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d3_14-24_ambiance_3.jpgBjørn Rørslett,Professional Nature Photographer, PhD. Member of NN (Norwegian Nature Photographers) and BioFoto (Association of Nature Photographers in Norway) has just posted his review of the Nikon D3 (order one at Amazon and B&H Photo).

 

Every one waited for Nikon to move up to the next level of digital sensor size, the “full-sized” FX or 35mm-like solution. Years went by and seemingly nothing happened. We admired Nikon’s clever ergonomic solutions and at least some of us ogled the high-ISO performance of the competition with a little envy. Then, Nikon struck back with a camera advertised to “defy the limitations” no less.

The D3 is not only a 35mm-frame camera, it is so much more and with high-ISO performance unheard and undreamt of as well. With a blazing firing rate up to 9 fps(FX)/11 fps(DX), this is a sports and action shooter’s dream camera come true. But what can it achieve for other fields of photography? In this review, I shall try to elaborate these aspects of this new Nikon DSLR. Consider this more akind to a personal travelogue written as I made myself familar with the D3 rather than a compilation of features….. (more…)

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The Nikon D300 dSLR has been out in the wild for some time (shipping now at Amazon). For all you dSLR Dad’s out there who are looking for one more bit of information to justify that purchase, here you go: (more…)

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I love this site. If you have never visited PhotoZone, head over there now. They have posted their review of the new Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor Zoom Lens (available at Amazon and B&H Photo). Nikon announced this lens earlier this fall along with the D3 and D300.

The Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED exceeds the already very good performance of its predecessor. The center quality is nothing short of outstanding matching or beating the resolution of a 10mp APS-C sensor. (more…)

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Apparently, the rumors about a shipment of D3’s hitting the US the end of this week were true. The Nikon D3 is now in stock and shipping at Amazon (or the dSLR Dad Amazon Storefront). As always, these links help to support this site. Many thanks to all of you dSLR Dads who have done so this Holiday (more…)

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John Harrington has posted an article in which he compares both of his new purchases: A Nikon D3 (Amazon, B&H Photo) vs. the Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III (Amazon, B&H Photo).

What follows is a muti-part review of both cameras. Since I own both systems, and am not endorsed by either, and in fact, have been critical of both, I think I can take an unbiased look at each camera. My most critical concern was noise, and I don’t shoot sports, so, for example, fast focus-tracking is not a top priority for me. I’d dropped $20k on a Canon system, having been a die-hard Nikon photographer, having found the noise in my D2x files at iso640 and above offensive. Couple that with Nikon’s failure to address or even acknowledge that elephant in the room was just down-right inconsiderate. (more…)

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Amazon has the Nikon D3 SLR 12 Megapixel Digital Camera Body in stock and ready to ship. You can check it out here.

11/30/2007 Update: Umm, yeah, I’m going to have to ask you to put that link back up. Yeah, that would be great….. Scratch that, stock is out.

12/5/2007 Update: Ok, clearly, the production volume is low at start up. However, a dSLR Dad was able to place his order at Amazon with this link.

12/14/2007 Update: Apparently, the rumors about a shipment of D3’s hitting the US the end of this week were true. The Nikon D3 is now available at Amazon (or the dSLR Dad Amazon Storefront). It is in stock and shipping. Many thanks to those of you who have clicked from my site to order. I greatly appreciate the support.

12/20/2007 Update: In stock and ready to go to a very happy home. B&H Photo is (more…)

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Both Canon and Nikon have recently released updates to their RAW-format Codec plug-in’s for Windows Vista. This codec will allow you to view and work with RAW files just like JPEG files. The details from each manufacturer are listed below. (more…)

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Nikon USA has released an update to it’s Capture NX software. You can download it here.

Content Description / Modifications: (more…)

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INCLUDES THE BENEFITS OF VIBRATION REDUCTION IN A COMPACT AND AFFORDABLE ZOOM

MELVILLE, N.Y. (November 19, 2007) – Nikon Inc. today introduced the new versatile AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens that offers Nikon’s proprietary Vibration Reduction (VR) technology to help consumers snap sharper photos than ever before, even while shooting handheld. Compact and lightweight, this affordable lens is an optimum lens to use with Nikon DX-format digital SLR cameras and is the ideal focal length as a “first lens” to faithfully capture life’s day-to-day moments, or a welcome addition to a Nikon D-SLR photographer’s already-established lens assortment. (more…)

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Kevin Kitching was in Manchester, England to try out the Nikon D3 and D300 track side at a velodrome event. He has quite a few interesting statements.

First: ISO 3200 on the Nikon D300 is amazing! It’s even better on the D3 though. Several D3 bodies were at the trackside to capture action (along with various lenses including the new Nikkors).

Second (and this is going to be the whaaa? statement): Apparently, The D300 exceeds the image quality of the D2Xs – Nikon’s words, not mine! ‘12 channel data transfer from sensor & gapless microlenses reduce CA’. …………..Both cameras use the new microlens! This new design means that the microlens is closer to the sensor surface.

You can read the full post over at dPreview here.

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