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 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 ...
Far from a small camera, the D4's full-frame sensor necessitates a large, heavy optical viewfinder—one that is stunning when compared with even the finders in the best APS-C cameras. And, because the ...
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 ...
Remember when we were in a tizzy about the Nikon D4, way back in January? We got to play with this tank of a DSLR a bit, but sadly weren't permitted to actually publish any of the photos or video that ...
After many rumors and much speculation, Nikon finally announced the D4, its latest flagship DSLR. After many rumors and much speculation, Nikon finally announced the D4, its latest flagship DSLR. is ...
The Nikon D4 features a 16.2MP FX format (full-frame) CMOS sensor, 1920x1080p30 video capture, sensitivity up to ISO 204,800 and uncompressed video output through HDMI for $6,000, street. Satoshi ...
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 ...
Though it retains the same number of autofocus points, according to Réponses Photo, Nikon supposedly has simplified the process of using the various AF options, which had become a seriously confusing ...
"D4"Is scheduled to be released on February 16, 2012. It is planned to be released on the newly developed Nikon FX format CMOS sensor (imaging size 36.0 × 23.9 mm) and a new image processing engine ...
Andrew Kane is very thankful he paid a little extra to cover his gear from Lens Rentals. Otherwise his story of a bear encounter would have a painful ending. Kane rented a Nikon D4 and a 600mm f/4 VR ...