Huntington Library 2009
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Sunday, February 03, 2008
San Diego Wild Animal Park & SeaWorld & Huntington Library
Fortunately having relative in town, I've taken the opportunity to take them to a few of the places in California. A few shots taken recently from San Diego Wild Animal Park, San Diego SeaWorld, and Huntington Library in Pasadena California. Let me know what you think...
San Diego Wild Animal Park: http://photographybykevin.zenfolio.com/p20529217/
San Diego SeaWorld: http://photographybykevin.zenfolio.com/p111304571/
Huntingon Library: http://photographybykevin.zenfolio.com/p513753116/
San Diego Wild Animal Park: http://photographybykevin.zenfolio.com/p20529217/
San Diego SeaWorld: http://photographybykevin.zenfolio.com/p111304571/
Huntingon Library: http://photographybykevin.zenfolio.com/p513753116/
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Nikon New D60!
Nikon recently added another dSLR to their consumer line of currently the D40 series and D80 series.
http://press.nikonusa.com/2008/01/new_nikon_d60_digital_slr_came.php
Some enhancement added to this will make it attractive to the average consumers, such as sharing the small, lighweight form factor of the D40 series but boasting on the new 10.2 MP CCD sensor.
The package will be couped with the new 18-55 f3.5 - 5.6g VR lens. Pricing is not available at the moment.
Can we say byebye D50?
http://press.nikonusa.com/2008/01/new_nikon_d60_digital_slr_came.php
Some enhancement added to this will make it attractive to the average consumers, such as sharing the small, lighweight form factor of the D40 series but boasting on the new 10.2 MP CCD sensor.
The package will be couped with the new 18-55 f3.5 - 5.6g VR lens. Pricing is not available at the moment.
Can we say byebye D50?
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Nikon Annouced D300! The Little Bro Of The D3!
In the same newspress that shock the photography world today that annouced a full frame camera for Nikon, they also annouced the little brother of it and the successor to the D200. Nikon has done an excellent job on surprising people and keeping them suspended. For months, people been speculating on what is the next camera for Nikon going to be. Various of fake mock up surfaces the internet. Now they can all go to rest.
Nikon new D300 sport a new 12.3MP DX Format CMOS. It seems they have drop out of using CCD compared to the D200. Another noticable change is a new multi-cam 350DX, making it a superfast camera! With this model, Nikon has introduced LiveView, a new technology recently found in numerous camera from Olympus and Canon. You can use both the view finder or the LCD to take you pictures, give you a live view of the actual shot! A self-cleaning sensor also helps in some of those dusty situation.
Nikon new D300 sport a new 12.3MP DX Format CMOS. It seems they have drop out of using CCD compared to the D200. Another noticable change is a new multi-cam 350DX, making it a superfast camera! With this model, Nikon has introduced LiveView, a new technology recently found in numerous camera from Olympus and Canon. You can use both the view finder or the LCD to take you pictures, give you a live view of the actual shot! A self-cleaning sensor also helps in some of those dusty situation.

You could find out more information on this from one of these popular sites:
- DPReview (CLICK HERE)
- Ken Rockwell (CLICK HERE)
- Gizmodo (CLICK HERE)
A lot of pictures could be found @ Gizmodo.
Where To Buy:
Nikon Annouced D3 - Full Frame CMOS!
Today is a good day for all Nikonians! After months of speculation, rumors, and worrying about Nikon future, today Nikon has answer with a new powerful Nikon D3 using the popular CMOS sensor.
Pictures from Ken Rockwell site

Several reviews and sneak preview of this could be found at these popular site.
- Rob GalBrath (CLICK HERE)
- DPReview (CLICK HERE)
- Ken Rockwell (CLICK HERE)
Official Nikon News Press (CLICK HERE)
- Nikon's original FX-format CMOS image sensor with 36.0 (H) x 23.9 (V) mm image size; 12.1 effective megapixels
- Compatible with three image-sensor formats – FX format (36 x 24), 5:4 (30 x 24) and DX format (24 x 16)
- Sensitivity range ISO 200 to 6400 at normal setting for exceptionally high-quality images; can be set to ISO-equivalent 25,600
- New 51-point autofocus system features 15 cross-type sensors that maximize the potential of lenses with apertures as small as f/5.6
- High-speed continuous shooting at approx. 9 frames per second [FX format (36 x 24)/5:4 (30 x 24)]/approx. 11 fps [DX format (24 x 16)]
- CF card double slot accepts two CF cards
- High-definition (920,000 dots), 170˚ viewing angle, 3-inch VGA LCD monitor with tempered glass
Back Image From Rob GalBrath


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