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| This Camera is everything and more of what is being said of it. I just got the D2x this week shot over 200 images with it learning it and enjoying it,... | |
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| Points (Zones): 11 Lens System Mounting: Nikon F Additional features Self Timer: Yes Self Timer Delay: 10 sec, 2 sec, 5 sec. | |
| Liuzhaojie |
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| This is my main camera now and I use it to take and sell nature and wildlife photographs. After using the D70, D2H, and D2Hs. Everything Cost | |
| schelmut |
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| When we first arrived in Korea, the boss took us out to Gyeongbukgung and toured us around snapping pictures with this very nice looking camera. Great pictures! It is expensive, bulky and heavy but damn the pictures are good! | |
| Pam Bergman |
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| The Autofocus Direction pad now has its own dedicated sensor at 6.8 megapixels: A continuous shooting rate of 8 frames per second at full 12. | |
| Pege63 |
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| I have no concern about this camera. Good resolution, Good toughness battery!! Nothing This camera is similar to my older film camera A F5 system. Extremely fast autofocus and large image buffer... | |
| Rasper |
10:12pm on Monday, April 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| Professional type,requires some skills and kn... the best on the market very expensive I have absolutely no complaints - the capabilities of this camera far exceed my skills as a photographer. Speed, flexibility, control Size, weight | |
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Defy Limitations the ultimate in Nikon FX-format performance.
Nikon's original FX-format CMOS image sensor with 36.0 (H) x 23.9 (V) mm image size; 12.1 effective megapixels Compatible with three image-sensor formats FX format (36 x 24), 5:4 (30 x 24) and DX format (24 x 16) Sensitivity range ISO 200 to 6400 at normal setting for exceptionally highquality images; can be set to ISO-equivalent 25,600 Incorporates Nikon's original EXPEED digital image processing concept Nikon's original Scene Recognition System, utilizing the 1,005-pixel RGB sensor, greatly improves autofocus, auto exposure and auto white balance performance New 51-point autofocus system features 15 cross-type sensors that maximize the potential of lenses with apertures as small as f/5.6 High-speed continuous shooting at approx. 9 frames per second [FX format (36 x 24)/5:4 (30 x 24)]/approx. 11 fps [DX format (24 x 16)] *1 Newly employed Picture Control System enables creation of desired picture with preferred tones Accurate focal-plane contrast AF*2 available with built-in Liveview mode Wireless Transmitter WT-4*3 (optional) enables wireless connection of the camera to a PC, with thumbnail display (of up to ve images), and downloading of selected images. Active D-Lighting optimizes tone reproduction in both shadows and highlights CF card double slot accepts two CF cards Quick response with approx. 0.12 sec. startup time and 37 ms shutterrelease time lag Viewnder with approx. 100% frame coverage and approx. 0.7x magnication in FX format High-denition (920,000 dots), 170 viewing angle, 3-inch VGA LCD monitor with tempered glass
More information available Fall 2007.
*1 With Continuous-servo AF, S or M exposure mode, shutter speed 1/250 sec. or faster; other settings are set at "Default". *2 When Tripod mode is selected. *3 Specications differ depending on country or area.
Nikon Digital SLR Camera D3 Specifications
Type of Camera Effective Pixels Image Sensor Image Size (pixels) Single-lens reflex digital camera 12.1 million CMOS sensor, 36.0 x 23.9 mm; total pixels: 12.87 million; Nikon FX format Image area FX format (36 x 24) 5:4 (30 x 24) DX format (24 x 16) L 4,256 x 2,832 3,552 x 2,832 2,784 x 1,848 M 3,184 x 2,120 2,656 x 2,120 2,080 x 1,384 S 2,128 x 1,416 1,776 x 1,416 1,392 x 920 1) Autofocus: Single-servo AF (S); continuous-servo AF (C); focus tracking automatically activated according to subject status, 2) Manual focus (M) with electronic rangefinder Single AF point can be selected from 51 or 11 focus points 1) Single-point AF, 2) Dynamic AF [number of AF areas: 9, 21, 51, 51 (3D-tracking)], 3) Automaticarea AF Focus Lock Focus can be locked by pressing AE-L/AF-L button or by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-point AF in AF-S) Exposure Metering System TTL full-aperture exposure metering using 1,005-pixel RGB sensor 1) 3D Color Matrix Metering II (type G and D lenses); Color Matrix Metering II (other CPU lenses); Color Matrix Metering (non-CPU lenses if user provides lens data) 2) Center-weighted: Weight of 75% given to 8-, 15- or 20-mm circle in center of frame, or weighting based on average of entire frame 3) Spot: Meters 4-mm circle (about 1.5% of frame) centered on selected focus area (on center focus area when non-CPU lens is used) Metering Range 1) 0 to 20 EV (Matrix or center-weighted metering), 2) 2 to 20 EV (Spot metering) (ISO 100 equivalent, f/1.4 lens, at 20C/68F) Exposure Meter Coupling Combined CPU and AI Exposure Modes 1) Programmed Auto (P) with flexible program, 2) Shutter-Priority Auto (S), 3) Aperture-Priority Auto (A), 4) Manual (M) Exposure Compensation 5 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV Exposure Lock Exposure locked at detected value with AE-L/AF-L button Exposure Bracketing Exposure and/or flash bracketing (2 to 9 exposures in increments of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 or 1 EV) Picture Control System Four setting options: Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome; each option can be adjusted Shutter Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter; 1/8,000 to 30 s in steps of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV; Bulb Sync Contact X = 1/250 s; flash synchronization at up to 1/250 s Flash Control 1) TTL flash control with 1,005-pixel RGB sensor; i-TTL balanced fill-flash and standard i-TTL fill-flash available with SB-800, 600 or 400 2) Auto aperture (AA): Available with SB-800 and CPU lens 3) Non-TTL auto (A): Available with SB-800, 28, 27 or 22s 4) Range-priority manual (GN): Available with SB-800 Flash Sync Modes 1) Front-curtain sync (normal), 2) Slow sync, 3) Rear-curtain sync, 4) Red-eye reduction, 5) Redeye reduction with slow sync Accessory Shoe Standard ISO 518 hot-shoe contact with safety lock Sync Terminal ISO 519 standard terminal Creative Lighting System With Speedlights such as SB-800, SB-600, SB-R200, supports Advanced Wireless Lighting, Auto FP High-Speed Sync, Flash Color Information Communication, modeling flash and FV lock Self-timer Electronically controlled timer with duration of 2, 3, 10 or 20 s Depth-of-field When CPU lens is attached, lens aperture can be stopped down to value selected by user Preview Button (A and M modes) or value selected by camera (P and S modes) 10-pin Terminal 1) GPS: NMEA 0183 (Ver. 2.01 and 3.01) interface standard supported with 9-pin D-sub cable and GPS Cable MC-35 (optional) 2) Remote control: via 10-pin terminal Supported Languages Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish Power Source One Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a/EL4, Quick Charger MH-22, AC Adapter EH-6 (optional) Tripod Socket 1/4 in. (ISO 1222) Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 159.5 x 157 x 87.5 mm (6.3 x 6.2 x 3.4 in.) Weight Approx. 1,240 g (2.7 lb.) without battery, memory card, body cap or accessory shoe cover Operating Environment Temperature: 0-40C/32-104F, Humidity: under 85% (no condensation) Supplied Accessories* Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a, Quick Charger MH-22, USB Cable UC-E4, Audio Video Cable EG-D2, Camera Strap AN-D3, Body Cap BF-1A, Accessory Shoe Cap BS-2, Eyepiece DK-17, Battery Chamber Cover BL-4, USB Cable Clip, Software Suite CD-ROM Focus Point AF-Area Mode
*Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area
Lens Servo
Sensitivity
File System Storage System
Storage Media Release Modes
ISO 200 to 6,400 in steps of 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV; sensitivity decreases approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or 1 (ISO 100 equivalent) EV below ISO 200, and increases approx. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1 (ISO 12,800 equivalent), or 2 (ISO 25,600 equivalent) EV over ISO 6,400 Compliant with DCF 2.0, DPOF and Exif 2.21 Compressed 12/14-bit NEF (RAW, Lossless compressed): approx. 60-80% Compressed 12/14-bit NEF (RAW, Compressed): approx. 45-60% JPEG: JPEG-baseline-compliant; can be selected from Size priority and Optimal quality CompactFlash (Type I/II, compliant with UDMA ); Microdrives 1) Single-frame [S] mode, 2) Continuous low-speed [CL] mode: 1-9 frames per second*, 3) Continuous high-speed [CH] mode: 9 fps (9-11 fps with DX format)*, 4) Liveview [LV] mode, 5) Self-timer [ ] mode, 6) Mirror-up [Mup] mode
*With Continuous-servo AF, S or M exposure mode, shutter speed 1/250 s or faster; other settings are set at Default.
White Balance
Liveview LCD Monitor Playback Function Video Output HDMI Output Interface Lens Mount Compatible Lenses*1
Auto (TTL white balance with main image sensor and 1,005-pixel RGB sensor); Seven manual modes can be preset with fine-tuning; color temperature setting; white balance bracketing: 2 to 9 exposures in increments of 1, 2 or 3 Handheld mode: TLL phase-difference AF with 51 focus areas (15 cross-type sensors) Tripod mode: focal-plane contrast AF on a desired point within a specific area 3-in., approx. 920,000-dot (VGA), 170-degree wide-viewing-angle, 100% frame coverage, lowtemperature polysilicon TFT LCD with brightness adjustment 1) Full frame, 2) Thumbnail (4 or 9 segments), 3) Zoom, 4) Slideshow, 5) Histogram indication, 6) Shooting data, 7) Highlight point display, 8) Auto image rotation NTSC or PAL; simultaneous playback from both the video output and on the LCD monitor available Supports HDMI version 1.3a; Type A connector is provided as HDMI output terminal; simultaneous playback from both the HDMI output terminal and on the LCD monitor not available Hi-speed USB Nikon F mount with AF coupling and AF contacts 1) Type G or D AF Nikkor: All functions supported 2) DX AF Nikkor: All functions supported except FX-format (36x24)/5:4 (30x24) image size 3) AF Nikkor other than type G or D*2: All functions supported except 3D Color Matrix Metering II 4) AI-P Nikkor: All functions supported except autofocus and 3D Color Matrix Metering II 5) Non-CPU AI Nikkor: Can be used in exposure modes A and M; electronic rangefinder can be used if maximum aperture is f/5.6 or faster; Color Matrix Metering and aperture value display supported if user provides lens data
*1. IX Nikkor lenses cannot be used *2. Excluding lenses for F3AF
Picture Angle Equivalent to angle produced by lens focal length (1.5 times when DX format is selected) Viewfinder SLR-type with fixed eye-level pentaprism; built-in diopter adjustment (-3 to +1 m-1) Eyepoint 18 mm (-1.0 m-1) Focusing Screen Type B BriteView Clear Matte VI screen Viewfinder Frame Coverage Approx. 100% (vertical/horizontal) Viewfinder Magnification Approx. 0.7x (50mm f/1.4 lens at infinity; -1.0 m-1) Reflex Mirror Quick-return type Lens Aperture Instant-return type, with depth-of-field preview button Autofocus TTL phase detection, 51 focus points (15 cross-type sensors) by Nikon Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus module; Detection: -1 to +19 EV (ISO 100 at 20C/68F); AF fine adjustment possible Focal-plane contrast [in Liveview (Tripod) mode]
Main Optional Accessories
Wireless Transmitter WT- 4, Magnifying Eyepiece DK-17M, AC Adapter EH-6, Camera Control Pro 2 Software, Image Authentication Software
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Specications and equipment are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer. August 2007
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Lens: AF-S Micro NIKKOR 60mm f/2.8G ED Image quality: 14-bit RAW (NEF) Exposure: [M] mode, 1/250 second, f/8 White balance: Color Temp. (4550k) Sensitivity: ISO 100 Picture Control: Standard Frank P. Wartenberg
Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Image quality: 14bit RAW (NEF) Exposure: [M] mode, 1/125 second, f/10 White balance: Flash Sensitivity: ISO 100 Picture Control: Standard Frank P. Wartenberg
Lens: AF-S Micro NIKKOR 60mm f/2.8G ED Image quality: 14-bit RAW (NEF) Exposure: [M] mode, 1/60 second, f/8 White balance: Color Temp. (4760k) Sensitivity: ISO 100 Picture Control: Portrait Frank P. Wartenberg
Lens: PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D Image quality: 14-bit RAW (NEF) Exposure: [M] mode, 1/60 second, f/32 White balance: Auto Sensitivity: ISO 100 Picture Control: Standard Kenji Aoki
Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Image quality: 14-bit RAW (NEF) Exposure: [M] mode, 1/200 second, f/10 White balance: Auto Sensitivity: ISO 100 Picture Control: Standard Tim Andrew
Lens: AF-S VR Nikkor 200mm f/2G IF-ED Image quality: 12-bit RAW (NEF) Exposure: [M] mode, 1/80 second, f/2 White balance: Auto Sensitivity: ISO 800 Picture Control: Standard Tim Andrew
Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Image quality: 12-bit RAW (NEF) Exposure: [M] mode, 1/50 second, f/13 White balance: Auto Sensitivity: ISO 100 Picture Control: Standard Tim Andrew
Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Image quality: 14-bit RAW (NEF) Exposure: [A] mode, 1/100 second, f/5.6 White balance: Auto Sensitivity: ISO 100 Picture Control: Landscape John Shaw
W O R L D
Y O U R
S T U D I O
Extreme-resolution photography once meant a sacrifice in mobility, versatility and spontaneity. Now, the Nikon D3X builds upon the world-renowned D3, merging 24.5 megapixels of imaging performance with the speed and handling characteristics that today's photography demands: exquisite detail and tonal range in an ergonomically superior digital SLR body with comprehensive protection against dust, moisture and electromagnetic interference. Work within ISO 100 and ISO 1600 for spectacularly clean and sharp images, even in harsh conditions. The D3X's intuitive layout makes it easier to respond instantly to rapidly changing situations. With Nikon's Total Imaging System on their side, demanding photographers can better realize their vision, using the comprehensive range of renowned NIKKOR lenses and the incomparable Creative Lighting System to adapt to any assignment or shooting situation. That's creative freedom. With the D3X, the world is your studio.
Nikon FX-format CMOS image sensor with 24.5 effective megapixels l Exceptional noise control from ISO 100 to ISO 1600 Near-instantaneous shutter release time lag of approx. 0.04 seconds (based on CIPA Guideline)* l 5-frames-per-second continuous shooting in FX format and 7 fps in DX crop mode (up to 130 frames)* l 51-point Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus system l Scene Recognition System for more accurate AF, AE, and AWB results l Active D-Lighting for complete control over highlight and shadow detail l Picture Control: Standard, Vivid, Neutral and Monochrome (Landscape, Portrait and D2X Modes I, II and III are available free via download) l Live View mode for shooting handheld and with a tripod l Highresolution (approx. 920k dots), 3-inch VGA-size LCD monitor with tempered glass l Durable, lightweight magnesium-alloy construction and comprehensive weather sealing against dust and moisture l Intelligent power management that lets you shoot up to approx. 4,400 frames on a single battery charge (based on CIPA Guideline)** l Compatibility with the Nikon Total Imaging System *12-bit A/D conversion mode **Using EN-EL4a lithium-ion battery at Single-frame [S] mode
EXQUISITE DETAILS
The sensor's 24.5 megapixels are only the beginning. No matter how you shoot tightly controlled or on the fly the camera's phenomenally wide dynamic range retains subtlety of shadow and highlight detail that contributes to breathtaking image fidelity, which can make the difference between good pictures and exceptional ones.
Fast 14-bit A/D conversion incorporated onto the image sensor for high signal-to-noise ratio and low power consumption 24.5 megapixels, each pixel specially designed to carry larger electrical charges for outstanding light transmission properties, delivering a wider dynamic range l Exclusive low-pass filter with multi-layer coating for pristine resolution and minimized moir
IMAGES WITH THE X-FACTOR
Images with the X-factor are what your clients expect and your reputation deserves. Nikon's EXPEED processing system is much more than a mere label or processing chip component. The EXPEED at work in the D3X is designed specifically to meet the requirements of a 24.5-megapixel sensor. The results will exceed the expectations of any photographer whose work requires extreme resolution, rich tonal gradation, outstanding color accuracy and remarkable detail. Commercial and fine art photographers will immediately see that the D3X cuts no corners.
Nikon's EXPEED image processing system, utilizing a supremely powerful CPU with 16-bit image processing Faithful, pleasingly saturated color throughout the palette, with smooth tonal gradations, even in highlights l Fast and efficient processing speed
RAPID RESPONSE
Not every subject poses for the camera. Whether it's on the catwalk, in the studio or roaming in the wild, photographers must capture their subject beautifully and accurately. With its 51 individually selectable AF points, the D3X autofocus system is the same as the acclaimed Nikon D3, which has become the preferred choice of so many of the world's leading sports and news photographers by delivering tack-sharp images, even when shooting moving, low-contrast or poorly lit subjects.
51 AF points to track and capture both moving and stationary subjects 15 cross-type AF sensors that work with any NIKKOR lens f/5.6 or faster l Versatile AF-area modes: Single-point AF, Dynamic-area AF, and Auto-area AF
THE ART OF ERGONOMICS
The logic is simple: a camera that functions naturally in your hands allows creative work to flow. The D3X features Nikon's world-renowned ergonomics, placement of controls and intuitive menu systems to help you follow your instincts instead of interrupting your flow to adjust settings or scroll through menus. Every texture and control has been meticulously designed to maintain your momentum and remain comfortable in your hands for as long as it takes to complete the assignment.
COMPREHENSIVE PROTECTION
Spectacular images can be found far beyond the controlled confines of the studio. Unlike less robust 36x24mm D-SLRs or more cumbersome medium-format equipment, the D3X was designed to be at home both on the set and on location. Its performance-tested body is similar to the world-renowned D3, which has proven that it can withstand the worst of what the world's leading news photographers can throw at it. Wherever you are, the D3X delivers studio-quality images in an agile body that can withstand the elements.
Rugged magnesium alloy construction l Comprehensive protection against moisture, dust and even electromagnetic interference l A shutter unit tested inside the camera to exceed 300,000 cycles l A self-diagnostic shutter monitor for more consistent and assured performance accuracy
CREATIVE FREEDOM
Whether it's the world-renowned NIKKOR lenses or the industry-leading Speedlight system, shooting with a D3X opens the door to a range of creative opportunities that only Nikon can offer. The Nikon Total Imaging System, backed up by the Nikon Professional Services (NPS)* network is there to help you realize your vision, or even stimulate new ones.
Compatible with the extensive NIKKOR lens range, including fisheye, ultra-wide angle, zoom, telephoto, super-telephoto, micro and PC lenses Nano-crystal coating on NIKKOR lenses for spectacular clarity, as well as minimized ghost and flare effects during harsh lighting l NIKKOR Vibration Reduction to effectively compensate for blur caused by camera shake l The industry-leading Nikon Creative Lighting System, including portable and versatile Nikon Speedlights l Wireless Transmission, GPS input, HDMI output interfaces l A comprehensive suite of workflow software to manage, edit, control and authenticate your important files
*These services are for NPS members.
D3X: On Assignment
Four of the world's top professional photographers worked with the D3X on a variety of assignments.
For studio shooting, the D3X's resolution is amazing, rivaling digital mediumformat camera offerings. Tonal gradation is very smooth and even, and the color rendering is perfect for fashion and beauty. It is always thrilling for me to see the range of colors in my mind realized in the final result, and the D3X did exactly that. This camera really impressed me during our beach shoot. The beautiful tonal gradation allowed me to experiment freely in difficult light without worrying about losing detail in the brightest and darkest areas. As I shot that day, I realized that with this D3X, the challenges of harsh contrast, backlighting and sudden lighting and weather changes that
once made location shooting difficult for fashion photographers are now diminished significantly. The fast autofocus and incredible frame rate also gave me the chance to catch the perfect moment in ways that a mediumformat camera could not. One of the biggest advantages, however, is the incredible versatility in every kind of weather. Even when shooting in the rain, the D3X's brilliant autofocus was always sharp and precise, and the camera's agility and rugged build made it much easier to handle than a medium-format camera. No matter what the conditions were hot sun, strong wind or even hard rain the Nikon D3X performed!
Studio work is a game of millimeters: the slightest move can dramatically change an image and ruin what you have envisioned. The D3X gives me the mobility of a 35mm D-SLR, which opens up completely new opportunities for photographers in my line of work. Without being restrained by a camera stand, commercial and product photographers can now handhold the camera to freely seek an ideal perspective. This can save hours of setup time, as mediumformat stands and accessories are cumbersome and require numerous tedious adjustments. For me, however, the biggest surprise of the D3X was the image quality. As a studio still life photographer making my living with expensive medium-format digital equipment, I was skeptical about what any D-SLR could deliver. At the beginning, I was
certain that the D3X images would be vastly inferior to the medium format. The price difference alone between these two systems should be enough to explain the quality difference, I thought. It did not take long to discover that my presumptions were completely wrong. The image quality of the D3X is far better than I anticipated; it would not be an exaggeration to say it was fifty times better than my expectations. The resolution is impressive, and the bokeh reproduction is spectacular, especially when using the PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/2.8D. Another benefit I see is the D3X's ability to focus sharply with wide-angle lenses in ways that are simply impossible with the medium format. With all of these benefits, I am certain that the D3X will make a big splash in the studio photography world
The D3X's control layout is virtually identical to my trusted Nikon D3, which means that I know exactly where everything is and how it works so I can get on with the job. However, the huge increase in resolution and detail is immediately apparent when reviewing the image on the rear LCD. It was later, on a computer monitor, that I discovered image information that I simply couldn't see with my own eyes at the time. Looking at my files, I suddenly realized that I've got the image quality of a medium-format camera in the familiar and ergonomic form of a 35mm D-SLR. I can use my huge range of NIKKOR lenses including many zooms and VR optics at focal lengths not available with medium-format systems. I can also use all my Nikon Speedlights and other accessories.
Working fast, as time was tight, I completed the static shots and switched to 12-bit mode for the action shots. I had to keep reminding myself that this was a 24.5-megapixel camera and that I was able to shoot 5 frames per second, which was essential to catch that magic moment in the Turin traffic. Later, I was shooting action shots at night, wide open at f/2.0 with the AF-S VR Nikkor 200mm f/2G IF-ED at ISO 800 and ISO 1600. Despite the challenging conditions, the shots were full of crisp detail, accurate color and incredible tonal gradation. The D3X is a camera I could walk around with all day, tackling any subject without worrying about bad weather or poor light. It makes a perfect companion to my D3.
When Nikon asked me to take a D3X camera on my safari in Kenya, I was at first skeptical. But my reservations disappeared soon after I handled this camera. The D3X maintains the incredible ergonomic design, ease of menu choices and fantastic high-resolution rear LCD as the D3, but the most important addition is its 24.5-megapixel FX-format sensor. This translates into detail, detail and more detail. An incredible amount of information lies in each full-frame image, but 24.5 megapixels also mean that photographs can be cropped into panoramic formats and still retain amazing detail. On this trip, I carried an assortment of lenses, but relied heavily on my two favorite safari lenses: the
AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/4G ED VR and the AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED. The D3X worked extremely well with each lens despite all the difficult shooting scenarios that a safari can present. With the D3X, I get Nikon's exceptional handling, fast autofocus and an increased dynamic range, as well as 5 frames per second in FX format and 7 frames per second in 10-megapixel DX crop format. Combine these features with extreme resolution and NIKKOR optics and I know I'll be able to get the pictures I want. I was greatly impressed with the D3X. From landscape to wildlife, the versatility of the camera is truly amazing.
Frank P. Wartenberg Fashion (Germany)
Kenji Aoki Still life (Japan)
Tim Andrew Cars (U.K.)
John Shaw Nature and wildlife (U.S.A.)
Nikon Digital SLR Camera D3X Specifications
Type Type Lens Mount Picture Angle Effective Pixels Effective Pixels Single-lens reflex digital camera Nikon F mount with AF coupling and AF contacts Equivalent to angle produced by lens focal length (1.5 times when DX format is selected) 24.5 million Focus Autofocus Detection Range Lens Servo Focus Point AF-Area Mode Focus Lock Flash Flash Control Nikon Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus sensor module with TTL phase-detection; 51 focus points (including 15 cross-type sensors); AF fine tuning possible -1 to +19 EV (ISO 100 at 20C/68F) 1) Autofocus: Single-servo AF (S); Continuous-servo AF (C); Focus Tracking automatically activated according to subject status, 2) Manual focus (M) with electronic rangefinder Single AF point can be selected from 51 or 11 focus points 1) Single-point AF, 2) Dynamic-area AF [number of AF points: 9, 21, 51, 51 (3D-Tracking)], 3) Auto-area AF Focus can be locked by pressing AE-L/AF-L button or by pressing shutter-release button halfway (Single-point AF in AF-S)
Image Sensor Image Sensor CMOS sensor, 35.9 x 24.0 mm; Nikon FX format Total Pixels 25.72 million Dust-reduction System Image Dust Off reference data (optional Capture NX 2 software required) Storage Image Size (pixels) Image area FX format (36 x 24) DX format (24 x 16) 5:4 (30 x 24) L 6,048 x 4,032 3,968 x 2,640 5,056 x 4,032 M 4,544 x 3,024 2,976 x 1,976 3,792 x 3,024 S 3,024 x 2,016 1,984 x 1,320 2,528 x 2,016
File Format
1) NEF (RAW): 12 or 14 bit, lossless compressed, compressed, or uncompressed 2) TIFF (RGB) 3) 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 4) NEF (RAW) + JPEG: Single photograph recorded in both NEF (RAW) and JPEG formats Picture Control System Four setting options: Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome; each option can be adjusted Storage Media CompactFlash (Type I/II, compliant with UDMA); Microdrives Double Slot Slot 2 can be used for overflow or backup storage or for separate storage of NEF (RAW) and JPEG images File System Compliant with DCF 2.0, DPOF, Exif 2.21, and PictBridge SLR-type with fixed eye-level pentaprism -3 to +1 m -mm (-1.0 m-1) Type B BriteView Clear Matte VI screen Approx. 100% (vertical/horizontal) in FX format, approx. 97% (vertical/horizontal) in DX format, approx. 100% (vertical) and approx. 97% (horizontal) in 5:4 Magnification Approx. 0.7x (50mm f/1.4 lens at infinity; -1.0 m -1) Reflex Mirror Quick-return type Depth-of-field Preview When CPU lens is attached, lens aperture can be stopped down to value selected by user (A and M modes) or value selected by camera (P and S modes) Lens Aperture Instant-return type, with depth-of-field preview button 1) Type G or D AF Nikkor: All functions supported 2) DX AF Nikkor: All functions supported except FX-format (36x24)/5:4 (30x24) image size 3) AF Nikkor other than type G or D*2 : All functions supported except 3D Color Matrix Metering II 4) AI-P Nikkor: All functions supported except autofocus and 3D Color Matrix Metering II 5) Non-CPU AI Nikkor: Can be used in exposure modes A and M; electronic rangefinder can be used if maximum aperture is f/5.6 or faster; Color Matrix Metering and aperture value display supported if user provides lens data *1. IX-Nikkor lenses cannot be used *2. Excluding AF-Nikkor lenses for F3AF Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter 1/8,000 to 30 s in steps of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV; Bulb X = 1/250 s; flash synchronization at up to 1/250 s 1) Single-frame [S] mode, 2) Continuous Low-speed [CL] mode, 3) Continuous High-speed [CH] mode, 4) Live View [LV] mode, 5) Self-timer [ ] mode, 6) Mirror-up [Mup] mode DX format (24 x 16): Up to 5 fps (CL) or 5 to 7 fps (CH) Other image areas: Up to 5 fps Electronically controlled timer with duration of 2, 5, 10 or 20 s
1) TTL flash control with 1,005-pixel RGB sensor; i-TTL balanced fill-flash and standard i-TTL fill-flash available with SB-900, 800, 600 or 400 2) Auto aperture (AA): Available with SB-900, 800 and CPU lens 3) Non-TTL auto (A): Available with SB-900, 800, 28, 27 or 22s 4) Range-priority manual (GN): Available with SB-900, and 800 Flash Sync Modes 1) Front-curtain sync (normal), 2) Slow sync, 3) Rear-curtain sync, 4) Red-eye reduction, 5) Red-eye reduction with slow sync Flash-ready Indicator Lights when Speedlight such as SB-900, SB-800, SB-600, SB-400, SB-80DX, SB-28DX, or SB-50DX is fully charged; blinks after flash is fired at full output Accessory Shoe ISO 518 hot shoe with sync and data contacts, and safety lock Sync Terminal ISO 519 sync terminal with locking thread Nikon Creative Lighting With Speedlights such as SB-900, SB-800, SB-600, SB-R200, SU-800 (commander only), System (CLS) supports Advanced Wireless Lighting, Auto FP High-Speed Sync, Flash Color Information Communication, modeling flash and FV lock Auto (TTL white balance with main image sensor and 1,005-pixel RGB sensor); Seven manual modes can be preset with fine-tuning; color temperature setting; white balance bracketing: 2 to 9 exposures in increments of 1, 2 or 3 Handheld mode: TTL phase-detection AF with 51 focus areas (15 cross-type sensors) Tripod mode: Contrast-detect AF on a desired point within a specific area 3-in., approx. 920k-dot (VGA), 170-degree wide-viewing-angle, 100% frame coverage, low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD with brightness adjustment Full-frame and thumbnail (4 or 9 images) playback with playback zoom, slide show, histogram display, highlight display, auto image rotation, image comment (up to 36 characters), and voice memo input and playback
Viewfinder Viewfinder Diopter Adjustment Eyepoint Focusing Screen Frame Coverage
White Balance White Balance Live View Modes Monitor LCD Monitor Playback Playback Function
Lens Compatible Lenses*1
Interface USB Video Output
Shutter Type Speed Flash Sync Speed Release Release Modes Frame Advance Rate Self-timer Exposure Metering Metering System
Hi-Speed USB NTSC or PAL; simultaneous playback from both the video output and on the LCD monitor available HDMI Output Type A connector is provided as HDMI output terminal; simultaneous playback from both the HDMI output terminal and on the LCD monitor not available 10-pin Remote Terminal Can be used to connect optional remote control, GPS Unit GP-1, or GPS device compliant with NMEA 0183 version 2.01 and 3.01 (requires optional GPS Adapter Cord MC-35 and cable with D-sub 9-pin connector)
Supported Languages Supported Languages Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish Power Source Battery AC Adapter Tripod Socket Tripod Socket One Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a/EL4, Quick Charger MH-22/MH-21 AC Adapter EH-6 (optional) 1/4 in. (ISO 1222)
TTL full-aperture exposure metering using 1,005-pixel RGB sensor 1) 3D Color Matrix Metering II (type G and D lenses); Color Matrix Metering II (other CPU lenses); Color Matrix Metering (non-CPU lenses if user provides lens data) 2) 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) 3) 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) Metering Range 1) 0 to 20 EV (Matrix or Center-Weighted Metering), 2) 2 to 20 EV (Spot Metering) (ISO 100 equivalent, f/1.4 lens, at 20C/68F) Exposure Meter CouplingCombined CPU and AI Exposure Modes 1) Programmed Auto (P) with flexible program, 2) Shutter-Priority Auto (S), 3) AperturePriority Auto (A), 4) Manual (M) Exposure Compensation 5 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV Exposure Lock Exposure locked at detected value with AE-L/AF-L button Exposure Bracketing Exposure and/or flash bracketing (2 to 9 exposures in increments of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 or 1 EV) Sensitivity ISO 100 to 1600 in steps of 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV; can 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, or 2 EV (ISO 6400 equivalent) over ISO 1600 Active D-Lighting Can be selected from [Auto], [Extra high], [High], [Normal], [Low], or [Off]
Dimensions/Weight Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 159.5 x 157 x 87.5 mm/6.3 x 6.2 x 3.4 in. Approx. 1,220 g/2 lb. 11 oz. without battery, memory card, body cap or accessory shoe cover Weight Operating Environment Temperature Humidity 0-40C/32-104F Under 85% (no condensation)
Accessories Supplied Accessories* Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a, Quick Charger MH-22, USB Cable UC-E4, Audio Video Cable EG-D2, Camera Strap AN-D3X, Body Cap BF-1A, Accessory Shoe Cover BS-2, Eyepiece DK-17, Battery Chamber Cover BL-4, USB Cable Clip, Software Suite CD-ROM *Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area Main Optional Wireless Transmitter WT-4/4A, Magnifying Eyepiece DK-17M, AC Adapter EH-6, Capture Accessories NX2 Software, Camera Control Pro 2 Software, Image Authentication Software Note: Approx. 0.04 second* shutter release time lag extends to approx. 0.05 second* when VR is on or used together with either AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED or AF VR Zoom-Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED. Release time lag becomes approx. 0.06 second** in 14-bit A/D conversion mode.
*Based on CIPA Guideline and in 12-bit A/D conversion mode **Based on CIPA Guideline
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Specifications and equipment are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer. November 2008
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