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Nikon D810A
The Nikon D810A is designed for snapping shots of galaxies, stars and other space elements. The manufacturer warns it's not for general use--so look at the D810 if shooting stars isn't your specialty. The D810A keeps everything we like abo...
Grade: A+ Price: $3,797.00

Nikon D850
The Nikon D850 is a camera that pays attention to details -- both in the photos itself and the feature list. An update to the 2014 D810, the Nikon D850 sports a 45.7 megapixel full frame sensor and 4K, 30 fps video for capturing those details.At t...
Grade: A+ Price: $3,297.00

Nikon D90
The Nikon D90 is getting on in years, but it's still one of the best dSLRs for under $1,000, particularly for hobbyists with a little bit of experience shooting with dSLRs.This camera is the best of both worlds, taking some advanced features f...
Grade: B- Price: $900.00

Nikon Df
When camera giant Nikon finally decided to release a retro-inspired DSLR, they did it in style with the Df, a lightweight full frame DSLR that has a style similar to the old Nikon F film cameras. The sensor and processor are the same one that'...
Grade: A Price: $2,997.00

Nikon L100
The Nikon CoolPix L100 is a budget superzoom point and shoot camera aimed squarely at the broad consumer market. It offers a 10-megapixel sensor, a 15x optical zoom lens, and simplified controls that will be easy to use for even the greenest of di...
Grade: C+ Price: $0.00

Nikon L19
The Nikon Coolpix L19 is being presented to the public as an easy-to-use little budget camera for casual users who don't want (or want to pay for) all the fancy fixings. I've thought for awhile that something like this was needed on the market—cam...
Grade: C+ Price: $0.00

Nikon P90
Roughly one year ago, Nikon release their first substantial entry into the extended zoom camera market with the Coolpix P80. [Read our full review of the P80 here]. Intended to compete with similar offerings from Canon, Panasonic, and Olympus, the...
Grade: B- Price: $0.00

Nikon S220
The S220 is tiny, and that's about all it has going for it. The image quality and response time are poor. Dozens of users complained about the S220's grainy, noisy pictures that look terrible even on Facebook. We ranked it as one of our five worst...
Grade: C Price: $0.00
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