Nikon talks about “The birth of the COOLPIX design”

I know, you are not interested in Coolpix cameras, but this new article on Nikon’s website gives an interesting inside look of how Nikon designs a camera (ok, a Coolpix camera in this case). Some quotes:

“First, our marketing department constructs a product lineup and then they create the concept for each individual model. Naturally, camera designers actively participate in the development of product concepts. Once a general product concept has been determined, a team of designers is selected from the design department and serious work to come up with a design that satisfies the determined concept begins.”

“The first step is to create mockups from those sketches. This happens more than a year before the product is released. At this stage, we examine a wide variety of possibilities.”

“Each design team is comprised of two to five designers.”

And finally a quote from the last question about the future of the Coolpix design:

“As advances in mobile devices such as cellular telephones continue, we are beginning to see the fusion of digital cameras and such devices on the market.”

Did they say again “mobile devices” and “cellular telephones”? Remember this quote from Nikon’s president Makoto Kimura?

“Nowadays digital cameras take movies, performance of cameraphones is rapidly advancing and demand for simple movie cameras for uploading video on the Internet is on the rise. Redefinition of photography may become necessary.”

How about the news that Nikon is looking for partnership with online and mobile device companies?

Do you see a pattern here?

BTW, yesterday Samsung announced a new Wi-Fi point and shoot camera that can upload pictures and video to social networking sites, send emails, etc.

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Rumor: Sony to announce 4 new cameras with 14MP and 16MP APS-C sensors

Rumors surfaced today that Sony will release four new cameras with 14MP and 16MP APC-S sensors and guess what? One of the expected new feature is AF during video recording. Sounds familiar? The rumored Nikon D3100 DSLR is also expected to have continuous AF during video recording. My initial report about the D3100 having a 10MP sensor is probably wrong and Nikon may use this 14MP sensor from Sony.

The good news is that the Nikon D90 replacement was rumored to have a 16MP sensor and this could be the new 16MP sensor from Sony (tweaked by Nikon of course – this is the first 16MP sensor from Sony). Another description of the new Sony sensor is that it has a “very good high ISO” – the Nikon D90 replacement is also expected to have improved high ISO.

More details on the new Sony cameras after the break:

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Much better deal on that Nikon lens coffee mug

The first time I wrote about the Nikon lens coffee mug, the prices on eBay were too high. Now you can get it for $23 here (plus $6 shipping and handling):

Via PDNPulse

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Details on the upcoming Nikon announcement

I have some more details on the upcoming Nikon announcement. There will be two dates: August 17th, 2010 will be for the Coolpix models and August 19th, 2010 will be for the four new lenses and the Nikon D3100. Those dates are European time – the announcements in Europe should happen early in the morning, around 6:00 am. For the US readers this will mean that the announcements could happen around 11pm or midnight EST on August 16th and August 18th, 2010.

I seriously doubt that something else will be announced on those dates or before. There will be probably another announcement before (or during) Photokina.

I have no dates or any new info on the potential D90 and D700 replacements.

See my recap for all the details.

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Weekly Nikon related news/links

  • I changed PhotoRumors and LeicaRumors to a white background. Stop by and tell me what you think (there is a poll on both sites).

  • Some more Nikon 3D setups – the first one is from this year’s Tour de France, screen captured by Mark Stothard:

The next 3D rig was captured on the USATF Track & Field National Championships in Des Moines, IA (June 26th). Both cameras are attached to a bracket and one is upside-down (images after the break):

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Recap

Every once in a while, I have to remind everyone that this is a rumor site. Everything written here should be considered as fiction and you should not make any decision based on the information provided on this blog (selling/buying equipment, changing schedules to accommodated potential new product, etc.). I am trying my best to give a numerical ratings for most of the information I post, but this is not really an exact science – in other words: I can be wrong. If you are not sure what and when to buy, consider renting until the sky clears (where there’s smoke there’s fire). Don’t stay without a camera!

Now back to the recap – this is what I think I know so far:

Potential announcement of new Nikon products between August 17-19, 2010. There could be another press event before or after that date – Nikon has too many products to announce and I doubt they can do it all in one day. This is a list of what I think will be announced in the next two months prior to Photokina:

  • Nikon D3100 – the big question mark here is the sensor MP count. I believe it will be 10MP, but many readers think it should be more.
  • Nikon D90 replacement – the question mark here is the high ISO performance. I do not have an exact number, but the way it was described to me “same noise performance like the D700” could have different interpretations.
  • Lenses – the Joker here is the 18-200mm FX lens. This could be a 28-300mm FX lens and the f stop could be 4.5-5.6 instead of 3.5 -5.6.

– Nikkor AF-S 85mm f/1.4G N

– Nikkor 24-120 f/4 ED VR N

– Nikkor 18-200 f/3.5-5.6 ED VR (or 28-300mm)

– Nikkor 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6 ED VR DX

What I don’t know:

  • Nikon D700 replacement – nobody has a clue about this one. Many speculations, nothing worth writing.
  • Also, no word on any Capture NX, teleconverters or flash updates.
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Nikon D90 slowly fading away

  • Nikon D90 was removed from the employee purchase plan for Best Buy employees as of July 21st, 2010.

The D90 kit is still available.

  • I got multiple reports that dealers (mainly outside US) cannot order any D90 cameras from Nikon (and in some cases, D700). Nikon D90 must be running really low on stock right now.
  • Target and BestBuy also don’t have the D90 for sale online (they used to).
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