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2018-04-13T20:00:00
Depuis le temps que j'ai ce boîtier, nous sommes inséparables... Que du bonheur à l'utilisation. Rapidité sur tous les points. Efficace en basse lumière avec les haut ISO.
Dimolden
2017-03-04T19:00:00
I've been eyeing a professional quality camera for years. Shot with a D90, then move on to D800e - loved the colors, but just felt my images were missing something, found a good used D4 and been singing it's praises from day 1!!!
Ed40
2015-08-11T20:00:00
The D4 is a great camera. The buffer size is excellent when shooting action shots. ( 9 frames at high speed) hits very in focus shots. The Sony XQD card when loaded is not seen by the camera right away, when first turning it on (approx 8 seconds) it will see the card. I sent the unit in under warranty and 3 1/2 weeks later sent back from Cerritos, California not from the New York repair facility where it was sent, a week to be shipped back. When I received the camera,the repair form stated the card reader was replace. I loaded the card turned the camera on and the same issue. It was never fixed. Does Nikon do any quality control, like test the item before sending it back? I have been a Nikon shooter since the late 70s my first camera was the EM. Nikon was always known for their quality and service. I am very disappointed, I also own the D810, which is also a great camera, but believe these will be the last Nikons I will purchase. I have a D3, that has never given me an issue, except the buffer limitation for action shots. I just have not been impressed with the quality of products being produced and the astronomical price being charged with total disregard to customer satisfaction, and standing behind their products. The battery that came with the D$ refurbished was at condition 4 which was also sent back, to me.The D4 refurbished is still very expensive. A friend of mine also had to send his D4 back under warranty for a broken door on the battery release, and 3 weeks later it broke again. I hope people read this and think out their purchases carefully.
Anonymous
2015-07-11T20:00:00
It may sound redundant, but this camera is tops when photographing sports or fast moving wildlife. Its ability to track and focus is the best I've ever experienced within the Nikon family. If the first picture of a burst in action is not in focus, its definitely the second one. I would say about a third of the time, the first shot is in focus and 2/3 by the second, unless I've done something wrong (its not the camera). Low light-no problem. From an ergonomic standpoint, I have big hands and it fits very well. Its weight is off-set by the rounding of corners and balance/weight distribution. Its getting an upgrade, but the value of this body will last a long time.
NikonForFun
2015-02-25T19:00:00
I have owned many Nikon DSLR's including 3 D700's. My D4 has focusing issues when shooting in continuous focus mode. I have tried all setting for priorities, focus and shooting. I can look at any game I shot with Nikon View and wonder why the focus point didn't lock. It has no logic at all. I can't shoot in CS-HS because it never stays focused on a moving subject. I set the camera in with over 500 files with a detailed set of questions on multiple sequences of shots. The camera came back after 4 weeks. First game I shot, the same focus issues remained. Very disappointed. Had many emails to Nikon asking what was done and where were answers to my many questions. Never got answers. It's a shame that a $6,000 camera does not work as advertised. Sending in a sequence of shots where the subject is in focus initially, but as the subject gets closer, the shots become more out of focus. I will say that it takes great shots when the subject is not moving and the focus mode is not in continuous focus mode.
DisappointedD4
2014-11-20T19:00:00
The Nikon D4 camera body is well suited for photographing very fast wildlife on the run. The below photos of a cheetah running a straight 100 meter track were taken at Continuous High Speed shutter release, a shutter speed of 1/1000 of a second, an aperture of f/4, focal lengths of 300mm and 400mm, ISO values between 1250 and 1800, Center Weighted Metering, and Auto White Balance.
Scripps23
2014-04-20T20:00:00
Love the camera itself but I have put less that 500 shots on it and got an error code that required going back to Nikon. Im hoping this is a flute. But when it works its an awesome rig.
dwthomp
2014-04-12T21:00:00
Use camera for covering sports and nature photography. The Nikon D4 is fast, quick auto focus, great image quality and file size and outstanding in low light with the high ISO's.
PETER A.
2014-04-06T20:00:00
Even two years after it's release, this camera stands the test of time. It's a solid workhorse with fantastic low light image quality that feels and sounds as a pro camera should! Until... You have any issues with it and then it's all downhill if you are out of the warranty period. This was one of the first cameras released so maybe that's the problem. In any event, here's my story. 13 months after I purchased it at Adorama, the mic input went out on me during the middle of a video shoot for a client. I sent it to Melville, NY for an out of warranty repair that took 3 weeks. 9 months later in the midst of a photo shoot for another client, any and all lenses stopped responding. In both instances a back up D800 saved the day. Out to Melville, NY it went again this time for a little over a month with some electrical related issue that had to be repaired again out of warranty. When I received the camera back, it worked for all of 10 minutes before it stopped working and wouldn't even turn on. In less than a year I've had more issues with my Nikon D4 camera than I've had over the previous 5 years across 4 different Nikon bodies that all saw more video and photography action than my D4. I pride myself on really taking good care of my equipment, but at least in my experience, this is not your daddy's war camera and thus it gets 1 star for its durability and 5 stars for it raw technical prowess.
NikonProNYNJ
2014-02-13T19:00:00
Tried to go less camera after using the D3 and associated Nikkor lenses. Process too difficult. So I Upgraded to Nikon D4Camera w Nikkor 80 to 400 mm Lens. I'm happily in the saddle once again. I cover sports action for the local college and some high schools. I have all the range I need for football, baseball, golf (shoot after ball is struck), basketball (use no flash) and tennis. I prefer the zoom over multiple lenses to obtain the cover I need. Convenience wins over multiple lenses requiring lens changing as you go. This described combination consistently has produced outstanding images for daily print media. Richard.
DickPhotog7
2014-01-27T19:00:00
Recently had to send my D4 back for repair it was 4 mo out of warranty. Was totally disappointed with Nikon that they were not able to give any support. I would not purchase this camera again!!!
danny
2014-01-21T19:00:00
Just got the D4 body yesterday and have been busy shooting with D3. The D4 feels real natural in my hands as did the D3 did after F-100. Only complaint: How do I load Provia 100F into this thing?
BrokenShadePhoto
2013-12-02T19:00:00
Yes, all the 4 and 5 star ratings are highly warranted in the previous reviews and this is a truly great camera. My problem with the D4 is that the two fastest consumer flash cards available are not compatible when used together in the camera. I spent the extra dime and purchased a Sony XQD S and card reader. A SanDisk UDMA 7 compact flash card came bundled together with my D4 purchase. Naturally, I put both cards in the camera right out of the box. What occurred next almost had me sending the camera back to the retailer. The first thing that happened when I turned the on camera is that I got a CF Card Error in the display and the camera was locked-up. I was unsuccessful reaching Nikon but was able to speak to a Nikon tech when the retailer technical rep made the call for me. In a conference call, all the Nikon tech support person would only say is that the SanDisk UDMA 7 card was not compatible with the camera. In disbelief we hung-up with Nikon and retailer approved a return due to a camera malfunction. Well that’s not quit the end to the story. As it turns out, after quite a bit of internet research, there are various flash card incompatibility problems with the newer Nikon cameras. This is not well known and you will not find anything about it on Nikon’s web site. As for the D4, the SanDisk UDMA 7 card is compatible with the camera. However, it cannot be use simultaneously with the Sony XQD card is in the camera. There is a conflict with the 2 fast cards in the camera together, but I can't say why. The UMDA 7 card will work in the camera when the XQD is not in the camera. The funny thing is that a lower speed (approved?) compact flash card will work simultaneously with the Sony QXD in the camera for overflow or combination writing. After my research, I added a SanDisk UMDA 6 and a way old SanDisk CFX card in combination with the Sony card and had no problem. I can only guess that Nikon wants to push the XQD into the high-end camera market. In addition, I have experience considerable focus jump while tracking fast moving subjects, no matter the camera setting. I also discovered, while using the XQD card, there considerable image load delay with rapid shutter releases. With a buffer display reading 50 frames continuous, I experienced a considerable release delay firing about 90 frames non-contagious over a 48 second period. I certainly hope Nikon will develop firmware update to the D4 so both fast storage cards are compatible together and address focal jump issue. With all this said, I decided to keep the camera but have buyers remorse. I don't see much advantage over my D3s, but I needed a second body. I would recommend the D4 but might consider a good used D3s knowing what I know now.
Snapper
2013-11-29T19:00:00
I do not know what DSLR offer little more, AAA D4.
PhotoMan
2013-07-17T21:00:00
Great in low light situations. Very quick on focus Ergonomics make it very easy to handle
JRub
2013-06-17T21:00:00
It doesn't get any better than this. I was shooting a Canon 7D and 5D Mark2, both great cameras. I like the external control buttons a lot. I thought I would miss the big Canon control wheel, but I don't. I do miss the C1, C2 and C3 custom control and Nikon banks are a poor replacement. I think I like the chip set in the Nikon better than my Canons. Tones seem to be more natural without correction. This camera is easy to shoot, and while it is expensive, I don't think you can find a better camera.
THOMAS S.
2013-06-10T20:00:00
I use the D4 to compliment my Leica setup which I reserve for static subjects. The D4 is an unbelievably awesome machine with unprecedented focus tracking and clean noise free images to high iso's. I shoot everything in RAW, make sure I capture everything correct in camera and convert to DNG upon import to Lightroom. The files are fantastic right out of camera. Very happy with the results of this body. The 85 f/1.4G, 200 f/2G II and the 70-200 f/2.8G II are what I have shot with this body so far all with very impressive results. The bokeh of the 85 and 200 are very pleasing and appreciated in my style of photography.
Mike
2013-06-06T20:00:00
This camera is just phenomenal. Video is made easy now with separate headphone and boom jacks. Well done Nikon, well done.
timjm
2013-06-04T20:00:00
Upgading from Nikon D300, that's the best camera I have ever had. Simply the best camera avaiable out there. Terrific dinamic range, colours, shape, super-fast autofocus and shutter speed. ISO is superb. I do reccomend everyone could make this investment go ahead. The only con is the price.
ProWedding
2013-05-23T21:00:00
After reading critical blogs regarding the D4 I still forged ahead. I couldn't be happier. This camera is as billed - extremely fast focus and burst speed. The increased megapixels are a big advantage if you are limited to focal length. I have had the D4 about three weeks and the transition from the D3s is virtually seamless. Just like purchasing a new car, all of the controls are there but the buttons may have moved. It's not a problem and I have had no trouble in that regard. The performance is truly incredible - of course that won't be realized until you actually pull the trigger yourself. Image quality is outstanding. I shoot sports and would recommend the D4 to anyone in the field.
JAMES L.
2013-05-13T21:00:00
Love it. The grip not as comfortable for my hands; however the vertical grip is super comfy!
JASON F.
2013-04-17T20:00:00
The best I have ever seen at low light, speed at 11fps, incredibly quick focus and frankly the best sports camera I have ever seen. Brilliant Nikon!!! As a professional I need to have a camera that works---all the time, under some very harsh environments and helps me continue to build my business--this is the camera you want in your bag!!!
Captain T.
2013-03-07T19:00:00
I've shot with the D4 since day 1. I am a full time photographer and shoot everything from multi-day national events to corporate portraits, wildlife and stock. The D4 is the best camera for almost everything I shoot on a daily basis because of it's amazing high ISO performance and speed. For everything I need at higher resolution I also have the D800. The only slight disappointment I have with this camera is that although I use it right up to ISO6400 and occasionally at 12800, it wasn't the leap that it was from the D2X/D200 to the D3. I'm actually happy it's not higher resolution because it's nice to have a daily shooter with amazing speed and high ISO quality and not have to lag my system and post-processing with super high resolution images when they're not needed that large.
DanH
2013-02-17T19:00:00
I upgraded from a d3s that I owned for a couple years to the d4 which I have owned since August of 2012. The upgrade is well worth it for the additional features and image improvements over the d3s. I have found the d4's exterior is a little more rounded than the d3s and fits my hands perfectly. The transition between colors is smoother than the d3s. The auto focus detection at f8.0 seems to make the auto focus quicker and more accurate when I use my tc1.4EII and tc1.7EII. I can shoot birds in flight using the tc1.7EII because of the quickness and accuracy of the auto focus. The tracking in which I usually use the 21 point is amazing. It seems to acheive focus quickly and tracks well. I shoot mostly wildlife with birds in flight as my favorite subject. The exterior buttons which control settings are similiar to my d3s with some minor changes, but I did not have much of a learning curve on the d4. I have gotten better using the proper settings on the auto focus getting a high rate of keepers that are sharp. Lots of options using auto focus in which some people may have trouble figuring out the setting best for their style of photography. It has taken me a while to experiment with the auto focus settings to give me what I want to see in an image. Nikon has a winner with the d4. I tried out the d800 by renting one and decided that the d4 was best for fast moving subjects and can be used for a many different types of photography. Don't kid yourself, the d4 is also good for event shooting or landscape shooting, not a single use camera.
Nikonman
2013-02-10T19:00:00
I am a serious hobbyist photographer. Not a day goes by that I am not taking pictures of something or other. I've been using the Nikon D7000, which is a great camera, but I wanted a full frame camera for improved low light performance. The price tag of the Nikon D4 made it seem completely unattainable to me, but I am 40 years old and never owned a pro camera before in my life, yet I am an obsessive picture taker so I decided to splurge and I went for it and I can't even believe the difference in the performance of the D4 (of course, I now have nothing to retire on, but...# I don't regret spending the money one bit. It's absolutely fantastic and worth every penny. I have nothing bad to say about it at all. The construction is solid, the image quality is gorgeous and it's lightning fast, which is great for me because I take mostly photos of babies and animals #dogs, running horses, etc), who are always on the go. It's heavy, but I still have my trusty Nikon D7000 for an everyday in my purse kinda camera and the Nikon D4 comes out when my sole purpose is to go out shooting. I see a lot of complaints from reviewers about the two card slots for two different kinds of memory cards, but I don't mind it. The Sony QXD card performs like no other - it writes super fast. I highly recommend this camera for any serious hobbyist or pro photographer. It's the best DSLR I've ever owned. Since I started using this camera and sharing the photos with family and friends, I've been asked to shoot two weddings, corporate & actor's headshots and family portraits. I have no plans on becoming a paid Photographer, but the offers have been very flattering and a testament to what a wonderful camera this truly is.
Erika
2013-02-06T19:00:00
If you have the ability, stop sitting on the fence and drop the cash! I shoot a ton of sports and the D4 will rock your socks off! Lightning Quick AF, Incredible tracking and the high ISO is simply delightful! You will have so many keepers that you never had before, you won't know what to do! I shoot a lot of Hockey in poor lit amateur rinks and after PP, it looks like I'm shooting in a Pro arena! The Pro arenas are even more impressive! Daylight and Pro stadiums are just spectacular!
PalmettoPro
2013-01-13T19:00:00
nous sommes le 14 janvier 2013, hier lors d'un shoot familial ma d4 Nikon a complètement gelé, impossible d'utiliser le viseur, écran complètement noir et peut importe et après avoir réinitialiser la caméra le problème demeure, nous sommes Nikon ALL THE WAY, très décevant d'avoir un appareil de ce prix et d'avoir a passer par la. Nous sommes en attente du diagnostic… . SVP NIKON venez a mon secours.
supertilyne
2013-01-03T19:00:00
I am totally in awe with this camera I can shoot at 12,800 without any problem. I shoot wildlife, low light is fact of life in this type of shooting especially in the early morning or evening. The D4 performs beautifully at these times. The D3s blew me away however the D4 take the cake. Best Nikon I have ever owned.
Sambr
2012-10-31T20:00:00
Okay, had an F5, then I went digital starting with the D100. I have since owned a D200, D300, D5000, D700, and D7000. I only state this so you know where I am coming from. I am very familiar with the Nikon "way" and can relate to the evolutionary process that has led up to the D4. This camera is just simply outstanding in every way. ISO performance is much better than the D700. The quality of the NEF files that come out of this camera are just mind blowing. I cannot compare it to anything else I have had experience with. Skin tones are dead on, and the ability to pull detail out of the deepest quarter tones is down right scary. Even when you think you've blown the highlights - you may just be surprised to find that you haven't. I shoot mostly nature/outdoor photography but I also like to shoot people in intimate settings. With natural light you can get some really magical captures. Even with a Speedlight with a simple diffuser attached to the hotshoe you will be amazed. AF is amazing and wicked fast. I like the use of the new XQD cards but I have to say coupling that with CF technology is probably not a good idea. When you pick this baby up and nestle it in your hands you instantly get it! You simply do not want to put it down. Genius level ergonomics. Even though it is lighter than the D3 it is a little heavy to me since I have spent a lot of years with smaller cameras. But that's okay, it fits so well in the hand that the only time you notice the weight is during down times. While shooting its weight seems to drift way out into the back of your mind. I also just purchased a D800 at the same time as the D4 and I have to say that I have yet to take that camera out on a shoot. I know I should but I just can't leave the D4 in the bag. It seems almost criminal to do so. I'm not the most technical shooter out there but I know cameras and the D4 is the pinnacle of camera design. Get one now!!
Torreon
2012-10-28T20:00:00
Absolutely Extraordinary Imaging Technology, which surpasses expectations in any and all shooting conditions. A must have camera Nikon D4
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36.0 x 23.9 mm CMOS sensor (Nikon FX format)
16.6 million
Image sensor cleaning, Image Dust Off reference data (requires optional Capture NX 2 software)
16.2 million
Nikon F mount (with AF coupling and AF contacts)
FX format (36x24): 4,928 x 3,280 [L], 3,696 x 2,456 [M], 2,464 x 1,640 [S]
1.2x (30x20): 4,096 x 2,720 [L], 3,072 x 2,040 [M], 2,048 x 1,360 [S]
DX format (24x16): 3,200 x 2,128 [L], 2,400 x 1,592 (M), 1,600 x 1,064 (S)
5:4 (30x24): 4,096 x 3,280 [L], 3,072 x 2,456 [M], 2,048 x 1,640 [S]
FX-format photographs taken in movie live view (16:9): 4,928 x 2,768 [L], 3,696 x 2,072 [M], 2,464 x 1,384 [S]
DX-format photographs taken in movie live view (16:9): 3,200 x 1,792 [L], 2,400 x 1,344 [M], 1,600 x 896 [S]
FX-format photographs taken in movie live view (3:2): 4,928 x 3,280 [L], 3,696 x 2,456 [M], 2,464 x 1,640 [S]
DX-format photographs taken in movie live view (3:2): 3,200 x 2,128 [L], 2,400 x 1,592 [M], 1,600 x 1,064 [S]
A DX-based format is used for photographs taken using the DX (24x16) 1.5x image area; an FX-based format is used for all other photographs
NEF (RAW): 12 or 14 bit, lossless compressed, compressed or uncompressed
TIFF (RGB)
JPEG: JPEG-Baseline compliant with fine (approx. 1:4), normal (approx. 1:8) or basic (approx. 1:16) compression (Size priority); Optimal quality compression available
NEF (RAW)+JPEG: Single photograph recorded in both NEF (RAW) and JPEG formats
Can be selected from Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, Landscape; selected Picture Control can be modified; storage for custom Picture Controls
XQD and Type I CompactFlash memory cards (UDMA compliant)
Either card can be used for primary or backup storage or for separate storage of NEF (RAW) and JPEG images; pictures can be copied between cards
DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System) 2.0, DPOF (Digital Print Order Format), Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras) 2.3, PictBridge
Eye-level pentaprism single-lens reflex viewfinder
FX (36x24): Approx. 100% horizontal and 100% vertical
1.2x (30x20): Approx. 97% horizontal and 97% vertical
DX (24x16): Approx. 97% horizontal and 97% vertical
5:4 (30x24): Approx. 97% horizontal and 100% vertical
Approx. 0.7x (50 mm f/1.4 lens at infinity, -1.0 m-1)
18 mm (-1.0 m-1; from center surface of viewfinder eyepiece lens)
-3 to +1 m-1
Type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark VIII screen with AF area brackets and framing grid
Quick return
When Pv button is pressed, lens aperture is stopped down to value selected by user (A and M modes) or by camera (P and S modes)
Instant return, electronically controlled
Compatible with AF NIKKOR lenses, including type G and D lenses (some restrictions apply to PC-NIKKOR lenses), DX lenses [using DX (24x16) image area], AI-P NIKKOR lenses and non-CPU AI lenses (exposure modes A and M only); IX-NIKKOR lenses, lenses for the F3AF and non-AI lenses cannot be used
Electronically-controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter
1/8,000 to 30 s in steps of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV, bulb, X250
X=1/250 s; synchronizes with shutter at 1/250 s or slower
S (single frame), CL (continuous low speed), CH (continuous high speed), Q (quiet shutter-release), (self-timer), MUP (mirror up)
Up to approx. 10 fps (CL) or approx. 10 to 11 fps (CH)
2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s; 1 to 9 exposures at intervals of 0.5, 1, 2 or 3 s
TTL exposure metering using RGB sensor with approx. 91K (91,000) pixels
Matrix: 3D color matrix metering III (type G and D lenses); color matrix metering III (other CPU lenses); color matrix metering available with non-CPU lenses if user provides lens data
Center-weighted: Weight of 75% given to 12-mm circle in center of frame; diameter of circle can be changed to 8, 15 or 20 mm, or weighting can be based on average of entire frame (non-CPU lenses use 12-mm circle or average of entire frame)
Spot: Meters 4-mm circle (about 1.5% of frame) centered on selected focus point (on center focus point when non-CPU lens is used)
Matrix or center-weighted metering: -1 to 20 EV
Spot metering: 2 to 20 EV
Combined CPU and AI
Programmed auto with flexible program (P); shutter-priority auto (S); aperture-priority auto (A); manual (M)
-5 to +5 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV
2 to 9 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 or 1 EV
Luminosity locked at detected value with the center of the sub-selector
ISO 100 to 12800 in steps of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV; can also be set to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 or 1 EV (ISO 50 equivalent) below ISO 100 or to approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1, 2, 3 or 4 EV (ISO 204800 equivalent) above ISO 12800; auto ISO sensitivity control available
Can be selected from auto, extra high +2/+1, high, normal, low or off
2 frames using selected value for one frame or 3 to 5 frames using preset values for all frames
Nikon Advanced Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection, fine-tuning, 51 focus points (including 15 cross-type sensors; f/8 supported by 11 sensors)
-2 to +19 EV (ISO 100, 20deg.C/68deg.F)
Autofocus (AF): Single-servo autofocus (AF-S); continuous-servo autofocus (AF-C); predictive focus tracking automatically activated according to subject status
Manual focus (M): Electronic rangefinder can be used
Can be selected from 51 or 11 focus points
Single-point AF, 9-, 21- or 51-point dynamic-area AF, 3D-tracking, auto-area AF
Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo autofocus) or by pressing the center of the sub-selector
TTL: i-TTL flash control using RGB sensor with approx. 91K (91,000) pixels is available with SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700, SB-600 or SB-400; i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR is used with matrix and center-weighted metering, standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR with spot metering
Front-curtain sync, slow sync, rear-curtain sync, red-eye reduction, red-eye reduction with slow sync, slow rear-curtain sync; auto FP high-speed sync supported
-3 to +1 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV
2 to 9 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 or 1 EV
Lights when optional flash unit is fully charged; flashes after flash is fired at full output
ISO 518 hot-shoe with sync and data contacts and safety lock
Advanced Wireless Lighting supported with SB-910, SB-900, SB-800 or SB-700 as a master flash and SB-600 or SB-R200 as remotes, or SU-800 as commander; auto FP high-speed sync and modeling illumination supported with all CLS-compatible flash units except SB-400; Flash Color Information Communication and FV lock supported with all CLS-compatible flash units
ISO 519 sync terminal with locking thread
Auto (2 types), incandescent, fluorescent (7 types), direct sunlight, flash, cloudy, shade, preset manual (up to 4 values can be stored), choose color temperature (2,500 K to 10,000 K); all with fine-tuning
2 to 9 frames in steps of 1, 2 or 3
Live view photography (quiet or silent), movie live view
Autofocus (AF): Single-servo autofocus (AF-S); full-time servo autofocus (AF-F)
Manual focus (M)
Face-priority AF, wide-area AF, normal-area AF, subject-tracking AF
Contrast-detect AF anywhere in frame (camera selects focus point automatically when face-priority AF or subject-tracking AF is selected)
TTL exposure metering using main image sensor
1,920 x 1,080; 30p (progressive), 25p, 24p
1,920 x 1,080 crop; 30p, 25p, 24p
1,280 x 720; 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p
640 x 424; 30p, 25p
Actual frame rates for 60p, 50p, 30p, 25p and 24p are 59.94, 50, 29.97, 25 and 23.976 fps respectively; all options support both high and normal image quality
MOV
H.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding
Linear PCM
Built-in monaural or external stereo microphone; sensitivity adjustable
Automatically adjusted in the range ISO 200 to 12800 or ISO 200 to Hi 4
Approx. 29 min. 59 s (20 min. depending on frame size/rate and movie quality settings)
8-cm (3.2-in.), approx. 921k-dot (VGA) TFT LCD with 170deg.viewing angle, approx. 100% frame coverage and automatic monitor brightness control using ambient brightness sensor
Full-frame and thumbnail (4, 9, or 72 images) playback with playback zoom, movie playback, photo and/or movie slide shows, histogram display, highlights, photo information, GPS data display, auto image rotation, voice memo input and playback and IPTC information embedding and display
Hi-Speed USB
Type C mini-pin HDMI connector; can be used simultaneously with camera monitor
Stereo mini-pin jack (3.5-mm diameter; plug-in power supported)
Stereo mini-pin jack (3.5-mm diameter)
Can be used to connect optional remote control, GPS Unit GP-1 or GPS device compliant with NMEA0183 version 2.01 or 3.01 (requires optional GPS Adapter Cord MC-35 and cable with D-sub 9-pin connector)
RJ-45 connector
For Wireless Transmitter WT-5A/B/C/D
Arabic, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian
One Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL18
AC Adapter EH-6b; requires Power Connector EP-6 (available separately)
1/4 in. (ISO 1222)
0 to 40deg.C/32 to 104deg.F
Less than 85% (no condensation)
Approx. 160 x 156.5 x 90.5 mm/6.3 x 6.2 x 3.6 in.
Approx. 1,340 g/2 lb 15.3 oz with battery and XQD memory card but without body cap and accessory shoe cover; approx. 1,180 g/2 lb 9.6 oz (camera body only)
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D4 - How to Perfect Perfection
By herebedragons
I am NOT a professional photographer. In fact, I owned the Nikon D3 and now, the D4 only to make family pictures and document my life, which I consider to be an equally worthy pursuit as the business professionals that use this as a tool for their livelihoods. However, the fact that I am not a professional may color the perspective of my review, so take it for what it's worth ... My first Nikon "pro body" was the Nikon D3 and I skipped the D3s, which had I not done so, I would probably have ...
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D4 is Fantastic!
By Mike
I use the D4 to compliment my Leica setup which I reserve for static subjects. The D4 is an unbelievably awesome machine with unprecedented focus tracking and clean noise free images to high iso's. I shoot everything in RAW, make sure I capture everything correct in camera and convert to DNG upon import to Lightroom. The files are fantastic right out of camera. Very happy with the results of this body. The 85 f/1.4G, 200 f/2G II and the 70-200 f/2.8G II are what I have shot with this body so ...
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The Nikon D4 DSLR is equipped with a new Nikon FX-format CMOS image sensor (imaging size of 36.0 x 23.9 mm) and ExPEED 3, the latest image-processing engine specifically optimized for digital-SLR cameras, making it the next-generation flagship Nikon digital-SLR camera with the ultimate in versatility and functionality that offers superior image quality rich in detail along with excellent high-speed performance. It has an effective pixel count of 16.2-million pixels and offers superior image quality under a broad range of lighting conditions with its image sensor supporting an incredible range of sensitivities from ISO 50 to ISO 204800.
The new 91K-pixel (approximately 91,000 pixels) RGB sensor supports the Advanced Scene Recognition System, which is able to recognize human faces even when images are framed using the optical viewfinder. In addition, the Advanced Scene Recognition System offers significant improvements in AF, AE, i-TTL flash control and auto white balance (AWB) control accuracy.
The 51 focus point AF system has been improved with faster initiation of autofocusing and the ability to detect and focus on subjects with less lighting. In addition, 11 focus points are fully functional when lenses with a maximum aperture of f/8 are used. All of this means more precise autofocusing when super-telephoto NIKKOR lenses are used with teleconverters (2.0x). The Multi-area Mode Full HD D-movie movie recording function is capable of recording full-HD movies at 30 fps and offers three movie recording formats for selection according to recording conditions or creative intent.
In addition to built-in wired LAN features, the D4 also supports high-speed image transfer via wireless LAN when the new, compact, easy-to-use Wireless Transmitter WT-5 (available separately) is connected to the camera. The D4 is also equipped with a number of new functions that support a more efficient workflow for professional photographers, including one that allows users to add IPTC (International Press Telecommunications Council) information to images.
New Firmware Update; http://support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/18115
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