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Nikon D400 Leaked Images

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A new leaked image of Nikon D400 surfaced over the web, at the moment we don’t know that it’s a real or fake image… but it is possible that after the announcement of Canon 7D Mk II Nikon is finally preparing to announce its APS-C king anytime soon…

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Canon SX60 HS vs Nikon P600

Canon-SX60-HS-image-2Canon recently announced SX60 HS camera that features 65X optical zoom, take a look at the specification comparison reviews of both the camera…

Canon-SX60-HS-cameraSensor: Both camera features same resolution but the Nikon COOLPIX P600 features ISO range upto 12800 but Canon PowerShot SX60 HS has a ISO range of the ISO range of 6400 only.  Due to better ISO range P600 may deliver better images in low light conditions.

Lens: The Canon features 65X optical zoom lens and Nikon comes with 60X zoom lens, so you get 5X more zoom compared to Nikon,  The Macro mode of Canon is bit better since the Canon PowerShot SX60 HS features a macro range of 0cm which makes it ideal for getting large size macro images greater details. However the macro range of Nikon COOLPIX P600 is limited to 1cm.

AF Point: Canon PowerShot SX60 HS supports up to 31 AF point, whereas the AF points of Nikon COOLPIX P600 is not specified.

Shutter:  Nikon COOLPIX P600 features better shutter range compared to Canon PowerShot SX60 HS and Nikon COOLPIX P600 features fast shooting speed compared to Canon PowerShot SX60 HS.

Canon PowerShot SX60 HS Video Mode: Canon PowerShot SX60 HS features 1080p full HD video recording @ 30fps frame rate in internet friendly MP4 format.

Nikon COOLPIX P600 Video Mode: Nikon COOLPIX P600 features full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution video at 60 frames per second .

Display: Nikon COOLPIX P600 features 3.0″ LCD Swivel (922,000 pixels), whereas Canon PowerShot SX60 HS 3″ 921k-Dot LCD Vari-angle Rear Screen. Where P600’s screen can be tilted to 180’ upwards , there SX60’s screen can be adjusted to many different angles according to the shooting condition.

Dimensions: Nikon COOLPIX P600 is bit smaller than Canon PowerShot SX60 HS.

Weight: Nikon COOLPIX P600 is almost 100gms smaller than Canon PowerShot SX60 HS which makes it easy to carry and work with.

Verdict: With Canon you get more Zoom lens and with Nikon you get more ISO range and bit better video quality, so if you are looking for zoom camera you may prefer Canon SX60 HS.

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Nikon D750 vs Canon 5D Mark III

Nikon-D750-vs-5D-Mk3-imageNikon D750 and Canon 5D Mark III specification comparison review, the Canon 5D Mark III is approx a 2 year old camera and Nikon D750 is few weeks old.. so take a look at the difference below

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Nikon is giving you bit more resolution, but I am amazed that Nikon  took 2+ years to develop a 5D mark III rival and still the AF system of the recently announced Nikon D750 is inferior to 5D Mark III.

  • Nikon D750 ->  51 distinct points available, you get options to use 9, 21, or all 51 points depending on the situation.
  • Canon 5D Mark III -> 61-point autofocus system with upto 41 cross-type AF points (with f/4 lens support) and 5 dual diagonal AF points (with f/2.8 sensitivity).

The ISO range of Nikon D750 is also limited to 51200 only on the other hand the 5D Mark III ISO range touches 102400 mark, hence no doubt that the 5D Mark III will perform better in low light condition when compared to Nikon D750.

Nikon is offering a better Full HD Video mode with tilting display system and bit more resolution… and the (only) best part is it is more affordable compared to 5D Mk 3

and finally the verdict, the Canon 5D Mark III gives you advance AF system, more ISO range and based on specification comparison review we recommend you to buy 5D Mk 3.

Buy Nikon D750 at B&H Store || Amazon|    Buy Canon 5D Mark III From Amazon

Nikon - We Don't Want to Deny the Possibility of Large-Sensor Mirrorless

Nikon-DF-image-silver-1In an interview published few days ago (see here) Nikon representatives told to amateurphotographer.co.uk that Nikon is not in the mood to develop large sensor mirrorless camera, all of our FB fan and website users said that It is one of the worst decision ever made by Nikon.

But today again a new interview surfaced over the web via dpreview.com, in that interview Mr. Toshiaki Akagi –  Department Manager in Nikon’s 1st Designing Department of the Development Center in the Imaging Business Unit Nikon said  We don’t want to deny the possibility of future large-sensor mirrorless cameras. So maybe if there is enough demand we may be able to provide another type of mirrorless camera with larger sensors. This is one of the solutions”

Also look at the key points of the interview —

  • Introduction of 4K movie function to our DSLR lineup
  • Nikon is studying the possible demand of Nikon D300s successor, since many pro-DX format user upgraded to FX format.
  • Nikon is also “studying” the possibility / possible demand of a D3X successor D4X
  • and finally “You can expect some new DX lenses in the future. We haven’t forgotten about our DX customers”

So it’s nice to see Nikon is atleast not rigid on its decisions and will announce products based on user and market demand.

 

Nikon Will Not Develop Large Sensor Mirrorless Camera

During an interview Nikon representatives told to amateurphotographer.co.uk that Nikon is not in the mood to develop large sensor mirrorless camera, according to him…

UPDATE: Nikon – We Don’t Want to Deny the Possibility of Large-Sensor Mirrorless

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Take a look at the key points of the inter-view

– The market is growing moderately, but that’s on a very small scale [in relation] to the size of the [overall] market.

– In terms of total value and units, it is really small compared to what DSLR is still doing.

– the whole camera market is contracting (due to high end smartphones?) and the Mirrorless sale is not growing by the same amount.

– Nikon already have the Nikon 1 mirrorless system and doesn’t see any reason to announce large sensor  based mirrorless camera.

– According to Nikon DSLR offer advantages over CSCs, in terms of AF speed, tracking and ‘reliability of the life cycle’.

An finally,  high-end mirrorless system would need to win acceptance from professionals and many loyal enthusiasts

Recent announcement from Nikon – Nikon D750 Announced – Press Release, Full Specification and Videos

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Nikon D750 Sample Images

Nikon-D750-Sample-Image-1 1/250sec, f/2.2, 35mm, ISO 3200, with AF-S NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G ED

Nikon D750 more images surfaced over the web, the Nikon D750 is a recently announce mid-range DSLR that gives you bit upgrade core specification over the Nikon D610 DSLR (advance image processor and AF system) with bit more money, so if you are plaaning to buy Nikon D610 DSLR better to go with Nikon D750.

Nikon-D750-Sample-Image-21.6sec, f/11, 19mm, ISO 100, with AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR

Nikon-D750-Sample-Image-3 1sec, f/9, 18mm, ISO 100, with AF-S NIKKOR 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5G ED

Nikon-D750-Sample-Image-4 1/5sec, f/16, 82mm, ISO 400, with AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR

 

Nikon D750 Does Have Low-Pass Filter

Nikon-D750-low-pass-filterRecently announced D750 DSLR does have built in low-pass filter, we don’t know the real reason behind it but Nikon decided to keep it low-pass inside the Nikon D750 DSLR.

why we posted this article? Since We are getting lot of emails having the same question about the presence of low-pass filter inside D750, Nikon D750 DSLR is actually a affordable version of Nikon D810 DSLR, with D810 you get more resolution and no-optical low pass filter (but you have to pay $1K+ more)….  a brief specification comparison coming soon.

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