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By HotHardware, published 01-07-2012
The high-end camera market is seriously heating up. Just months after Canon's EOS-1D X hit the scene, Nikon's response is now official. It's the D4, and while you may say it's a follow-up to the D3S, it's more like an evolutionary step. There's a new FX-format CMOS sensor (16.2MP), the same ISO range as on the D3S (100 to 12,800 natively),...

By TechRadar, published 16-12-2011
Nikon D800: What we want to seeWe seem to have been talking about the replacement for the Nikon D700 for ever, but the update, widely anticipated to be called the Nikon D800, has still be announced. Although there have been suggestions of an imminent D800 release date, the recent flooding Thailand is rumoured to have put back the announcement. With Nikon now recovering its production capabilities, perhaps we could see a replacement for the Nikon D700 in the very near future.Rumours about the likely specification of the D800 have been circulating for months, but what do we actually want from this camera? We've given it some thought and come up with what we think its spec sheet should feature.SensorThe Nikon D700 has a full-frame 12 million pixel sensor and there are rumours that its replace...

By TechRadar, published 25-11-2011
OverviewAs the manufacturer's first foray into the digital medium format arena, the Pentax 645D brings plenty of appealing features to the game, including a 40MP, 44 x 33mm, Kodak-developed CCD sensor that's designed to deliver professional image quality exceeding that of a 35mm full-frame DSLR.With a nod to Pentax's original medium format film 645 camera system, the new digital SLR version looks and feels every bit as solid as its well-respected 1980s-born ancestor, sporting a similarly intuitive design. Despite its retro looks, however, the Pentax 645D is equipped with a whole host of up-to-date photography technologies and plenty of advanced functionality: all in an easy-to-use package.The Pentax 645D has an RRP of £8999.99 for the camera body alone, or just shy of £10,000 to buy it a...

By TechRadar, published 25-11-2011
OverviewAs the manufacturer's first foray into the digital medium format arena, the Pentax 645D brings plenty of appealing features to the game, including a 40MP, 44 x 33mm, Kodak-developed CCD sensor that's designed to deliver professional image quality exceeding that of a 35mm full-frame DSLR.With a nod to Pentax's original medium format film 645 camera system, the new digital SLR version looks and feels every bit as solid as its well-respected 1980s-born ancestor, sporting a similarly intuitive design. Despite its retro looks, however, the Pentax 645D is equipped with a whole host of up-to-date photography technologies and plenty of advanced functionality: all in an easy-to-use package.The Pentax 645D has an RRP of £8999.99 for the camera body alone, or just shy of £10,000 to buy it a...

By TechRadar, published 25-11-2011
OverviewAs the manufacturer's first foray into the digital medium format arena, the Pentax 645D brings plenty of appealing features to the game, including a 40MP, 44 x 33mm, Kodak-developed CCD sensor that's designed to deliver professional image quality exceeding that of a 35mm full-frame DSLR.With a nod to Pentax's original medium format film 645 camera system, the new digital SLR version looks and feels every bit as solid as its well-respected 1980s-born ancestor, sporting a similarly intuitive design. Despite its retro looks, however, the Pentax 645D is equipped with a whole host of up-to-date photography technologies and plenty of advanced functionality: all in an easy-to-use package.The Pentax 645D has an RRP of £8999.99 for the camera body alone, or just shy of £10,000 to buy it a...

By TechRadar, published 25-11-2011
OverviewAs the manufacturer's first foray into the digital medium format arena, the Pentax 645D brings plenty of appealing features to the game, including a 40MP, 44 x 33mm, Kodak-developed CCD sensor that's designed to deliver professional image quality exceeding that of a 35mm full-frame DSLR.With a nod to Pentax's original medium format film 645 camera system, the new digital SLR version looks and feels every bit as solid as its well-respected 1980s-born ancestor, sporting a similarly intuitive design. Despite its retro looks, however, the Pentax 645D is equipped with a whole host of up-to-date photography technologies and plenty of advanced functionality: all in an easy-to-use package.The Pentax 645D has an RRP of £8999.99 for the camera body alone, or just shy of £10,000 to buy it a...

By TechRadar, published 25-11-2011
OverviewAs the manufacturer's first foray into the digital medium format arena, the Pentax 645D brings plenty of appealing features to the game, including a 40MP, 44 x 33mm, Kodak-developed CCD sensor that's designed to deliver professional image quality exceeding that of a 35mm full-frame DSLR.With a nod to Pentax's original medium format film 645 camera system, the new digital SLR version looks and feels every bit as solid as its well-respected 1980s-born ancestor, sporting a similarly intuitive design. Despite its retro looks, however, the Pentax 645D is equipped with a whole host of up-to-date photography technologies and plenty of advanced functionality: all in an easy-to-use package.The Pentax 645D has an RRP of £8999.99 for the camera body alone, or just shy of £10,000 to buy it a...
By SlashGear, published 21-11-2011
Details of Nikon’s upcoming D800 DSLR have leaked, including photos of the much-anticipated 36-megapixel camera. Said to be smaller and lighter than the Nikon D700, despite offering three times the sensor resolution and a bigger display, the D800 should also deliver better video quality than the D3s according to Nikon Rumors‘ sources, offering capture options at up [...]
By TechRadar, published 08-11-2011
Speculation is rife that we might be about to see a Nikon D4 released onto the market soon.Several hints suggest that it will be revealed as soon as this month, which would make sense given that the D3 was released back four years ago, back in August 2007, with the D3s following two years later. Rumours suggest that the D4 will be announced at the same time as the expected DX format, the Nikon D400.Nikon D4 specs Any impending D4 would sit at the top of Nikon's range, aimed at professional photographers and featuring a full-frame sensor.The D3 and D3s are both equipped with a 12.1 megapixel sensor, which by today's standards seems quite low, so expect this to be increased in the new model, perhaps even past the 24-million pixel sensor currently found in the D3x. A recent report by Sony Alp...

By TechRadar, published 20-04-2011
Nikon D5100 Review: OverviewAlthough there has been some overlap, digital SLR development has gone through some quite distinct phases. Initially the battle was to produce affordable models, and once this was achieved manufacturers turned their attention to producing cameras with higher pixel counts. This was followed by a push in sensitivity levels and improved low-light performance. During these development phases camera functionality has also expanded, with manufacturers capitalising upon the benefits of digital technology and introducing features such as live view, video and dynamic range optimisation systems. Now, there's a drive to make these increasingly complex and versatile SLRs easier to use, while at the same time helping photographers be more creative.The Nikon D5100, which serv...
By Thinkdigit, published 28-02-2011
Introduction - Look and Feel Features Performance: Focussing & Image Quality Final Take - Specifications Any photographer worth his prime lens would have heard of the Nikon D3s. A full size, full frame, professional-grade body, the D3s is Nikons offering to professionals who don't quite need a very high megapixel output, but demand speed and do a lot of shooting in low, or less-than-ideal light. Pro bodies such as this one are definitely not for the tentative enthusiast. They weigh w [...] Read the entire article