Nikon today announced that three of its products have won accolades in the 2015 TIPA (Technical Image Press Association) Awards. TIPA, a global organisation represented by photo and imaging worldwide ...
Nikon may not be the first choice for cinematographers in a field that you could say that Canon have made their own, but they do have some cameras with remarkably high specifications - and the quality ...
Two years ago, when Nikon unleashed the D800 and D800E on the world, their 36.3-megapixel sensors shocked many photographers (and their hard drives). Now, Nikon has revealed its update to the ...
Nikon has announced the impending release of a new FX-format DSLR camera, the D810, which will replace the D800 models in the company’s professional camera line-up. Angled front view of the new Nikon ...
The Nikon D810 ($3,299.95, body only) is a full-frame camera with a high-resolution 36-megapixel image sensor, a tank-like build quality, and loads of features that will satisfy pro photographers and ...
Nikon has announced the new Nikon D810, designed to replace the Nikon D800 and D810, it features a newly developed 36.3 megapixel full-frame sensor, without the optical low pass filter (OLPF), ...
SINGAPORE — The Nikon D810 is seriously good. So good that it might be the best DSLR available on the market today — even better than Nikon’s own flagship professional-grade DSLR, the D4S. The D810 is ...
When Nikon first introduced the D800, most everyone was wowed by its 36.3-megapixel imaging sensor. But it seems that a substantial number of shooters also complained that the files were just too ...
The D810 combines 36.3-megapixel sensor and wide ISO range to offer unrivalled video and image quality Building upon its videography success in other markets, Nikon Middle East FZE today launched the ...
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