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e world’s fi rst*1 digital SLR camera with “D-Movie” movie
function: Powerful features and high image quality in a compact body
Digital SLR Camera Nikon D90 (Launched in September 2008)
The Nikon D90 offers in a compact body the high image quality and excep-
tional performance inherited from Nikon’s DX-format fl agship model D300.
It was designed to allow everyone, from digital SLR novices to photo enthusi-
asts, to enjoy taking high-quality photographs with minimal hassle. The D90
model retains the same operability and ease of use found in all Nikon digital
SLR cameras, with additional features to enhance convenience, such as new
Live View button, and a one-touch information display button for camera set-
tings. The movie function—the fi rst for a digital SLR cameraalso provides
users with a broad range of imaging enjoyment.
Note: 1. As of August 27, 2008, according to research conducted by Nikon Corporation.
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Digital SLR Camera Nikon D90
e new COOLPIX fl agship model features a high-quality
13.5 megapixel image sensor, GPS system and LAN port
Digital Compact Camera Nikon COOLPIX P6000
(Launched in September 2008)
The COOLPIX P6000 was developed to be the new fl agship model
of the COOLPIX series, and to offer photographers a broader range
of creative freedom. It enables superb image quality and a variety
of shooting functions by incorporating an image sensor with 13.5
effective megapixels and a NIKKOR lens delivering clarity and preci-
sion with ED (Extra-low Dispersion) lens elements, as well as Nikon’s
original EXPEED digital image-processing concept.
The built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) unit can attach
geotags” to each image fi le, with information about the latitude
and longitude where the image was recorded. The LAN port allows
images to be uploaded to Nikon’s image storage and sharing site
my Picturetown. Users can also use the geotag information to link the
images to maps, offering new ways to enjoy viewing, organizing, and
storing pictures.
Digital Compact Camera Nikon COOLPIX P6000
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