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June 24, 2008

Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

Of all digital SLR camera producing brands, Nikkon is considered one of the best. As with the boom of digital cameras all over the world, Nikon joined the bandwagon by producing what they make best, thus the new era of the Nikon digital camera was born - digital SLR.

Nikkon D70, a 6-mega pixel camera, is a top performer in digital SLR variety. Coated with polycarbonate over its stainless steel chassis, this Nikon digital camera is furnished with a 50mm AF Nikkor lens that can combine with an 18-70mm kit lens and still be portable enough to be carried around. Its speed range of 200-600 allows you to take great shots under the sun as well as in shadows. and why would not it be?! It has a shooting rate of 3 frames every second along with 1/8000 second shutter rate, making your photography adventure as easy ans enjoyable as juc t clicking away. this Nikon digital camera is supported with a Flash cardYou can use a flash card with this model of Nikkon Digital SLR Camera.

Nikon Coolpix 8800 is one more SLR varient. IT is an 8-mega pixel camera with compact body. It has a flip out and swivel LCD making it really class apart. This Nikon digital camera features an image stabilizer system to reduce camera shakes particularly on long shots since this gadget can zoom up to 10x (optical zoom) and can focus to up to 3cm in macro mode with its 35-350mm lens. Key controls are very user-friendly, with modes such as sensitivity, image size/quality and white balance - found directly with the mode dial. The image output quality is the middle name of this Nikon digital camera, with great detail rendition, color fidelity and saturation. A rather exceptional feature of the 8800 is the continuous shooting modes, where users can choose 1.2 or 2.3 frames per second. A bit bulky to carry around, the 8800 is perfect for shooting action and sports shots. The 8800 works with a Compact Flash card for storing up your images.

Another digital SLR from Nikon is the Nikon D50. A 6.1 mega pixel Nikon digital camera, this gadget has 7 varied modes to shoot from using its AF-S DX Zoom Nikkor 18-55mm lens. These modes are Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close Up, Sports, Night Portrait and Child. It has a 2.o inch LCD screen. How fast can this camera shoot? It has 2.5 frames per second and with uninterrupted shooting of up to 137 frames per second. This Nikon digital camera is not too bad, especially for novice photographers. You can perform touch-ups and editing rather easily with the help of software that is supplied with the kit. You can use the software to convert your images to VCD and DVD format.

One of the first point and shoot Nikon digital cameras is the Nikon Coolpix 4800. It is a 4 mega pixel camera with LCD screen. The 4800 is an 8.3x zoom Nikon digital camera with 6-50mm Nikkor Ed lens that zooms quickly and has continuous auto focusing (a feature where your lens is always trying to keep your pictures sharp). Along with that, it comes with a 13.5MB SD card and the Li-on battery pack. It also allows users to shoot, record and playback short movie clips with its assist and excellent scene modes - meaning that includes providing outlines for portraits (for tweaking purposes), exposure and sensitivity settings. If you are just starting out on digital photography, this Nikkon camera is suitable.

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