Latest news form a German photographer, Claudius Schulze, posted in his blog that he just pre-ordered the Nikon D800 from Nikon representative.
DP Review member claims that”The D800 (not the D4) will have a sensor carriage that can be easily removed by an authorized dealer.”
later he add the spec of the camera – “The D800 will have a 16.4MP FX Nikon designed sensor. By September 2011 Nikon will have the first available replaceable sensor available.”
Nikon D800 Specification : 16.4MP FX sensors, 3.3″ LCD screen with a built in collapsible hood, new MB-D10i battery grip, 1/16000sec, full HD video at 120fps.
TOKYO – Nikon Corporation’s D3100 digital-SLR camera, recipient of the iF Product Design Award 2011, is also a recipient of the iF Communication Design Award 2011. The iF Design Awards are globally prestigious awards sponsored by International Forum Design GmbH of Hanover Germany. As recipient of two prestigious iF awards in 2011, the Nikon D3100 has proven its superior design.
Nikon entered the D3100 in the iF Communication Design Award’s Product Interfaces category. The D3100’s GUI was designed for simple operation that can be quickly mastered by even first-time users of a digital-SLR camera, and its major feature is the Guide Mode menus that allow users to gradually increase their photographic knowledge and skill. The camera won the iF Communication Design Award based on the usability, look and feel, and uniqueness of its interface.
Six independent and equally important design awards, collectively known as the iF Design Awards, have been sponsored by International Forum Design(iF) based in Hanover Germany, since 1953. Each year, industrial products exhibiting superior design from around the world are selected as recipients of these prestigious awards, among them the Product Design Awards, Communication Design Awards and Packaging Awards. This year, 861 products from 27 countries were entered in the contest for the iF Communication Design Awards 2011. 231 products, including the D3100, received the award.
This year’s awards ceremony is scheduled to be held on March 18th (Friday) at BMW Welt in Munich.
Nikon D5100 has arrived with same sensor of Nikon D3100, today NikonRumors has received a leaked image of what of shipping boxes of the upcoming Nikon D5100 DSLR.
Canon New Entry Level DSLR Vs Nikon Entry Level DSLR D3100, a quick comparison.
Both Nikon and Canon entry level DSLR have approx same price tag, Nikon D3100 have better Movie mode but limited to Nikon DX and AF-S mount lenses and Canon 1100D support EF & EF-S lenses ,Nikon D3100 have better movie mode and a bit bigger sensor with high resolution.
Conclusion: Nikon D3100 is a overall better camera, Nikon D3100 gives you better movie mode and still shot with 11 AF points, At Canon 1100D Auto-Focus is not available during video shooting, so if you want to shoot images and capture Full-HD Video with you first entry level DSLR, Buy Nikon D3100, If you want to shoot only images with your first entry level DSLR, you should buy Canon 1100D. See Recommended Lenses Recommended Lenses for Nikon D3100 Recommended Lenses for Canon 1100D
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Wednesday December 22 2010 (This review has been prepared with Focus Numérique, a French photo news website)
Owning a 50mm lens is probably a must for any photographer. These primes are ideal for many good reasons. Mounted on a full-frame body, they provide a neutral field of view. Not a wide-angle, and not yet a telephoto lens, it is said to be close to human vision. On wide sensors, a 50mm lens can be the perfect companion for many different activities, including reportage, portraits, or even landscapes.
Mounted on an APS-C sensor, they become a short 75mm telephoto that is highly suitable for portraits.
In addition to their optical qualities, 50mm lenses usually use a simple optical formula. They are thus small, light, fast, and usually affordable, although at least one sells for more than 1,000 USD.
Many qualities, yes, but many models, too, and choosing the right one isn’t always easy. That’s why we have produced this short analysis.
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