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How to select a Nikon Coolpix camera

By Leonard Goh

Nikon was originally known as Nippon Kogaku K.K. in 1917, and was the result of the merging of two industrial companies. It was initially known for its optical products, especially lenses, but work was put to a halt when World War II broke out. In 1948, its first camera, the Nikon I, was conceived. Following the success of this model, Nikon was set on track to become a dominant presence in the imaging industry.

Fast forward to 1997 when its first compact , the Coolpix 100, was announced. With just a 0.33-megapixel sensor and 1MB of internal memory then, the Coolpix has evolved to become what it is today. Although it embraces new technologies, we feel Nikon hasn’t lost the essence of , which is to capture the moment, and that is what its shooters do.

The Coolpix 100 was the first compact digital camera produced by Nikon.

For the Japanese company, the Coolpix brand aims to be the epitome of quality, intelligence, style and integrity to photography. With imaging technology advancing constantly, the company told us that it will listen to consumers’ needs and build “smarter, sexier” point-and-shoots equipped with intuitive functions and unique designs.

If you’ve set your eyes on a Nikon Coolpix point-and-shoot but aren’t quite sure which one is suitable for you, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide for its lineup.

Nikon Digital SLR Camera

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is good for all of us; beginner, intermediate or professional. Nikon has 4 levels Digital SLR:

  • Entry-level; these cameras is easy to operategeared toard beginning photographers or for who wants to switch from Nikon Compact. There are many type in this level, Nikon SLR D40, Nikon SLR D40x and D60 is one of them.
  • Mid-level; These level is more expensive than the entry-level, you will get faster performance, sophisticated autofocus system and better for custom setting. Tn this level you can find Nikon SLR D80
  • Semi-Professional; If you have more experience it is time to switch to this camera level. This level is matched for you who will start business Nikon D200, D300 are Semi-Professional Nikon SLR .
  • Professional; This level is for professional one (D2DXs is in Nikon Digital Profesional SLR).

Ok, now depends on you which is geared for you.