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Nikon D300 Digital SLR Digital SLR Review
After a long gap between the D100 and the D200, Nikon surprised a few folk with the announcement in August -07 of the D300. Now, less than two years after Ian Andrews tes (more)
Our lowest rated review - Dan Havlik:
Nikon D300, a review of Nikon D300
If you can afford it, Nikon's high-end DSLR offers superior image quality and speed. (more)
- "High speed of the cards" says Great smell of brut
- "I needed it for business use." says PG33
- "done research best digital slr (for my needs) on the market" says nonam3
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Nikon D80
Nikon's sensational new semi-professional D-SLR, the Nikon D80, will impress photographers across all levels and abilities, who want to expand the scope of their creative license. (more)
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Nikon D80 Review
The Nikon D80 DSLR camera is aimed squarely at the enthusiast user. This new 10 megapixel model replaces the highly rated Nikon D70s and D70 and fits into the lower end of Nikon's DSLR product hierarchy, above the D50 and below the D200 and other professi (more)
- "I want to take professional pictures to hopefully open up some business options." says goride139
- "I think it is very user friendly and I love the lightness of the camera the ending product being as if it were in the professional series. I can use it manually but than my sons or husband can use the programs." says Nikonhamm
- "It's great for the freshman who begun to use SLR." says daodao
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Nikon D40
Nikon have now launched the Nikon D40 Digital SLR, a new interchangeable lens camera that combines high performance with the practicality of a surprisingly small and lightweight camera body. (more)
Our lowest rated review - Lori Grunin:
Nikon D40 w/18mm-to-55mm lens
Nikon D40In many ways, you might consider Nikon's D40 the Zelig of digital cameras. Is it a digital SLR with the spirit of a point-and-shoot? Is it a point-and-shoot with the power of a dSLR? It depends upon who's doing the shooting. While the D40 will ne (more)
- "good camera extra lens included in price" says jensor2
- "My old camera is worn out and I need a new one." says Savannahnewf
- "new baby" says conorama
Our highest rated review - :
Nikon D80
Nikon's sensational new semi-professional D-SLR, the Nikon D80, will impress photographers across all levels and abilities, who want to expand the scope of their creative license. (more)
Our lowest rated review - :
Nikon D80 Review
The Nikon D80 DSLR camera is aimed squarely at the enthusiast user. This new 10 megapixel model replaces the highly rated Nikon D70s and D70 and fits into the lower end of Nikon's DSLR product hierarchy, above the D50 and below the D200 and other professi (more)
- "I am currently a photographer for a nation wide company and I wanted to start doing some side jobs. So...I needed a new camera." says Bry Photography
- "I wanted it and the price is good" says nichlos1
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Nikon D3
Here's an interesting fact to mull over. The Canon EOS 1Ds Mk III will sell for £6,000, body only. For that, you can get a D3 body, one of the brand-new Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 N-series lenses and Nikon's fabulous 14-24mm N-series wide-angle zoom (more)
Our lowest rated review - Philip Ryan:
Nikon D3 (body only)
Photos:Nikon D3For years, Nikon users had been asking their favored camera maker for a dSLR with a full-frame sensor (the same size as a 35mm frame of film). Finally, Nikon caved, delivering the 12-megapixel D3; the result is a camera that reaches new hei (more)
Our highest rated review - :
Nikon D40
Nikon have now launched the Nikon D40 Digital SLR, a new interchangeable lens camera that combines high performance with the practicality of a surprisingly small and lightweight camera body. (more)
Our lowest rated review - Lori Grunin:
Nikon D40 w/18mm-to-55mm lens
Nikon D40In many ways, you might consider Nikon's D40 the Zelig of digital cameras. Is it a digital SLR with the spirit of a point-and-shoot? Is it a point-and-shoot with the power of a dSLR? It depends upon who's doing the shooting. While the D40 will ne (more)
- "Did research" says Camera info
- "QUICK PICTURES" says PICKEL
Our highest rated review - :
Nikon D300 Digital SLR Digital SLR Review
After a long gap between the D100 and the D200, Nikon surprised a few folk with the announcement in August -07 of the D300. Now, less than two years after Ian Andrews tes (more)
Our lowest rated review - Dan Havlik:
Nikon D300, a review of Nikon D300
If you can afford it, Nikon's high-end DSLR offers superior image quality and speed. (more)
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Nikon D200
Welcome to the Nikon D200 Review page. Our Review panel put Nikon's prestigious D200 through a day of tough testing to bring you a realistic, honest appraisal of the Nikon D200. Here's what we found. (more)
Our lowest rated review - Tracey Capen:
Nikon D200
Until now, the Canon 20D was the leading candidate to become my next digital SLR. But the D200's higher scores for color quality and exposure accuracy make it a tempting proposition as well. (more)
Our highest rated review - :
Nikon D80
Nikon's sensational new semi-professional D-SLR, the Nikon D80, will impress photographers across all levels and abilities, who want to expand the scope of their creative license. (more)
Our lowest rated review - :
Nikon D80 Review
The Nikon D80 DSLR camera is aimed squarely at the enthusiast user. This new 10 megapixel model replaces the highly rated Nikon D70s and D70 and fits into the lower end of Nikon's DSLR product hierarchy, above the D50 and below the D200 and other professi (more)
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nikon d50
Visually almost indistinguishable from the D70 but a good £200 cheaper. The controls on the D50 are much simpler to that of its counterpart. However what is most impressive about the D50 is the supreme image quality the shots are bright and s (more)
Our lowest rated review - kool100vr4:
REVIEW ON NIKON D50
Well!,i have owned over 14 digital cameras so far, from all different brands, like: Canon, fuji, Olympus,Panasonic, Sony and now Nikon. The reason i buy Nikon last is because i work as a fotospecialist for the big newspaper for over 25 yrs now.The compan (more)
Our highest rated review - :
Nikon D80
Nikon's sensational new semi-professional D-SLR, the Nikon D80, will impress photographers across all levels and abilities, who want to expand the scope of their creative license. (more)
Our lowest rated review - :
Nikon D80 Review
The Nikon D80 DSLR camera is aimed squarely at the enthusiast user. This new 10 megapixel model replaces the highly rated Nikon D70s and D70 and fits into the lower end of Nikon's DSLR product hierarchy, above the D50 and below the D200 and other professi (more)
Our highest rated review - ncriptide:
Affordable professional quality digital camera
I did my homework on this camera before purchasing, and I was not let down. This camera is so easy to use, lightweight and fits in your hand like a glove. Comes with a comprehensive manual, but you won't need it. The "quick start" guide will have you up (more)
Our lowest rated review - Cybernium:
Nikon D40x Review
Just like to before it, the Nikon D40x represent is a good and well-priced DSLR. Compared to other entry-level DSLR cameras, the Nikon D40x performs generally well. (more)
- "good picture, good price" says yita
- "IT CAME WITH 2 LENSES" says LIL
Our highest rated review - :
Nikon D300 Digital SLR Digital SLR Review
After a long gap between the D100 and the D200, Nikon surprised a few folk with the announcement in August -07 of the D300. Now, less than two years after Ian Andrews tes (more)
Our lowest rated review - Dan Havlik:
Nikon D300, a review of Nikon D300
If you can afford it, Nikon's high-end DSLR offers superior image quality and speed. (more)
- "NOTE $2600 price above reflects $700 for accessories.
Ive been planning on a dslr camera for over a year now.
After much research and saving money I decided this Nikon D300 was the best I can do for now. I am an amateur hobbyist with Pc graphics/audio. and am also planning on purchasing a keyboard with midi ability and a laptop pc for travel in the near future." says TimmerT
Our highest rated review - :
Nikon D40
Nikon have now launched the Nikon D40 Digital SLR, a new interchangeable lens camera that combines high performance with the practicality of a surprisingly small and lightweight camera body. (more)
Our lowest rated review - Lori Grunin:
Nikon D40 w/18mm-to-55mm lens
Nikon D40In many ways, you might consider Nikon's D40 the Zelig of digital cameras. Is it a digital SLR with the spirit of a point-and-shoot? Is it a point-and-shoot with the power of a dSLR? It depends upon who's doing the shooting. While the D40 will ne (more)
- "It's light and compact and takes great photos. I'm excited to be able to do more in capturing images." says tjblok
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