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The Nikon 1 S1 is the little brother of the Nikon 1 J3.
The Nikon D7100 is no joke! It has a 24.1MP APS-C sensor, 3.2-inch LCD, weather sealing, dual card slots and produces great image quality.
The Nikon 1 J3 is a slick little camera with plenty of features and a couple of upgrades.
The D600 has 24 MP housed in a full frame sensor.
The Nikon D800 offer users a full frame sensor and 36MP while still maintaining a modest street price.
Bragging rights belong to the Nikon Coolpix P7700 - a solid compact camera with an updated sensor, 12.2 Mp and great image quality.
Nikon's D3200 entry-level DSLR boasts the highest resolution of any cropped-sensor camera in that manufacturer's fleet.
What can you reasonably expect from an ultrazoom that reaches out to an equivalent of 1000mm at full telephoto? If you're talking about the Nikon Coolpix P510, it turns out you can expect quite a lot.
The Coolpix S9300 is all about options.
The Nikon V1 presents the unique combination of a built-in viewfinder, compatibility with F-mount Nikkor lenses (thanks to an adapter) and a 2.7x crop factor.
Before the P7100, there was the Nikon Coolpix P7000. We can all agree that it was not quite ready for prime time - sluggish performance being chief among many complaints.
Nikon enters the rugged compact ring with the Coolpix AW100, a shock, water and freeze resistant camera.
The Nikon 1 J1 is part of that manufacturer's highly anticipated compact interchangeable lens system.
You don't have to look long at the Nikon Coolpix P300's spec sheet before it starts to impress.
Nikon continues to innovate its stylish Coolpix S series with the S9100.
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