TOKYO – The Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) has honored two Nikon products: Nikon D3X digital-SLR and D90 D-SLR with significant awards this year. TIPA named the former as Best D-SLR Professional in Europe 2009 and the later as Best D-SLR Advanced in Europe 2009.
Here are the additional features of The Best D-SLR Professional in Europe 2009 – D3X- "Modeled on the D3; the Nikon D3X with a 24.5-megapixel
- Full-frame.
- FX-format sensor size of 35.9 X 24.0 mm was made for highly skilled professional photographers.
- Beautifully built, with a superb, approximately 100% viewfinder and a reassuringly comfortable grip,
- The D3X combines very high resolution and a wide dynamic range with outstanding low-noise performance.
- Means it has a great feature for quality, high-end photography."
As for The Best D-SLR Advanced in Europe 2009 – D90
- "With its compact body, the Nikon D90 offers a true marriage of technology and innovation in its movie making capabilities.
- Its CMOS sensor offers the definition and quality of the successful D300 for a much lower price.
- A truly sturdy D-SLR, suitable for all terrains."
Throughout its 92-year history of developing and utilizing optical and other advanced technologies for use in the development and manufacture of cameras and lenses, Nikon has taken its role in the capture of "special moments," regardless of the age or situation, very seriously. By continuing to develop attractive products equipped with the latest in state-of-the-art optical technologies, Nikon will introduce new ways to enjoy light, in the hopes of increasing the number of people who know the joy and thrill of capturing and sharing "special moments" by even one.
Nikon has launched Nikon Next (www.nikonnext.com), a new brand communications site that presents the future of digital-age photo imaging expression in a variety of formats. This site features information on Nikon digital cameras, beginning with the TIPA award winning D3X, and exhibits works by well-known artists in the digital imaging field.
Summarized from Nikon.com
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