October 6, 2006

Use Case: How Companies Can Use Photosharing Correctly

John Biggs

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We gearheads at CrunchGear are fairly skeptical when it comes to hardware manufacturers trying to tap the excitement of social networking/sharing sites — phone carriers and MySpace comes to mind — but here’s one that was actually quite nice.

Nikon looked through Flickr, picked out a few great photographers, and sent them D80s, which is a really nice DSLR. They then used the photos they shot in a few advertisements and created a Flashy website detailing each of the photographers, who range from rank amateurs to professional wedding snappers.

This kind of thing makes everyone happy: Flickr gets some recognition as a incubator of talent, Nikon gets some good will, and cool photographers get nice cameras. Now if someone would troll YouTube for the next NBC news anchor, then we’d be getting somewhere.

Nikon Gives Out D80s to Flickr Photogs: Wow, Nice [Crunchgear]

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  1. Jeff B

    re: “Now if someone would troll YouTube for the next NBC news anchor, then we’d be getting somewhere.”

    How about next CBS news anchor? Let’s face it, KC’s gotta go.

  2. Tamar

    D80s, not N80s. N80 was in the film days. :)

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  3. John Biggs

    yep. thanks, T.

  4. Tamar

    :D

    I envy the D80, but I heart my D200.

    http://www.pixelopera.com

  5. Michael Melone

    Nice ad job for Nikon . . . Though the Pentax K10D is a far superior DSLR.

  6. Drew Loika

    I’m a huge a fan of Flickr as the next web2.0 fan, but another site that has a least as active a community, on an international scale, and that has been around for years, is photo.net. Of course I’m sure there are others, it just seems like we (the web 2.0 community and followers) get tunnel vision at times.

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  8. Anshul

    Wow, cool. Keep it up Nikon.

  9. Terry

    That’s insane. why dont they give me one…ah , I want it desperately….when it is free. XD

  10. tawm

    @drew loika:

    comparing a site like photo.net to flickr is like comparing geocities to facebook.

    none of the features that make flickr the standard example for the web 2.0 philosophy are available in photo.net. what about social networking, tags, labels, intuitive UI, and last but not least easy editing/organizing?