Saturday, August 1, 2009

D3000 digital camera released by Nikon


Nikon has announced to launch its two digital SLRs D3000 and the D300s in the market. The D3000 would be available at a price tag of $600, at the same time, D300s would be available for $1800.

The D3000 comes with a wider range of ISO settings, now 100 to 1600; a larger LCD screen (3-inches, to the D40-generations 2.5-inches); an 11-point autofocus system (same as in the D90 and D5000); and a 3-frames-per-second burst mode (up from 2.5-frames-per-second).

At the same time, the D300s shares many of the characteristics of its predecessor: Both have a 12.3-megapixel CMOS sensor and 51-point autofocus system. The shape and size are similar, too.

It comes with Nikon’s original Scene Recognition System, utilizing 1,005-pixel RGB sensor, delivers more accurate autofocus, auto exposure, i-TTL flash control and auto white balance.

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