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  2. Nikon D800 - Wikipedia

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    Nikon D800. 1/8000 to 30 s, bulb, X-sync at 1/250 s. The Nikon D800 is a 36.3- megapixel professional-grade full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera produced by Nikon Corporation. It was given a Gold Award by Digital Photography Review. [1]

  3. Expeed - Wikipedia

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    The Expeed 3 (FR) (variants EI-158 and EI-175) offers no significant change, but introduced the first DSLRs to offer uncompressed video output (8bit 4:2:2) over HDMI: Nikon D4, Nikon D800 / D800E, Nikon D600, Nikon D7100 and Nikon D5200. The Expeed 3 (ARM) introduced high-speed video ( slow-motion) in its enhanced H.264 HD video engine.

  4. List of cameras supporting a raw format - Wikipedia

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    Uncompressed video output via HDMI. The below lists cameras with uncompressed video output. Processing has been done to convert the sensor response into a series of RGB images, but no video codec has applied any compression yet. Nikon. Nikon D4; Nikon D4S; Nikon D5; Nikon D800/D800E; Nikon D810/D810A; Nikon D600; Nikon D610; Nikon D7100; Nikon ...

  5. Nikon D7100 - Wikipedia

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    Nikon D7100 product homepage. The Nikon D7100 is a 24.1- megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera model announced by Nikon in February 2013. [1] It is a 'prosumer' model that replaces the Nikon D7000 as Nikon's flagship DX-format camera, fitting between the company's entry-level and professional DSLR models.

  6. Nikon D5000 - Wikipedia

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    The D5000 is a 12.3-megapixel DX-format DSLR Nikon F-mount camera, announced by Nikon on 14 April 2009. The D5000 has many features in common with the D90.It features a 2.7-inch 230,000-dot resolution tilt-and-swivel LCD monitor (D90 is 3.0-inch (76 mm), 920,000 pixel, without swivel or tilt), live view, ISO 200–3200 (100–6400 with Boost), 3D tracking Multi-CAM1000 11-point AF system ...

  7. Nikon D750 - Wikipedia

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    Nikon D750. The Nikon D750 is a full-frame DSLR camera announced by Nikon on September 12, 2014. It is an extensive upgrade from the D610, but with the same general body and control characteristics, along with 24 megapixel resolution. Despite the 7, there is little relationship with the D700, which was the precursor to the D800.

  8. Nikon D300 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D300 is a 12.3-megapixel semi-professional DX format digital single-lens reflex camera that Nikon Corporation announced on 23 August 2007 along with the Nikon D3 FX format camera. The D300 was discontinued by Nikon on September 11, 2009, being replaced by the modified Nikon D300S , which was released July 30, 2009.

  9. Nikon D5200 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D5200 is an F-mount DSLR camera with a newly developed 24.1- megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor [2] first announced by Nikon on November 6, 2012 for most of the world [3] and January 7, 2013 for the North American market.