Posts Tagged ‘nikon digital cameras’

Great Photos and Video Too

Tuesday, January 19, 2010
posted by Justice1 11:23 PM

NikonD5000A remarkable blend of simplicity and highly advanced D-SLR capabilities, the compact and powerful Nikon D5000 offers breathtaking 12.3-megapixel image quality, along with a flexible, Vari-angle, Live View monitor for fresh picture-taking perspectives. Nikon’s EXPEED image processing further enhances performance, contributing to split-second shutter response and continuous shooting at up to 4 frames-per-second to capture fast action and precise moments perfectly.

The Nikon D5000’s 24-fps HD D-Movie mode with sound captures video clips with amazing clarity–offering new and exciting creative opportunities. Fast, accurate 11-point autofocus with 3D Tracking, teamed with famous NIKKOR optics, assures incredible image sharpness, while active image sensor cleaning combats annoying dust automatically. Featuring a convenient built-in flash, 19 automatic exposure Scene Modes to make the impossible easy and 23 Custom Setting options to fit your preferences, as well as 14 in-camera image retouching functions, the D5000 is the perfect DSLR, beginning with performance to meet your picture-taking tomorrows.

Outfit includes the 3x AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens with image stabilization and legendary NIKKOR optical quality.

nikond90kitThe Nikon D90 SLR Digital Camera, with its 12.3-megapixel DX-format CCD, 3″ High resolution LCD display, Scene Recognition System, Picture Control, Active D-Lighting, and one-button Live View, provides photo enthusiasts with the image quality and performance they need to pursue their own vision while still being intuitive enough for use as an everyday camera. Nikon’s EXPEED image processing engine delivers outstanding images featuring fine details, smooth tones, rich colors and low noise across a wide ISO sensitivity range. The D-Movie mode records 720p HD movie clips. Nikon’s Scene Recognition System advances precision in auto focus, auto exposure, and auto white balance in diverse shooting situations. The Live View mode allows for users to frame their images on the large 3″ high resolution color LCD – providing for easy image framing, even when shooting at odd angles.

The Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens features built-in Vibration Reduction II system providing equivalent shutter speeds 3 steps faster than standard lenses. It also has one ED glass element and one aspherical lens element, optimized for use with DX-format SLRs. The VR system & ED glass allow you to make highly-resolved, crisp images with minimal chromatic aberration. Lastly, the lens’ ultra-compact Silent Wave Motor allows for blazingly quick, silent autofocus.

Nikon Coolpix P90

Monday, December 21, 2009
posted by Justice1 1:19 PM

nikoncp90Experience even closer encounters with Nikon’s Coolpix P90, with 12.1 effective megapixels and an incredible 24x optical Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens for stunning prints as large as 16×20 inches.

Nikon’s new 4 Way VR Image Stabilization makes incredible pictures incredibly easy. Nikon’s New Smart Portrait System, which automatically detects your subjects face, takes a picture when they smile and warns you if they blinked.

The camera also has several settings such as aperture or Shutter priority modes to assist with evenly regulating exposure making it easy to use for 1st timers. After reading the manual every picture i took came out in amazing quality. The tilt screen makes taking pictures at impossible angles easy. The 24 x zoom lets you take close ups from impossible lengths.

Take one more picture

Monday, November 23, 2009
posted by admin 10:34 PM

5161FDA5N3L._SL125_Just take one more picture. It doesn’t cost much and the rewards may be ten fold. Buy a memory card or a camera from my store. Just take more frickin photos. I take ten or twelve on any givin shot and adjust the f stop or shutter speed. Its called bracketing.  When you find a shot that you think you might like and are not sure how it may come out. Then you bracket by adjusting the f stop or shutter speed up and down. work with your meter to see if you are in the ball park and then play with it.

It is kind of like steppping up and down with your shutter speed and f stop. Remember the larger number f stop the longer the depth of field. ( that means more of the picture will be in focus).  From foreground to background.  The Nikon D40 can make all of this happen. If you want to do this kind of bracketing you will need a DSLR or a camera with manual settings.

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