Nikon D3S- New 12.1 Megapixel, FX-format (full-frame) CMOS sensor
- Supports all Nikkor F-mount lenses with no focal length conversion ratio to deal with; if you're using a DX-format lens, the resolution will drop to 5MP and there will be a 1.5X crop factor
- Very rugged, weather-sealed magnesium-alloy body; shutter rated to 300,000 cycles
- 3-inch LCD display with 921,000 pixels
- Live view (now activated by one button) with two AF modes and frame enlargement in manual focus mode
- Optical viewfinder has 100% coverage (97% with DX-format lenses) and 0.70X magnification
- Same 51-point autofocus system as the D3
- Full manual controls (obviously)
- ISO range of 200 - 12,800, expandable to an incredible 100 - 102,400
- Shutter speed range of 30 - 1/8000 sec, plus a bulb mode
- Six different RAW options to choose from: 12 or 14 bit, lossless compressed, compressed, or uncompressed
- User can bracket for exposure, white balance, and Active D-Lighting
- Can take up to 36 RAW or 82 JPEGs at a whopping 9 frames/second with FX lenses and 11 fps with DX lenses
- New 1.2X crop mode gives you a small telephoto boost with a modest decrease in resolution (drops to 8.4MP)
- Dust reduction system (which the D3 did not have)
- Hot shoe + flash sync port
- Same virtual horizon feature as D3
- Records HD movies at 1280 x 720 (24 fps) with monaural sound
- 5 minute recording limit
- New algorithm "severely reduces the phenomenon of rolling shutter while panning"
- Stereo microphone input allows for better sound quality
- High sensitivity movie mode allows video recording in near-darkness
- Dual CompactFlash card slots with overflow, backup, and file format separation options
- HDMI output
- Compatible with Nikon GP-1 GPS unit and WT-4A wireless transmitter
- Uses EN-EL4a li-ion battery; 4200 shots per charge (!)
- Ships in November for $5200, body only
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