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Posted by Robert: Fri Jan 31st, 2014 10:04 | 1st Post |
http://www.nikon.com/news/2014/0107_dslr_01.htm
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Posted by Gilbert Sandberg: Fri Jan 31st, 2014 10:22 | 2nd Post |
I am sorry, was this press-release not mentiopned earlier? The relase in the link is of early Jan 2014. Regards, Gilbert
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Posted by Robert: Fri Jan 31st, 2014 10:49 | 3rd Post |
It may have been Gilbert, I was under the impression there was still speculation as to whether it was to be a D4S or a D5...
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Posted by jk: Fri Jan 31st, 2014 17:27 | 4th Post |
I think that it was confirmed it would be a D4S rather than a D5 but anything more was speculation. All the rumours that I have heard are saying that the D4S info will be released in mid-February.
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Posted by amazing50: Tue Feb 25th, 2014 07:26 | 5th Post |
Nikon D4s officially announced http://nikonrumors.com/2014/02/24/nikon-d4s-officially-announced.aspx/#more-72652
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Posted by jk: Tue Feb 25th, 2014 08:13 | 6th Post |
DPReview first preview comments here. http://www.dpreview.com/news/2014/02/25/nikon-d4s-first-impressions-review-posted?
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Posted by jk: Tue Feb 25th, 2014 08:16 | 7th Post |
Looking at what's new and whats improved I really cant get excited. Got to say that my D3S, D800 and D600 excite me more! I must be getting old.
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Posted by Gilbert Sandberg: Tue Feb 25th, 2014 08:35 | 8th Post |
JK, re: getting old So are most of us (grin) Looking at the comparison on the USA nikon site, improvements are minor, as is appropiate with a minor update. Some electronics upgrade (and more economical on power) Some extra features like small-RAW. Regards, Gilbert
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Posted by jk: Tue Feb 25th, 2014 09:18 | 9th Post |
Gilbert Sandberg wrote:JK, Thanks Gilbert. I remember I felt the same when Nikon released the F4 as I thought my F3 was a thing of great beauty along with my FM and FE. So i never had a F4. Then when the F5 came out I had a pair of F801s cameras before I got my D1. I guess that my Nikons will stay much the same until a D5 or D400.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Tue Feb 25th, 2014 10:39 | 10th Post |
I have just had official news from Nikon UK stating the 4s is out now and full details are on line.
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Posted by amazing50: Tue Feb 25th, 2014 12:37 | 11th Post |
Another new battery and card type from the D4.
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Tue Feb 25th, 2014 14:21 | 12th Post |
Park Cameras in UK are now taking pre orders for body only £5199. The 16.2 MP has a revamped and improved sensor. The high ISOs image quality are claimed by Nikon to be greatly improved. It's interesting that Nikon have failed to replace the D3X with a D4X with D800 type spec in the larger body?
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Tue Feb 25th, 2014 14:49 | 13th Post |
NIKON SAID: "Built to keep you ahead of the game with valuable feedback from professional users, everything about the new D4S powers exceptional images at exceptional speed - from an expanded ISO range from 50 to 409,600 (equivalent) and EXPEED 4 image processing, with advances to AF performance which offers improved acquisition and tracking at 11 fps. On Sale from 6th March"
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Posted by Eric: Tue Feb 25th, 2014 17:33 | 14th Post |
Graham Whistler wrote:Park Cameras in UK are now taking pre orders for body only £5199. The 16.2 MP has a revamped and improved sensor. The high ISOs image quality are claimed by Nikon to be greatly improved. I confess I no longer understand the Nikon strategy of tweaking current models at the expense of filling obvious gaps in their range. It's clear there is a market for a pro DX body with all the performance of their top FX model. They seem to think the D7100 is adequate...but it's not. I am not sure the D800 sensor needs to be in a D4 body? It's primarily a tripod based studio/landscape body to capitalise on its detail...and is less likely to need the speed of use or ISO range that traditionally comes with the bigger housing models.
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Posted by Gilbert Sandberg: Wed Feb 26th, 2014 03:02 | 15th Post |
Graham, re: replace the D3X As far as I know, tha market for the D3x is small. Many people who want the resolution may be satisfied with the D800's less ruggedness etc. compared to a single-digit camera. An other argument may be the slow speed of the D3x, e.i. Nikon developers must have been waiting for faster electronics. My guess: with the latest electronics, and XQD card, a D4X with a sensor like the D800 may be in the cards. Regards, Gilbert
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Posted by Graham Whistler: Wed Feb 26th, 2014 05:41 | 16th Post |
I agree with that also commercial photographers and advertising photographers needing high quality large files are going to look at digital Hasselblad or larger. I find the D800 is fine for me and I would find it very hard to justify £5000 even if a D4X did come out!
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Posted by jk: Wed Feb 26th, 2014 07:27 | 17th Post |
I was talking to one of the camera sales guys here in Hong Kong and he was complaining about the lack of a new high end 24MP replacement for the D300 e.g. The fabled D400. I feel that Nikon have lost the plot with respect to APS-C as they are only releasing consumer models with this size sensor and only FX sensors for professional range of cameras.
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Posted by novicius: Sun Mar 2nd, 2014 20:21 | 18th Post |
Having read all of the above , I wonder if that Df is a " warning " of things to come , can n`t wait for Dave Groen to post an ( in depth ) review , incl. how it performs with older Nikkors.
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Posted by jk: Mon Mar 3rd, 2014 02:27 | 19th Post |
I saw several Df cameras being toted and in the shops in Hong Kong. I think when I compare my smaller XT1 camera with its APS-C sensor with many advanced features I realise where I would rather be with my daily camera but appreciated the FX format for some shooting. I remain convinced that the D400 is a highly desirable addition to the Nikon range of cameras and that more that 24MP provides too much detail except for studio pack shots or photography of landscape with a view to producing extremely high detail. I might have missed the odd niche or specialist type of photography.
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