Abstract: Original: 1/9/2012Back in early summer of 2011 I actually wrote a full article about what I thought the D4 would be like when it was launched in August, based upon things I was hearing out of Japan. When it became clear that the quake had disrupted Ni...
Abstract: Jared Polin from FroKnowsPhoto.com has just handed me this press release from Nikon on their new D4! Which he says is pure awesome.Sniff test it? Yes he did… Watch the video below for Jared’s reaction to the newly announced Nikon D4Potentially availab...
Abstract: The Nikon D4 is an update to 2007's . The new Nikon D4 offers slightly higher frame rates, slightly higher resolution, an updated AF system that works better with teleconverters, Kelvin white balance settings in 10K increment...
Classleading image noise, Superb dynamicrange, Ultrafast autofocus, Very fast continuous drive with deep buffer, Extremely fast and responsive, Ultrashort blackout, Good coloraccuracy, Flexible selftimer and exposure delay, Highly customizable with plenty
Poor Automatic WB in lowlight, Overly soft JPEGs, Bizarre Auto ISO, Poor Liveview, not ExposurePriority, Exposure Delay mode hidden in menu, Indistinct ISO button, Rather bulky, No 16:9 guidelines for timelapse, Asymmetric memory card types
It is hard to describe the D4 without superlatives. This large professional DSLR has a full-frame 16 megapixels sensor which reaches a class-leading ISO 204,800 and can shoot continuously at 11 FPS for over 15 seconds.Image quality from the Nikon D4 is am...
Sometimes making a great camera a better one is more difficult than just making a great camera. The D4 fixes every little complaint pro users had over the previous model and adds some unexpected but well-received features. My final take on the D4 is ...
Abstract: The Nikon D4 has some fairly big shoes to fill. Its predecessor, the 12.1-megapixel Nikon D3S was a veritable low-light killer, capable of shooting crisp images even in poor lighting without a flash.But the D3S had one major deficiency: While its 35-mi...
Abstract: In my eyes, this DSLR is unbeatable. It’s the best camera for capturing action, and I haven’t handled anything else that comes close. And when you’re photographing something like the Olympics, especially this one on home soil, you don’t want to miss a thing...
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Published: 2012-06-07, Author: Jeremy , review by: reviewed.com
Still, in moderate low light the Nikon D4 was incredible (as the sample videos above can attest). Scenes shot at dusk with the camera looked vibrant, and even scenes shot indoors with the aid of a single diffused light bulb were perfectly bright (and nois...
The Nikon D4 is particularly striking evidence of the seismic shift ongoing in the world of professional photography. Reacting to a market where photographers are often asked to serve double-duty as videographers, Nikon has reluctantly moved away from its...