Thursday, May 24, 2012

Nikon D4 preview

Nikon D4 preview

    
            

For 2012, Nikon has introduced their new flagship dSLR; the D4. This camera just oozes with professional class features that multimedia photographers need and demand. Nikon claims that this camera has been “designed to emphasize rapid response and seamless operation to help professional photographers consistently capture incredible content.”, and from looking over the specifications, we can see how they can make such claims.

The D4 boasts a full-frame, FX-format, 16-megapixel CMOS image sensor, which is mated to their EXPEED 3 processing system. To help aid in fast autofocus, Nikon has included an upgraded version of their already proven 51-point phase detection AF system in the D4, which they claim offers unparalleled speed and accuracy; even when taking advantage of the D4′s 10fps burst mode capabilities (at full resolution with AF / AE, or 11fps with AF / AE locked). The Multi-Cam 3500 AF system is also fully customizable, giving Pros the opportunity to set up the D4 specifically for their needs.

Other impressive features include a 91,000 pixel 3D Matrix Metering III sensor, ISO sensitivity from ISO 50 – 204,800 (with expansion enabled), Full HD video at 1080p (60p, 30p or 24p), in-camera HDR, Active D-Lighting, Dual CF card slots (compatible with new XQD cards), direct streaming of uncompressed full HD signal directly out of the camera using HDMI output, a 3.2-inch LCD with 921k dots, Advanced SRS (Face Detection and Scene Analysis), a tough body and chassis (resists moisture, dust, and even electromagnetic interference), and much, much, more.

Nikon D4 main features:
  • Rugged, magnesium alloy frame that is moisture, dust and EMI resistant
  • Full-frame, FX-format 16.2-megapixel CMOS sensor; 7.3ยต pixel size, 16-bit
  • New EXPEED 3 processing system
  • Enhanced Multi-Cam 3500 AF sensor, 51-points, fully customizable
  • Shutter rated at over 400,000 cycles, and also features a Self-diagnostic monitor
  • Shutter speed range of 1/8000 to 30 sec. in 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV steps
  • 10 frames-per-second shooting at full resolution with AF / AE; up to 11fps with AF / AE locked
  • ISO range of 100 to 12,800 (expandable to 50 and 204,800)
  • New 91,000-pixel RGB metering sensor
  • Full-HD 1080p resolution video recording in 60p, 30p and 24p; lower resolution settings also available
  • 3.2-inch LCD with 921k dots of resolution
  • Eye-level Pentamirror viewfinder
  • Illuminated camera controls
  • Two-axis Virtual Horizon indicator; helps keep shots level
  • Advanced SRS with Face detection and recognition and scene analysis
  • In-camera HDRrrr; combines two shots with up to 3EV difference in exposure
  • HDMI output; also allows for video streaming
  • EN-EL18 Li-ion battery provides up to 2600 shots per charge
  • Ethernet port Dual card slots: New XQD Compact Flash (CF) and regular CF

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