Monthly Archives: June 2009

Nikon D3000 picture

Lenstip.com got their hands on a Nikon D3000 picture: Check their site for a detailed comaprisson with the D5000 and a D3000/D5000 overlay. It seems that the video-less version of the Nikon D5000 will be called D3000 and not D4000 as speculated earlier. The D3000 will be the new entry level DLSR from Nikon.

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Another Nikon D300s picture

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“Reverie” – first feature film shot entirely on the Nikon D90

A feature film shot entirely on the Nikon D90 has been completed, and is in the process of being released (all this could be a prank, I don’t know at that point): Reverie Teaser (First Feature Shot on the Nikon D90) from ‘Reverie’: The First D90 Feature on Vimeo. From the email I received: The [...]

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Nikon Coolpix compact camera with built-in projector: confirmed

After my post yesterday I received multiple tips and some blurry images of a Nikon point and shoot camera with a built-in projector. This time I will not post the pictures (don’t ask me why), but I can assure you that I can clearly see a “projector” button on the camera and an extra opening/lens [...]

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Nikon related links/news/not posted rumors

Nikon related links/news: I already posted this on Photo Rumors: no new Fuji DSLR in 2009. Digital Nikonos Industry Design Challenge: “Produce an adapter or modify a camera to work with existing Nikons lenses, particularly the 15mm or Nikonos RS wide angle lenses, or build a digital back for existing Nikonos bodies.” Yasuyuki Okamoto, President and [...]

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Nikon AF-S DX 18-135mm to be discontinued

Just another lens in the “to be discontinued section” – this time is the Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor ED 18-135mm F3.5-5.6G (IF): This lens was introduced back in August, 2006. Source

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