Nikon Launches New Range of Digital Cameras

From DailyTech: Nikon has tossed a load of new cameras on the market today. The first of the new cameras is the L810 that sports a 16.1-megapixel CCD image sensor and has a massive 26x optical zoom lens. That gives the camera and broad range of 22.5 to 585 mm giving the camera a wide range of usability in different usage scenarios. The camera will come in four colors including white, red, blue, and bronze. The L810 uses newly adopted lens-shift vibration reduction function to make images clearer. The camera also has a three-inch TFT LCD monitor on the rear and can be powered by normal AA batteries or lithium rechargeable batteries.

The next camera is the L26 with five times optical zoom lens and 16.1-megapixel resolution. The L25 has the same zoom lens with the CCD image sensor sporting 10.1-megapixels. That is only difference between the two cameras with both sporting a three-inch rear LCD, a movie record button, and the ability to be powered by AA or rechargeable batteries. Both of the cameras will be offered in black, red, blue, and silver. Pricing and availability of these cameras is unknown.

Nikon also has the new P310 and P510 digital cameras to slip into the P-series and they have integrated lens-shift vibration reduction for clear images. The P310 has a wide-angle lens with an aperture of F/1.8 while the P510 has a wide-angle lens with a whopping 42 times optical zoom. That 42 times optical zoom gives the camera range of 24mm to 1000mm in 35mm equivalent. Both of these cameras use backside illuminated CMOS sensors and both have the same 16.1-megapixel resolution.

Both of these cameras also have a number of picture control settings for optimizing images before you shoot. Both can also record full HD movies with control over exposure and color settings and functional optical zoom. The rear LCDs are 3-inch and are designed for viewing outdoors and indoors. The big difference between these two cameras is zoom with the F310 getting 4.2 times optical zoom.

The last of the new Nikon digital cameras fall into the S-series and include six new cameras. The cameras include the S9300, S9200, S6300, S4300, S3300, and the S30. The two high-end cameras are the thin S9300 and S9200. Both of these cameras have 18 times optical zoom lenses and backside illuminated CMOS sensors with 16-megapixel image resolution. They also have lens-shift vibration reduction and multiple shooting modes including night and HDR modes. The cameras can also record full HD movies, have GPS, and have three-inch LCDs.

View: Article @ Source Site