The New Nikon Full Frame SLR
Friday, August 24th, 2007Nikon has a huge release today The New Nikon Full Frame.The FX-size sensor whose height is only 0.1mm shy of 36×24mm film frame. Such sensors mean camera lenses behave optically as they do on film SLRs and that sensor pixels can be made larger and more sensitive.The D3 isn’t the Nikon’s only news. The company also announced the $1,800, 12.3-megapixel D300, which like its D200 predecessor, uses a smaller DX-size sensor. If the D3 is an answer to Canon’s 1Ds Mark III, the D300 is an answer to another Canon model announced Monday, the $1,300 EOS 40D. As far as lenses Nikon also announced five new high-end lenses that the full-frame sensor, all due in November: a $1,800 14-24mm F/2.8 zoom and $1,700 24-70mm F/2.8 zoom, a $8,800 F/2.8 400mm fixed telephoto, a $7,900 500mm F/4 fixed telephoto and a $9,500 F/4 600mm fixed telephoto. This could be the end of 35 mm cameras…
Here is a photo of the new Nikon Click on this photo to enlarge.

So what this means for any of you up and coming photographers out there you can get this full frame camera for 5000 instead of 9-10 for the canon and full frame is a huge step makes the images look more amazing and when you do large prints it comes in handy trust me on that… What do you shoot on Canon or Nikon?

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