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By admin, on January 6th, 2015
With the announcement of Nikon D550 DSLR Nikon also introduced the new 55-200mm zoom lens for the DX format line, The AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm lens features three stops of VR image stabilization and improved design.
The new 300mm lens is 30% shorter and 1.5 lbs lighter than its predecessor, The small size of the lens is achieved with the help of Fresnel lens design, the technology is not new and Canon also used this technology in many of its DO Lenses.
Both lenses will be available in early February, with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR II priced at $349.95 and the AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED VR at $1999.95.
By admin, on January 6th, 2015

Leaked images of Nikon D5500 camera , the Camera features 24 Megapixel DX format APS-C CMOS sensor, the sensor have no – optical low pass filter over it hence you get super sharp images when viewed at 100%, the camera ISO range is varies from 100-25600, the camera features 39 point AF system, on the rear side of the camera we have fully articulated 3.2-inch 1.37M-dot touch screen that enhances user experience and carry the mood of touch generation.

The Nikon D5500 will arrive in two different colors from Feb 2015,The Nikon D5500 will also be sold body only for an SRP of $899.95 the D5500 with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II lens will cost you $999.95 and with AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens the cost will be $1,199.95
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Nikon D5500 Press Release
Inspired Photos with Flair, Ready to Share: New Nikon D5500 DSLR Helps Creatively Capture the Moments that Matter
Alongside the Compact and Versatile Nikon D5500, Nikon Announces the Expansion of Legendary NIKKOR Lens Lineup with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR II Zoom and AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED VR Telephoto Lenses
MELVILLE, NY – Today, Nikon Inc. announced its latest DX-format DSLR, the Nikon D5500, a lightweight yet powerful camera that offers a robust feature set, built-in Wi-Fi connectivity and the ability to capture incredible photos and HD video with ease. An ideal entry-level DSLR for the creative photographer ready to take their storytelling to a new level, the D5500 sports an impressive arsenal of imaging technology, including a 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter (OLPF) and a new 3.2-inch Vari-angle touch operation LCD display. All of this and more is packed into a new monocoque design that makes the camera one of Nikon’s lightest and most convenient-to-carry DSLR offerings. Nikon has also expanded its already impressive line of NIKKOR lenses with two new additions, the versatile AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR II zoom lens for DX-format shooters and the FX-format AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED VR, a lens with advanced Phase Fresnel optics for lightweight super-telephoto performance.“Whether capturing an unforgettable sunset or the game winning goal, the Nikon D5500 was designed to foster creativity and provide the tools any budding photographer needs to easily capture and share amazing images and HD video,” said Masahiro Horie, Director of Marketing and Planning, Nikon Inc. “Additionally, the new DX-format 55-200mm and FX-format 300mm f/4 lenses reaffirm Nikon’s steadfast commitment to expanding the NIKKOR lens lineup with versatile additions for both DX and FX-format DSLR shooters.
Tell a Story with Breathtaking Quality
The Nikon D5500 makes no sacrifices when it comes to image quality, featuring a 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor capable of rendering amazingly sharp and tonally-rich images and HD video. The removal of the sensor’s OLPF allows for an impressive level of detail and sharpness from an affordable DSLR, while the addition of the EXPEED 4 image processing engine works to improve overall speed and performance in a variety of shooting situations. When shooting in low-light, D5500 users can also take advantage of an expanded wide-ranging ISO spanning 100-25,600, which makes it easy to capture great images, even when available light is scarce. Alongside Nikon’s impressive arsenal of NIKKOR lenses, the Nikon D5500 is a powerful imaging tool capable of incredible image quality, whether shooting flattering portraits or stunning HD video.
Compact, Portable and Ready to Share
When the perfect moment is ready to be captured, having a camera that is ready to go anywhere is essential. One of Nikon’s smallest-ever DSLR offerings, the Nikon D5500 is compact (4.9 x 3.8 x 2.8 in.) and surprisingly lightweight (14.8 oz.), making it the ideal DSLR for users constantly on-the-go. Ergonomically designed, the camera also features a new monocoque structural skin that increases durability without weighing it down, while allowing the user to securely and comfortably hand-hold.Nikon Snapbridge describes the experience of quickly and easily sending photos wirelessly from your Wi-Fi®(1) enabled Nikon DSLR, Nikon 1 or COOLPIX camera to a compatible smartphone or tablet for times when a great moment is captured and ready to be shared. The D5500 sports built-in Wi-Fi that allows the user to easily share high-quality images with friends. Simply shoot, tag and share great moments with the quality they deserve. Additionally, users can utilize their smart devices to shoot remotely – ensuring that even the photographer doesn’t have to miss out on the next group photo.Capture and Create with a Touch of Class
The Nikon D5500 also offers the ultimate in DSLR control with an incredibly sharp 3.2-inch Vari-angle LCD monitor, and is Nikon’s first ever DSLR with touch operation, which will help photographers discover new shooting perspectives for both stills and HD video. Intuitively designed for easy menu navigation and intelligent operation, the D5500 allows the user to choose their focus point via Touch AF, pinch in to check focus and even activate the shutter with the touch of a fingertip. Additionally, a new Fn (Function) touch feature gives one-touch access to important settings like AF point selection, aperture, ISO sensitivity, AF area mode and more. The adjustable Vari-angle screen also allows the photographer to capture images and video from exciting new perspectives, easily shooting above the crowd at the dance recital, getting on a toddler’s level to capture their first steps or simply taking a creative selfie. The Nikon D5500 helps the budding photographer easily compose, shoot and review each image or video in high-resolution (1,037k dot), helping preserve the moments that matter most.
Never Miss the Perfect Moment
A versatile yet powerful DSLR, the D5500 is equipped with the latest imaging technology to help tell every story with precision. The camera features a powerful and precise 39-point autofocus (AF) system with 9 cross-type sensors that quickly locks on to even the fastest moving subjects to render beautifully focused images. Whether photographing fast-moving subjects in the championship game or the kids in the backyard, users can select from a variety of advanced focus modes, including 3D Tracking to track a moving subject. Paired with the camera’s 2,016-pixel RGB sensor and Nikon’s Scene Recognition System, the D5500 decisively recognizes and follows each subject in nearly any lighting condition, while continuous shooting up to approximately 5 frames-per-second (fps) makes it possible to capture every fleeting moment.
When the moment is better conveyed through motion, users can also tell their stories with smooth Full HD 1080/60p video with Full-Time AF and stereo sound for a cinema-like experience. The Nikon D5500 also offers a wealth of creative options, including 16 unique Scene Modes that choose the right settings for a variety of common shooting scenarios. Super Vivid, POP and Photo illustration have been added as Effects Modes, and Picture Controls have been enhanced by adding a “Flat” option. These settings now have a 0.25-step adjustment and an expanded “brightness” range to ±1.5 available for photographers who want to completely customize the look and feel of their images and video.
An Affordable Companion Telephoto Lens for DX-Format Shooters
In addition to Nikon’s standard retractable design AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II kit lens, Nikon has now added the ideal companion 3.6x zoom lens to help take DX-format photographers from wide-angle to telephoto with ease. Compact and lightweight, the new retractable design AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR II is great for capturing sports, people or school events, and presents an affordable way to get closer to the action. The lens also features three stops of VR image stabilization2 and core NIKKOR technologies including a Silent Wave Motor (SWM) that helps ensure quiet and precise AF operation.
Smaller, Lighter, Faster Telephoto
Nikon has also introduced the AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED VR, the world’s lightest 300mm full-frame fixed focal length AF lens(2), which is nearly 30% shorter and 1.5 lbs. lighter than its predecessor. Extremely easy to handle and built to suit the needs of serious photographers in the field, the new 300mm f/4 lens utilizes Phase Fresnel optical technology to help correct chromatic aberration and reduce the overall size and weight of the lens, making it easy to pack for any assignment. Capable of producing tack-sharp images and beautiful background blur at a distance, Nikon’s newest FX-format lens also features four and a half stops of VR image stabilization(3), a VR Sport mode, VR tripod detection as well as several of the latest NIKKOR optical technologies including electromagnetic aperture control, a Silent Wave Motor for quiet AF operation, ED glass for further controlling chromatic aberrations and Nano Crystal Coat for superior image quality.
Price and Availability
The Nikon D5500 will be available in early February, in black and red, in two different kit configurations: alongside the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II lens for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $999.95* or with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens for $1,199.95* SRP. The Nikon D5500 will also be sold body only for an SRP of $899.95*. The AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR II and AF-S NIKKOR 300mm f/4E PF ED VR lenses will also be available in early February for an SRP of $349.95* and $1,999.95*, respectively.
By admin, on December 30th, 2014

We have published few days ago that the Nikon D750 is generating unwanted flare as reported by worldwide users of Nikon D750 DSLR camera, you can see the details here and finally Nikon responded to this issue.. take a look below
We have received indications from some users that when photographing scenes in which a bright light source, such as the sun or high-intensity lighting, is at a certain position along the top border of the frame, flare with an unnatural shape may sometimes occur in images captured with the D750 digital SLR camera.
We are currently looking into measures to address this issue. Further details will be announced as soon as they are determined.
According to the latest reports published at giant rumor mills not all Nikon D750 camera have the same issue, stay with us and we will update you as soon as we get any information.
As we have recently seen the Nikon D600 sensor oil issue problem (see here, here and here) and the attitude of Nikon over it and just after that Nikon D750 , all these issue are not generating good marks on consumer mind.
Also see –High ISO Test – Nikon D750 vs Sony A7 II vs Sony A7s
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By admin, on December 25th, 2014

After Canon (see here) Nikon also confirmed that they are working on a high resolution fullframe camera (via – DCwatch), the camera will possibly use the rumored 46 Megapixel sensor developed by Sony. Not only Canon and Nikon, Sony is also rumored to announce a 46 Megapixel based A9 E-Mount mirrorless camera, we will update you soon as we get any new information.
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By admin, on December 23rd, 2014

Nikon D750 Lens flair issue is now floating over the web all around, a huge amount of users complains at different websites and forums can be seen now… at this moment no official statement arrived from Nikon but wait, Polish forum nikoniarze.pl people also found a possible solution to this problem take a look below for all the details…
Nikon D750 Problem
The video below created by the photographer and youtube user Blue Planet, that clearly shows the problem..
The issue is now published at different websites worldwide
Solution
A possible solution to his problem is shown by a member of Polish forum nikoniarze.pl, take a look at the detailed translation and pictures , to avoid the problem you just need to place a small non-reflective plate or tape right in front of the mirror.
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By admin, on December 19th, 2014

The Nikon coolpix A Available at $399 only till the stock left. Nikon coolpix A in black color is already out of stock… It’s really a great deal to buy a APS-C sensor based compact camera at $399 only.
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By admin, on December 16th, 2014

Latest specification surfaced over the web is bit different from the previous one, the upcoming camera will features possibly a newly developed 24 MP APS–C sensor and a 51 points AF system (Nikon D7100 also features a 51 point AF system),
Nikon D7200 Major Leaked Specification
- New 24MP APS-C sensor
- Nikon D750 styled body with a tilting screen
- Expeed 4 processor
- MultiCAM 3500DX2 autofocus system
- 51 AF points
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- 6fps
- Buffer: 16 RAW+JPG
- Video: 1080p @60 and 720p @120 (not sure about 4k)
- Video aperture will be adjustable during live view
- The announcement is expected in Q1 or Q2 of 2015
By of having new generation of image processor and same sensor resolution, the shooting speed remains same as of Nikon D7100, why ? the rumored specification look bit dull to me, and it doesn’t show any major upgrade when we compare it with its predecessor Nikon D7100, So we still have a strong hope that we will soon see a real successor Nikon D300 camera that will compete with Canon 7D Mark II and Samsung NX1.
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