Nikon rumors in 2013
Nikon D8000
The Nikon D7000 is a 16.2 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) model announced by Nikon on September 15, 2010. It is a new class of camera placed between the professional D300S and the 'midrange' D90. The D7000 offers numerous professional-style features over the D90,
And there is a possibility that Nikon will introduce a new camera to the same lineup .The replacement will be Nikon D8000 it will have a professional body design so as the Nikon D7000 and high resolution sensor around 24MP + and around 8fps ,
( images are concept images only )
Update overdue for Nikon D300s
The Nikon D300S is a 12.3 megapixel DX format digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) announced by Nikon on 30 July 2009. It replaces the D300 as Nikon's DX format flagship DSLR adding HD video recording (with autofocus). It has some similarities to the Nikon D700, with the same resolution, but has a smaller, higher-density sensor.
The Nikon D300S has been tested by a number of independent reviewers, receiving generally favorable reviews.Digital Photography Review concluded in its extensive review: "The D300S is not the standout product that its predecessor was and unless you find your clients are clamoring for video footage, we can't see much need for existing owners to upgrade. But that shouldn't take away from an absolutely excellent product – a gently polished and refined update of a product that we considered a benchmark when it was released
(source - wikipedia )
ans as a result of being one of the most favored cameras , Nikon might introduce a follow up for D300s
as D400 ,
Nikon D4x
Nikon's professional lineup is going neck to neck with canon's pro line up , and to take the edge Nikon will definitely introduce a new pro camera in 2013 , but yet no official confirmations have been made but it could be Nikon D4x ,and later on Nikon catch a trend of launching high MP sensors and as we saw on D800 released with super 36.3 MP sensor and they not seem to be stopping the slow and there is a rumor that bugging around in early 2013 that Nikon will introduce a 52MP sensor but yet all these rumors are just not official , and as the users what we have to concern is how will Nikon is going to keep up the low noise performances with this ultra high MP sensors .
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