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Introducing The Nikon D-Movie Screening Room
Two New Contests Winners from Last Week
So with all of the running around, it totally escaped me that my producer had already picked winners for Episode 93 of Layers TV contest and Last week’s Layers Blog contest. So, congratulations to Bill Bays for winning the blog contest, and to John Knight for winning Episode 93
The Nikon Screening Room
I got this in the email and thought it was very cool. Nikon has released The Nikon Screening Room, a place where you can see videos taken from the D90 and the D5000. The site is also augmented by the addition of videos from Award Winning Director of Photography – Harris Savides:
“Nikon Inc. today announces the official launch of the Nikon D-Movie Screening Room (www.nikondmovie.com), an online collection of creative and inspiring videos captured with Nikon’s D90 and D5000 D-SLR cameras. Award-winning director of photography Harris Savides showcases an artistic compilation of life’s most common, anonymous and beautiful moments. Savides, known for his work on Gus Van Sant’s Milk and Ridley Scott’s American Gangster, will be joined in the screening room by other accomplished professionals, as well as aspiring film makers and D-SLR photographers.”
Click on this link to be taken to the Nikon Screening Room
Review of NIKKOR AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8G
Mike McKenzie also goes over the NIKKOR AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8G lens for us:
“If you’re a Nikon shooter and you’ve been contemplating buying a reasonably priced, professional prime lens, you should give serious consideration to the new NIKKOR AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8G. What makes this lens so special? For less than $200, you get a fast, lightweight, well-made lens that features Nikon’s Silent Wave Motor, so focusing is quick and quiet.”

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