Nikon acknowledges the D4/D800 lockup issue, offers temporary fix

Can you spot the problem?

In a statement to PDN Online, Nikon USA acknowledged the D4/D800 lockup issue that I reported a month ago (several readers and other websites have reported similar issues). Nikon is currently working on a permanent solution, in the mean time you can turn off both the ‘Highlights’ and ‘RGB Histogram’ display options in order to avoid this problem:

“Nikon has received reports of a small number of D4/D800 users who are experiencing ‘locking up’ issues, where the camera becomes unresponsive until the battery is removed and reinserted. Nikon is investigating a permanent solution to this issue and will update users accordingly. To immediately resolve this issue, users can turn off both the ‘Highlights’ and ‘RGB Histogram’ display options in the ‘Playback Display Options’ sub-menu found in the ‘Playback’ menu. Nikon apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused users.”

There is another D800 focus/viewfinder issue that was also confirmed by Nikon. Here is an example sent in by a reader:

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Nikon’s US rebates for May 2012 (updated)

The Nikon rebates in the US for this month are not as good as the curent promotions in the UK. Amazon offers up to $150 off when you purchase a qualifying Nikon digital camera (including Nikon 1, D3100 and D7000) and Nikkor lens (see the list of available lenses).

Update: The B&H version of the Nikon rebates is slightly different – they offer up to $300 off and also include the just released D3200 camera:

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Ikelite announced underwater housing for the Nikon D800/D800E

After Hugyfot and Nauticam, Ikelite also announced their underwater housing for Nikon D800/D800E DSLR cameras. The MSRP is $1600 which makes it the cheapest solution compared to other manufacturers. The depth rating is 200ft (60m).

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Top 10 NikonRumors posts for April 2012

These are the top 10 most visited NikonRumors posts for April 2012:

  1. Another full frame DSLR on the horizon: Nikon D600
  2. Nikon D800 vs. D3s and D7000 comparison by Cary Jordan
  3. More Nikon D600 rumors
  4. DxOMark verdict: Nikon D800 – 95, Canon 5D Mark III – 81
  5. A quick Nikon D3 vs. D4 high ISO comparison
  6. Nikon D800 locks up?
  7. Nikon D3200 sample images
  8. Nikon Singapore sent invitations for a “special announcement” on April 19th
  9. Nikon claims that the greenish D4/D800 LCD screen is more accurate than the D3s/D700
  10. Nikon D800 vs. Canon 5D MkIII shootout
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Up to £180 cashback when you buy a Nikon D4/D800/D800E and a FX lens in the UK

After Nikon UK raised the prices of the D4 and D800, they are now offering a new cashback program (up to £180) when you purchase a D4/D800/D800E together with a new FX lens. The claim form can be found here. The eligible lenses are:

There are also new Nikon rebates in the US – I will post the details online once I get them.
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NikonRumors is 4 years old today

Four years ago, exactly at 7:39:29 am (EST) I purchased the domain name NikonRumors.com. It has been one hell of a ride ever since. I am a bit embarrassed about my first blog post, but at that time I really had no clue what I was doing. Anyway, thanks for being a reader over the years and stay tuned – I think we will have an interesting summer ahead of us.

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Rumor: Aptina developing a new full frame CMOS sensor for Nikon

     
The Italian website marsicalive.it published an article about Aptina Imaging – a company that produces sensors for digital cameras. Aptina confirmed the development of a new CMOS full frame sensor for DSLR cameras and “according to some unconfirmed rumors“, this sensor is designed specifically for Nikon:

Google translation

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