Nikon unveils D7100 prosumer DSLR with 24.1MP sensor


Nikon has upgraded its prosumer line of DSLRs, the last camera to be upgraded following the introduction of the D3200 and D5200. The D7100, spiritual successor to the D7000, upgrades the 16.2-megapixel sensor to a new 24.1-megapixel DC-format CMOS sensor, and copies the D5200 in using the EXPEED 3 image processor.
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Nikon announces new Nikon1 J3 mirrorless camera with a small body



Nikon has announced the release of the new Nikon 1 advanced cameras with interchangeable lenses that propose new forms of imaging expression. The Nikon J3 a new branch in the J-series lineup and offers even faster performance in the world’s smallest body. The Nikon J3 is even faster than previous models, supporting high-speed cotinuous shooting at approximately 15 fps with AF tracking, all in the world’s smallest body. The Slow View function, which enables capture of just the perfect moment, and Live Image Control, a feature that allows users to preview the effects of settings in the camera monitor prior to shooting, have been added to the J3.

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Nikon Release D800 with 36.3M pixels


Tokyo – Nikon Corporation launched a powerhouse FX-format digital SLR camera today, the Nikon D800, set to offer users of all levels powerful digital imaging solutions through advanced technology and design. The camera possesses the world’s highest1 effective pixel count of 36.3-million pixels, the new EXPEED 3 image-processing engine and a 91K-pixel (approximately 91,000 pixels) RGB sensor.

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Nikon D800 to be officially unveiled tomorrow?

Nikon’s successor to the D700 has been floating around a few times since last 3Q 2011, but this latest leak and its bevy of press images might just be the real deal. According to Brazilian site ZTOP, the company’s set to officially debut its 36.3 megapixel D800 tomorrow.
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Nikon D7000-A new mid-class DX-format camera loaded with a number of advanced functions




Nikon has announced the launches the D7000, a D-SLR that offers exceptional image quality, reliability and performance packed into a durable and portable body. The Nikon D7000 includes a range of new features to ensure superior image quality including 16.2 effective megapixels with the newly developed Nikon DX format CMOS image sensor.
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