Tokyo — Nikon unveiled a pair of new digital SLRs and five new lenses at a press conference, here, yesterday. The new cameras and lenses will ship in November. Both the D3 and D300 cameras will .
Nikkei Asia reports that camera maker Nikon will discontinue further development of its single-lens reflex (SLR) camera lineup, leaving the longtime professional standbys behind and shifting its .
The last few months have brought updates to all of the major midrange digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLRs). Nikon’s offering in this category is the D300, an updated version of the successful After years of being dominated by Canon, Nikon could once again hold its head high in 2008. A primary reason was the company’s midrange DSLR camera, the D300 ( ). This 12.3-megapixel camera stands out .
Nikon will stop developing new single lens reflex (SLR) cameras and focus exclusively on mirrorless models, according to a report from Nikkei. The news marks the end of an era and essentially confirms It’s no secret that Nikon’s 12.3MP D300s (an HD-video-enabled update on their popular D300) and the Canon 7D go head to head in the prosumer DSLR category, but the two companies took different tacks .
Camera maker expects to broaden line of large-sensor SLRs, a move that could appeal to enthusiasts and provide more competition to full-frame leader Canon. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 .
Huge news broke out recently, thanks to Nikkei Asia — allegedly, Nikon has decided to stop producing SLR cameras entirely. If the rumor was to be proven true, it would certainly be a big deal. Nikon .
Optics and imaging giant Nikon will stop making new single lens reflex cameras — once the technological mainstay of professional photography — according to a report from Nikkei. The death of SLR .
Japanese camera maker Nikon could be looking at scrapping any new SLR (single-lens reflex) camera models in favor of mirrorless cameras. The move is said to be due to the ever increasing move toward .
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