
DxO Labs has released DxO Optics Pro v8.1.6 which adds support for the following new cameras:
Additionally, DxO Optics Pro v8.1.6 adds 267 new camera/lens combinations added to the Optics Modules library. More details in the press release below. [click to continue…]

Nikon has released a firmware update for the Coolpix P7700. Firmware version 1.1 includes the following improvements:
- Display accuracy for the virtual horizon has been increased according to the direction in which the camera is pointed.
- The interval between shots with uninterrupted shooting when Auto bracketing is set to Exposure bracketing has been reduced.
- An issue that prevented shutter speeds slower than one second for the second and subsequent shots when shooting with Auto bracketing set to Exposure bracketing has been resolved.
You can download firmware update version 1.1 on Nikon’s website.

B&H has the Nikon Coolpix P310 for $169 (reg. $327). It’s a 16.1MP compact camera with a 24-100mm equivalent zoom and f/1.8 aperture. Note, you must add it to your cart to see the deal price.
I’m not sure when this deal expires, but it is a limited time deal, so don’t expect it to last long. Check it out here at B&H Photo.

Nikon has press conferences scheduled this week, which likely means some new camera announcements and the most likely camera being tossed around right now is a replacement for the Nikon D7000. Rumored specs on the new camera include a 24MP sensor, ISO 100-6400 and a form factor similar to its full frame brother – the D600.
Other rumors point to the possibility of a advanced Nikon Coolpix point and shoot camera – perhaps a Nikon P310 replacement that supports RAW image capture and WU-1a support for wireless image transfer. Or, a point and shoot with a 1″ sensor that would presumably compete head-to-head with the Sony RX100.
Whatever is coming, we should have official word and complete details in the next couple of days. Stay tuned.
[via Nikon Rumors]