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Title: Nikon D40 Review - Digital Cameras
Pros: Excellent feel and compact size, Very customisable menu architecture, Nice guidance for dSLR newbies, Excellent noise characteristics for high-ISO shots
Cons: Slow kit lens, Occasionally slow to focus, Only 6 megapixels, Raw editing software costs extra, Control scheme can be awkward, No automatic sensor cleaning
Summary: The Nikon D40 is a great transition camera for going from point-and-shoot to your first dSLR.
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75/100 |
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Title: Nikon D80 Review by Thom Hogan
Pros: D1x image quality at half (or less) the price, , .I'm getting results out of the D100 that equal or exceed those from my D1x (though sometimes that takes a bit of post processing I don't have to do with the D1x). The more I use the camera, the more I disc
Cons: It's not a D1, . If you need fast flash sync, fast motor drive, or largerbuffer size, a D1h or D1x is what you want. [Or a D2h], , , JPEG quality, . The JPEG engine generates slightly soft JPEG images. Turning up sharpening isn't necessarily a good choice
Summary: Well, here we go again. As I write this, we have four enthusiast 10mp cameras on the market, with Canon, Pentax, and Sony being the competition this time around. Last time we had this type of burst of consumer DSLR product the rollout from the manufacture
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100/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 Review
Pros: Takes the pain out of colour balancing, Easy installation, Easy to use, User can take control if need be, Excellent Noise results, Rangefinder brings fun to manual mode, Attractive screen graphics, Active D-Lighting from the D300, EXPEED processor, also f
Cons: No back button, Pressing cancel actually exits the program, Default settings are a lttle too high, Review stays on too long, Only three focus points
Verdict: Nikon are in a position where they have an almost biblical status with a group of followers that are so loyal, it borders on fanaticism. Nikon could, in fact, sit back on their laurels, soaking up the limelight and spit out camera after uninspiring camera
Summary: Nikon D60 Review - Nikon owners, put down your scythes and pitchforks. The Nikon D60 isn't two cameras bolted together in a Frankenstein-esque way. It's a pure Nikon DSLR with an old Canon name badge. Matt Grayson investigates.
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80/100 |
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Title: Nikon D60 Review
Pros: Takes the pain out of colour balancing, Easy installation, Easy to use, User can take control if need be, Excellent Noise results, Rangefinder brings fun to manual mode, Attractive screen graphics, Active D-Lighting from the D300, EXPEED processor, also f
Cons: No back button, Pressing cancel actually exits the program, Default settings are a lttle too high, Review stays on too long, Only three focus points
Verdict: Nikon are in a position where they have an almost biblical status with a group of followers that are so loyal, it borders on fanaticism. Nikon could, in fact, sit back on their laurels, soaking up the limelight and spit out camera after uninspiring camera
Summary: Nikon D60 Review - Nikon owners, put down your scythes and pitchforks. The Nikon D60 isn't two cameras bolted together in a Frankenstein-esque way. It's a pure Nikon DSLR with an old Canon name badge. Matt Grayson investigates.
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80/100 |
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Title: Nikon D80 Review by Thom Hogan
Pros: D1x image quality at half (or less) the price, , .I'm getting results out of the D100 that equal or exceed those from my D1x (though sometimes that takes a bit of post processing I don't have to do with the D1x). The more I use the camera, the more I disc
Cons: It's not a D1, . If you need fast flash sync, fast motor drive, or largerbuffer size, a D1h or D1x is what you want. [Or a D2h], , , JPEG quality, . The JPEG engine generates slightly soft JPEG images. Turning up sharpening isn't necessarily a good choice
Summary: Well, here we go again. As I write this, we have four enthusiast 10mp cameras on the market, with Canon, Pentax, and Sony being the competition this time around. Last time we had this type of burst of consumer DSLR product the rollout from the manufacture
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100/100 |
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Title: Nikon D300
Pros: Huge Live View LCD with 920,000 pixels; high speed focusing and shooting; impeccable 12-megapixel photos; built to last
Cons: Heavy; expensive
Verdict: While it doesn't have any truly revolutionary features, the Nikon D300 incorporates hot new technologies -- a stunning Live View screen, advanced autofocusing, digital lighting -- and faultless image quality into a rock solid, high speed shell. The result
Summary: The Nikon D300 stands out in the crowded dSLR market. Its hot technologies -- a Live View screen, advanced autofocusing, digital lighting -- and faultless image quality are incorporated into a rock solid, high speed shell. The result is a camera that, whi
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87/100 |
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Title: Nikon D200
Pros: Plentiful controls and accessories; strong performance; excellent image quality; rugged body
Cons: JPEG artefacts crimp image quality; no TIFF mode
Verdict: Aggressively priced and stuffed with pro-quality features, the rugged Nikon D200 digital SLR offers the best of the D2X at less than half the price
Summary: Digital SLR camera with 10.2-megapixel sensor and 64mm LCD
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83/100 |
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