When Nikon teased the development of its new flagship professional DSLR in January, it was somewhat coy about divulging any exact specifications. But now that the Nikon D4S has been officially ...
The Nikon D4S will soon be making its way into the hands of professional photographers who have decided to upgrade to the flagship US$6,500 DSLR on the promise of improved speed and low-light ...
Elyse Betters Picaro is the former Editor-in-Chief of Pocket-lint and the former Operations Manager for Valnet's Consumer Tech brands, including Pocket-lint, Android Police, and XDA. She is based in ...
The Nikon D4s is one of the most anticipated professional DLSRs of 2014 and after a tease at CES 2014 a new rumor points to an official announcement of the Nikon D4s release date, price and full ...
Nikon has revealed the full specs of the D4S, the successor to the D4, and speed is the name of the game. Joe has been writing about consumer tech for nearly seven years now, but his liking for all ...
The D4S ($6,499.95, body only) is the biggest, baddest Nikon camera that you can buy. The body is huge, thanks in part to an integrated vertical shooting grip, and it can rattle off shots at a little ...
Making a flagship product is tough work, and so is improving on it. But Nikon has managed to do that with the D4S, a new flagship camera aimed at professional photographers. It’s a souped-up version ...
We still have the 3.2-inch display on the back, 100% view optical viewfinder, and compatibility with the existing FX and DX lenses. Nikon has said that the 16.2-megapixel sensor is now capable of up ...
While it hasn't been a secret for months -- it debuted under glass at CES 2014 and underwent field testing recently at the Olympics (view some sample images) -- Nikon has finally gone public with the ...
The D4S ($6,499.95, body only) is the biggest, baddest Nikon camera that you can buy. The body is huge, thanks in part to an integrated vertical shooting grip, and it can rattle off shots at a little ...
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