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6,200 Nikon EN-EL15 battery packs officially recalled in US and Canada due to overheating
Nikon's EN-EL15 battery pack has officially been recalled in the US and Canada following a handful of short-circuiting incidents that resulted in overheating.
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Nikon updates firmware to address lockup issues affecting D4, D800, and D800E
Nikon has released firmware updates for its D4, D800, and D800E DSLRs that address freezing issues with the cameras in addition to other smaller bugs.
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Nikon recalling some rechargeable batteries over electrical problems
Nikon is recalling two lots of its rechargeable lithium-ion camera batteries because of short-circuiting issues that can deform the outside of the battery.
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Nikon D800E out today in Japan with predictably low supply
Nikon has announced that the D800E will be shipping today in Japan, albeit in limited qualities at first meaning some customers with preorders will have to wait a little longer.
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Nikon D4 and D800 prices rise 10 percent in the UK after computer mix-up
Nikon's forthcoming D4, D800, and D800E cameras have seen a price rise of 10 percent in the UK following a "local internal systems error."
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Nikon D4 and D800 out on March 20th, up for preorder on Amazon
The Nikon D4 and D800 full-frame DSLRs are available to preorder on Amazon, with a release date set of March 20th.
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Nikon D4 scheduled for March 15th release in France, to debut mid-March in US
Nikon's D4 was originally slated to launch in February, but now the company has confirmed to us that it will be launching mid-March, alongside the D800.
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Nikon preparing third new DSLR for launch in 2012
In an interview with Amateur Photographer, Nikon's marketing GM Nobuaki Sasagaki mentioned that the company's most newest DSLRs wouldn't be the only ones released in 2012, though he wasn't more specific about timing.
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Nikon D800 full-frame DSLR official: 36.3 megapixels, video-friendly features for $2,999.95 in March
After months of rumors, Nikon formally announced the D800, a new full-frame DSLR designed for video professionals and shooters.