Hands On With The First Digital Slr Hd Video Camera
Selling for $1,000 without a lens or $1,300 with an 18–105-millimeter image-stabilized zoom lens, the camera will probably draw photographers with a wide range of skills. DSLR novices will feel at home with familiar features such as face detection and scene modes, and advanced shooters will appreciate trickle-down technology from Nikon’s higher-end cameras such as the D700’s long-exposure noise-reduction controls, Active D-Lighting (which prevents blown-out highlights while maintaining detail in dark parts of the photo) and a gorgeous three-inch LCD....