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April 2012
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The editors liked
Full frame sensor
10 fps RAW shooting
Manual audio controls
Webbased camera control
Dual card slots
Uncompressed video via HDMI port
Superb image quality
Amazing lowlight abilities
1080p movie mode
Same tough and wellconsidered pro camera build with a lower pentaprism that offers 100 percent viewfinder coverage
Speedier overall than the previous model (which was already speedy)
Higher resolution sensor than previous model allows you to print large
Speed
A gazillion useful features
And excellent high-ISO-sensitivity photos are among the Nikon D4's standout qualities
Classleading image noise
Superb dynamicrange
Ultrafast autofocus
Very fast continuous drive with deep buffer
Extremely fast and responsive
Ultrashort blackout
Good coloraccuracy
Flexible selftimer and exposure delay
Highly customizable with plenty
Full frame sensor. Every physical control you could ever want. Integrated vertical grip. Shoots at 10 frames per second. Very low image noise. Uncompressed 1080p video output.
Separate 91
000pixel sensor is dedicated to light metering
Autofocus and recognizing and adjusting to different shooting scenarios. More rounded and ergonomic design with lower pentaprism still lets you see 100 percent of what you're shooting through the
Performance is hard to fault
Build quality is excellent and there's pretty much every feature you could ask for.
The editors didn't like
Expensive
No SD card slot
Choice to go with new XQD card format for second card slot is dubious
Our first test model experienced lockup/freeze issue
Competing camera from Canon has slightly faster frame rate
Price
$5
999
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The camera's vertical and horizontal shooting experience could be a little more consistent
Poor Automatic WB in lowlight
Overly soft JPEGs
Bizarre Auto ISO
Poor Liveview
Not ExposurePriority
Exposure Delay mode hidden in menu
Indistinct ISO button
Rather bulky
No 16
9 guidelines for timelapse
Asymmetric memory card types
Big and heavy. 16-megapixel resolution. Only one CF card slot
Second card slot is Sony's new and expensive XQD format. Builtin mic only offers mono sound. Burst shooting is a frame slower persecond than the competing Canon 1D X
The price point means its out of reach for most of us.
Great image quality, superb autofocus system in all conditions, great design (improvements), excellent movie mode, fast burst mode, long-lasting battery life
Image quality isn't significantly better than Nikon D3S, pipped by the Canon 1D X in burst shooting speed, more expensive than most will be able to afford, USB 2.0 output (despite use of XQD card)
There’s no doubt that the Nikon D4 is an incredible camera. D3S owners might not see enough of an image quality improvement to make the upgrade (ignoring resolution difference), but everywhere else the camera is a stunner. A world-class autofocus syste...
Both the Nikon D3 and D3S were hugely important cameras when released, and for a while they were the pinnacle of professional DSLRs. However, with the resolution of the D3S starting to look a little dated, it was perhaps due an update. The Nikon D4 has in...
Great AF system, Noise control, Huge ISO range, Ergonomic body
Complex AF system, AF points clustered, Some movement in card bay
The design changes made since the D3s make a significant and positive impact on the handling of the Nikon D4. Those upgrading may find it takes a while to get used to using the mini-joystick controllers to set the AF point, but they make it quicker and e...
Performance is hard to fault, Image quality is exceptional, Build quality is excellent, Pretty much every feature you could need
Price makes it too expensive for most
Overall image quality of the D4 is exactly what you would expect of a professional-grade, flagship DSLR, which is to say first class. Detail from the new sensor is excellent, especially at the lower ISOs, while tonal gradation, colour accuracy when shooti...
Burst mode of 10 fps, Built for rugged use, Extensive weather sealing, 51-point AF system is very effective at tracking subjects and low light performance, Great high ISO performance, Best video quality we have seen so far
Battery life reduced to just 2200 shots, Quite heavy. Will require a rig for stabilizing when shooting video, Pricey
The D4 is, in simple words, a dream camera. The full frame sensor renders beautiful images and the rugged build of the camera makes it ideal for shooting in pretty much any condition. There really is nothing to dislike about this camera. However, one feat...
Published: 2012-04-23, Author: Alexandra , review by: asia.cnet.com
Excellent shooting performance; video implementation, including manual audio control, is great; versatile connectivity options; impeccable image quality, particularly at low ISO levels; redesigned elements make all the difference to the experience.
No USB 3.0 interface; Ethernet connection sucks a lot of battery power; Live View switch is positioned awkwardly for frequent video shooters.
The Nikon D4 is a serious pro tool designed for the likes of sports and editorial photographers--its many improvements and usability tweaks will ensure that every shooting situation is catered for. ...
Low noise at ultrahigh ISOs, Fast framerates for action, Fast and accurate autofocus, Improved handling and comfortable grip
ISO performance only slightly cleaner than D3S, XQD cardslot forces users to upgrade
The Nikon D4 is a high-performance, high-precision tool which is quite obviously not for everyone. Along with its amazing high ISO low noise sensitivity, fast frames per second shooting rate and smooth handing, the D4 also comes with a monster size and a...
Low noise at ultrahigh ISOs, Fast framerates for action, Fast and accurate autofocus, Improved handling and comfortable grip
ISO performance only slightly cleaner than D3S, XQD cardslot forces users to upgrade
The Nikon D4 is a high-performance, high-precision tool which is quite obviously not for everyone. Along with its amazing high ISO low noise sensitivity, fast frames per second shooting rate and smooth handing, the D4 also comes with a monster size and a ...