June 15th Marked the 12th anniversary of Nikon's first DSLR, the D1.
Andy E.'s Photo Blog did a very nice tribute, to the Nikon D Family After 12 years, here the whole collection of Nikon D Series Cameras...
from top to bottom, from left to right:
1. row: D1, D1H, D1X, D100, D2H, D70, D2X
2. row: D2Hs, D50, D70s, D200, D2Xs, D80, D40
3. row: D40x, D3, D300, D60, D700, D90, D3X
4. row: D5000, D300s, D3000, D3s, D3100, D7000, D5100
And to give you all a good Idea of when each were released:
Those above the “Date” line are full frame (FX), and those below are APS-C (DX) format. Missing from the list is the D5100, released recently.
And here’s my baby… the D7000. An amazing picture of it…
The blog post is amazing, and very full of historical information, so please have a look. at Nikon D Family on Andy E.'s Photo Blog.
Andy E.'s Photo Blog did a very nice tribute, to the Nikon D Family After 12 years, here the whole collection of Nikon D Series Cameras...
from top to bottom, from left to right:
1. row: D1, D1H, D1X, D100, D2H, D70, D2X
2. row: D2Hs, D50, D70s, D200, D2Xs, D80, D40
3. row: D40x, D3, D300, D60, D700, D90, D3X
4. row: D5000, D300s, D3000, D3s, D3100, D7000, D5100
And to give you all a good Idea of when each were released:
Those above the “Date” line are full frame (FX), and those below are APS-C (DX) format. Missing from the list is the D5100, released recently.
And here’s my baby… the D7000. An amazing picture of it…
The blog post is amazing, and very full of historical information, so please have a look. at Nikon D Family on Andy E.'s Photo Blog.
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