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Faved by: ChrisWei
Jan 17 2009 - via www.kenrockwell.com

Tokina 11-16mm

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Faved by: guido
Feb 26 2008 - via www.bythom.com

Quoted: Books about Nikon equipment, plus reviews of Nikon 35mm and digital camera equipment by Thom Hogan.

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Faved by: misaacs
Oct 24 2007 - via www.earthboundlight.com

Color space/mode information for my D200.

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Faved by: misaacs
Apr 19 2008 - via www.dpreview.com

One sexy beast...

Quoted: 'FX format' D3, featuring a 36 x 23.9 mm 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor as well as a vast array of new features which absolutely raise it another notch above previous single digit Nikon DSLRs. Important headline improvements include high sensitivity support by default, up to ISO 6400 with 25600 available as a boost option, 14-bit A/D conversion, a new standard image processor, a new shutter, new auto focus sensor, focus tracking by color, nine frames per second continuous, dual compact flash support, DX lens support (albeit at lower resolution) with automatic cropping and a 3.0" 922,000 pixel LCD monitor (which it has to be said is lovely).

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Faved by: misaacs
Apr 02 2008 - via www.nikonnet.com

Photo essays, portfolios, bios, tutorials...

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Faved by: misaacs
Mar 12 2008 - via www.dpreview.com

Quoted: Just under two years since the D200 Nikon reveals the D300, the range of changes is so significant that it wouldn't be inappropriate to call it a 'compact D3' (less the full-frame sensor of course).

Quoted: From the top there's a new CMOS sensor with twelve megapixels, a new auto-focus sensor with 51-points (15 of which are cross-type sensitive), there's focus tracking by color, scene recognition, Picture Control presets, six frames per second continuous shooting (or eight frames per second with a battery pack), Compact Flash UDMA support, Live View (with contrast detect AF) and the mighty impressive 3.0" 922,000 pixel LCD monitor (oh and HDMI video output). It's an impressive list, the D200 was a fair step up from the D100, the D300 can be seen as just as big a step, certainly more than enough to make the competition sweat.

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Faved by: rastix
Jul 04 2007 - via nikond40.dpnotes.com

Quoted: Tips, Tricks, News, How-To’s, Tutorials for Mastering Your Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera

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Faved by: misaacs
Sep 16 2007 - via www.naturfotograf.com

Bjorn Rorslett reviews Nikon/Nikkor lenses, old and new.

Quoted: During my many years conducting Nature and Scientific photography, I have had the opportunity to use a veritable arsenal of 35 mm and large-format lenses. Many of these I do own personally, a current total of some 100 lenses. Not all lenses are created equal, that's for sure. Price is a putative indication of optical quality, but can equally well be misleading.

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Faved by: misaacs
Sep 15 2007 - via www.keh.com

For used camera gear. This business has a reputation for being honest, and even conservative, in rating the condition of their cameras & lenses.

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Faved by: misaacs
Aug 31 2007 - via support.nikontech.com

Tips from Nikon's Knowledge Database on their image processing software.

Capture NX is particularly good for handling Nikon RAW format 'NEF' files. Unlike with Adobe's products the NEF files actually reflect in-camera settings when you use this software.

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