Nikon's D3X DSLR hits the scene in official fashion
Engadget —
... After a quick outting in its own mag, Nikon has gone and gotten all officially official on the D3X. The big boy DSLR sports a bone-crushing 24.5-megapixel CMOS FX format sensor, full resolution shooting at 5 FPS, ISO from 100-1600 (expandable to 50-6400), ...
Nikon introduces flagship D-SLR - D3X
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... AF modes
1005 Pixel 3D Color Matrix Metering II with Scene Recognition System
3 inch super sensitivity 920,000 dot VGA LCD Monitor
100% viewfinder coverage
Nikon Picture Control
magnesium-alloy construction
Dual CF card slots
Virtual Horizon Graphic indicator
Up to 4,400 images per battery charge
The Nikon D3X will be available starting in December for an MSRP of $7999.95.
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Nikon D3X Digital SLR
iTech News Net —
... delivering the same fast and accurate AF performance that helped make the D3 immediately successful. It has also the Scene Recognition System, which continuously analyzes information from the 1,005-pixel RGB light sensor for refining auto exposure, auto white balance and autofocus calculations.
The D3X has a 3-inch LCD display. It supports UDMA compatible CompactFlash memory cards. Nikon D3X will be released in December 2008 for an estimated price of $7999.95.
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Nikon D3X DSLR: Price, Specs and Pics Revealed
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... price. The camera has a massive 24.5-megapixel, some of the features include, full resolution shooting at 5 FPS, ISO from 100-1600, CMOS FX format sensor JPEG, NEF and TIFF file formats up to 138MB.
The Nikon D3X DSLR is a top-tier digital camera, so do not expect it to come cheap. The camera will hit stores sometime this month, and will have a price of $7,995.95. You certainly have to love taking photos, to warrant spending that kind of money.
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24.5-megapixel Nikon D3X announced, super DSLR is company's latest flagship
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... to 50-6400. And get this: if you shoot in RAW format, one pic will take up 138MB. Why should we care? Expect the Nikon D3X's super features and ultimate quality to trickle down to cameras within the range of normal people, and look for those cameras to someday include coveted features such as the D3X's EXPEED image processing system. Up next: Nikon's much-rumored D400 , which might even have 1080p video shooting in addition to its enhanced still capabilities. Via Nikon ; more pics here ...



