Nikon Once Again Redefines Possibilities with D-SLR Photography with Six-Figure ISO Sensitivity for Stills and Video While Enhancing Overall Performance MELVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 14, 2009) – Today, Nikon ...
Nikon seems to have once again raised the professional digital photography bar with details emerging of the upcoming D3S DSLR. Rather than try to wow with megapixels, the company hopes that excellent ...
Who needs light when you have the Nikon D3s? The Nikon D3s boasts a new 12.1Mp CMOS sensor that has a top ISO speed of 12,800 but setting Hi3 means you have the equivalent of a whopping ISO102,400!
Nikon’s new flagship D3S has squeezed both HD video into its full-frame shooting body, but the real news is that the camera can literally see in the dark — the brand new sensor has a standard top ISO ...
The Nikon D4S has been teased, displayed in a plastic case and now, it's official -- and we even got to play with it. There's a substantial list of what hasn't changed (the same 16.2-megapixel image ...
Nikon's 35 mm full size format "FX format"A professional digital single lens reflex camera that supports wide area / high density 153 point auto focus (AF) system and the best Nikon everyday ...
While it hasn't been a secret for months -- it debuted under glass at CES 2014 and underwent field testing recently at the Olympics (view some sample images) -- Nikon has finally gone public with the ...
Nikon has unveiled the new D4 DSLR, a full-frame 16.2-megapixel camera with a brand new FX-format CMOS sensor, capable of 10fps continuous shooting and up to ISO 204,800. Finally replacing the Nikon ...
Nikon first announced their flagship D4s DSLR back at CES, but the announcement was lacking details. However, when the details finally hit, there was one thing on the spec sheet that really stood out.
Top-tier DSLRs dominate with pros at the Olympics, and now that the games are over, Nikon is ready to officially announce their new flagship, DSLR camera, the D4S. Despite rumors, the sensor is still ...
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