If you haven’t heard yet, later this month, around the 15th of September, Nikon is rumored to announce a new camera called the Nikon D7000. It will replace the current and very popular D90 camera.
Wondering about price? Well nikonrumors.com mentioned a price point at about $1200 for the body only. Here are some basic specs for the camera, again only a rumor according to nikonrumors.com:
- Magnesium-alloy body
- 16MP sensor
- 1080 HD video
- 6-8 fps
- ISO range: 100-25600
- 39 AF points
For you Nikon users, is are you excited or looking forward to this new camera? Will you trade up or replace your current camera for it when it becomes available? As for when it will be available for actual delivery to consumers, I suspect 3-4 weeks after its announced at the earliest.
Last night, Nikon announced one of their new point & shoot cameras, the Coolpix S1100pj. This 14.1 megapixel camera seems to look like many other P&S Nikons except for one thing, it’s also a projector! A neat feature, I personally would never have thought of, but I’m sure its great for showing pictures and video at a family gathering or in an impromptu situation. This model replaces the Nikon Coolpix S1000pj, which is very similar to this newer model, from the link you can see how the price of the Nikon S1000pj has dropped.
I normally don’t talk so much about a regular point & shoot camera, but if the projector feature turns out to be powerful enough to do what is show in the promo video below, I suspect other makers will start to add this to their line of cameras.
For several months I’ve been waiting for Nikon to announce and release their new DSLR cameras. This year I must admit, Canon is ahead of the game and it almost seems strange that Nikon hasn’t released a new replacement for the D700, with more MP’s and HD video comparable to Canon. Not that I was in the market for a new Nikon D700s or whatever they plan on calling it, but I always expect Nikon and Canon to match each other.
The only rumored announced by Nikon next month is the D90 and D3000 replacements, which may be named the Nikon D95 and D3100 respectively, according to NikonRumors.com. I’ve noticed that the price of the D90 has gone back up to its regular price in the mid $850 and has not dropped to its low earlier in the year of $745. This tells me they were trying to liquidate their supply and the few that are left are being listed now at regular price. With Nikon, this normally happens a few months before they are about to release a new camera model.
But who knows, we may have to wait longer. For those waiting for a Nikon D700s to be announced or released, you may need to hold on a little longer. In the meantime, look at this pretty woman to calm your excitement!
A quick update to the blog to wish all moms a happy Mothers Day! And if you’re a photographer, you know what that means? That’s right, Fathers Day is around the corner and camera manufacturers and shops are ready to launch discount sales!
Over the last several years, I’ve seen shops in my area have special camera sales for Fathers Day that include deep discount on discontinued items, excess inventory to offering Zero tax on all new items!
Online stores will also have sales, so be prepared, it could be the best time to buy that new camera or lens!
I received my Summer 2010 B&H Camera catalog in the mail today. A whopping 640 pages, yikes! I like B&H and have purchased a few things from them, but I wonder how long they will continue to print this large catalog, I’m sure its very expensive to produce. Maybe they can discontinue the catalog and have people look at the items on their website…oh wait they are already do. Go figure!
Thought I would share what I found just in case some of you were looking to get a deal on an entry level DSLR. Again, I’ve never used one so I can’t recommend the camera itself, but as for the price, for a new camera, the Best Buy sale seams like a good deal, but you will need a lens. The item and price was available as of the date of this posting, not sure how long it will last. And if you don’t mind a refurbished one, then the Adorama one is the way to go. I know Ken Rockwell talks highly about the Nikon D40, but then again, he has likes a lot of strange stuff!
If you own a Nikon D40, what do you think? Leave a comment and share with the rest of us.
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