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  2. 30 Stunning Wildlife Pics To Show You How Amazing Nature Is - AOL

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    Image credits: bens_small_world "I bought a used Nikon D3400 and a Tamron 18-300mm lens and took that on a family trip to Yellowstone National Park and absolutely fell in love with photography ...

  3. The funniest wildlife photos of the year - AOL

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    The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards recognize the funniest images in wildlife photography. The 2024 contest benefits the Whitley Fund for Nature, a wildlife conservation charity.

  4. Nature’s Paparazzi Strike Again As Nikon’s Comedy Wildlife ...

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    A jaw-dropping 9,000 images—from amateur and veteran photographers alike—were entered into the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards this year, the highest number ever over the past decade ...

  5. Nikon Z9 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon Z9 is a full-frame mirrorless camera produced by Nikon. The camera was announced on October 28, 2021. The camera was announced on October 28, 2021. The Z9 has the same 45.7 MP resolution as the Z7 and Z7II cameras, but uses a much faster stacked CMOS sensor which improves autofocus and continuous shooting performance.

  6. Nikon D850 - Wikipedia

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    The D850 is also the first DSLR camera to achieve 100 points on the DxOMark sensor review. [6] The Verge and Fstoppers have compared the Nikon D850 favourably to the Canon 5D Mark IV. [13] [14] A wildlife photography needs (autofocus, noise, speed) review favours the D850 compared to other Nikons with special regard to the new viewfinder. [15]

  7. Nikon D700 - Wikipedia

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    The Nikon D700 is a professional-grade full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera introduced by the Nikon Corporation in July 2008 and manufactured in Japan. [2] It uses the same 12.1-megapixel "FX" CMOS image sensor as the Nikon D3 , and is Nikon's second full-frame digital SLR camera.