Do you think Nikon D8000 is on the way? Everyone likes Nikon D7000, so there are so many rumours of a Nikon D800 release date. This article will share you some clues about Nikon D8000 Release Date and Spec.
There are so many rumours of a Nikon D8000 release date. It seems a replacement to the popular 12MP Nikon D7000 is overdue.
Although the full-frame Nikon D7000 remains the camera of choice for Nikon’s legion of prosumer photographers, since its launch in 2008 it has been progressively overshadowed by its competitors.
Cameras like the Sony’s Alpha A850 and Canon EOS 5D Mark II offer higher resolution sensors and significantly more advanced feature sets.
Expect Nikon to respond to the threat of the as-yet-unreleased Canon 5D II successor, which means higher resolution, enhanced live view and the addition of a versatile movie mode.
Our money is on the Nikon D8000 having a 24MP sensor, adapted from the CMOS sensor of the professional Nikon D3X, and 1080p video.
On May 2011, New reports suggest that the Nikon D8000 release date has been pushed back to autumn 2011 as a result of disruption to production in Japan following the earthquake and tsunami in March.
Tips: Sources have told the Spanish website Quesabesde that Nikon’s Sendai plant has fallen behind a previous summer deadline for the Nikon D7000 replacement as it struggles to cope with the effects of the 11 March earthquake.
Now, we think, Nikon D8000 will be released on January 2012, we are waiting for it and a major French bookseller speculates that the Nikon D8000 price will fall between 2000 and 2500 euros.
The Nikon D8000 supports recording video in MOV format(H.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding). MOV files can be work on Mac easily, but if you want to import the Nikon MOV files to Windows Movie Maker, you will need to convert the Nikon MOV video to WMV, AVI, MPG etc and then import the converted Nikon MOV files to Windows 7 with Nikon MOV video converter.
Tips: If you want to import the Nikon MOV movie to device on Mac, please go to Mac Nikon MOV files converter.
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