Nikon D3 Full Frame DSLR - Live Interview with Nikon
BackCalumet Photo's Gerry Oher interviews Lindsay Silverman, Nikon's Senior Technical Manager, about Nikon's new full frame camera for sports photographers, photojournalists and others who want to take advantage of the D-3's stunning quality.
Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: August 31, 2007 at 9:35 am
Author: calumetphotonews
Length: 0:09:54
Rating: 4.83
Views: 46,706
Tags: Nikon D3 full frame Lindsay Silversman Calumet Photographic Photo News B&H Adorama Ritz Samy's Samys
Video Comments:
sleeve51 (Friday 3rd of October 2008 09:08:19 PM)
A Monstrosity. Proof there is a just God!
Tristate1551 (Sunday 11th of May 2008 07:08:16 AM)
The lens on the pictures is the 14-24mm 2.8, one of Nikons newest lens which is great on D3 since it's an FX format lens.
navytown (Sunday 20th of April 2008 05:11:07 AM)
MY NEXT CAMERA
randyp1234567 (Sunday 6th of July 2008 07:49:09 PM)
my last camera i sold it for the d4x
wth1980 (Friday 11th of April 2008 01:08:52 PM)
Coolest camera on earth!
boyblue1171 (Thursday 10th of April 2008 03:18:22 AM)
The correct pronunciation of Nikon is "Nee-Kon." When Americans say "Nigh-Kon," that is incorrect. But just like when they pronounce Los Angeles as "Los Anjelees" instead of the correct Spanish "Los Ang-he-les," common usage rendered Nigh-Kon as acceptable. Acceptable, but not necessarily correct.
aronssona (Friday 28th of March 2008 04:55:41 AM)
I totaly agree
RickyTomatoes (Tuesday 25th of March 2008 06:33:21 PM)
This camera is god of all cameras.
GutarDrummer69 (Sunday 28th of September 2008 03:02:08 PM)
Well if your talking about Digital SLRS than yes I would agree with you, but if we were talking about medium format film and digital camera's I would have to say Hasselblad, and if we were talking about medium format film and Digital cameras I would have to say Leica, and in terms of 35mm film SLRs The Nikon F6 reigns supreme. Just because The D3 is an EXCELLENT DSLR doesn't mean it is the greatest camera in the world.
rollakid (Saturday 16th of February 2008 02:55:21 AM)
You're right, a2b1 is wrong.
Go to Nikon Japan site and you'll see "Kabushikigaisha Nikon" (株式会社ニコン)。
ニコン = Nikon
Word by word in katakana:
二 = Ni, pronounce like "Knee" but not that long. Think of "nick" but no "ck" at the back.
コ = Ko.
ン = N.
Kon. Hard to find a perfect example, kind of in between "Con" and "Gone", the former let out too much air, and the later kind of too many "G" sound.
So, it's more like "Knekon". It's Japanese, so pronounce it Japanese way. Sounds like neko... (¯3¯)
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