Review of the Nikon N50
Mar 12, 2010 Digital Cameras
The N50 is professional style digital made by Nikon. The camera is in the digital 35mm range, and is one of the most used cameras today. It has an auto focus with a manual option, and has center matrix metering. The N50 has a total of 35 lens options, allowing user to customize shots and adapt zoom possibility.
Ease of use
The Nikon N50 was designed specifically to be easy to use. You can manually change settings to get the exact photo you want, or you can hand it to a kid, allowing it to focus and set itself. The N50 makes taking digitals easy. [Reading More]
Nikon D60 Digital Slr
Mar 12, 2010 Digital Cameras
Remember the day your son walked up to get his diploma and waved âHi Dad?â Good, because your old camera missed the shot. Recall how your wife looked when you surprised her on her birthday — too bad. Oh, and your babyâs precious blue eyes, are, for perpetuity, red. You get the idea. A digital camera that is too difficult to use; one that requires you to find the userâs manual before your one-year-old blows out the candles, is not much use.
A hard to use camera can capture the wrong image, bad color, blurry focus, [Reading More]
Nikon D300 – Come, See and Capture
Mar 12, 2010 Digital Cameras
The Nikon D300 digital camera is also known as the ND300 and was launched in August 2007. This semi-professional digital SLR camera was launched along with the Nikon D3 FX camera. The ND300 is similar to the Nikon D3 FX, but is a higher speed camera with a better image resolution and a DX censor instead of a FX one. It is more compact than the regular D3 FX. A successor to the popular D200, it has the reputation of being the ultimate in DX format performance.
In fact, the Nikon D300 got rave reviews from some of the leading magazines like Shutterbug, Outdoor [Reading More]
Nikon Coolpix S560 camera – How do you get pictures from my internal memory to your computer?
Mar 12, 2010 Digital Cameras
I took some pictures today on my camera. I have a Nikon Coolpix S560. I forgot to put my memory card back in earlier and I don’t have a cable. How can I get these pictures from my internal memory to my memory card? Thankyou! [Reading More]
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Customer Review of En-4 Nikon Digital Camera Battery
Mar 12, 2010 Digital Cameras
Customer Review of EN-4 NIKON digital Camera Battery
Here’s my experience of what happened with a generic brand of Nikon battery that I purchased for my Nikon D1X.
I purchased two new batteries from good-battery. com, and the description on the good-battery. com site included my brand of digital camera (D1H) in its compatibility with. The brand name on the battery packages says: “DIGITAL camera Battery, NIKON EN-4 Battery, NIKON D1X Batteries the high-end model of Nikon battery line, which has a long hours battery life [Reading More]
Reviews on the World’s Lightest Digital Camera: Nikon D40x
Mar 11, 2010 Digital Cameras
Japan based Nikon Corporations rule the digital photographic devices market for its razor sharp clarity and fineness. Nikon’s trustworthiness and creativity with its products coupled with strategic marketing propelled it to the top. It’s the obvious virtue of customers to expect very high quality stuff with simple operability and Nikon supersedes all expectations with élan.
The latest digital SLR camera from Nikon, the D40x is the epitome of simplicity delivering excellent shots. It is touted to be the lightest digital SLR camera weighting [Reading More]
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Nikon Coolpix S200 Digital Camera
Mar 11, 2010 Digital Cameras
In the race to steal your heart away, many companies producing electronic gadgets are in the pursuit of creating newer and newer products that are technologically up to date. Digital camera producers are one of the kind. Nikon, like its other competitors, is constantly in the quest of bringing novel products for its consumers. Nikon Coolpix S200 is a technically advanced digital camera with cool new features that will help you inculcate a flair for photography. To add to this, it comes at a relatively low price. So, if you are a beginner and you don’t want to spend too much of money [Reading More]
Canon Eos 5D Mark Ii And Nikon D3X Digital Camera Review
Mar 11, 2010 Digital Cameras
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Canon has always been associated with some great futuristic technology in camera. In 2005 they had announced a new DSLR category when they had introduced their EOS 5 D model. This model was compact and had a full frame sensor. However, with the introduction of new cameras from Sony and Nikon, Canon has introduced an upgraded model namely the Canon EOS Mark II.
The Cannon EOS 5 D Mark II has scored an edge over its predecessors in resolution and many other features. This camera is way ahead of Nikon and Sony in terms of [Reading More]
How do I transfer Nikon Coolpix 900 camera images to my modern Dell computer without the factory Serial cable?
Mar 11, 2010 Digital Cameras
Nikon Coolpix 900 camera, an older digital camera. Just bought it in very good condition but no Nikon serial cable. Camera has compact flash memory card. Need to transfer pictures to my desktop computer, a Dell Dimension E310. Any way to do it without the cable? Original Nikon cable is mostly unavailable in my ‘net search thus far. [Reading More]
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Nikon Coolpix S10 Digital Camera
Mar 11, 2010 Digital Cameras
If you are an amateur photographer and in the search of a digital camera that has features which can not be found in any other digital camera, then Nikon Coolpix S10 is the one for you. It is enabled with the Best Shot Selector (BSS) Mode. This feature enhances the quality of your work. In this feature, you get to shoot approximately 10 snaps and then you can choose the best one out of the ten. It is this unique feature that will tempt you to buy Nikon Coolpix S10. To add to this, it comes in a reasonable price. So, it is all the more hard to neglect this offer. [Reading More]