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New Nikon DX Format Camera Announced

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Two new cameras was recently introduced by Nikon. The Nikon D300s and the Nikon D3000 are the latest DX format cameras from Nikon. Nikon D300s The Nikon D300s is the latest DX format digital camera to be released by Nikon. This came in the heels of the recently introduced D5000 which is also a DX format camera. The Nikon D300s 12.3 megapixel camera that boasts of the following innovative features that may set it apart from other DSLR cameras. Users can enjoy a continous fast speed shooting at 7 frames per second, a 51 point AF (Auto Focus) system and 100% viewfinder coverage. Other features include D Movie function for recording movie clips, an external microphone input for recording high fidelity audio and an in camera editing feature which lets you edit clips right within the camera itself. A Dual card slot is also provided where you use either a CF or an SD card. Read Nikon D3000 The D3000 is another DX format digital camera announced by Nikon. This digital camera is mainly targeted...

The Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH1 Has A Price

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Panasonic has announced the price availability of the much talked about LUMIX DMC-GH1. The much anticipated DSLR from Panasonic with Full-High Definition (HD) capability will be sold for $1499.95 suggested price and will be available this coming June 2009. Source: panasonic.com Related Post: New Nikon D5000 Announced Samsung SMXC14 and SMXC10 Announced

New Nikon D5000 Announced

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Nikon has announced the newest addition to its DX-format digital camera. The NIKON D5000 is an geared toward both entry-level digital SLR users and those wanting to upgrade thei existing expertise in photography. Main features includes the versatile Vari-angle LCD monitor that can be viewed in normal position flush against the camera back, or swung out and rotated and/or tilted. THe D5000 has a 12.3 effective megapixel CMOS sensor. Other features includes; fast as 4 frames per second Color Matrix Metering II 11-point selectable autofocus four Live View AF modes automatic exposure and white balance bracketing functions Quiet Shooting mode Read the press release . Source: Nikon