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NEW Nikon D4

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  • Started 2 years ago by osiris
  • Latest reply from SquamishPhoto
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  1. enigmeow

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    I found myself shooting a ice skating rehearsal today on a D700 and couldn't but dream of having a camera where I could shoot 11 fps at ISO 25600 and get clean noise free pictures..

    The devil is in the details but I think a D4 is going under my Easter bush.. :)

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. Mike Gunter

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    Hi,

    The D4 isn't for me because of the weight. I'm already in for a D800.

    I am supposing that it will be in... Soon.

    My best,

    Mike

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. CaryTheLabelGuy

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    My Best guess is $6200 for the D4.

    This talk about the 9 cross sensors up-to f/8, I think what's missing is the specs on the other cross-type sensors that will be operational up-to f/2.8 and f/5.6. I'm sure there will be a slew of these cross-type sensors. We really don't need more than 51 total AF points, but if Nikon can improve upon the industry's best AF system by adding even more cross-type sensors, it will be a winner and all we really need.

    Native ISO of 102,400? Oh. Em. Gee. If 102,400 is as clean as ISO 25,600 on the D3s, I'll be amazed. I know that's a 2 stop improvement, but Nikon is increasing native ISO by 3 full stops! I can't see them making that big of a jump in NATIVE ISO if they weren't able to achieve at least 1.5-2 stops over the D3s. Who knows, maybe they were able to increase SnR by a full 3 stops? My other question is DR. I'm preparing for at LEAST 14EV of DR in the D4, maybe even 14.5EV. 16bit RAW would be nice, too. :)

    I'm all in for a D4. I know I'll have my hands on one at some point in the near future - exactly when, remains to be seen. I'm hoping for a early January announcement with the first shipments in early to mid March. Let's see what happens!

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. NSXType-R

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    Just curious, would anyone want a Nikon DSLR with a touchscreen? Perhaps for focus point selection or for menus? Maybe they could put a multi-selector and a touchscreen and get the best of both worlds.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. bjrichus

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    NSXType-R said:
    Just curious, would anyone want a Nikon DSLR with a touchscreen? Perhaps for focus point selection or for menus? Maybe they could put a multi-selector and a touchscreen and get the best of both worlds.

    Don't know about *want* - my gut says it would be too small to use accurately and/or too slow to use except in a studio set up situation.

    I'm open to being convinced otherwise as it might just be a case of what you know best is what you want but at this point in time I'd have to say no.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  6. SquamishPhoto

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    You'd probably be happier with a tethered tablet with software that allows you to operate the camera controls. I'd hardly be surprised if that was already available.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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