
Just posted! Our lens review of the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm F1.4G. This version replaces the AF-Nikkor 50mm F1.4D we reviewed last year, bringing entirely new optics and a built-in AF-S motor which allows autofocus on all of Nikon's DSLRs. On its introduction Nikon hailed it as 'redefining the standard lens concept', so how well does it live up to these lofty claims?
Overview The 10.1 megapixel Nikon D60 DSLR with its AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR kit lens is a more upscale entry level DSLR than its 6 megapixel brother, the D40, and a direct replacement for the D40X. With more resolution, a kit lens with in-the-lens image stabilization; a compact, easy handling body; great build quality and a reasonable price all go to make the D60 a Best-in-Class pick. My Best In Class Pick Nikon D60 (with 18-55mm VR Lens) The Nikon D60 is a major upgrade f
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With a DxOMark Sensor score of 88 points, the Nikon D3x takes the lead among the 54 cameras currently evaluated on the site Paris, France – January 15, 2009 – DxO Labs announces today the addition of detailed RAW-based image quality data and DxOMark Sensor rankings for the Nikon D3x Digital Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) camera body on its popular www.dxomark.com website. According to DxO Labs, the Nikon D3x, the latest professional camera model in the “above 20 Megapixels” category, features
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Overview My Best In Class Pick Nikon D90 (with 18-105mm VR Lens) The Nikon D90 costs double what a D40 does; about $900 as of November 2008. The reason to get one is that it has a bigger LCD screen (3” versus 2.5”) and has far more options for adjusting colors and contrasts, which few people understand. Read more at KenRockwell.com. Where to buy Nikon D90 (with 18-105mm VR Lens) Best Price: $1169 See It » $1169 - $1415 Compare Prices » Specs Type: SLR Resolution: 1
Overview My Best In Class Pick Nikon D90 (with 18-105mm VR Lens) While it initially captured my attention because of its ability to capture video (which opens up a WHOLE new way to create lasting moments) what really sold me on this camera was its exceptional image quality, even when you boost the ISO Read more at Digital SLR Guide. Where to buy Nikon D90 (with 18-105mm VR Lens) Best Price: $1099 See It » $1099 - $1415 Compare Prices » Specs Type: SLR Resolution: 1
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