Nikon Nikkor Lenses
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![]() Nikon D80 102 MP Digital SLR Camera 24 85mm Nikkor Lens Kit $649.00 |
![]() Nikon D3000 Digital Camera AF S DX Nikkor 55 200MM 18 55mm lens $150.00 |
![]() Nikon AF S NIKKOR 55 300mm f 45 56G ED VR Zoom Lens $291.17 |
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Nikon announces D4 DSLR camera: full-frame 16.2 MP sensor, 204,000 extended ISO, XQD support, $6,000 price tag (Engadget)
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, the Nikon D4 boosts both
megapixel rating (to 16.2) and extended ISO (204,800 at Hi-4), and includes a
brand new full-frame FX-format sensor. Video capture also jumped from 720/24p
to 1080/30p, but so did the camera's somewhat-out-of-reach price tag -- you'll
be dropping $5,999.95 when the D4 hits stores in late February. You're clearly
not spending all that hard-earned photo dough for nothing, though. There's
also a 91k-pixel RGB 3D Color Matrix Meter III, compared to a 1,005-pixel
meter in the D3S, enabling the camera to evaluate the color and brightness of
a scene with much greater precision, yielding much more accurate results. And
since the D4 reportedly offers phenomenal low-light performance, you'll
probably be using it quite often in the dark -- letting you get good use out
of the new back-lit controls.
Photographers can preview images using the 921k-dot 3.2-inch LCD, which offers
a 170-degree viewing angle and ambient light sensor. HD video can be previewed
on the display as ...
Nikon Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 D AF lens













































