2008 was an interesting year for DSLR photographers and, in general, even if you ignore the ultra-high-end announcements from Leica, and Red Hassleblad The three main players in the DSLR space (with Nikon and Canon are about 40 % market share and Sony with around 10%) all started milestone cameras. Below we present in detail their hits and misses. Nikon After their pioneering publications in 2007 with the Nikon D3 and D300, they set the bar high for the year 2008, but ingenerally not disappoint with four new committees: Nikon D60 Although not revolutionary, the Nikon D60 replaces the D40x in Nikon's consumer lineup, into a smaller, better package to one of the smallest and lightest DSLR's ever made. Nikon D700 Coming almost a complete surprise, the Nikon D700 was launched in mid-summer, with the 12-megapixel full-frame sensor from the flagship D3, but with a body like the D300. At $ 3000, showed the cameraNikon's commitment to FX, and the camera is now the choice...
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