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Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Nikon D3s vs Canon EOS 1D Mark IV



Image © DXO

Since Nikon and Canon launched their new top of the line cameras for news and sports photography at the end of 2009 and Nikon D3s replaced the Nikon D3 plus the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV replaces the Canon EOS 1D Mark III, well on Wednesday February 17 2010, DXO Labs published their test reason on the Nikon D3s v Canin EOS 1D Mark IV.

To read this report click here

For DXO detailed image quality data for Nikon D3s click here

Friday, 19 February 2010

Nikonians Image Doctors Episode 111



From Nikonains, come Epsiode 111 of the Image Doctors, where Nikon has announced two new wide-angle Nikkors.

Jason and Rick also interview Nikon Legend Bob Krist, who shot the marketing campaign for these lenses for Nikon.

They also give our hands-on preview of the new TC-20E III teleconverter.

To Listern to this episode of the image doctors click here

Thursday, 18 February 2010

Nikon 24mm f1.4G ED AF-S NIKKOR



Nikon Premier Dealer Clifton Cameras is accepting pre orders for Nikon 24mm f1.4G ED AF-S, for more details please visit their web site



Wednesday, 17 February 2010

New Nikon UK cashback program



Nikon UK and Eire are offering for the D5000 and D90 models from Feb 12th – Apr 30th, 2010 a cash back program

New D5000 or D90 purchase from UK dealers will receive £50 or £60 respectively.

click here for details.

Friday, 12 February 2010

New AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR Lens



AF-S NIKKOR 16-35mm f/4G ED VR:

  • Price: $1259.95

  • Available in late February 2010

  • Ultra wide-angle zoom lens that covers focal lengths from 16mm to 35mm

  • Vibration Reduction (VR II) enables sharper pictures while shooting at shutter speeds
    up to four stops* slower than would otherwise be possible
    *As determined in Nikon performance tests.

  • The adoption of Nano Crystal Coat effectively reduces ghost and flare

  • An ultra wide-angle zoom lens that, while offering a wide angle view of 107°, is compatible
    with 77mm screw-on filters

  • Fixed maximum aperture of f/4

  • ED glass and aspherical lens elements are utilized for a new optical design that
    achieves high resolution

  • Quiet focusing with built-in Silent Wave Motor (SWM)

  • Two focus modes selectable – M/A and M

Focal length16-35mm
Maximum aperturef/4
Minimum aperturef/22
Lens construction17 elements in 12 groups (with two ED glass and three aspherical lens elements, and Nano Crystal Coat)
Angle of view107° – 60° (83° – 44° with Nikon DX format)
Closest focusing distance0.29 m (1.0 ft.) at a focal length of 16mm or 35mm, 0.28 m (0.9 ft.) at a focal length between 20mm and 28mm
Maximum reproduction ratio0.25x
No. of diaphragm blades9 (rounded)
Filter/attachment size77mm
Diameter x length
(extension from the camera’s lens-mount flange)
Approximately 82.5 x 125 mm
WeightApproximately 680 g/24.0 oz.
Supplied accessories77mm Snap-on Front Lens Cap LC-77, Rear Lens Cap LF-1, Bayonet Hood HB-23, Flexible Lens Pouch CL-11

Product Link

New Nikon Lense?? Nikon AF-S 70-200mm f/4G ED VR



Whisper of a new lenses, Nikon AF-S 70-200mm f/4G ED VR.

Don’t know much about this lens, will keep you updated.

Image © KenRockwell

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Nikon D3S firmware update 1.01



What was fixed:

  • Movie recording specifications have been modified as follows and an issue that, in some rare cases, caused movie playback to appear to have stopped has been resolved.

  • When exposure preview is enabled in live view tripod mode, information + histogram display is possible, but the histogram is no longer displayed while movies are recorded.

  • When the live view button is pressed with the Audio Video Cable EG-D2 connected, the image is displayed in both the television and camera monitor, but the camera monitor now turns off during movie recording.

  • The camera monitor turns on again when the Audio Video Cable EG-D2 is disconnected from the camera.

  • Some simplified Chinese menus and help displays have been revised.

  • When some memory cards were inserted in the camera, “CHA” was displayed in the top control panel and images could not be captured. This issue has been resolved.


Download link Mac or Download link Windows

Nikonians News Flash Episode 146



This week Ray passes along the latest photographic news relating to Nikon:

  • Nikon Introduces 7 new Coolpix cameras

  • What will be new at PMA

  • Topaz Labs releases Detail 2

  • Unified Color announces HDR Photo Studio for MAC

  • Nikonians 10th Anniversary Photo Contest

  • Nikonians new Good Locations App available now from iTunes

  • Berger Brothers Camera announces Nikonians personalized Rewards discount

  • Kiwi, Wayne Lorimer and I speak about finding Nikonians near you


To listern to the Podcast clic here

© Nikonians

Nikon Transfer 1.5.3 Full Version - Windows



Nikon Transfer 1.5.3 Full Version - Now Available

About this software

This is a full install version of Nikon Transfer version 1.5.3. This install will also update any previously installed versions of Nikon Transfer to version 1.5.3.

http://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/45822

COOLPIX P100 Brings Compact Digital Camera Photography to a Whole New Level



Nikon Inc. have unveiled the new COOLPIX P100 digital camera, marking a series of firsts for Nikon with the debut of a CMOS image sensor and full High Definition (HD) movie (1080p) capabilities in the COOLPIX line. Additionally, with an expansive 26x Optical Wide Angle Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens and a 3.0-inch 460,000-dot vari-angle Clear Color Display LCD screen, the COOLPIX P100 delivers a compact camera fully equipped and readily able to expand a user’s photographic potential.

The COOLPIX P100 is Nikon’s first compact camera to offer full HD movie (1080p), allowing consumers to entertain audiences with movies that capture the entire impact of a scene at the touch of a dedicated movie-record button. A stereo microphone optimally mounted on top of the camera accurately captures audio to further enhance the video capture experience. Contributing to compositional freedom, both the optical zoom and autofocus functions are available while recording video. Additionally, the high-speed movie function provides the added benefit of recording movies that can be played back in slow motion or fast motion to create artistic effects. To further ease integration into an existing home theater system, an HDMI connector allows for easy playback on a compatible HDTV.

“Our portfolio of cameras is designed to ensure that any photographer, at any level, can find the camera that feels right for them,” said Bo Kajiwara, director of marketing, Nikon Inc. “The P100 blends a stellar lens with creative automatic and manual features to allow the more advanced consumer to explore the boundaries of their photographic capabilities."

The Nikon COOLPIX P100 digital camera features a 10.3-megapixel backside illumination CMOS sensor, which enables high-speed shooting at 10 frames per second (fps) at full resolution and exceptional image quality even when shooting in low light settings. Other functions benefitting from the lower noise and exceptional image quality of the new CMOS image sensor include an in-camera high dynamic range (HDR) function, which merges images of the same scene to achieve a single image with a broad range of tonal detail. Additionally, the Night Landscape mode combines a series of consecutive shots taken at a fast shutter speed into a single image with reduced noise when taking handheld shots in night scenes.

The versatility of the COOLPIX P100 digital camera is also attributed to its new 26x Optical Wide Angle Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens. This lens offers unparalleled compositional freedom, with its wide angle (26mm) to super telephoto coverage (678mm). The broad focal range lets consumers capture a variety of shots and scenes, ranging from sweeping landscapes to action shots taking place far away on a sports field. For further versatility, this extraordinary lens allows the user to take images or video as close as 0.4 inches while in macro mode. As part of the flagship Performance Series of COOLPIX compact digital cameras, the COOLPIX P100 is the ideal photographic tool for photo enthusiasts, sports and travel photographers and consumers with more advanced photography skills who crave a high performance camera.

Additional features of the Nikon COOLPIX P100 digital camera include:

• 10.3-megapixels and Backside Illumination CMOS Sensor for stunning prints as large as 16x 20 inches, while retaining fine detail
• In-Camera High Dynamic Range (HDR) merges multiple images of the same scene to create an image with a range of tonal detail that could not be captured in a single photo
• Night Landscape Mode combines a series of images into a reduced noise composite for low light shooting
• 3.0-inch Vari-Angle 460,000-dot Clear Color Display LCD and Electronic Viewfinder make it easy to compose and share pictures with friends and family. The new LCD, with anti-reflection coating, can tilt as much as 90 degrees up or 82 degrees down. This enables photographers to shoot from higher angles or from the hip. The incorporation of the an electronic viewfinder enables consumers to see through the lens in most any lighting condition

• 5-Way Vibration Reduction (VR) Image Stabilization System
• Optical VR Image Stabilization by image sensor shift compensates for the effects of camera shake, producing clearer, sharper results in lower lighting or unsteady conditions
• Hybrid VR Image Stabilization combines both sensor shift VR and Electronic VR
• Motion Detection automatically detects moving subjects and adjusts shutter speed and the ISO setting to compensate for camera shake and subject movement
• High ISO 3200 capability creates new opportunities to take sharper, more natural-looking photos in lower light conditions (up to 10 megapixels)
• Best Shot Selector (BSS) automatically takes up to 10 shots while the user presses the shutter, and saves the sharpest image
• Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual Exposure modes give ultimate creative control over images
• New Sport Continuous Scene Mode for shooting at up to 10 fps at full resolution and 120 fps for 1.1-megapixel images
• Subject Tracking automatically activates autofocus while tracking moving subjects such as children and animals. Even when the subject momentarily moves out of the LCD frame, the camera will restart tracking if the subject returns in the frame within 3 seconds
• Pre-shooting Cache lets users capture up to 40 shots before shutter is released. This setting helps photographers stay ahead of the action
• Active D-Lighting minimizes loss of details in highlights and shadows resulting in beautiful, more natural-looking images
• Smart Portrait System integrates the following features to make it a snap to capture stunning portrait photos of friends and family:
• In-Camera Red-Eye FixTM automatically fixes most instances of red-eye
• Enhanced Face-Priority AF can detect up to 12 faces from a variety of angles
• Skin Softening ensures smooth skin tone on the face of subjects by leveraging built-in face-detection technology
• Smile Mode automatically detects when a subject smiles and releases the shutter
• Blink Warning notifies the user when a subject has blinked in a photo
• Blink Proof detects the subject’s face and automatically takes a series of sequential shots, then saves the image in which the subject’s eyes are open

The Nikon COOLPIX P100 digital camera will be available nationwide in March 2010 and will retail for $399.95* MSRP.

Seven New Models from Nikon Coolpix Lineup


Image © Nikon

Nikon has updated the Coolpix product line with seven new models spanning the Performance, Life and Style classes, including a superzoom with a new CMOS backlit sensor and the slimmest in-class 10x pocket camera.

P100 - a 10MP 26x superzoom (26-678mm) and first Nikon compact to offer high-speed shooting and improved low-light performance by using a new back-lit CMOS sensor. It also is the first camera in the product family with full 1080p HD video.

L110 - a 12MP 15x zoom (28-420mm) general purpose camera featuring 720p HD video that is coupled with the autofocus system - making action movies easier to capture. The camera also features Hybrid VR and can utilize 4 Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA batteries rated for seven hours of video or more than 800 still photos.

L22 - an 12MP 3.6x zoom (37-134mm) camera designed to make photography easy and affordable, with auto scene selection and AA battery power sources. It will be available in a variety of colors, including black, red, blue and champagne silver.

S8000 - the slimmest in-class (as of 15-Jan-2010) 14MP 10x (30-300mm) camera that easily fits into a shirt pocket or small purse, with a new Creative Slider control that simplifies adjustment of brightness, color and tone using the Rotary Multi-Selector. The camera also has a new Advanced Flash Control for more natural looking balanced-fill photos.

S6000 - another slim-factor camera, this one boasts a 7x (28-196mm) and shares the same 14MP sensor from the S8000. The higher performance specifications allow an amazing 0.75 second start-up time and 0.3 second shutter release latency, so you'll never miss a shot.

S4000 - another 14MP zoom, this one has a smaller range (27-108mm) but features a sensitive Touch Panel control system; you can even trigger the autofocus and shutter release with the tap of a finger.

S3000 - basically the entry level model; sharing the same 14MP sensor of it's siblings and the zoom lens of the S4000. No Touch Panel, fast start-up or Advanced Flash Control but it has all the other video and new in-camera features -it's perfect for the casual shutterbug.This model has a very wide color selection: plum, champagne silver, black, orange, green and blue.

All new Life (L) and Style (S) models feature the latest Smart Portrait functions such as Enhanced Face Priority AF, Smile Mode, Blink Warning and In-Camera Red Eye Fix. In addition, full 720p video capture is supported.

Canon’s upper hand in 1080p video in DSLR and G11 will end soon



Image credit: KameraBild

KameraBild (translated) published in an interview with Johan Kling, whom's the head of Nikon Sweden are some very interesting comments

Johan thinks that it is “highly likely” that future Nikon DSLR cameras will have both 720p and 1080p video.

He also talked about the gap in the high-end Nikon compacts segment (think Canon G11 or EVIL). The Nikon P5000 and P6000 has not been a success. Nikon Sweden seems to be convinced that engineers in Japan are working on a new model to successfully compete in that category.

The bottom line of this interview (form NikonRumors perspective) is that Canon currently has advantage with 1080p video in DSLRs and the G11 model and this will end soon. I say cheers to that!

I aways struggle with translation. If anyone has a better translation, please post it in the comments section and I will update this post. Thanks.

Detailed translation after the break (thanks Andreas):

- First he talks about the 7 new Coolpix, and about the importance to Nikon of competing in this market segment. He thinks this market is a hard market, but that they see that Nikon is doing increasingly better. He says it’s a large market for compacts, and that Nikon will increase their market share.

- The interviewer insinuates that Nikon has had focus on DSLR’s at the expense of compacts. The Nikon guy fully agrees to this statement, saying that main focus has been on DSLR’s and lenses. He further says that we have seen for the last two years an increasing focus towards compacts, and that this trend will continue. The interviewer says that Nikon will increase their market share from 13% to 15% (not sure if this is official Nikon statement, but it sounds like that from the way it’s said. Also not sure if this is the Swedish market share, or what).

- In order to increase the market share, the Nikon rep says that the cameras must be sufficiently good, have an appealing design, and overall have the right functions/specs. Most important is the sales channels, though. If they cannot get into major distributor chains, they will have difficulties reaching the required sales numbers (this is said as a general comment, not necessarily hinting that Nikon struggles with the sales chains…). He does say that the focus on DSLR’s from Nikon has somewhat also been the attitude from the major sales chains (El-giganten & MediaMarkt as examples, similar stores as Best Buy in the US), i.e. that DSLR’s are Nikon but compacts are any other brands.

- He further comments on the fact that one of the new compacts comes in 7 colors, that the color variety is important. He says that they saw from S220 (S3000’s preceeding camera), availbale in 5 colors, sold very good in all but “1 or 2″ colors. From this he concludes that customers wants to find “their color” and that black and silver is “out” in the lowest price classes. In the higher price classes, however, silver and black is the way to go. He comments further that the colors comes from Japan, and that it could be difficult to find colors that suit all continents.

- In a press conference, the Nikon guy had stated that Nikon is good in the lowest and highest price classes (understood to mean low end compacts and DSLR’s), states the interviewer, and further asks why Nikon does not have an product in the class of Canon G11. The Nikon rep agrees, and says that Nikon is asking themselves the same question. He says that they can only apologize for not having “a product similar to the G….. 11″ (a bit hesitant there!) He further says that they did have the P5000 and P6000, and he hopes that the Nikon development team is working on this issue. “My personal opinion is that they are doing this, guaranteed. Hopefully within the near future we will see something similar [to the G11]“.

- The interviewer asks how the top P-line compared to G11 in terms of sales. The Nikon rep says that the G11 market is small, but important, since many professionals want’s “RAW, etc.” He further says that there a gap to fill, and that it should be natural that also Nikon is represented in this marked.

- Being asked which of the now introduced new models will sell the most and be most important, he says that S3000 will sell the most, followed by L21 and L22, meaning the lowest cost models. The most important of the new cameras to Nikon are P100 and S8000, and hopes that the end users and critics will give them a good reception, since these are the high-end cameras and Nikon wants to increase their market share in this market segment.

- P100 has full HD, as opposed to Nikons DSLR’s, says the interviewer, further asking if full HD isn’t something that should be available also in the DSLR’s. The Nikon rep says that yes, they should, since this is being increasingly asked for by customers, and that we have to see what comes in the future. He does say, though, that it’s a question about use of the movies, and that for DSLR’s the main user group is new photographers that delivers news for the web and that 1080p can then give too large files, so that a trade off has been made for the movie function in the DSLR’s. However, “in the future one would likely be able to choose the format”. Being asked if a prosumer DSLR will get full HD, he says that he can not confirm this, but that his personal speculation is that it’s quite likely that Nikon, Canon and others will offer different [movie] formats in the DSLR’s.

- Being asked if they have learned anything from the movie function in their cameras so far, he says that there’s an incredible amount of knowledge being obtained in the last couple of years, and that this is fed back to the developers in Tokyo. He can not comment on the specifics of this, but it’s related to format, stereo microphone, handling of movies in the camera such as retouching abilities in-camera, etc. They have taken their first steps with respect to this and it has been an enormous success with movies in DSLR’s, he says, and we will see even more of this in the future.

- On the topic of movie compression in the compacts (h264) vs. DSLR’s (mjpeg) and why they differ, he says this is likely due to Nikon aiming the functions towards the user, the compacts being used for shorter clips on youtube, etc, and that this is likely caused by the user perspective. On asked whether he takes movies with his own camera, he states that he certainly does, mostly taking films of his son, but that he hasn’t yet gotten started on post-processing but leaves them as-shot. Isn’t that what most people does, the interviewer asks. “Yes, I think so”, the Nikon rep replies as the end comment to the interview.

Well, there you have it. A long post, I know… Anyways, one get’s the impression from the Nikon guy that he doesn’t really know that much, but rather speculates and offers quite expected answers to the questions.

Social Street Photography Trip to Paris, France in September



I'm planning a trip to Paris, France, on Friday the 17th of September for a weekend of social street walking photography.

Traveling via Eurostar (or Meet me there) and staying in a Central Paris Hotel for Friday and Saturday nights return to the UK late on Sunday evening.

If you would like to join me for this informal social (non commercial) trip, do get in touch.

This is not a commercial service and there is no fee, just a social trip of like minded photographers getting together and going to France. Each individual will be responsible for their own insurance and costs.

Jason Plato Being Interviewed By Ted Kravitz, ITV Sport



Jason Plato being interviewed by Ted Kravitz, ITV Sport at the end of the 2007 BTCC series, where Jason finished second in the championship.

14th October 2007, Thruxton, England.

This image is available for Reproduction via a 12 months Rights Managed Reproduction Licence by the purchaser.

Image Ref : MAS20071014_170851BTC_0152.

© Mark Stothard, Commercial Press and Sports Photographer.

Donald and Friends, It's Party Time



It's Party Time.... with Mickey and Friends. Donald Duck, Dancing at Mickey's Magical Party.

25th May 2009, Disneyland Resort Paris.

This image is available for Reproduction via a 12 months Rights Managed Reproduction Licence by the purchaser.

Image Ref : MAS20090525_172601_D2X0203.

© Mark Stothard, Commercial Press and Sports Photographer.

Caterham 7 Sports Car



Caterham 7, Driving in the countryside on a warm summer's evening.

26th June 2008, South Downs, Sussex, England.

This image is available for Reproduction via a 12 months Rights Managed Reproduction Licence by the purchaser.

Image Ref: MAS20080626_180933_D2X_0102

© Mark Stothard, Commercial Press and Sports Photographer.

Postcode Anywhere for Salesforce CRM



Mark is please to announce that we have now added Postcode Anywhere to our Salesforce CRM software. This application will allow us to correct collate clients and suppliers address details worldwide. Over the next 6 months we plan to clean our data making sure that we have the correct contact data, Postcode Anywhere - verify, record and maintain accurate data using hosted or local web services.

Help for Heroes Rugby Challenge Match, Winners Trophy

Scott Gibbs International XV and Lawrence Dallaglio captained the Help For Heroes with the winners trophy, © Mark Stothard, Commercial Press and Sports Photographer, Image Ref: H4H08200930044

Scott Gibbs International XV and Lawrence Dallaglio captained the Help For Heroes with the winners trophy.

20th September 2008, Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham, London, England.

Image Ref : H4H08200930044.

This image is available for Reproduction via a 12 months Rights Managed Reproduction Licence by the purchaser.

© 2010 : Mark Stothard, Photographer, Images and Contents.

The Image Doctors : Episode 110



The latest Episode from Nikonians The Images Doctors has now been published, February 4, 2010.

Jason and Rick, interview just in time for the Super Bowl, former NFL player turned-photographer, Tony Mandarich. Tony specializes in boudoir/glamor photography.

To listen to this episode click here.

Conga Composer for Salesforce CRM



Mark has just added Conga Composer to Salesforce CRM which lets him gather Salesforce information and merge it into Word, Excel, PowerPoint or PDF-form templates.

Mark can then make these document available to clients and suppliers via email or publish them via his secure or non secure Salesforce server.

Ribbit - Salesforce CRM Voicemail


Mark how has one central voicemail, Ribbit working within Salesforce CRM, recording and transcribes messages and assign them to correct contact within Salesforce using the callers CLI.


Never lossing that all important message from a client or supplier.

Reducing Paper and Signing Contracts Quicker



Mark has just added the esignture software Echosign to his Salesforce CRM.

This means that contract are signed electronically and within minutes of proposals.

All of this reduces our carbon footprint which makes the world a better place.

Nikon TC-20E III AF-S 2x Teleconverter Now in Stock



The Nikon TC-20E III AF-S 2x Teleconverter is now in stock at Amazon USA at $599.99

Nikon 300mm f/2.8G AF-S ED VR II now available with $100 off RRP



Nikon 300mm f/2.8G AF-S ED VR II is now in stock at Amazon with $100 discount off the suggested retail price.

Nikon Current Promotions

Nikon D700 promotion in Italy click here

Nikon Australia: win a Nikon D700.

Nikon updated its SDK for the Nikon D3s



Image © Nikon

Nikon has updated it's mSDK for the Nikon D3s Click here.

If you are a software developer, Nikon SDK is free to use.

Nikon UK at Focus-on-Imaging Photography Show



Nikon UK is preparing for its annual appearance at the Focus-on-Imaging photography show which will be held at the NEC, Birmingham from 7th-10th March.

Visitors to Europe's biggest annual imaging show will have the chance to check out Nikon’s complete range of products on the Nikon stand (D40, Hall 9 and 10), including the groundbreaking new professional camera, the D3S. This revolutionary addition to Nikon’s FX family will be on display along with the popular D3000, D5000 and D300S models. Nikon’s expert team will also be on hand throughout the event to answer any questions.

Along with the chance to handle Nikon’s products, an exciting seminar schedule has been lined up to include well known names such as; wildlife photographer Andy Rouse, aerial photographer Jason Hawkes and Mike McCartney who will be talking about his exciting photography career; covering high profile celebrity events to his more recent book of the north highlands. More exciting guest speakers will be announced before the event, watch this space!

Visitors to the stand will also have the chance to win an award winning Nikon D90 camera kit, recently named TIPA’s best advanced DSLR. All proceeds will be donated to Nikon’s corporate charity, the National Blind Children's Society.

For full details on Nikon’s line up of guest speakers, please check the Nikon website, where a seminar schedule will be available shortly.

Bring the Rain - Think Tank has your protection ready



Think Tank Photo has released two new water-resistant, seam-sealed rain covers for cameras mounted with 70-200 and smaller lenses.

The new rain covers offer protection for the camera and lens combo, along with a built-in flash protector version.

Click here for more details

Thinking of buying an Think Tank Product? Click here and get a free bag when you buy a Think Tank Product of US $50+

Nikon Festival Crowns Top Two Winners From More Than 1,200 Videos



A PENGUIN, A CHICKEN AND NEW YORK CITY STAR IN TOP SUBMISSIONS

Actor Rainn Wilson, Photographer Chase Jarvis and Internet Personality “iJustine” Select 140-Second Video $100,000 Winner in Celebration of HD Video

MELVILLE, N.Y. (Jan. 26, 2010) – In search of the next great online video talent, Nikon Inc. today announced the winners of its Nikon Festival, launched in November to celebrate, inspire and harness the current popularity of D-SLR video creation and social media.

For more details click here

Nikon Transfer 1.5.2 is released


What’s new:

Windows:

Compatibility with 32-/64-bit versions of Windows 7 Home Basic/ Home Premium/ Professional/ Enterprise/ Ultimate has been added, however, under 64-bit versions, the software operates as a 32-bit application.

An issue that caused ViewNX to quit unexpectedly when the following operations were performed during playback of .MOV-format movies under Windows 7 and Windows Vista has been resolved.

Thumbnail size adjusted in Image Viewer mode
Window size adjusted in Image Viewer mode
Switch view from Full Screen mode to Image Viewer mode

Macintosh:

Support for Mac OS X version 10.6.2 has been added

Windows & Macintosh:

An issue that prevented display of Date Shot for .MOV-format movie files has been resolved.
A Duration item was added to the Metadata palette for movies.
An issue that caused a color cast with thumbnail and full-screen image display when a non-Nikon profile was specified for the operating system’s monitor profile was resolved.
An issue that caused ViewNX to freeze when a thumbnail image was selected with specification of certain profiles for the operating system’s monitor profile was resolved.
An issue that prevented accurate display of flash compensation value for images captured using advanced wireless lighting was corrected.

Download from Nikon Click Here.

Nikonians - The Image Doctors #104



It's time for Rick and Jason's annual Holiday gift idea episode !

Sit Back relax as the "Doctors" fill your head with photographic pleasantries.

Click here to listen

© 2009 Nikonians

Disneyland Paris, Park Entrance and Resort Hotel



Disneyland Paris, Park Entrance and Resort Hotel.

This image is available for Reproduction via a 12 months Rights Managed Reproduction Licence by the purchaser.

Image ref : MAS20090525_133748_D2X0166

© 2010 : Mark Stothard, Photographer, Images and Contents.

CRM software Salesforce


Just working a little smarter and greener, after completing a 30 day successful trial of the online CRM software Salesforce, we have upgraded to their Enterprise Edition of SalesForce CRM, with SalesForce Mobile, Connect Offline and Content add on.

In a further effort to be carbon neutral, all our in-house and 95% of our out sourced severs now run on renewable energy.

Jason Plato receives a big hug Sophie





Jason Plato receives a big hug from his wife Sophie Plato at the end BTCC series, where Jason finished second in the championship.

14th October 2007, Thruxton, England.

Image Ref : MAS20071014_170153BTC_0097.

This image is available for Reproduction via a 12 months Rights Managed Reproduction Licence by the purchaser.

© 2009 : Mark Stothard, Photographer, Images and Contents.

Nikon's Response to 70-200mm f/2.8G ED AF-S VRII internal lens surface



Nikon Europe have yesterday 20th of Janaury 2010 posted a response to concerns about internal lens markings.

"The 70-200mm f/2.8G ED AF-S VRII lens features a component in the lens design which may appear to have surface pits or a rough texture when viewed through the front lens element. This rough surface appears in a very small confined area within the lens barrel and is caused by air holes remaining in the metal portion of the lens during component construction. Due to the magnifying effect of the front element this rough surface will appear greatly enlarged when viewed through the front of the lens.

This components function is to reduce and remove internal reflections from the lens and due to this the texture of the surface will have no effect on the lenses performance or operation. Nikon would like to assure customers that the lenses optical performance remains unchanged and that this component will not release any dust or particles into the lens itself."

To view official Nikon response click here

Nikonians - The Image Doctors Episode 109



Rick is back from Thailand, and Jason has a hands-on review of the Nikon D3s!

To Listern to the Podcast click here MP3 format 16.6mb

Nikonians is a Worldwide Nikon User Community

Capture NX 2 now available for Mac computers



Nikon has finally released a version of its RAW converter that also runs on Mac computers. The latest update (2.2.4) is now compatible with Mac OS X version 10.4.11, 10.5.8 and 10.6.2.
Some bugs have also been fixed.

New AFS Teleconverter TC-20E III



The new AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-20E III, is the world’s first teleconverter with an aspherical lens element. With a completely new optical design, the compact new teleconverter offers class leading image quality for wildlife and sports photography.

World’s first teleconverter with aspherical lens element

The AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-20E III is the world’s first teleconverter with an aspherical lens element, which delivers brilliant image quality in a compact package. Completely compatible with the latest VR, autofocus and metering coupling systems, the AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-20E III is a ‘must have’ addition to any sports or wildlife photographer’s kit.

Built for professional demands

The new AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-20E III is designed to provide a seamless fit with the NIKKOR range of compatible telephoto lenses, and features rubber seals for body mount, tough release mechanism for intensive use and an oversized button for fast removal with gloved hands. It comes with newly designed caps and a practical storage pouch to protect it when not in use.

About teleconverters

Teleconverters are attached between the camera body and telephoto lens to multiply focal length without affecting closest focusing distance. This magnification factor comes at the cost of reduced light transmission which reduces the effective minimum aperture of the lens in use. The AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-20E III reduces aperture by two stops. So when attached to an f/2 aperture lens (such as the AF-S VR 200mm f/2G) the minimum aperture becomes f/4.

New AF-S Nikkor 300mm F/2.8G ED VR II



The new telephoto lens features the new generation of Vibration Reduction technology (VR II) and a new A/M focus mode, making it an ideal choice for serious sports, action and wildlife photographers.

The evolution of the AF-S NIKKOR 300MM F/2.8G ED VR II NIKKOR lens reflects a commitment to developing a range of products tailored to photographers’ needs, and strengthens the line-up of high-performance NIKKOR lenses.

Sharper action images
The AF-S NIKKOR 300MM F/2.8G ED VR II features second generation built-in Vibration Reduction (VRII), providing the ability to shoot at shutter speeds up to four stops slower so sharper images can be achieved when using the camera for hand-held shooting. In addition, the new A/M mode added to existing M/A and M modes enables autofocus priority even if the focus ring is being handled during shooting. Weighing in at 2,900g this is a lens that ticks every box for those who are serious about action photography.

Built for any environment
This super telephoto lens is designed with the photographer in mind and has the same excellent optical system as its predecessor. Those who need extreme speed and quiet to capture wildlife, can rely on the autofocus with a built-in silent wave motor to ensure you won’t disrupt the action. To top off the extensive features, this lens is also sealed to withstand the affects of dust and moisture, allowing photographers to keep shooting whatever the conditions. Finally, the lens construction features eleven elements in eight groups, including three ED glass elements and Nano Crystal Coat.

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Nikonians News Flash Episode 146



This week Ray passes along the latest photographic news relating to Nikon:

  • Nikon Introduces 7 new Coolpix cameras

  • What will be new at PMA

  • Topaz Labs releases Detail 2

  • Unified Color announces HDR Photo Studio for MAC

  • Nikonians 10th Anniversary Photo Contest

  • Nikonians new Good Locations App available now from iTunes

  • Berger Brothers Camera announces Nikonians personalized Rewards discount

  • Kiwi, Wayne Lorimer and I speak about finding Nikonians near you


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