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The FX-format Nikon D4 Digital SLR Camera provides professional photographers with a powerful tool that redefines the boundaries of DSLR versatility, while maintaining superior image quality and high speed performance. The D4 enables not only new opportunities in low-light photography, but also provides photographers with added shutter speed and aperture freedom with a base ISO sensitivity range from ISO 200 to a remarkable 12,800. The D4 offers speed and accuracy with a 16.2 MP FX-format CMOS sensor, 10 fps continuous shooting, a 91,000-Pixel RGB sensor and Advanced SRS, improved 51-point AF System, and 1080p HD video at 30p with stereo sound.
- 10/11 frames per second continuous shooting in FX-format for up to 150 frames
- Nikon FX- format (35.9 x 24.0mm) CMOS Sensor with 16.2 effective megapixels
- Full 1080p HD broadcast quality video
- View simultaneous Live View output on external monitors and record uncompressed video via HDMI terminal
- Multi-Area Mode Full HD D-Movie: FX, DX (1.5X crop) and New 1920X1080 (2.7X) Crop modes settings
Nikon D4 16.2 MP CMOS FX Digital SLR with Full 1080p HD Video (Body Only) Reviews
Nikon D4 16.2 MP CMOS FX Digital SLR with Full 1080p HD Video (Body Only) Reviews
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful
This review is from: Nikon D4 16.2 MP CMOS FX Digital SLR with Full 1080p HD Video (Body Only) (Electronics) I will attempt to keep this short because there are a lot of reviews of this camera and I only want to give my nonprofessional feedback. I don't take photo's for a living, in fact I take photos of my life which to me is equally as valuable. I am preparing to have children, get married, you know the American dream. I need to capture these precious moments as accurately as I can, this is the reason I purchased the D4.
For me, the low light performance is key - anyone can take decent pictures with point and clicks in the daytime, and most any camera can take excellent creative shots if the user understands his or her camera. What I have a problem with the most is low light photography, taking pictures of friends and family using existing light. I might be in my house, out at a party, or enjoying a camp fire out in the woods. For these situations I need to be able to take clear and accurate photos which to me means increased ISO sensitivity, maintaining freeze frame shutter... Read more 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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This review is from: Nikon D4 16.2 MP CMOS FX Digital SLR with Full 1080p HD Video (Body Only) (Electronics) This will be an ongoing product review and something I will be updating as time goes on.
Ordering from Amazon - As soon as I saw the news on nikonrumors.com that amazon had opened up the website for D4 orders, I placed mine. Thank you nikonrumors! This was January 6th. Since then, Amazon sent their usual emails informing me that the product was backordered and such. The only problem was amazon.com kept listing March 20th as the release date and March 21st as my "Estimated Shipping Date". Of course this didn't happen. In fact, at least for those that watch dpreview.com, this happened to all amazon.com D4 orders. The only bummer about the whole ordering experience was that the Amazon customer service was pretty much useless and uninformed. In the future, amazon should be quicker to correct their release dates. At least I got the camera..moving on... Camera shipping from Amazon - In the past I have been contacted by Amazon concierge to make sure my order... Read more 6 of 17 people found the following review helpful
This review is from: Nikon D4 16.2 MP CMOS FX Digital SLR with Full 1080p HD Video (Body Only) (Electronics) I purchased my D4 for the low light capability. The base ISO is the same as the D3S, but the expanded ISO now goes all the way up to 204,800, where as on the D3S it was 102,400. I use this high end ISO for indoor sporting events, to keep the shutter speed high enough to stop action. There are of course noise issues, as with any high ISO and I address this with Nik's Define. I don't agree with the hype that it can actually capture images in moonlight, or even focus for that matter, I've tried and it didn't work. But for the average NBA game, or any other available light event that I would normally shoot without flash it is great.
I also like the fact that the on camera buttons light up now, which is great for low light shooting. Flash compensation on camera is a big new plus. I was not so excited about the CF card setup. They've replaced the CF card in slot 1 with the new XQD, which the compact flash association has stated is the card of the future... Read more |
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