
For a limited time, purchase Nikon’s next-generation D300s digital SLR and save 50% on the powerful, pocket-sized Coolpix S710.
Here’s some clue on this bast-Nikons-deal!
Filed under: Nikon DSLR by PatrickS

Preview based on a pre-production Nikon D5000
The recent boom in DSLR sales has seen all the major manufacturers adding bulked-up or stripped-down entry level models, repositioning their offerings to make sure that anyone willing to put up with the size and weight of a DSLR will look at one of their models. The whole thing has often left existing DSLR owners a little lost - 'why isn't there a direct replacement for my camera?' - but has undoubtedly meant there are many more attractive, accessible cameras on the market just waiting to entice first-time DSLR owners.
Filed under: Nikon DSLR by WallyWasThere

ong-awaited, spotted in VIP-like photos, so much rumored but now it’s here: the new Nikon D5000!
Where to place it?
It’s likely to be placed in between the D60 and the D90… and eventually in front of just launched Canon EOS 500D/Rebel T1i!
Filed under: Nikon DSLR by Steve45

The PMA 2009 International Convention and Trade Show is scheduled to take place March 3-5, 2009 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. PMA is the largest photographic trade show in the world. Surrounding PMA are a number of new product announcements from camera, lens and accessory manufacturers. Each year, digital photography gearheads closely watch these announcements to see what the next best thing in the digital imaging realm might be.

The Nikon D90 is a feature-packed mid-range DSLR which inherits a number of aspects from the semi-pro D300, while adding some unique capabilities to deliver a highly compelling proposition. As the long-awaited successor to the popular D80, it brings that model bang up-to-date with the latest features and gadgetry.
Filed under: Nikon DSLR by Axel

The Nikon D90 ($999, body only) is the long-awaited replacement to the popular D80 digital SLR. The D90 sits between the D60 and D300 in Nikon's D-SLR lineup, though many of its features come from its more expensive sibling.
While it may look a lot like its predecessor, the D90 is essentially an all-new camera on the inside. The D90's most talked-about feature isn't its sensor, continuous shooting performance, or anything like that. Rather, it's the fact that it's the first D-SLR with a movie mode -- and in HD, no less.
Filed under: Nikon DSLR by Kelly

DPREVIEW's Nikon D2X full review, part #2: specifications.
An oldie-but-goldie pro-camera!
Still rocks!
Filed under: Nikon DSLR by JodyR

These tables help figure out which lens does what on which camera. It's not a table of camera features for selecting a
camera. Cameras vary more than I can fit in a table. Want to know my recommendation for the most flexible film
camera ever, and a steal at 2007's used prices? Get an F4. It works with everything from 1959 through today with few
exceptions.
Filed under: Nikon DSLR by HankW