Thursday, May 29, 2008

Nikon D3 Review

This camera looks big, feels big, and produces big images of outstanding color and detail. I should emphasize that - the color this camera captures is very accurate and even the finest of details are clearly visible with high quality optics. What that equates to is picking up more of the textures to things.

You have unimaginable control over the final output of the camera and that can be a little intimidating at first but Nikon's personalized presets make things a lot easier once you have it set up.

Another wonderful feature is the viewfinder. Gone is the tiny window of past digital cameras, as the D3's viewfinder is considerably larger and much easier to look through. Its like the old days with my beloved Nikon 90s film camera and its high-eye-point viewfinder.

Now some of you out there will think that $4999.95 is a lot for a camera but this camera offers a lot of bang for your buck, is rock solid in its construction, and is worth a good look at when deciding your next DSLR purchase. If you take into consideration the inflation of the past 7-8 years it really is well priced for what you get.

I'd love to tell you more about this amazing camera but there are just too many features of the D3 to cover in a single article. I've mentioned some of the features that appealed to me most and you can find out more at Nikon's website .

Robert Jensen

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