Reality or fiction: Nikon D4, D4x, D400, D400x, D800, D800x, D9000 specs

So, you want rumors? Here we go: this is an email I received few hours ago. I am posting the unedited version. Reality or fiction? You decide (I vote for fiction with both hands):

Subject: Believe or not. I have most Nikon D4/D400/D800 specs from Swedish information i have.

Message: You cannot truly believe it. So, even i don’t, but i have heard this information in Swedish restaurant dinner table from other table and the second were looking Nikon’s employer and they speaking over three hours together in english about specifications and i don’t really believe the word, but so on, that’s what i heard. Huh, i were lucky cause he do not notice my listening, is this secret information? They do not have other customers at same time. Thats what i writed based from their conversation.

I heard a rumor of Nikon’s fourth generation digital camera series specifications in Sweden. Additionally, i know that the Nikon is releasing its own 35mm video camera models for professional market, using of course Nikon F bayonet mount for lenses. They have two models to release, first the heavy pro model priced around 10000€ and lighter second camera to below two kilograms-group. Both have XLR-audio inputs and world’s first Ultra High Definition in videocameras, the UHD 3840x2160p. Of course the same feature is even found in it’s professional DSLR models targeted for still camera use (D4/D800/D400-series). Both they video- and DSLR-cameras are compatible with they new feature found by their lenses, it’s simple an AF-upgrade which do not stop the focusing between each frame, which means focusing is really continuous. Yes i know some other videocamera manufacturers may have already this feature in their lenses (yet them bodycan use it) but Nikon delivers this feature even to stillcameras and lenses which are targeted to still use, other stillcamera manufacturers do not have that feature for still-shooting. I’m said this feature “compatibility even in video”, cause the feature means the lens must be equipped with new type AF-motor, that lenses compatibility with older models is they can’t use the feature, but they can use lenses traditionally by stopping the focusing-between each frame. That means the focus stop to some “point”, it do not mean focus power-on/power-off. It’s possible the third generation have compatilibity to use it by hardware, but Nikon can release an firmware update to them is that’s possible. Well, next more. Cause that AF-feature, AF and meterings servo features and updated metering and focusing systems, i heard the manufacturer have a plan to make new pro film camera model, the F7. Yes, you read right and maybe you know they even release they first full frame digital camera model for consumer market, the D9000. So, you we

ll know Nikon and their politics, its camera factory and the previous film model is 7 years old while writing this. They know the film is not dead and film manufacturers have a change to develop new films that can really compete with nowadays modern digital cameras. But really, it’s only the D4 or D800 body that is modified to film use, nothing more nothing less. Well, it’s looking highly important that memory manufacturers will have to develop new faster and higher capacity memory cards for that new cameras, but is important to hurry up with them cause new cameras really need high speed memory. Nikon’s fourth generation DSLR models specifications are below…..

*For IQ i mean High ISO Image Quality

Nikon D400

Nikon D4

Nikon D4x: Other features same as D4, but changes below…..

Nikon D400x:  Other features same as D400, but changes below…..

Nikon D800: Other features same as D400, but changes below…..

Nikon D800x: Other features same as D400, but changes below…..

Nikon D9000: Other features same as D7000, but changes below…..