Nikon is aiming for a win with sports and wildlife photographers with a new kit option for the D500. Announced today, the Nikon D500 Sports and Wildlife Kit more or less tosses in a free $450 battery ...
Not content with launching its flagship full-frame D5 and revealing a 360-degree shooting action camera, Nikon has also outed a new flagship APS-C DSLR with the long-awaited D500. The camera is billed ...
We'll start off with the big boy, and the Nikon D5 is just as large and heavy as you'd expect for a professionally-focused full frame DSLR. It feels much like the D4S, and has the sort of solid build ...
While pro photographers gravitate toward Nikon's full-frame "FX" DSLR lineup, sports and wildlife shooters have long been calling for a sequel to the pro-grade APS-C (or "DX") D300. At CES 2016, Nikon ...
As the age of the DSLR continues to dwindle down, Nikon Japan has quietly hinted at ending production of the pro-grade, crop-sensor Nikon D500. A quick trip over to the Nikon Japan Website shows the ...
Sigma’s 150-600mm f/5-6.3 lens is a beast. Designed for sports and wildlife photographers, it offers a very versatile focal length range, but photographers looking for even more reach can pair the ...
Nikon announced the D500, a DX-format 21-megapixel DSLR with pro-level features, claiming the best combination of speed, reach and connectivity in a compact and lightweight body. Like its sibling the ...
But if you enjoy photographing wildlife, fast-moving sports action, or other subjects that simply put your current autofocus system to task, the D500 ($1,496.95 at Amazon) is worth a close look.
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
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