What You Should Know About the Latest Digital Cameras and Equipment

Nikon, one of the world’s leading brands for digital cameras and DSLR cameras, has recently released a powerful but compact professional SLR camera, the Nikon D700. It has an amazing 12.1 mega pixel full-frame sensor and offers 95% coverage and 0.72x magnification view finder. This product from Nikon is set to compete with the most recently proclaimed Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Sony DSLR-A900.
On September 2008, Nikon also announced a first-rate lens model, the AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G lens. It has an integrated Silent Wave Motor feature, providing excellent auto focus facilities and an optical system that releases superior image quality. Its focal length is an amazing 50mm and its maximum format size is 35mm full frame.
As for the tripod range, Manfrotto, a camera and lighting supports manufacturer situated in Italy, released its 055CX Carbon Tripod selection, which will be available starting November of 2008. This company is known to create premium range tripods, with 055CX available in three models such as CXPR03, CXPRO4, and CX3.
As for Panasonic, the Panasonic Lumix DMC- FZ28 features an amazing 18x zoom lens and it can capture video for up to 1280×720/30 fps. It also has superb styling and built, and with its textured rubber grip, you are provided with a firm and stably-cushioned hold. Even with the large grip of this camera, what you get is a lightweight body that is a breeze to hold and carry around.
While buying a camera and accessories can be quite overwhelming, especially with the large selection available on the market, you need to take account your needs and the budget you have allocated. This will assure you a purchase that is perfect for your requirements.
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