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Nikon D3300

Nikon D3300
Harga Kamera DSLR Nikon D3300 - Kabar yang menggembirakan buat sobat insharefotografi, karena di awal tahun 2014 ini Nikon dengan bangga resmi mengumumkan rilis dari DSLR entry-level baru yaitu Nikon D3300, model DX-format yang menawarkan teknologi canggih yang memungkinkan penangkapan gambar kualitas tinggi dengan gampang, bahkan untuk pengguna baru sekalipun.
Kamera kompak nan ringan ini memiliki resolusi tinggi mencapai 24.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor dengan optical low-pass filter removed dan sistem pengolah gambar terbaru dari Nikon yaitu EXPEED 4 yang mampu menghasilkan gambar dan kualitas video sangat bagus dan cepat.

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Nikon D3200

Nikon D3200
Seri lanjutan dari Nikon D3100 ini membawa berbagai peningkatan kemampuan di dalam berbagai aspek. Dengan berbagai teknologi mutakhir, memudahkan sipengguna untuk mengambil gambar dalam kondisi apapun dengan kualitas yang menawan. Berikut spefikasi dari Nikon D3200 :

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Nikon D300s REVIEW

Nikon has been the industry leader more than 30 years. Nikon has unveiled the new Digital Camera for the photographers which is called Nikon D300s DSLR. It's listed in the top 50 of the greatest sellers at amazon. Why is it famous? The primary reason is that features 12.3-megapixel DX-format CMOS Image Sensor, D-Movie HD Video, 3-inch Super-density 920,000-dot VGA LCD Monitor, and Dual memory card slots (CF and SD) . Thanks for those advanced technology what ensure the Nikon D300s 12MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera really is powerful and high-quality. It is quite suited for the children photographers. If you're unsure in purchasing a correct Nikon DSLR, it's time to over your confusion. I write this Nikon D300s Review and Test for help you understand that Nikon D300s SLR Camera is completely best suited for you. Now, Please follow me to get in the Nikon D300s SLR Camera and take a closer look at the features of Nikon D300s DSLR.

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Nikon Coolpix P510

The Nikon Coolpix P510 camera is a unique piece of equipment that is useful for many different types of users. Certain shock resistances make it an ideal budget DSLR camera that allows for fast, accurate, and high resolution captures without all the fragile equipment found on lesser devices made for city or town usage. Part and lens integrity is important for this demographic of users.
The device is equipped with a 24mm-1000mm lens and a 16.1-megapixel image sensor. Clearer, brighter, and highly focused images are the result of this union of features. 1080p images are capable of being captured even in darker or high sunlight situations, as well as movies and videos. Detail on even compromising images is of excellent clarity due to the image sensor.
Image stabilization features integrated in the Nikon P510 lets the user capture moving targets without heavy blur and unfocused parts of the image. Fast auto-focusing techniques allow for a quick, sudden capture without having to mess with the other settings of the camera. This allows for quick captures that do not have the time to be adjusted accordingly.
42x zoom capability lets users examine subjects from far off and still remain focused and detailed. This is a good feature for wildlife photographers who desire to capture a close image without disturbing the wildlife or its habitat. Distant zooming capabilities help in exposing minute details other devices may miss.
High resolution images and movies are both possible with the integrated features found in the Nikon P510. Its 16.1-megapixel image sensor lets captures include more clarity and detail than other devices. It is also capable of shooting up to five shots per second with a high speed shooting feature, for those needing to capture each frame on its own.

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Nikon COOLPIX P7100


For those who love to take pictures and serious about it, there is a new camera on the market that they will love. The Nikon COOLPIX P7100 digital camera is a sturdy, portable piece of equipment that offers a number of upgrades from the earlier model, the P7000. The overall quality, flexibility, and performance is still excellent as with the previous version, only the Nikon P7100 offers superior speed and image processing.
The shape of this recent model is basically the same as the older version, but one important difference is the screen. While the earlier model had a stationary 3-inch screen, this updated version has one that can be tilted up or down at an angle. This feature is ideal for shooting images that are higher or lower than normal. Other new additions include a rotary multi-selector, second function button, special effect mode and noticeably faster shooting and processing speeds.

The Nikon P7100 is not a simple camera, it is aimed at those who are more familiar with photography and understand its finer points. Getting comfortable with this machine may take some time and reading through its manual as well as taking some practice shots in order to gain mastery of what it has to offer. It isn't a pocket camera, so it can take up a bit more space to stow it, but that is not a serious inconvenience, it is still more portable than some. It is well-built and has rubber finger grips front and back to improve handling. Another useful gadget it has is its optical view finder, although it only gives an 80% view it is convenient when sunlight obscures the LCD screen.

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Nikon D5100

Nikon D5100 16.2 megapixel sensor is known to have an LCD screen and adjustable, continuous auto-focus in movie mode, max ISO 25,600, and the new Special Effects mode with four filters that work well for taking still images and video / film.
Nikon D5100 is the latest series of the D5000 is the first Nikon digital SLR cameras with LCD screens folding.
A new feature in the D5100 is largely aimed at users who want to record video / movies with their DSLR. The camera is capable of capturing movies at a resolution of 1080p and 720p at 24 or 30 fps. LCD screen 3-inch size, with 921,000-dot density can be flipped out and tilted up to 170 degrees, which can be used in movie mode and Live View. Special Effect mode the camera gives users four filters that can be applied to the film and still images: Selective Color, Color Sketch, tilt-shift effect, and Night Vision, which increases the ISO to 102 400.
D5100 has the ability to auto focus on the continuous mode, a feature film which debuted in the D3100's. One of the known weaknesses of this feature is that it produces a loud noise being picked up by microphones on-camera. To help overcome this problem even with additional costs to consumers, Nikon released a new external microphone called the ME-1 which correspond to the camera hot shoe mount and plugs into the mic input port. It is designed to compensate for most of the noise created by the auto-focus lens. Microphone ME-1 will be sold separately starting in April at a price of $ 180.

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"wildlife photography"
How to choose wildlife photography lenses?
 
Wildlife photography lenses can mean a difference between high quality images and low quality pictures. The lenses should possess the right zoom level to allow you to have a close-up shot of a herd of buffalo grazing or a mother lioness actively playing with her cubs. In addition to zoom capacity, you should also consider the price, focal length and steadiness when choosing photography lenses.
 
Focal length
The focal length of your lenses will establish from how far you can take a clear shot. Wildlife photography lenses with long focal length will allow you to take a clear shot when you are miles away. This is very important when you are taking shots of dangerous animals such as lions, elephants and snakes since you do not need to be next to the animal to take a shot. A lens with a focal length of 400mm and above, for instance, is perfect when you are taking photographs of birds or carnivores that can attack and injure you.
Image stability

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Nikon F6






"F 6 "

"F 6"
The ultimate in film SLR evolution

Key Features:
           Top-of-the-line professional camera
           11-area Wide-Area AF with 9 cross-type sensors (Multi-CAM2000 AF module)
           Choice of four AF Area modes, including Group Dynamic AF
           Improved 3D Color Matrix Metering with 1005-pixel RGB sensor
           Color Matrix Metering works with non-CPU AI-type NIKKOR lenses
           i-TTL Balanced Fill-Flash and Creative Lighting System including Advanced Wireless Lighting and versatile functions
           Continuous high-speed shooting to approx. 5.5 fps (8 fps with optional Multi-Power High Speed Battery Pack MB-40)
           High-precision, durable shutter unit with built-in shutter monitor
           New floating mechanisms minimize operational noise and vibration
           Hybrid metal body employs magnesium alloy for lightweight, superior durability
           Enhanced resistance to moisture, dust and extreme temperatures
           Built-in data back function (for in-frame or between-frame data imprint)
           Custom Settings for 41 functions
           Shooting data can be displayed on

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Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8G


'Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8G'
There was a time when almost every 35mm film camera came with a 50mm prime (fixed focal-length) lens because on a full-frame camera, the 50mm focal length captures roughly the same angle-of-view as is seen by the human eye. Today, 50mm primes have two further appeals; they provide a good focal-length for portraiture on APS-C digital cameras and they often have a very wide maximum aperture with which to exploit creative focusing techniques.
Nikon's G-series 50mm f/1.8 lens is an excellent example of its type and feature the same deeply-recessed front element design that has been seen on Nikon's standard primes for decades. The front half of the barrel is given over to a manual focusing-mode switch. When AF operation is set, manual intervention can be applied at any time. The feel of the manual-focusing ring is excellent, with a silky movement and just the right amount of resistance over an approximately 100 throw.

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Lenses


'Lenses'
A DSLR or micro System camera is hugely affected by the lens attached to the front, as the light hitting the sensor impact focus, exposure and image quality. Be sure to do some research here before you purchase.
Lens Mounts
Each camera manufacturer has their own lens and most aren’t compatible with one another. If you own a Canon DSLR, for example, you can’t used Nikon lenses, though you can use independent brands such as Sigma, Tamron and Tokina – if you get them in the right mount. In the Micro System ranges Panasonic and Olympus lenses are interchangeable, and as Sony took over Minolta a few years ago any lenses from the older 35mm system may well work.
Magnification Factor
If you’re migrating from 35mm SLR, your lenses won’t provide the same field of view on a DSLR unless you have a ‘full-frame’ model such as a Canon 5D Mark II. Otherwise, for Nikon, Pentax and Sony DSLRs, magnify the focal length by 1.5x to get the 35mm equivalent.

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KEY FEATURES DSLR


'KEY FEATURES DSLR'
LOW-LIGHT CAPABILITY
If you’re likely to want to shoot in low light, whether it’s sunset landscapes or cosy jazz club, good low-light performance is must. Most DSLRs can shoot at ISO 3200 and some go to ISO 6400, but performance varies a lot between different cameras. A higher ISO speed makes the sensor more sensitive, meaning it can shoot with less light. Some pro DSLRs can shoot it pitch black conditions and still produce reasonable quality result.
IMAGE STABILISATION
Also known as anti-shake or vibration reduction, this is either built into the lenses (Nikon, Canon) or is sensor-based and built into the camera itself (Sony, Pentax, Olympus). Though it’s considered that lens-based stabilisation is slightly better, it lenses to get the benefit; sensor-based stabilisation works with any lens.

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Flash Guns


'Flash Guns'
I fu you're taking picture in low light, or just adding some fill-in, a dedicated flashgun will expand your range and allow you to balance even the strongest backlighting.
Choosing a Flash
Many DSLRs have built-in flash units, which are adequate for general snaps, but have limitations. If you want to get creative with flash, or just fire out more power with better light, a separate unit is essential. Like lenses, though, you need to find a flash that's compatible with your camera - a Canon flash won't work with a Nikon camera, for example.

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Fast Lenses


'Fast Lenses '
The lenses above are great telephoto zooms, but the slow variable maximum aperture (f/4-5.6) means backgrounds won't be blown completely out of focus to isolate your subject, while the slow maximum aperture will require you to use a higher ISO in order to achieve a fast enough shutter speed.
If you'll be shooting a lot of  action, it's worth looking at fast optics. Many pros favour a 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto zoom: it may not have quite the same reach as a 70-300mm, but the fast constant aperture of f/2.8 is great for achieving shallow depth-of-field shots, and provides plenty of flexibility for shooting at lower light levels, while the brighter viewfinder provided by lens will aid autofocus speeds in trickly conditions.

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DSLR

'DSLR'

Digital SLRs offer numerous advantages over compacts. Here are some key considerations to think about when choosing a camera.
SIZE
Digital SLRs vary greatly in size and weight. At the lower end of the market the beginner models are light, with few buttons and easy-to-handle frame. Although the grip position is different from the average compact, DSLRs are designed to feel natural with the right hand holding the body, and the left supporting the lens. Moving up through the DSLRs the bodies become sturdier and more resistant to weather, and at the pro end of the scale can weigh over 1kg without a lens.
PIXELS
Don’t obsess about the number of pixels a DSLR camera has. The more pixel are squeezed into given space, the smaller they have to be, and this causes problems such as image noise. A DSLR sensor is physically large than that of the average compact, which means the pixels have more room to gather light and construct a well-exposed image. As a result the megapixel rating on a DSLR may be extremely similar to a compact, but the end quality far superior.

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BEST CAMERAS FOR ACTION


Shooting action photos isn’t just the preserve of professional photographers with expensive kit. Great action shots are within easy reach of anybody, but choosing the right camera for the job can make a massive difference to results you achieve and enjoyment you get from it.
Not all camera  are suited to action photography, so whether you want to shoot your children’s school football match or sports cars hurtling round a racetrack, knowing what to look for from a camera’s specification and benefits it’ll bring to your pictures will ensure that you pick the right camera for the job.

AUTOFOCUS
DSLRs in the main use a phase-detect system, with AF points arranged across the frame. The number of AF points, their arrangement and spread will vary. Cameras with limited AF points and bias to an arrangement in the centre of the frame can be a hindrance, but the more advanced systems offer more AF points for greater coverage.
It’s not only about the number of AF points, but the AF tracking as well. Some systems allow you to focus on the subject, then track your subject as it moves round the frame from AF point to AF point. More sophisticated systems use complex algorithms to anticipate abrupt changes in subject direction to ensure the shot remains in focus when you fire the shutter.

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Nikon D7000


"nikon D7000"
Specification:
·         Sensor: 16,2MP APS-C
·         Focusing: 39-point AF
·         Frame Advance: 6fps
·         ISO: 100-6400 (25,600 extended)
·         Shutter Range:  30-1/8000th of a second
·         Screen: 31in 921k dot screen
·         Video: 1080p at 24fps
·         Weight: 780g
·         Dimensions: 132x105x77mm

Nikon’s D7000 is packed with features; so much so, that in many ways it’s better than the ageing D300S that sits just above it in the Nikon DSLR line-up. The 16.2MP CMOS sensor dilivers nice, sharp images. Image noise is handled very well, while the ability to push the ISO range to an ISO equivalent of 25,600 will be a handy feature, though should only be used as a last resort.

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Nikon D3100


"nikon d3100"
Nikon’s well-specified entry-level model relies on its ‘beginner market’ pull. The likes of guide mode help explain in both visual and written forms what all options and modes do. It’s a camera that tries to take the fear out of using a DSLR, and it’s certainly a good model to use if you’re an unsure newbie.
With a 14,2MP APS-C CMOS sensor the D3100 is the most resolute of cameras in this test. Its ISO 100-3200 (12,800 extended) falls one stop short of the pentax K-r’s range, but is still a wide range for all forms of shootin – whatever the light is like.
An 11 – point AF system provides one central cross-tyoe sensor for enchanced portrait orientation sensitivity, with all the information fed back via 95% field of view optical viewfinder or visible on the 3in, 230k – dot LCD screen.

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3 Options Modern DSLR cameras

Photography is all about light. If you expose your sensor to too much light, you’ll bleach out the image; whereas not letting enough light on to the sensor will result in the photo being too dark-and in both cases, critical detail and colour be lost.

Multi Segment Matering
"Multi Segment"
Multi Segment or Multi Zone matering as it’s otherwise known, is the most recent addition to range of matering options available and is the default setting on most cameras. Each manufacturer has their own specific name for it. Canon call theirs Evaluative for instance, while Nikon terms theirs as Matrix matering, but in essence, they all operate in a similar way.
The entire image is metered, but is divided up to sections to produce a much more accurate reading for the scence as each segment takes its own reading. It’s so clever, that it knows which areas to give prominence to and which areas of the image to ignore-bright skies,for instance, that could fool a meter normally. Information from all segments is then combined and cross-checked woith database in order to determine the best exposure possible.

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55-200mm F4-5.6 AF-S VR DX NIKKOR

Nikon 55-200mm 
On average, its users find the Nikon 55-200mm F4-5.6 AF-S VR DX NIKKOR very praktis.Mereka provide very high value for reliability and sturdiness., Moreover, most of them share the same opinion. If you want to make sure that the Nikon 55-200mm F4-5.6 AF-S VR DX NIKKOR is the solution to your problems, make the most of the help and assistance of other Diplofix users.

Moreover, most of them share the same opinion They find that it is very cheap. You'll find the answers to all your questions on the NIKON 55-200mm F4-5.6 AF-S VR DX NIKKOR in the user manual (information, specifications, safety advice, size, accessories, etc.)

We start from the price of the lens. With the current dollar exchange rate, an artificial lens in 2007 are now sold around the nearly 2.2 million dollars. What do you expect from this lens is worth 2.2 million? Looking at the price of the Nikon 70-200mm lenses that reach dozens of millions, and look at the price of 70-300mm Nikon lens over 5 million, would be reasonable if you doubt the quality of this tiny. But make no mistake, behind the cheap price, this lens has a lot of wow-factor that should be found on the lens expensive class.

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Nikon AF-S ED 24mm F1.4G

Nikon AF-S ED 24mm F1.4G

Nikon AF-S ED Wide Angle Lens 24mm F1.4G is a high-performance lens that is compatible with the FX format. With a 24mm focal length, it offers outstanding rendering with fast f/1.4 maximum aperture. Most new fixed focal-length lens is suitable with the FX format, the AF-S Nikkor 24mm f/1.4G ED lens is a wide-angle lens with f/1.4 maximum aperture. It offers advanced optical performance through technology such as application of Nikon's exclusive Nano Crystal Coat and construction including ED and aspherical lens elements. When the lens is used with an FX-format cameras digital-SLR, the picture is making the most of aperture quickly with a large and pleasant blur characteristics can be captured for a photo with dynamic perception.

AF-S Nikkor 24mm f/1.4G ED has exceptional optical design that provides enhanced image quality, with minimum distortion and incredible edge to corner sharpness, especially at wider aperture settings. The new optical system incorporating an anti-reflection Nikon's exclusive Nano Crystal coat, ED glass and aspherical lens elements to deliver bright, high-quality contrast images with minimized distortion and aberration. Aperture f/1.4 and nine blade rounded diaphragm contribute to create images with amazing NIKKOR trademark.

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