Editors' note: Lori Grunin's rated review of the Nikon D4 will appear here soon. In the meantime, please enjoy this hands-on review from Lexy Savvides of CNET Australia. Following in the footsteps of ...
Nikon announced their flagship D-SLR, the 16.2-megapixel D4 digital camera for professional photographers offering faster speed and accuracy with unparalleled image quality, low-light capability and ...
Nikon has just told Photo District News that “a small number of D4 / D800 users” have reported their cameras locking up and freezing; the company also said it’s working on a “permanent solution.” ...
The Nikon D4 is the Japanese company’s February 2012 refresh to the very top end of its camera range. It offers a full-frame 16.2-megapixel sensor, a 51-point AF system that’s dramatically faster than ...
More than two years after the D3S began shipping and roughly a half-decade after we first got a peek at the D3, Nikon has finally announced the full-frame DSLR's long-awaited successor. As expected, ...
Nikon's new D4 has no shortage of spec sheet hyperbole, in fact the huge numbers fall over themselves: ISO 204,800 support, 51-point AF, 91k pixel color metering. However it's the 16.2-megapixel ...
— -- With its newest professional digital SLR camera — the highly anticipated $6,000 D4 — Nikon takes aim at slick video-shooting for sports, action and news photographers. Since Nikon released ...
Nikon blows the doors off low light photography with the Nikon D4 DSLR set to take you to ISOs over 200,000 Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit ...
— -- Nikon has finally unveiled its answer for the Canon 1D X — the Nikon D4, the company's latest professional DSLR. The D4 will be aimed squarely at news, sports, and action photographers, ...
Nikon jumped the gun as far as CES goes when it announced the brand new D4 last week.The successor to its D3 line has been anticipated for months, and that's the reason that the company showed off its ...
Nikon has revealed it announced the wrong price for the Nikon D800 and Nikon D4 dSLRs, and hiked the prices by as much as £500. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm was ...
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