Nikon D3
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| Nikon D3 | |
| Type | Digital single lens reflex camera |
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| Sensor | 36 mm × 23.9 mm CMOS, Nikon FX format |
| Maximum resolution | 12.1 megapixels |
| Lens type | Interchangeable, Nikon F mount |
| Shutter | Electromagnetically controlled vertical travel focal plane shutter |
| Shutter speed range | 30 to 1/8000 second and bulb |
| Exposure metering | TTL full aperture exposure metering system |
| Exposure modes | Program Auto [P], Shutter Priority Auto [S], Aperture Priority Auto [A], Manual [M] |
| Metering modes | 3D Color Matrix Metering II, Centre Weighted, Spot |
| Focus areas | 51 area TTL |
| Focus modes | Single Area AF, Dynamic AF with Focus Tracking and Lock-on, Closest Subject Priority, Group Dynamic AF |
| Continuous shooting | 9frame/s up to 17/64 (RAW/JPEG Fine), 11frame/s for DX mode (without autofocus) |
| Viewfinder | Optical type fixed eye level pentaprism |
| ASA/ISO range | ISO equivalency 200 to 6400 in 1/3, 1/2 or 1.0 EV steps, boosted: 100 to 25,600 |
| Flash | n/a |
| Flash bracketing | n/a |
| Focus bracketing | n/a |
| Custom WB | Auto, Presets (5), Manual, and Color temperature in Kelvin |
| WB bracketing | 2 to 9 frames, 10,20,30 MIRED steps |
| Rear LCD monitor | 3 inch, 307,000 pixels (922,000 dots), VGA |
| Storage | 2 CompactFlash (Type I or Type II) |
| Battery | Lithium Ion EN-EL4a |
| Weight | 1240 g (2.7 lb) |
| Optional battery packs | AC adapter EH-6 |
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The Nikon D3 is a 12.1 megapixel professional grade full frame (35mm) digital single lens reflex camera (DSLR) announced by the Nikon Corporation on 23 August 2007 along with the Nikon D300 DX format camera. The D3, along with the Nikon D3x, is the top model in Nikon's line of DSLRs, superseding the D2Hs and D2Xs. The D3, D3x, and Nikon D700 are the only Nikon DSLRs manufactured in Japan.
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[edit] Technology
The D3 features a full frame 35mm equivalent CMOS image sensor measuring 23.9 x 36.0 mm.[1] This sensor is larger than the DX format sensors of all previous Nikon DSLRs, and Nikon has coined the term "FX format" to describe it. The D3's sensor has larger pixels and greater light sensitivity than previous DX sensors. This allows the camera to reach higher equivalent film speeds and produce images with less noise in low light situations. Low light situations include times when the camera is operated at high shutter speed or high f number, where the lens' aperture is reduced to improve depth of field and sharpness. The sensor captures image data at 14 bits per color channel, higher than the bit depth of previous 12-bit sensors.
The camera grip and body style were designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro's Italdesign.[2] The camera body uses the Nikon F mount, making it compatible with older Nikon lenses. Other features include 9 frames per second in FX and 11 frames in DX and a large and bright LCD screen.
Two firmware updates have been released for the D3. The latest firmware version is 2.01.[3] In this firmware not only automatic correction of lateral chromatic aberration is standard, but even Vignetting ("Vignette control") and lens distortion ("Distortion") correction as well as image rotation ("Straighten") via playback ("Retouch") menu is possible.
[edit] Audience
The D3 is Nikon's first full frame DSLR. Full frame leads to less noisy pictures and more usable pictures at higher ISOs. Because it is Nikon's first such camera it does not succeed or replace another camera model. Other professional grade Nikon models included the D2Xs and D2Hs.
The camera has a vertical grip in addition to the standard horizontal grip.
When Nikon announced the D3, it was priced at US$4999, but present prices are much lower.[4] In July 2008 the camera's buffer memory was increased to 2GB, doubling its shooting capacity. This modification represents approximately 10% of the original cost of the camera.
[edit] Reception
Popular Photography magazine tested the camera.[5] The website, dated January 2008, details the results of the tests, noting that the camera has excellent control of noise, and can shoot in very low light at high ISO speeds and produce very usable results.[5] Dxomark's Sensor ranking ranks the D3 at third place behind a medium-format camera and the D3X.[6]
The Nikon D3 was tested by many independent reviewers.[7][8]
[edit] Nikon D3x
The D3x is a higher resolution version of the D3 which was announced in December 2008. It features 24.5 MP, an ISO range of 100-1600, and a new image processing system. RAW files from the camera are around 25MB in size. Open files are 69.8MB[9]
[edit] References
- ^ [1]Nikon's website
- ^ [2]Nikon.com.au
- ^ [3] D3 firmware update 2.01 for windows
- ^ Ciao: Nikon D3
- ^ a b "Camera Test: Nikon D3". Popular Photography. January 2008. http://www.popphoto.com/cameras/5047/camera-test-nikon-d3.html. Retrieved on 2008-02-22.
- ^ DxOmark: Camera rankings DxOmark Sensor
- ^ Digitalcameratracker.com: Nikon D3
- ^ Dcviews.com: Nikon D3
- ^ "Nikon unveils 24.5MP D3x digital SLR: Digital Photography Review". Digital Photography Review. 1 December 2008. http://www.dpreview.com/news/0812/081201nikond3x.asp. Retrieved on 1 December 2008.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Nikon D3 |
- Nikon D3 - Nikon global website
- Nikon D3 - Nikon USA website
- D3, Nikon global site
- D3 minisite
- NikoScope on D3 Nikon D3 reviews and postings
- Nikon D3 Review, review at Digital Photography Review
- D3 Usergroup on Nikonians
- Nikon D3 Review, review from Nature photographer Bjørn Rørslett
- International review roundup of Nikon D3 expert and user reviews by alaTest
- Nikon D3 Review, review from UK Wildlife photographer Richard Costin
- Nikon D3 Sample pictures, from momentcorp.com
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