Have you ever though of going for a 24.5 megapixel sensor camera? No! Then probably, this is the right time for you to think about it… Nikon’s new DSLR camera- the D3x, will surely set your pulse racing… and above all, if you are a professional, then this is surely meant for you.
According to a release issued by Nikon,
- Newly developed Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor (35.9 x 24.0 mm sensing area).
- 24.5 million effective pixels.
- Superior-resolution image quality equivalent to medium-format digital cameras.
- High-speed continuous shooting of up to approx. 5 frames per second in FX format (24.5 megapixels) / 5:4 (20.4 megapixels); 7 frames per second in DX format (10.5megapixels).
- Wide ISO sensitivity of 100 to 1600 at normal setting, with low noise performance.
- Two Live View modes — Handheld and Tripod.
- High-density 51-point (world’s largest number) AF system.
Other features
- Lateral chromatic aberration reduction.
- Vignette Control.
- Optical viewfinder achieves approx. 100%*6 frame coverage and 0.7x*7 magnification in FX format.
- Three sensing areas: FX format (36 x 24), DX format (24 x 16), and 5:4 (30 x 24).
- Customizable function button.
- Choice of black or white letters for shooting information display.
- AF fine adjustment with professional standard of accuracy.
- Compliant with HDMI™ for high-definition image playback.
- Lets you shoot up to approx. 4,400 frames on a single battery charge.
The camera is expected to be launched this month and will cost $8,000 (Rs.3,92,638).