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By Mark Wallace
April 16, 2012
This week Mark shares his first impressions of the Nikon's next generation flagship DSLR camera.
Watch as Mark walks you through a selection of photos showcasing the D4's impressive capabilities. Mark also touches upon the newest features of the D4, including the FX-format CMOS image sensor and the 51 focus point AF system.
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He provides a fine review, but he uses the word "really" way, way too often. Telling me that the memory card is really fast tells me nothing. I need numbers. Really fast today will be only average in six months. Telling me that the resolution is really excellent doesn't tell me anything specific I can use for comparison to other brands and models.
by danielroz in Bel Air, MD on July 28, 2012
Well, maybe they can be beaten but you tell me where. I can't think of where I got better info about a new camera coming out. Mark seems to give you a non 'sales pitch' approach, I thnk. 2 times he says "the camera is not for you if"... and only once does he say "it IS for you if"... so I'd say he's not looking for a sales commission on this cam. Great, great stuff, Mark. Thanks very much!!
by richo214 in Port St Lucie, FL on April 21, 2012
Mark is easy to understand and always gives an honest review making it easier to evaluate your own decision making process.
by Len C. in Mid-Hudson Valley, NY on April 20, 2012
excellent over view and comparison to D3x-s. Now have they done the D800? I'm going to look !
by PC Brandt in Manhattan on April 20, 2012
Great intro to this tech advance for the Dynmaic range issues everyone encounters on location and on the fly.
by Karl Kracker in Pasadena CA on April 20, 2012
D3x does.
by Joe in Jersey on April 20, 2012
The D4 has been well discussed in forums and on Web sites with examples already since they have been in the hands of Nikon NPS members, and most of this is repeated info. Besides, nothing strongly negative to say - that perfect? Some significant concern exists with the new XQD card since Sony is the only currently committed manufacturer. Also, many think the AF switch from the D7000 is a step backward since you can not just feel where it is set anymore. Thanks.
by Robert in NC on April 20, 2012
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