To illustrate this, I took two photos at the long end of the zoom, with VR turned on and off. There is a noticeable difference, even though the one taken with VR on also has a hint of blur to it. The following examples demonstrate the differences across these options.
This is a selection of sample images from the Nikon D camera, which were all taken using the The thumbnails below link to the full-sized versions, which have not been altered in any way.
Download Original. This is a sample movie at the highest quality setting of x pixels at 24 frames per second. Please note that this 19 second movie is Compared to the one-year-old D, Nikon has managed to simultaneously increase the pixel count and improve quality at high sensitivity settings, with the D enjoying at least one stop of advantage over its predecessor.
In terms of handling, there are a few welcome enhancements - most notably the inclusion of an ingenious drive mode lever, a separate movie record button and a spring-loaded Live View switch. All of these have brought about enhanced functionality as well as handling improvements - the available drive modes now include the Quiet mode first seen on the D, which allows you to delay the mirror return until you let go of the shutter release; while the movie record button and Live View switch provide access to features absent from the D As to the implementation of these features, we definitely see room for improvement: the Live View mode desperately needs a live histogram and a higher-resolution live feed, while the movie mode is not complete without full exposure control, not to mention a truly well-working full-time AF feature.
As regards the Nikon D's ergonomics as a traditional DSLR camera, it's not bad at all, but we would have liked to see separate buttons for ISO and WB, both of which can be mapped onto the handy Fn button, but alas not at the same time. Focusing speed and accuracy - especially in low light - could also be improved, as neither was optimal with the kit lens.
Announced in August , it's the successor the best-selling D and makes several key upgrades to that model. Most notably the new D now features Live View and video recording facilities — indeed it becomes the first Nikon DSLR hotly followed by the D to offer p video recording in addition to p. To satisfy market demands, the resolution has also received boost from 10 to 14 Megapixels and there's a number of tweaks to the controls and ergonomics. Read the full review ». On top of nine new lenses in , last fall it announced two more camera bodies: the midlevel D and entry-level D The The D is Nikon's replacement for the D Aimed squarely at the entry-level DSLR camera market, it's certainly going to be a wake-up call for other manufacturers.
The D has In general though, Nikon has made entry-level cameras that lack specifications, but are fun and easy to use. How does the D measure up? It is small and light, but doesn't feel dinky.
It feels like the precision product it is. This is a relatively compact DSLR camera with a 14 megapixels sensor, a Nikon electronic-only lens mount and most features usually found among such entry-level cameras.
Latest Reviews Popular Reviews. Download the sample movie. Type D PC lenses: All functions supported except autofocus and some shooting modes.
Non-CPU: Autofocus not supported. Can be used in exposure mode M, but exposure meter does not function. Distance-priority manual: Available with SB and SB Angle of coverage Sufficient to illuminate the angle of view of an 18 mm lens. Picture edges may be slightly dark depending upon conditions, such as the lens used and the aperture setting. Flash mode Auto, portrait, child, close up: Auto, auto with red-eye reduction, off available with built-in flash; Fill-flash and red-eye reduction available with optional flash units.
A wide angle shot with pretty uniform sharpness front to back. Another colour-rich image to highlight the vibrant markings on the ducks and goose. Editorial independence means being able to give an unbiased verdict about a product or company, with the avoidance of conflicts of interest. To ensure this is possible, every member of the editorial staff follows a clear code of conduct.
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I got this for my girlfriend as I shot a D which I then upgraded a year or so in for the D I used my d7 for events, landscapes and downtown when I wanted street shots with autofocus and also whenever I wanted to trot out my 'better' lenses. I still think fondly of this camera and as soon as I find a good satchel for my girl it'll be her second cam and I wager the love affair will start anew.
Spectre 13, might you elaborate a bit about how you are recording sound separately and, i assume, linking up in post. I bought this camera for my wife when it first hit shelves 5 years ago. We got the package deal that came with two great lenses, plus we bought a third. It's a fantastic DSLR camera with pro features, but simple enough for beginners to use out of the box.
The only feature that's missing, and certainly not a deal breaker is the lack of an external microphone input. This is something photographers won't miss at all, yet a feature that filmakers can easily get around with some ingenuity. That leads into my new love of this little gem. As a budding filmaker, I was watching tutorials and reading articles on the subject and found out that most independent filmakers and some pros swear by DSLR cameras for their tool of choice for capture.
I remembered my wife's Nikon and immediately repurposed it for my new endeavor. With a cage, shotgun mic, 7" live feed monitor and matte shade on the way--our Nikon will get even more use! Hi I'm using Nikkon D Hi, I have just bought the new Tokina and it's amazingly sharp! AF is fast an IQ is awsome. I have currently the Nikkor This one is a good one but now I want more. More information is needed in order to answer this.
There are plenty of fantastic lenses available. It just depends on your needs. What zoom magnification you need, for example. Hello i am a novice and use my D in auto mode. Hi Alice, The short answer is no. One of the things you'll learn as you get acquainted with digital photography is that Auto Mode is a neat feature for quick shots that have predetermined settings calculated and set for you.
I'm not sure if you're shooting video or stills, but the same principles apply to both. Manual settings are where you can get down into the great features of DSLR cameras for what you are looking at doing. You must learn these features to properly use your camera. There are many great online resources that will walk you through it. Looking at the comparison, it appears to my novice mind that the d has in most areas slightly better specs than the d Since I am looking at both of these cameras, would appreciate comments.
The is on sale at the local camera shop; the is available on Craiglist at a considerably lower price, but is of course used. Also; packed away I have two nikon entry level cameras from the early 's with quite a few E series lenses. The E series lens was standard on the two cameras. Will these work on the and , and if so, are there problems in compatibility such as auto-focus, etc. D is a great camera.
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While this camera does inherits the same MultiCam AF system from the D, this system has improved, and it now offers full-time continuous autofocusing in Live View and video. The addition of constant autofocusing was revolutionary during the cameras initial release, as no ever Nikon besides the D had this feature. Not only that, but this camera also has 3D subject tracking, a feature only found in higher-end models at the time. The camera can provide shots per single charge. The menu is organized into categories that pertain to either shooting functions or camera functions.
Overall, finding critical settings through the menu is intuitive and becomes second nature with a little practice. It has built-in camera retouching which performs nondestructive editing, a helpful feature that removes much of the need for transferring images to a computer to ultimately accomplish the same thing. The physical button layout is excellent. The buttons are logically placed and functional. There are now more physical buttons over the predecessor as well, which further reduces the need of making these changes through the menu alone.
Nikon has opted to make all of the critical functions adjustable through dedicated buttons, unlike most entry-level cameras which tend to be menu-driven. It has a dedicated GUIDE mode, which functions to teach users how to take photos in the various situations that present themselves.
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