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Archive for January, 2010

Lens Reviews

Posted by George Collazo On January - 26 - 2010

Nikon Lens Reviews

To our visitors from Nikon in Action.com. The site has been merged now with All Digital Nikon.com to serve you better. All the content from Nikon in Action along with the sample pictures has been moved now here. In case you missed the text link above on our navigational bar, I have added  a link button to the new lens review section on the right hand of the page right below the Nikon Featured HD Video. This merger will save me lots of time that I can use instead to reply to your Nikon related questions and other interface improvements.

I will state once more that these are not scientific reviews but rather my opinionated experience with Nikon photo equipment with realistic expectations. This site is not driven by controversial opinions, misleading heading on rumors and opinions in order to gain web popularity. We want to give you instead good quality contents if you just purchased a Nikon digital camera, lens or if you are planning on entering the world of Nikon Digital photography.

I want to thank you all for all these wonderful years that you have been visiting my site which is for you, and I look forward to bringing you more photography talk, sample pictures and opinions. Our Nikon forums God willing will be getting some deserved time as well, I invite you to join in and be part of this small but cozy family of Nikon camera users.

Warm Regards,
George Collazo

Nikon P6000 goes to Puerto Rico

Posted by George Collazo On January - 22 - 2010

Another batch of pictures with the Nikon Coolpix P6000

This past December and January I went to my native island of Puerto Rico for 20 days. I took with me a mother lode of Nikon SLRs and lenses for a models shoot workshop that was canceled at the last minute. So I decided to wander the beauties of the island instead with just one compact unobstrusive camera. For that I chose the Nikon P6000 (now discontinued) with an elegant leather case for the Nikon P series. Some of the pictures here were taken with the Nikon UR-E21 adapter and a Promaster 43mm Circular Polarizer Filter. I only used the polarizer filter when needed to maintain optimal shutter speed at the lowest possible ISO. In some cases I pumped the P6000 up to ISO 800 with acceptable results. Most of the pictures are Geo Tagged which I confess, the P6000 did a wonderful job geo-tagging the images considering how many mountains I was surrounded with, the margin of error was just an acceptable few feet. All these pictures with the Nikon P6000 show here come from NRW files converted with Nikon Capture NX 2 and minor adjustments with Adobe Photoshop CS2. Now that the P6000 has been officially discontinued, I just hope for a possible Nikon CoolPix P7000 with no more than 10 Mega Pixels, 8 will be enough for me.

Enjoy!

PS,
If you are interested on a Nikon P6000, check our affiliates B&H Photo and/or Adorama. They might still have used models available.

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