Nikon recently launched a new web portal incorporating Nikon's recent HD-video achievements using the D600, D800 and D4. The new site shows "Joy Ride" - a video featuring D800 and NIKKOR versatility and follows a man's mysterious nighttime ride through the streets of Chicago. Set against challenging lighting and laden with fast motion shots, the film boasts outstanding video quality...
Legendary Utah-based landscape photographer Tom Till (www.tomtill.com) has been photographing on the Nikon D800e in the southwest of the United States during the monsoon season and shares with Pictureline a unique image from the desert. Tom's collection of imagery stretches over 37 years, mostly on 4x5 film, and he has many "first" shots under his belt in the Utah/Southwest area....
Michael Clark (www.michaelclarkphoto.com) is an internationally published outdoor photographer specializing in adventure sports, travel, and landscape photography. His editorial and corporate clients include National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Outside, Men's Journal, Outdoor Photographer, Digital Photo Pro, Climbing, Nike, Nikon, Adobe, Patagonia, Pfizer and DuPont to name just a few. He has risked life and limb on a variety of assignments to bring back stunning images of rock climbers,...
Finally! Canon and Nikon have announced the cameras that we've all been waiting for. And while we at pictureline have been thrilled with how the two cameras stack up against one another, there are a few differences that are worth noting, particularly if you're not yet married to one system or another. If you've been following the progression of cameras...
[Update 2/17/2012 10:30am: Nikon has updated their info on the differences between the D800 and D800E. Skip to the end of the article to see the changes they have made] If you've been watching the latest Nikon news, you know that the long awaited D800 has finally been announced. While we've been adding quite a few people to our pre-order...
The day that many of us were beginning to question would ever come finally has. Nikon has announced the long anticipated replacement to the D700 DSLR, called the D800. In my article Why the Nikon D700 replacement won't be 36 megapixels I predicted what I thought the D800 would look like. To put it simply, I was wrong. If you...
There has been a lot of speculation lately when Nikon will be replacing the popular D700. For those of you who may have not been in the Nikon loop for the last few years, the D700 is a pro level DSLR with a full frame, 12 megapixel sensor. It was originally announced in July of 2008, meaning that replacement rumors...