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By admin, on September 22nd, 2013

Nikon P7800 vs Nikon P7700, Take a look at the comparison chart below…

The onr major difference we found that
1. New Sensor – Same sensor as P7700
2. EVF – New P7800 comes with Electronic Viewfinder.
The Image processor remains same, So we get same
1. Top Continuous shooting speed
2. No change in Video recording capabilities
3. Same ISO range as P7700
4. AF speed, shutter lag and start-up speed remains same.
Verdict: For new users and EVF lovers we recommend you to buy Nikon P7800, for current P7700 users we recommend you to wait for P7900 or P8000.
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By admin, on September 21st, 2013

Nikon D610 Leaked Specification surfaced over the web and specification is almost identical to previously announced D600 camera. Take a look at the rumored specification below…
Nikon D610 Specification
Sensor: 24.3 MP
ISO range: 100-6400
AF: 39 focus point, 9 cross type, 33 point available at f/5.6
Viewfinder coverage: 100%
TTL exposure metering using 2,016-pixel RGB sensor
Video recording capabilities: 1920 x 1080 30p/25p/24p
LCD screen: 3.2″, 921k dots
Battery: EN-EL 15, using the same MB-D14 battery grip
Dimension: 141 x 113 x 82 mm
Nikon D600 oil issue heavily affected the sales of Nikon D600 model now Nikon want to refresh D600 with a new name so the oil issue don’t pop up with the search result, subscribe to our social media channels, we will update you soon as we get any new info.
By admin, on September 20th, 2013

According to latest rumor no More Canon DSLRs or Lenses coming in 2013, Even our reader informed us few days ago that no more DSLRs coming in 2013 (see here), but there is a big chance that we may see a new EOS M camera with Canon SX60 HS and Canon G2X.
We will update you soon as we get any new information, Stay with us on Facebook to get latest News and Rumors
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By admin, on September 19th, 2013

Nikon today announce Nikon 1 AW1 series camera, the Nikon 1 camera features 14.2 megapixel CMOS 1″ image sensor, the Nikon 1 AW1 features EXPEED 3A image-processing engine, optimized exclusively for Nikon 1 cameras, the Expped 3A used for for extremely fast image processing and High-speed continuous shooting at 15 fps with full autofocus and up to 60 fps at fixed focus, now record videos and capture still images at the same time.
Nikon 1 AW1
- 14.2 megapixel CX format (1″ type) CMOS sensor
- EXPEED 3A image processor
- ISO 160-6,400
- Advanced Hybrid Autofocus (phase-AF + contrast AF)
- 73 autofocus points
- 15 fps continuous shooting with AF, 60 fps when AF is locked
- 921k dot 3″ rear display
- 1/16,000 sec. min. shutter speed (electronic shutter)
- 1080/30p Full-HD video recording
- 400 fps and 1,200 fps high-speed video recording modes

Nikon 1 AW1 Waterproof to 49 feet, Freezeproof to 14°F and shockproof to 6.6 feet, and AW versions of its 11-27.5mm f/3.5-5.6 and 10mm f/2.8 lenses are also introduced, both are shock and waterproof.
Advance auto correction – The pincushion distortion that occurs with underwater shooting is automatically reduced. When Underwater is selected for White balance, the blue or green cast that frequently occurs with underwater shooting is automatically corrected for natural reproduction of colors.
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The world’s first*1 digital camera with interchangeable lenses and 2 dedicated lenses that can all be used underwater
TOKYO – Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the release of the Nikon 1 AW1, advanced camera with interchangeable lenses. The Nikon 1 system proposes new forms of imaging expression, and the Nikon 1 AW1 is the world’s first*1 digital camera with interchangeable lenses that is waterproof to 15 m (JIS/IEC Class 8 (IPX8) equivalent) and can withstand the shock of a fall from up to 2 m (MIL-STD-810F Method 516.5: Shock standard compliant).
The Nikon 1 AW1 is the perfect compact size for taking everywhere, with the same concept as all Nikon 1 cameras are based, and supports the world’s fastest*1 high-speed continuous shooting rate of approximately 15 fps*2 with AF tracking and high-speed continuous shooting of full-resolution images at approximately 60 fps*3 when focus is locked. It is also waterproof to 15 m and can withstand the shock of a fall from a height of up to 2 m. It has a stylish and elegant design that is perfect for everyday use around town, and just as with other Nikon 1 cameras, it supports a variety of 1 NIKKOR lenses as well as F-mount NIKKOR lenses (Mount Adapter FT1 required). When used with the dedicated 1 NIKKOR AW 10mm f/2.8 and 1 NIKKOR AW 11-27.5mm f/3.5-5.6 lenses—the world’s first*4 waterproof and shockproof lenses to be released at the same time as the Nikon 1 AW1—the places and situations in which photography is possible are expanded to include more outdoor scenes, such as in the mountains and at the beach.
The Nikon 1 AW1 is equipped with an action control function that enables quick and easy operation such as switching between menu screens, and a Control lock function that prevents accidental operation when wearing gloves, as well as built-in electronic compass, altimeter, depth gauge, virtual horizon display, and location data functions that can be used to create logs tracking depth or position. It also offers a number of unique functions that make outdoor shooting easier, including an Outdoor display option that makes the display easier to read outdoors or wherever ambient lighting is bright. A new Underwater creative mode that makes it easy for anyone to enjoy underwater photography has been added. Users can choose from three underwater options: Standard, Scuba, and Close up. What’s more, colors can be viewed and adjusted using the live view display to achieve desired colors. A number of functions convenient for underwater photography have also been added, including Underwater options for white balance and auto distortion control.
- *1Among digital cameras with interchangeable lenses available as of September 9, 2013. Statement based on Nikon research.
- *2Approximately 22 shots per burst of continuous shooting possible. Statement based on Nikon research.
- *3Approximately 20 shots per burst of continuous shooting possible. Statement based on Nikon research.
- *4Among lenses for digital cameras with interchangeable lenses available as of September 9, 2013. Statement based on Nikon research.
Nikon 1 AW1 Primary Features
- The world’s first*1 waterproof, shockproof digital camera with interchangeable lenses
The Nikon 1 AW1 maintains waterproofing to 15 m (JIS/IEC Class 8 (IPX8) equivalent) with rubber seals between the front and rear body covers, and an O-ring on the mount. It can also withstand the shock of a fall from up to 2 m (MIL-STD-810F Method 516.5: Shock standard compliant). When used with the dedicated 1 NIKKOR AW 10mm f/2.8 and 1 NIKKOR AW 11-27.5mm f/3.5-5.6 lenses—the world’s first*2 waterproof and shockproof lenses to be released at the same time as the Nikon 1 AW1—the camera becomes an outdoor model that can be used in situations and places never before possible, such as at the beach and while participating in winter sports. With everyday use, the camera supports a wide variety of lenses, including 1 NIKKOR lenses and various F-mount NIKKOR lenses (optional Mount Adapter FT1 required), so users can enjoy using lenses that best respond to specific subjects or achieve the desired creative results.
- *1Among digital cameras with interchangeable lenses available as of September 9, 2013. Statement based on Nikon research.
- *2Among lenses for digital cameras with interchangeable lenses available as of September 9, 2013. Statement based on Nikon research.
- Functionality suited to outdoor use as well as an elegant design that attracts attention
Adoption of non-slip materials on the grip achieves a secure hold on the camera with shooting, and large, well-spaced buttons on the top of the camera ensure simple and convenient operation, both of which are necessary with outdoor use. Stainless steel on the front surface of the camera body increases strength and prevents rust, not only helping to make the camera shockproof, but also giving it an elegant appearance with a sense of presence that will attract the attention of others when used around town. The Nikon1 AW1 is available in a silver that makes the most of the stainless steel base, leather-tone black, and glossy white.
- A CMOS sensor, AF system, image-processing engine, and no optical low-pass filter for high-speed recording of high-resolution movies and still images
- The super high-speed AF CMOS Sensor for the world’s shortest shooting time lag*1
The super high-speed AF CMOS sensor is a CX-format image sensor developed by Nikon. It offers 73-point phase-detection AF and 135-point contrast-detect AF, as well as the world’s shortest shooting time lag*1. With an effective pixel count of 14.25-million pixels that the Nikon 1 AW1 has, it offers superior performance at high sensitivities with support for ISO 160-6400. It also supports high-speed continuous shooting at approximately 15 fps*2 with AF tracking and high-speed continuous shooting of full-resolution images at 60 fps*3 when focus is locked.
What’s more, in order to assure the best possible image definition, there is no optical low-pass filter.
- *1Tested using the 1 NIKKOR VR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6 at the wide-angle position in Single-point AF mode. Among digital cameras with interchangeable lenses available as of September 9, 2013. Statement based on Nikon research.
- *2Approximately 22 shots per burst of continuous shooting possible. Statement based on Nikon research.
- *3Approximately 20 shots per burst of continuous shooting possible. Statement based on Nikon research.
- The Advanced Hybrid AF System, which offers both superior speed and accuracy
The camera is equipped with the Advanced Hybrid AF System, which utilizes both phase-detection AF and contrast-detect AF. Phase-detection AF offers fast focusing and superior tracking of moving subjects. Contrast-detect AF offers superior performance with shooting in dark or dimly lit surroundings. This allows users to capture those once-in-a-lifetime shots of moving subjects, or pets or children whose movement cannot be predicted.
- The new EXPEED 3A image-processing engine for faster image processing and even better image quality
The camera is equipped with the EXPEED 3A image-processing engine, optimized exclusively for Nikon 1 cameras, for extremely fast image processing. Still images exhibiting superior image quality can be captured while recording full-HD movies without interrupting movie recording. The combination of super high-speed AF CMOS sensor, 1 NIKKOR lenses that take advantage of the optical technologies resulting from a long history of NIKKOR lens development, and the EXPEED 3A image-processing engine ensure high-speed processing as well as still images with superior image quality and movies with equally superior picture quality.
- Convenient features and functions for use outdoors and in the water
- Action control for quick and simple operation
The action control function modes enable quick and simple operation. Change shooting modes, scroll through images in playback mode, fast-forward or rewind movie playback, or toggle Outdoor display on or off by simply holding down the action button on the rear of the camera and tilting the camera left or right.
- A Control lock function that prevents accidental button operation
This function can be used to prevent accidental camera operation that often occurs when gloves are worn, such as when participating in winter sports, by disabling selected buttons. Users can choose to enable or disable any or all of the following buttons: playback zoom in button, playback zoom out/thumbnail button, playback button, delete button, action button, and/or display button.
- Acquisition and display of various types of information for outdoor shooting
The Nikon 1 AW1 is equipped with an electronic compass, altimeter, depth gauge, virtual horizon display, and location data functions that can be used to create logs tracking depth or position.
- Outdoor display for sharper and clearer viewing outdoors
When Outdoor display is enabled, the High contrast display is activated and Display brightness is set to Hi. This preserves monitor visibility under glaring outdoor shooting conditions.
- Underwater creative mode with 3 options
A new Underwater creative mode with three options has been added. Users can choose from three Underwater options—Standard, Scuba, Close up—to easily achieve the desired results. What’s more, colors can be previewed and adjusted with shooting using the live view display.
Standard: Standard processing for shooting along the shore or in shallow water.
Scuba: Suited to deeper waters, such as when scuba diving.
Close up: Use for underwater close-ups (close-up flash photography).
- White balance (Underwater)
When Underwater is selected for White balance, the blue or green cast that frequently occurs with underwater shooting is automatically corrected for natural reproduction of colors.
- Auto distortion control (Underwater)
The pincushion distortion that occurs with underwater shooting is automatically reduced.
- Built-in flash that supports i-TTL flash control and can be used underwater
The built-in flash, with its guide number of approximately 5/16 (m/ft, ISO 100, 20 °C/68 °F; at ISO160, Guide Number is approx. 6.3/20.7), can also be used underwater. A manual pop-up flash with a head that rotates on two axes has been adopted for the Nikon1 AW1.
We also plan to release the optional Underwater Speedlight SB-N10 next spring. The SB-N10 is compatible with the Nikon 1 AW1 and all Nikon 1 waterproof cases.
- Advanced functions unique to the Nikon 1 system for capturing unexpected, once-in-a-lifetime shots
- Slow View for recording the perfect moment
This function is extremely convenient for capturing moving subjects with which it is difficult to gauge the best time to press the shutter-release button. When Slow View is enabled, the camera automatically buffers 20 frames at the moment focus is acquired, and then plays them back in a continuous loop at 5x slow motion while the shutter-release button is held down halfway. When the desired frame is displayed, pressing the shutter-release button the rest of the way down records the current frame to the memory card.
- Smart Photo Selector for certain capture of the best shot
When the shutter-release button is fully pressed, the camera buffers 20 frames at high speed beginning before, and ending after, the shutter-release button was pressed. It then identifies images blurred by camera shake or subject movement, or those in which the primary subject is out of the frame, and automatically selects the best image. Users can specify whether the camera saves just the best shot, or saves the best shot and an additional four best shot candidates.
- Motion Snapshot, Nikon’s exclusive form of imaging expression that combines a movie with a still image
By simply pressing the shutter-release button, this function records a still image and a brief slow-motion movie vignette beginning just before, and ending just after, the shutter-release button was pressed. The electronic vibration reduction (e-VR) function built into the camera is supported and can be used to digitally process movie portions to reduce the effects of camera shake. In playback mode, the ‘down’ button on the multi selector can now be pressed to easily play back all Motion Snapshot slow-motion movies in succession.
Nikon 1 AW1 Full specification
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Effective pixels |
14 megapixels |
Sensor photo detectors |
15 megapixels |
Sensor size |
1″ (13.2 x 8.8 mm) |
Sensor type |
CMOS |
Processor |
EXPEED 3A |
Color space |
sRGB |
Image |
ISO |
160-6400 |
White balance presets |
7 |
Custom white balance |
Yes (1) |
Image stabilization |
No |
Uncompressed format |
RAW |
JPEG quality levels |
Fine, normal, basic |
File format |
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Optics & Focus |
Autofocus |
- Contrast Detect (sensor)
- Phase Detect
- Multi-area
- Selective single-point
- Tracking
- Single
- Continuous
- Face Detection
- Live View
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Autofocus assist lamp |
Yes |
Digital zoom |
No |
Manual focus |
Yes |
Number of focus points |
135 |
Lens mount |
Nikon 1 mount |
Focal length multiplier |
2.7× |
Screen / viewfinder |
Articulated LCD |
No |
Screen size |
3.00″ |
Screen dots |
921,000 |
Touch screen |
No |
Screen type |
TFT LCD |
Live view |
Yes |
Viewfinder type |
None |
Photography features |
Minimum shutter speed |
30 sec |
Maximum shutter speed |
1/16000 sec |
Exposure modes |
- Program (P)
- Shutter-priority (S)
- Aperture priority (A)
- Manual (M)
- Scene Auto Selector
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Scene modes |
- Portrait
- Underwater
- Night landscape
- Landscape
- Night portrait
- Close-up
- Auto
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Built-in flash |
Yes (pop-up) |
Flash range |
5.00 m (at ISO 100) |
External flash |
No |
Flash modes |
Fill flash, fill w/slow sync, rear curtain sync, rear w/slow sync, redeye reduction, redeye w/slow sync, off |
Flash X sync speed |
1/60 sec |
Drive modes |
- Single, continuous, self-timer
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Self-timer |
Yes (2, 5, 10 secs) |
Metering modes |
- Multi
- Center-weighted
- Spot
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Exposure compensation |
±3 (at 1/3 EV steps) |
WB Bracketing |
No |
Videography features |
Format |
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Microphone |
Stereo |
Speaker |
Mono |
Resolutions |
1920 x 1080 (60i, 30p), 1280 x 720 (60p, 30p), 640 x 240 (400 fps), 320 x 120 (1200 fps) |
Storage |
Storage types |
SD/SDHC/SDXC card |
Connectivity |
USB |
USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) |
HDMI |
Yes (mini-HDMI) |
Wireless |
Optional |
Wireless notes |
via WU-1b wireless adapter |
Remote control |
Yes (Optional ML-L3) |
Physical |
Environmentally sealed |
Yes (waterproof to 15m, shockproof from 2m) |
Battery |
Battery Pack |
Battery description |
Lithium-Ion EN-EL20 rechargeable battery & charger |
Battery Life (CIPA) |
220 |
Weight (inc. batteries) |
201 g (0.44 lb / 7.09 oz) |
Dimensions |
114 x 72 x 37 mm (4.47 x 2.81 x 1.46″) |
Other features |
Orientation sensor |
Yes |
GPS |
BuiltIn |
GPS notes |
includes compass and altimeter/depth meter |
By admin, on September 17th, 2013

According to latest rumors surfaced over the web Nikon is ready to announce a “Nikon 1 rugged camera” on Sep 19th, 2013, the camera will features 1 inch sensor (as other Nikon 1 series camera), no more details available till now, we will update you as soon as we get more information.
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By admin, on September 9th, 2013

Now we have some proof that Nikon is also working on a medium format camera, (see Canon medium format rumor here) Japanese patent hunting blog egami surfaced a Nikon Medium format Lens Patent information.
Nikon is 100 mm F2.5 Medium format Lens patent image

Nikon 100mm F2.5 Medium format lens Patent details (Translated by google)
- Patent Publication No. 2013-174794,2013-174794
- Publication date 2013.9.5
- Filing date 2012.2.27
- Example 1
- Focal length f = 100.00000mm
- Fno. 2.46
- Angle of view 2ω = 62.94 °
- Image height Y = 60.00mm
- BF 81.98720mm
- Length 254.57217mm
- Six 5-group lens configuration
- Two 3 aspherical surface
- Nikon patents
- Negative negative negative positive positive
- Rear focus
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By admin, on September 5th, 2013

Nikon today updates its old Nikon P7700 camera with electronic viewfinder, the rest of the core specification is SAME, A quick reminder to the core specification, the newly announced P7800 features same 1/1.7-inch 12.2-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor and image processor as P7700, 7.1x zoom range (28-200mm equivalent), Full HD 1080p video recording with stereo sound at 30fps, COOLPIX offerings, the P7800 is also compatible with many Nikon accessories, including Speedlights and external GPS units.
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Shutter speed – 1/500 second, Aperture – f/2.2, Sensitivity – ISO 80
Elegant Precision, Elite Performance: The Nikon COOLPIX P7800 Helps Effortlessly Capture Stunning Images with Confidence and Control
Nikon’s Newest Advanced Performance Camera Offers Leading Performance and Features for Those Who Want Quality Photos and HD Video
MELVILLE, N.Y. – Today, Nikon Inc. announced the COOLPIX P7800, the latest addition to Nikon’s Advanced Performance COOLPIX lineup that offers Nikon’s optical excellence and versatile high-performance features in a portable, compact body. Equipped with both automatic and advanced features, the P7800 presents a high-powered and intuitive option for those who want superior image quality and performance, without sacrificing creative control. Packed with innovative features, including a large 12.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, a fast maximum aperture f/2.0 lens and new electronic viewfinder, the P7800 captures images and HD video with elegance and precision, even in difficult low-light shooting scenarios.
“This addition to the Advanced Performance COOLPIX series affirms Nikon’s commitment to integrating our storied optical legacy into powerful yet compact cameras,” said Bo Kajiwara, Vice President of Marketing, Planning and Customer Experience, Nikon Inc. “The new COOLPIX P7800 will allow photographers of every level to explore their photographic potential while capturing top-class images and Full HD video.”
Elite Performance and Optics
The COOLPIX P7800 sports a large 1/1.7-inch 12.2-megapixel backside-illuminated CMOS sensor and a versatile 7.1x zoom range (28-200mm equivalent). This combination ensures the capture of stunning images and Full HD video in a variety of difficult shooting environments. Whether shooting portraits, landscapes or documenting the family vacation, the P7800 is the ideal compact camera for almost any occasion.
Low-light performance is bolstered by a blazing fast f/2.0-4.0 glass lens that lets more light in, allowing the user to shoot with faster shutter speeds, and providing sharper results, even without the flash. Additionally, lens-shift Vibration Reduction (VR) in the lens helps create consistently steady and clear shots when shooting handheld, even while moving. For moments when speed is of the essence, the COOLPIX P7800 also features extremely fast continuous shooting, at 8 frames-per-second (fps) for up to six shots, allowing the user to be ready for every memorable, fleeting moment.
The camera is also capable of pristine Full HD 1080p video recording with stereo sound. While recording, the P7800 allows effortless optical zoom and presents several in-camera special effects as well as manual controls affording incredible video potential.
Controlled Precision for Every User
The Nikon COOLPIX P7800 presents a portable, practical and powerful compact camera option for the casual or advanced shooter looking to capture photos with precision and confidence. For capturing a fast moving soccer match or documenting the family vacation, a variety of useful scene and shooting modes are at the user’s disposal to help custom tailor the camera’s settings for a number of different shooting situations. An intuitive menu and external control system make it easy to navigate and control with ease.
For more advanced users who seek the ultimate in creative freedom, the COOLPIX P7800 offers complete creative controls that afford any photographer the ability to customize every shot. The P7800 is equipped with full manual controls (P,S,A,M) and the ability to capture RAW files, enabling the user to capture and edit uncompressed images. Styled in a classic design with a litany of external analog controls and mode dials for convenient access, this potent compact camera provides the uncompromising control that enthusiasts and professionals covet, clearing the way for the capture of beautiful images and Full HD video. Much like other Advanced Performance COOLPIX offerings, the P7800 is also compatible with many Nikon accessories, including Speedlights and external GPS units.
Capture and Share with Ease
Framing unique and accurate shots is streamlined with the addition of a new high-resolution eye-level electronic viewfinder (EVF) that makes shooting, even in bright sunlight, enjoyable and easy. More creative composition perspectives are possible with the use of a versatile high-resolution 3-inch Vari-Angle LCD screen that can help frame anything from dynamic overhead shots to low-point-of-view macro photos as well as great candid photos of kids and pets.
When using the optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter*, users can easily shoot and share via Wi-Fi® to compatible smartphones or tablets. Pairing with the free downloadable Wireless Mobile Utility application*, the WU-1a enables the seamless transfer of images and videos for easy sharing and viewing with friends and family.
Price and Availability
The Nikon COOLPIX P7800 will be available in September 2013 for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $549.95**. For more information about this COOLPIX camera or other Nikon products, please visit www.nikonusa.com.
In order to give consumers a more effective way to understand the benefits of each COOLPIX camera and to help users determine the best camera to fit their lifestyle, Nikon has segmented the COOLPIX series into five categories: Advanced Performance, Fun & Innovative, Ultra-Slim Zoom, Comfort Long Zoom and Budget Friendly. For more information about this and other COOLPIX cameras, please visit www.nikonusa.com.
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