signals they were getting in the Nikon naming game. Who really…

  • Nikon D700 as a birthday cake

    You may want a Nikon D700 as a birthday present, but no! You’ll get a birthday cake, and you’ll be able to photograph it.

  • End of Nikon F6

    Who can be surprised? Nikon decided to stop producing its last high-end film camera, the Nikon F6. Not much left for film cameras today…

  • Nikon D3x vs Sony Alpha 900 (ISO 50-ISO 6400)

    Master Chong presents a direct comparison of these two recent cameras, with 100% cropped images. dPhotoExpert makes something similar, but much simpler, with a single comparison at 1600 ISO. Unfortunately, there is no information about which software/firmware version is used (I expect that the results may change with future upgrades).

  • Nikon D400 or not?

    Thom Hogan had told us a few weeks ago that he was thinking Nikon would soon bring a Nikon D3x, high-end pro photo camera with a 35mm Full Frame sensor (it’s here). But he was also saying that there should be a Nikon D400. Let’s say it straight: No D400 is sight yet… except a…

  • Focal Length Comparison

    Thanks to Tamron, it is possible to easily compare photo lenses of different focal length and their effect on the size of an image. Tamron focal length comparison