Nikon has recently released a firmware update for their current entry-level offering – D3200 which addresses the reported concerns when using its feature called Wireless Mobility Utility along with other minor and missteps.
Along with the Coolpix A, Nikon has announced two new, and more affordable point-and-shoots, the Coolpix P330 and Coolpix S3500.
Nikon has recently announced a new camera aimed at professional photographers who want a compact shooter, the Coolpix A – Nikon’s first APS-C sensor compact camera.
After two years and half of wait, Nikon has finally unveiled the successor of the D7000 in the form of the Nikon D7100. It packs a handful of upgrade over its predecessor, but the imaging giant has surprisingly preferred better resolution over the optical low pass filter.
Along with the new CoolPix cameras, Nikon also released pair of FX lenses; a zoom lens (wide-angle 18-35mm f/3.5 – 4.5G ED) and a bank-breaking telephoto prime lens (AF-S 800mm f/5.6E FL ED VR).
Nikon has just announced its new set of Coolpix cameras which include WiFi-enabled compact point-and-shoots, as well as superzoom and ruggedized models.
CanonRumors reports that they just got a tip from a “very reliable source” that the Japanese imaging giant is brewing up three DSLR cameras this year.
PDI came out a short survey in their Lifestyle section asking people what kind of gifts they’d want to get this Christmas. An overwhleming percentage of respondents say it’s all about gadgets.
Nikon revamps their upper entry-level offering with the release of the 24MP-toting D5200. Apart from the sensor, the new DSLR sports a handful of improvements from the popular D5100.
Two months after releasing Nikon 1 J2, the Japanese imaging giant adds another MILC to their offering which is set to be a refresher to the V1. This time, however, Nikon made sure that their new camera, the Nikon 1 V2, will have more new things to offer other than two additional mode dials and [...]
Photokina is just around the corner and imaging companies have been busy unveiling their latest products before the famous event. Amongst these companies are Sony and Nikon who’ve already announced their new full-frame SLR ahead of Photokina.
Nikon is said to be unveiled the D400 this month, but its specs seemed to have leaked ahead of the launch, which will probably be done in the upcoming Photokina event. Check out what our sources have uncovered about this alleged DSLR’s specs after the break.
We call phones with camera a camera phone, but what do you call a camera with the latest Android OS, 3G/4G connectivity and a quad-core processor? A term for that hasn’t been coined yet, so in the meantime let’s just call it Samsung Galaxy Camera.
Looks like Nikon is getting into the game by announcing an Android-powered point-and-shoot camera (and calls it the Nikon Coolpix S800c).
Sony has really hit it off with their NEX line of digital cameras, naturally, next on the spot is the entry-level A35′s successor — the SLT-A37 DSLR which boasts a mile-long list of features for something that’s priced at under Php34,000.
Since the birth of battery packs, AA-powered gadgets (especially cameras) have been a thing of a past. Although it’s still debatable if it’s easier to find a wall outlet to charge your gadget or to find a store to purchase a new set of fresh batteries, battery packs trumps over the AA batteries.
Last year when Nikon joined the ILC bandwagon they had two entries representing them, the J1 and V1. Though not far behind from its competition, both of these ILCs, especially the former, struggled to win the hearts of shutterbugs.
All the while we thought that there’s only a slim chance that Canon would enter the mirrorless market because they were doing so well with their DSLR lineup and their point-and-shoot. That is, until we heard of rumors that an MFT camera is already on the works.
Nikon’s recently announced quarter of a million pesos (yes, that’s the Php250k dSLR) flagship snapper receives a slight enhancement with D4 Firmware Update 1.02.
2012 is a big year for Nikon as they try bounce back from catastrophic flooding that transpired over at their Thailand-based factory. As a proof that things are shaping up quite nicely, the Japanese-owned company has recently announced their latest creation, the Nikon D3200.
Nikon’s new dSLR, the Nikon D800, packs a huge sensor 36.3 megapixel CMOS sensor and FX format making it the biggest one they’ve made so far.
Nikon’s latest flagship dSLR is the Nikon D4. The 16MP camera replaces the popular yet expensive Nikon D3S and adds a couple of video recording/multimedia improvements and a really fast frame rate.
This is part of my year-ender series for 2011. We’ve done a ton of gadget reviews for 2011 and one of the key indicators that a gadget is hot or very interesting is by the number of pageviews it gets thru the years. Check out which devices got the most hits in 2011 after the [...]
First saw the Olympus PEN E-P3 back in September during our trip to Hong Kong. It was eventually launched in the Philippines in October with a suggested retail price of Php44,750 (includes a MSC-M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED m14-42mm II R f3.5/5.6 zoom lens). Check our full review after the jump.
Every city has it’s own gadget mall — the Philippines has Virra Mall, Japan has Akihabara, Singapore has Funan and Sim Lim. Here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia they have the Low Yat Digital Mall.