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When using these devices, the camera can be triggered remotely, making it ideal for group shots, remote applications, or to reduce shake when the camera is mounted on a tripod. This new wireless remote system operates from a radio signal rather than infrared light, dramatically increasing functionality and range.

Now the camera can be triggered from up to 20 meters 66 feet away, and a direct line of sight is not necessary. The remotes also enable the bulb function for long shutter applications, as well as functions of the camera that are affected by a half-press of the shutter, including the engagement of the AF system or starting and stopping video capture.

For those cameras that feature a pin terminal, the optional WR-A10 adapter can be fastened to allow use of the wireless remote controllers. For more information on the new Nikon D and other Nikon products, please visit www. I hope Nikon is not cheaping out on sensors on their DX bodies by going with Toshiba rather than Sony. Its still uncertain how Toshiba sensors will perform.

Is it sensor designed by Nikon and manufactured by Sony, versus sensor designed by Nikon and manufactured by Toshiba? I think this is a pretty nice camera for entry-level photographers. It's got some good guts in it. Heck, it's got some better features than the Canon 6D.

I could also see this is as a great second camera for videographers and documentarians for shooting B-roll and footage at odd angles and in small places without the need for bulky external monitors.

The vari-angle LCD can also good for video bloggers to set up their shots because they can see themselves, again without the need for an external video monitor and a rack. Sure this camera isn't for everybody, but that doesn't mean you need to berate it.

It's a camera that fits a certain niche. I sure wish people on this forum could look more at the positive attributes of a camera instead of being so negative all the time. I totally agree. The D was such a good camera, largely due to the excellent 16mp Exmor sensor. But in most other ways like AF module, the D is a far better camera. For most, the D will still be the best choice, but because of the improved video performance, articulated LCD and small form factor, the D may make as much sense as any of the DX Nikon bodies.

But then there is a link at the bottom to Amazon where the camera will sell apparently without the kit lens for a hundred shekels less. Text of announcement talks of an external microphone possibility -- but there is no mention of this interface in the specs list.

The camera is available in three options. D body only. As far as external microphones, both the D and D have 3. See specs here:. I've long since given up trying to convince people that the kit lens is actually pretty nice. Most people assume that since it's not fast and it's small that it's junk. I like it pretty good.

I take a camera almost everywhere I go, but if I'm not working I generally go for the smallest kit I can bring. Hot off the press. Nikon tells sony to take a hike, uses toshiba sensor in Nikon D Source chipworks. Makes sense, to not go with your direct competitor as your supplier. Purely business and strategic decision. I don't see where it says Nikon tells Sony to take a hike. It's entirely possible that they went with Toshiba for a specific reason and the Sony will continue to provide sensors for other cameras.

Sony and Nikon may both be camera manufacturers, but the direct competition really has no bearing on Nikon using Sony sensors. Nikon designs the sensor and Sony manufacturers them to Nikon specs. They aren't the exact same chips.

The chip is also only one tiny part of the whole package. It's obvious that the Sony built Nikon sensors out-perform the Sony equivalents in many ways. Have you seen the DXO results for the D or looked at sample images? It has the basically the same performance as the 16mp sony sensor in the D but does it with 24mp.

My guess is the sensor was cheaper from Toshiba and since it had the same performance it was a no brainier for Nikon. So, a D40 style body, at dollars with a kit lens. You must be smoking some really strong stuff to fall for this one. No all you have to be is a serious photographer on a budget or who want's something smaller and lighter without sacrificing three of the more important advanced features of some of the bigger cameras.

Despite this, an OK deal Or is that one big mystery? Francis, it looks like 24 Mbps in high quality mode and 12 Mbps in normal mode at the highest resolution, based on this link:.

I'm looking for an DX camera to backup my D and the D may just fit the bill perfectly. I like the small size and articulated LCD.

But unless the features like the video quality are dramatically improved over the previous generation, I may just grab a D or D, both of which feature my all time favorite APS-C sensor, the 16 mp Exmor. It's good to have so many choices. And you would be much better off with 16MP than with 24MP, anyhow. This thing w. It's a nice feature set, but that's a big price jump between the D currently and the D Other than the slightly high price, it appears to be a nice incremental upgrade, specifically with regards to the 24mp sensor, and the AF system from the D, which is taking consumer SLRs to a new level.

Right now, the D is looking like a bargain at current pricing, but as i'm sure the D will drop in a few months, it should be a worthy competitor. On paper it appears to compete well with the T4i, and keep in mind that Canon's sensor tech in the Rebels is a bit dated. Why would anyone want this over a comparatively less crippled D which is now selling for the same price? I don't think aps-c is ready for 24mp yet personally. I also think that for the price, nikon could at least offer a bit more.

The k has a pentaprism and a screw drive as well as weather sealing. What does the nikon have? I'm sure it has better AF, but does it give confirmation lights on manual primes? You know what? It needs more scenes on the mode dial! The day Nikon finds out that manual work, specially with a camera that can not focus with ancient screw drive lenses, because it is without a motor drive for those, needs a menu option to work without lens attached, this day I will buy another body.

None of those cameras are able to do manual work with a lens that does not confirms any lens to be attached to the body. Sony has this option on all their bodies and, it has a focusing assistance for manual work. Nikon needs to learn a few things, as we can see. C'mon, the D comes only in black, and the D comes in stunning red and glorious bronze shades as well. Clearly, a far superior camera by way of aesthetics the D is. Nikon has posted firmware updates for the Df, D and D Read more and get the updates.

Meanwhile buyers of various Coolpix compacts will have the chance to win one of over 'exhilarating prizes', including an indoor sky diving experience.

We've just posted our page review of the Nikon D Add an articulated rear LCD and the ability to output uncompressed video and you've got the makings of a very promising camera. Does the D live up to its potential in real-world use? Click through to read our in-depth review.

We've just added ten pages of content to our hands-on preview of the 24MP Nikon D, representing our progress so far towards the completion of a full review. As well as a complete breakdown of the options available in the camera's menu system we've added our full complement of studio tests, including resolution, noise and dynamic range, and a small gallery of 'real world' samples.

Click through for a link to the page preview. We've added the Nikon D to our database of studio comparison images.

We're in the process of running a production D through our studio tests, so wanted to present the results of our standard test scene. These shots are also available from other reviews and the standalone tool click 'Review Comparison Tool' link in the site's Reviews menu.

Single frame, continuous L, continuous H, self-timer, delayed remote; ML-L3, quick-response remote; ML-L3, quiet shutter release; interval timer photography supported. Can also be set to approx. Auto, auto with red-eye reduction, auto slow sync, auto slow sync with red-eye reduction, fill-flash, red-eye reduction, slow sync, slow sync with red-eye reduction, rear-curtain with slow sync, rear-curtain sync, off. Lights when built-in flash or optional flash unit is fully charged; flashes after flash is fired at full output.

Auto, incandescent, fluorescent 7 types , direct sunlight, flash, cloudy, shade, preset manual, all except preset manual with fine-tuning. Contrast-detect AF anywhere in frame camera selects focus point automatically when face-priority AF or subject-tracking AF is selected. Actual frame rate when 24p is selected is ISO ; can also be set to approx. Nokia Asha available online for Rs.

Best Deals of the Day ». Tech News in Hindi. Adoption of the Multi-CAMDX autofocus sensor module enables certain acquisition and tracking of the intended subject with 39 focus points. Utilizing cross-type sensors for the center nine focus points most commonly used ensures reliable focusing performance with certain acquisition of the intended subject and excellent tracking performance.

In addition, the number of active focus points can be limited to The Scene Recognition System detects subject conditions prior to shooting and then analyzes scene brightness and color information that is then used with autofocus, auto-exposure, i-TTL balanced fill-flash, and auto white-balance control. The results are most clearly seen with reliable tracking of moving subjects when 3D-tracking is enabled.

The system is also able to identify smaller subjects than could the D What's more, when Face-priority AF is enabled with movie recording in live view mode, or when faces are enlarged with playback of still images, up to 35 faces can be recognized.

The densely packed 39 focus points effectively cover the majority of the frame for certain acquisition and tracking of rapidly moving subjects, such as those participating in sporting events.

High-speed continuous shooting at approximately 3 fps can also be selected for situations, such as capturing natural human expressions, in which a slower frame rate is preferred. This allows for selection of the optimal frame rate according to the scene. The 3-inch, approximately k-dot LCD monitor with wide viewing angle is large and ensures clear viewing. Adoption of a side-hinged vari-angle monitor allows for unobstructed opening and rotation of the monitor when the camera is mounted on a tripod for flexible and stress-free shooting from low angles to high angles, making even self portraits possible.

Autofocusing during movie recording is possible using contrast-detect AF.



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