Showing posts with label nikon products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nikon products. Show all posts

2/21/2013

Nikon D7100 DX format camera, the 24.1-megapixel promotional video




Nikon brings you portable performance to give your photography an adrenaline injection with the release of its new enthusiast-level DX format camera, the 24.1-megapixel Nikon D7100.

Surprisingly light and compact for its feature-packed and extremely durable body, the Nikon D7100 goes the extra mile when you do. Its professional-level 51-point AF system brings your vision to life with spectacular results, in finely detailed stills or crisp and clear Full HD movies.

If you shoot landscapes, nature or wildlife images, or if you're a keen traveler, then the new Nikon D7100 is designed for you. It offers a powerful set of features expanding the horizons of our DX format. This is all housed in a durable weather-resistant body, so dedicated photographers can now enjoy extraordinary performance in a portable camera they can take anywhere.

1/08/2013

Nikon 1 V2, with the exceptional speed and performance promotional video




Nikon 1 V2, with the exceptional speed and performance of the Nikon 1 system, plus pro-style enhancements for greater creativity, flexibility, comfort and control.
Our next-generation EXPEED 3A dual-image processor can process images at an incredible 850 megapixels-per-second. Subjects come into focus without delay thanks to the advanced hybrid AF system.

Low light, high performance.
With an increased 14.2-megapixel resolution and 160 to 6400 ISO light sensitivity, the Nikon 1 V2 delivers detailed photos and movies, even when you shoot in low light situations.

For creativity that has no limits.
The Nikon 1 V2 the perfect additional camera for photographers who want to shoot with a small, portable system but don't want to give up on creative freedom, quick response, and the flexibility to change lenses.

Next Generation innovations.
Available for the first time, Best Moment Capture comprises Smart Photo Selector and the new Slow View, so you can always get the shot you...

The new Nikon 1 series are the world's smallest and fastest interchangeable lens system cameras




This isn't just another behind the scenes video. We invite you to discover the new Nikon 1 at the shoot of its new TV commercial. And to discover how different it can be behind the scenes, when you look at them, through the camera.

The spot was shot in Cape Town - South Africa by Director Henrik Hansen and DOP Mark Flennert, at the end of December 2012.

The new Nikon 1 series are the world's smallest and fastest interchangeable lens system cameras, able to capture at the speed of life. With features like the super fast Auto Focus, Continuous Shooting that takes 15 sharp images per second and Motion Snapshot. So you'll never miss a moment again.

12/18/2012

Nikon D5200 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor promotional video

From breathtaking photos to smooth Full HD movies, the D5200 will help you bring out your creative side.



CMOS sensor The versatile swivel LCD monitor gives you endless creative freedom so you can get a great shot from the trickiest of angles.

If you love to see things in glorious detail, then the 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor will do all your shots justice.

The 39-point Auto Focus System works with you to capture the world in razor-sharp detail.

The Scene Recognition System works alongside the 2016-pixel metering sensor to optimize exposure, Auto Focus and white balance so you can capture crisply defined images.

You can render special effects for movies or stills in real time, and Nikon's wireless mobile adapter lets you send your creations straight to a compatible smart device for instant sharing.

12/14/2012

"Capturing Wildlife" by Florian and Salomon Schulz video

Short behind the scenes video shot with a Nikon D600 in Yellowstone, USA by adventure photographers and videographers Florian and Salomon Schulz.



Capturing Wildlife Short behind the scenes video shot with a Nikon D600 in Yellowstone,

USA by adventure photographers and videographers Florian and Salomon Schulz.