The Nikon D4S DSLR has been released
and exbihited in a plastic case, it's official now. There's a hefty
list of what has been updated. To begin with, it comes with same
16.2-megapixel image size, but if you're a professional photographer
already have a D4 or a D3, you'll be amazed to see the differences.
A focus on better noise reduction. ISO
now has new ranges from 100 - 25600, with its Hi4 setting is up to a
mind-boggling 409600.
The new Nikon's DSLR also delivers an
improved auto-focus system for both photos and video. There's lot of
improvements to both the tracking system and the algorithms for
governing the D4S focuses.
A new feature with Group AF mode tracks
five separate points, with a moving subject (or a moving
photographer) should pose less of a threat to crisp photos. Now, you
can even capture uncompressed 1080p resolution with rate of 60
frames/second and tracking has been bumped up to 11 frames per second
on full auto-focus and exposure.
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