Michael Weber has posted his review of the new Nikkor AF-S 400/2.8 VR, the only flaw he could find was the tripod mount, but that’s nothing really new at Nikon 🙂
Rumors of a new DX lens: AF-S 16-85 f3.5-5.6 VR
On Dpreview you can find a thread about a new Nikon DX lens: AF-S 16-85 f3.5-5.6 VR – maybe one of these fake lenses but there are some indications that it’s not a rumor…
Scott Kelby: why the D300 is replacing my D2Xs
Scott Kelby, editor and publisher of Photoshop User Magazine, has posted a review of his new Nikon D300 and finally comes to the conclusion…
“the D300 is a much better, more fully featured update to the D200 than I had ever imagined it would be. How much so? Well, needless to say, I’m selling my D200, but I guess what I’m most shocked about is that I’m going to sell my Nikon D2Xs now, too.”
New D3 review by Susan Stripling
Susan Stripling has posted a small D3 review in her blog and some amazing shots, here is the bottom line of the reiview:
“this is a freaking fantastic camera”
Andy Rouse is glad about the D3
Andy Rouse, professional wildlife photographer and a winner in the Shell/BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards both this year and in years past and photographer on Animal Planet and a Canon Shooter has the following to say about the Nikon D3:
“I have been testing the D3 all week and in my opinion it is far better than any of the Canons, and this is from a dedicated Canon pro. The high ISO performance is better IMHO than the 1D MK3, so is the autofocus. The images also have a much better dynamic range, one look at the histograms compared to the 1DS MK3 show that. I have been shooting both cameras alongside each other and I have given up the MK3 as it is too slow to do much.”
Read also his complete D3 review!