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Saturday, June 18, 2005
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The D70s is the 2005 successor to Nikon's best-selling and affordable (under $1000) 6.1-megapixel D70 digital SLR introduced last year. The D70s is well suited for beginning photo enthusiasts, hobbyists and advanced users and offers a combination of superior image quality with robust performance. It takes all of the D70's features and adds a number of refinements...
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Wednesday, June 15, 2005
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Being the avid amateur photographer that I am, I love to travel to different places to take photos. More often then not, nature welcomes me by getting crud all over my lenses. My lenses often come back with a coating of dust. Sometimes, I even manage to leave fingerprints on the glass. But all that's no sweat because I never on phototrips without bringing along this trusty Nikon Lens Pen! It's simply invaluable. Any smudges can be quickly cleaned on the spot. Unlike most lens cleaning kits, the Nikon Lens Pen will not damage the delicate coatings found on your camera lenses. It is a must for any photographer, even if you're only a casual photographer. This Lens Pen is never leaving my camera bag!
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Sunday, June 12, 2005
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The Nikon Coolpix S1 is a super-slim 5.1-megapixel camera featuring state-of-the-art technology like the exclusive Face Priority AF (Auto Focus) feature, enhanced image quality and improved speed, in a smooth, compact design. The 3/4-inch thin S1 is the first Coolpix to feature a big, bright 2.5-inch LCD screen The ultra-thin Coolpix S1 is perfect for those who value style and sophistication along with performance...
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Sunday, June 5, 2005
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The Nikon Coolpix 7900 will please a lot of families with its high quality images, ease of use and diminutive size. Set everything on automatic and beginners will have fun taking well exposed snapshots without being burdened with the details of camera settings. Turn the Mode dial to a Scene assist mode and the 7900 will demonstrate the basics of shot composition. Or get creative with the 7900's more advanced features and control metering, sharpness, color saturation and sensitivity. There's plenty of camera to satisfy every member of your family, and at an MSRP of under $400 it's a good value.
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The 5.1-megapixel Nikon Coolpix 5900 combines state-of-the-art technology, image quality, and speed, with a unique all-metal design to give consumers what they truly desire in a digital camera. These sleek all-metal digital camera feature state of the art digital technology, such as the first, big two-inch LCD screen in the Coolpix lineup and the new Face-priority AF feature, along with a sharp design that is perfect for the customer who values style along with substance. And its big, bright two-inch LCD screens make images easier to review and correct than on most consumer digital cameras.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2005
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The Nikon D2X is a bit of an enigma. With both full-frame and High Speed Crop modes, it is versatile like no other camera, equally at home in a studio or a sports arena. It is feature rich, offering the exposure controls and Custom Settings demanded by professionals. Its 12.4 megapixels of resolution, while lagging the 16.7-megapixels of Canon's 1Ds Mark II, set a new standard for Nikon and will be well-received by those with large investments in Nikon glass.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2005
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The Nikon Coolpix 7600 combines state-of-the-art technology, image quality and speed, and delivers it to consumers at a very affordable price. This compact camera features a 7.1-megapixel imager, 3x optical zoom with an exceptionally high quality Nikkor ED glass lens, 1.8-inch LCD screen, and the new Face-priority AF feature...
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Tuesday, April 12, 2005
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The Coolpix 7900 is arguably the single best digital compact camera on the market today. For a surprisingly low £251 it offers ease of use, attractive styling, outstanding build quality and images that truly impress. If you want a good compact camera then it's hard to see how you would ever need anything better than this.
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Friday, February 25, 2005
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Handling-wise, we had no complaints with the Nikon D2X. Controls were strategically placed and the durable magnesium alloy body comes armored in rubber seals to keep out moisture and dust. It is built to last too, with a rated shutter lifespan of over 150,000 counts. Up from the D1X's 2.0-inch LCD monitor, the D2X has a 2.5-inch LCD monitor with increased resolution. The improved RGB histogram display, and separate histograms for the individual red, blue and green channels is a long awaited feature too. The viewfinder is clear and bright unlike the tunnel-like view we get from other DSLRs.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2005
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The 4800 is a mid-range 4megapixel camera designed for the user who wants something a bit more impressive than a pocket compact but doesn't want to go to the expense of buying a full-spec semi-pro model such as the CoolPix 8800. With a comparatively low street price of around £249, the 4800 offers a tempting specification and seemingly good value for money.
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