Digital Nikon – The Story

by Olan Pays

It is good to see the improvement in the camera industries especially when they produce digital camera. With a digital camera in hand, you can easily take some high quality pictures even you are just new to the system and have no photography background.

One of the best known and most searched camera today is Digital Nikon. It was produced by Nikon company in Japan. Before making some improvement until it produced Digital Nikon, the manufacturer first produced a professional-grade Single Lens Reflex 35 mm film camera, the original Nikon F. The Nikon F was for long time the typical  professional SLR, in fact the only SLR the company made. Eventually, it began marketing lesser, low-priced models for serious amateurs.

Digital Nikon

For many years, the company has been improving and expanding the F series cameras.  Many Nikon lenses and accessories will fit virtually any Nikon cameras, including digital Nikon models. Being able to use legacy lenses and peripherals on state-of-the-art Digital SLRs is great support for Nikon users to remain faithful to Nikon as it transition from film to digital Nikon.

Generally, there are two classes of pro digital Nikon models: the H series (H for high speed) and the X series (X for excellent image quality). The H series are designed principally for photojournalists and sports photographers and are capable of shooting as fast as the fastest motor drive film camera. The X series combine performance with image quality in-built-like-a-tank bodies. Nikon is producing an all-new digital series of lenses for its Digital SLRs. However, unlike Canon, no digital Nikon presently incorporates a full-sized image sensor.

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