Nikon has officially announced its D3x - the company's highest resolution DSLR to date, aimed primarily at the studio photographer.
The camera features 24.5-megapixels and can shoot bursts at full resolution of up to five frames per second. Reducing the resolution to 10.5-megapixles allows bursts of seven frames per second.
Designed to meet the demands of a growing multitude of serious professionals, such as studio photographers, for whom exquisite detail is a vital part of their work, the D3X achieves resolution comparable to medium-format cameras.
This versatility is furthered by the fact that, as noted previously, the D3X is built around the same rugged, weather-sealed body that Nikon uses for the D3 – making the D3X among the most portable options out there offering this kind of resolution.
So is the D3x worth the wait? Damn right,it's the hottest camera out there, and a fantastic investment.
Thursday, 4 December 2008
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