Nikon have released the first firmware update (version 1.10) for the flagship D3 DSLR.
The following changes have been made in version 1.10:
Nikon have released the first firmware update (version 1.10) for the flagship D3 DSLR.
The following changes have been made in version 1.10:
The Nikon D3 DSLR is the long awaited addition to the Nikon DSLR range - Nikon’s first full frame image sensor.
The Nikon D3 features the new full frame ‘FX’ image sensor with an area of 36 x 23.9mm. It has a resolution of 12 megapixels.
Existing Nikon lenses will work on the Nikon D3 in DX Crop mode (at reduced resolution of 5.1 megapixels). Maximum shooting speed is 9 frames per second (at full resolution) - although it can be boosted to 10 fps in DX Crop mode or even 11 fps with some adjustments and limitations to auto focus.
The ISO range is a staggering 100 to 25,600 thanks to a new processor called Expeed. It has an ISO range of up to 6400.
The feature list goes on and if you’re interested in learning more see Nikon’s announcement below. Read the full story