Looking for a Great $4,700 Camera?
June 2, 2006: Nikon unveils its newest top-of-the-line DSLR with the D2xs (does the “xs” stand for “excess cost?).
I’m sure its a great camera. I’m just bitter because I can’t afford it. There won’t be any reviews of the D2xs for awhile, but Popular Photography lists the spec thusly:
The new camera packs improvements to its High-Speed Cropped Image mode, greater burst capacity, an easier viewing LCD screen, a higher-capacity battery, and several more tweaks to controls and connectivity.
The High-Speed Cropped Image Mode has, according to Nikon, proven popular among pros for its ability to gobble 8 frames per second at a very respectable 6.8-megapixel resolution by cropping into the image during capture (resulting in a 2X 35mm lens factor). The viewfinder indication of the cropped image on the D2x, though, is a dotted frame line permanently etched on the viewfinder screen. The new D2xs substitutes a translucent LCD mask overlay that darkens the cropped-out portion of the viewfinder frame only when the cropped mode is in use. In addition, Nikon has optimized the Matrix and centerweighted meter patterns and the i-TTL flashmetering pattern for the cropped area when it’s in use.
Sounds sweet, huh? You can read the entire Pop Photo preview here.black porno free moviesporn for movies auditionsmovies clips hardcore and mpeg stacey valentineanal porn moviesxxx samples movie clipsex homemade moviescenes movie sexy40 movie year old virgin Map





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July 18th, 2006 at 9:29 pm
Nikon has announced the D2Xs on the 1 of june, a subtly upgraded D2X. This price is killing me, but! - The key points of improvement are a larger 2.5″ LCD monitor, electronic masking of the focusing screen in high-speed crop mode, modified metering in high-speed crop mode, a longer lasting battery, black and white mode, Adobe RGB in all color modes, up to 3 custom tone curves, 1/3 step ISO boost options, in-camera trim function, image authentication system compatible and save/load settings between cameras. Doesn’t it sound impressive?