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By admin, on August 30th, 2013

Nikon will soon release D5300 and D610 DSLRs with minor update in the core specification, the D5300 and D610 DSLRs is rumored to be announced on Q4 of 2013 OR Q1 of 2014, take a look at the early specification,
Nikon D5300 Rumored Specification
24.1MP DX CMOS Sensor, ISO range 100-25600 (Same as D5200)
EXPEED 3 Image Processing Engine , 39 Point AF system (Same as D5200)
Built-in Wi-Fi (New Feature)
Built-in GPS (New Feature)
Nikon D610 Rumored Specification
Minor changes / to fix D600 oil issue
the D600 sensor oil issue that prevented many people from buying it. Stay with us on Facebook we will update you soon as we get any new information.
By admin, on August 26th, 2013

Nikon Patent electrically controlled OPLF, users can control OPLF by flip of button, in current line-up Nikon coolpix A, Nikon D7100 and D800E doesn’t have OPLF.
Description and self-interpretation of the patent literature
- Patent Publication No. 2013-156379
- Publication date 2013.8.15
- Filing date 2012.1.27
- Nikon patents
- I will be incident side birefringence section, the liquid crystal unit, from the injection side birefringence section
- Function of the liquid crystal unit
- Electrically controllable, the rotation of the polarization direction
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By admin, on August 11th, 2013
In official financial results presentation Nikon mentioned that a new entry level DSLR camera is under-development, The up-coming entry level DSLR will sit behind the Nikon D3200 / D3100 / D3xxx series DSLRs.
In the second line we can see the Nikon mirrorless section is hardly hit by the low sales report and last point talks about the decrease in the sales of small sensor / compact camera, Nikon market share is expanding but the sales volume is going down due to increase in the sales of camera smartphones.
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By admin, on August 2nd, 2013

In a recent interview with Barna, the Vice President and General Manager of sensor maker Aptina‘s Consumer Camera Business Unit, Said
‘For Aptina this trend represents an opportunity to expand – not just with 1″ sensors but right up to APS-C,’ he explains: ‘We’ve had a lot of interest. In terms of 1″, we’ve been working closely with our current customer base and have been having interest beyond the customer currently using them – we expect to see cameras announced at the beginning of next year.’
Barna clearly says that compact camera with 1 inch Sensor is coming on Q1 of 2013, We know Nikon is a major client of Aptina, which uses Aptina’s speedy sensors in its 1-series mirrorless cameras, So finally we will see 1 inch sensor compacts from Nikon very soon.
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By admin, on May 31st, 2013
 Photoshopped image of Nikon D400
According to latest rumors, Nikon engineers have been working on a new generation EXPEED 4 processor and advance AF system for the Nikon D400, the upcoming camera will also feature LARGE BUFFER, newly developed 24 MP DX format CMOS sensor and advance video mode compared to Nikon D7100.
The current focus is to push as many D7100 sales as possible + Nikon is also waiting for Canon 7D Mk II arrival, as we know the 7D Mk II is rumored to be announced on Q1 of 2014, so we may see Nikon D400 in Q4 of 2013 (probably in September). I am sure that Nikon will announce its D400 camera Just before the announcement of Canon 7D Mk II to dominate the global APS-C DSLR market.
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By admin, on March 5th, 2013
Nikon finally announced the Nikon P330 camera, the camera have RAW support, WiFi(optional) and built in GPS as the previous version was missing, other features include 12.2MP 1/1.7″ newly developed BSI CMOS Sensor, newly designed 24-120mm NIKKOR Lens and a 3D Photo Mode.

Take a look at the Major Features
- 24-120mm NIKKOR Lens (35mm Equiv)
- Fast f/1.8 Maximum Aperture
- 3.0″ 921k-Dot AR-Coated LCD Monitor
- Full HD 1080p Video with Stereo Sound
- RAW Still Photo Capture
- VR Image Stabilization
- 3D Photo Mode
- Wi-Fi with Optional WU-1a Adapter
- Built-in GPS
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By admin, on March 5th, 2013
Nikon Coolpix A is a camera with a big WOW factor, it features 16.2MP ‘DX’ format CMOS sensor, 28mm fixed F2.8 lens, no optical low-pass filter for super sharp images and standard ISO range of 100-6400, expandable upto 12,800 and 25,600. take a look at the major specification below
Nikon Coolpix A Major Specification
- 16.2MP ‘DX’ format CMOS sensor
- 18.5mm (28mm equivalent) F2.8 lens
- ISO 100-6400 (with 12,800 and 25,600 equivalent extension settings)
- 3.0″ 920k dot LCD
- 14-bit uncompressed NEF Raw shooting capability
- Up to 4fps continuous shooting
- 1080p movies at 24, 25 or 30fps
- i-TTL compatible hotshoe
The all-glass 18.5mm (28mm equivalent) prime lens has an f/2.8 aperture, allowing users to shoot with a shallow depth of field to blur backgrounds for professional-looking photos. Even when the sun goes down, the lens offers the ability to turn a fleeting glance into a flattering moonlit portrait with just a press of the shutter. Always ready for the spontaneous moment, the camera’s quick AF performance and 4 frames-per-second (fps) burst help users to consistently capture any moment with outstanding image quality.
COOLPIX A also offers advanced settings to allow shooters to have complete creative control to master nearly any shooting situation. With multiple Scene Modes, a familiar manual focus ring, full manual exposure controls (P,S,A,M), and the ability to shoot RAW/NEF image files, even a simple snapshot can be transformed into artistic expression.
The COOLPIX A will be available in March 2013 for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $1099.95 and will be offered in Black and Silver.
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