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Nikon D3X 24p Brochure (PDF : 1.54 MB) - Imaging Products

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<strong>D3X</strong>: On AssignmentFour of the world's top professional photographers worked with the <strong>D3X</strong> on a variety of assignments.For studio shooting, the <strong>D3X</strong>'sresolution is amazing, rivalingdigital medium–format cameraofferings. Tonal gradation is verysmooth and even, andthe color renderingis perfect for fashionand beauty. It is alwaysthrilling for me to seethe range of colors inmy mind realized in thefinal result, and the <strong>D3X</strong>did exactly that.This camera reallyimpressed me during ourbeach shoot. The beautifultonal gradation allowedme to experiment freelyin difficult light withoutworrying about losingdetail in the brightest and darkestareas. As I shot that day, I realizedthat with this <strong>D3X</strong>, the challengesof harsh contrast, backlightingand sudden lighting and weatherchanges that once made locationshooting difficult for fashionphotographers are now diminishedsignificantly. The fast autofocus andincredible frame rate also gave methe chance to catchthe perfect moment inways that a mediumformatcamera couldnot.O n e o f t h e b i g g e s tadvantages, however, isthe incredible versatilityin every kind of weather.Even when shooting inthe rain, the <strong>D3X</strong>'s brilliantautofocus was alwayssharp and precise, andthe camera's agility andrugged build made itmuch easier to handlethan a medium-format camera. Nomatter what the conditions were –hot sun, strong wind or even hardrain – the <strong>Nikon</strong> <strong>D3X</strong> performed!S t u d i o w o r k i s a g a m e o fmillimeters: the slightest move candramatically change an image andruin what you have envisioned.The <strong>D3X</strong> gives me the mobility ofa 35mm D-SLR, which opens upcompletely new opportunitiesfor photographers in my line ofwork. Without being restrained bya camera stand, commercial andproduct photographers can nowhandhold the camera to freely seekan ideal perspective. This can savehours of setup time, as mediumformatstands and accessories arecumbersome and require numeroustedious adjustments.For me, however, the biggestsurprise of the <strong>D3X</strong> was theimage quality. As a studio still lifephotographer making my livingwith expensive medium-formatdigital equipment, I was skepticala b o u t w h a t a ny D - S L R c o u l ddeliver. At the beginning, I wascertain that the <strong>D3X</strong> images wouldbe vastly inferior to the mediumformat. The price difference alonebetween these two systems shouldbe enough to explain the qualitydifference, I thought.It did not take long to discoverthat my presumptions werecompletely wrong. The imagequality of the <strong>D3X</strong> is far betterthan I anticipated; it would not bean exaggeration to say it was fiftytimes better than my expectations.The resolution is impressive,and the bokeh reproduction isspectacular, especially when usingthe PC-E Micro NIKKOR 85mmf/2.8D. Another benefit I see is the<strong>D3X</strong>'s ability to focus sharply withwide-angle lenses in ways thatare simply impossible with themedium format. With all of thesebenefits, I am certain that the <strong>D3X</strong>will make a big splash in the studiophotography world.The <strong>D3X</strong>'s control layout is virtuallyidentical to my trusted <strong>Nikon</strong> D3,which means that I know exactlywhere everything is and how itworks so I can get on with the job.However, the huge increase inresolution and detail isimmediately apparentwhen reviewing theimage on the rear LCD. Itwas later, on a computermonitor, that I discoveredimage information that Isimply couldn't see withmy own eyes at the time.Looking at my files, Isuddenly realized that I'vegot the image quality of amedium-format camera inthe familiar and ergonomic form ofa 35mm D-SLR. I can use my hugerange of NIKKOR lenses – includingmany zooms and VR optics – atfocal lengths not available withmedium-format systems. I can alsouse all my <strong>Nikon</strong> Speedlights andother accessories.Working fast, as time was tight,I completed the static shots ands w i t c h e d t o 1 2 - b i t m o d e fo rthe action shots. I had to keepreminding myself that this was a24.5-megapixel camera and that Iwas able to shoot 5 framesper second, which wasessential to catch that“magic moment” in theTurin traffic. Later, I wasshooting ac tion shotsat night, wide open atf/2.0 with the AF-S VRNikkor 200mm f/2G IF-EDat ISO 800 and ISO 1600.Despite the challengingc o n d i t i o n s, t h e s h o t swere full of crisp detail,accurate color and incredible tonalgradation.The <strong>D3X</strong> is a camera I could walkaround with all day, tackling anysubject without worrying aboutbad weather or poor light. It makesa perfect companion to my D3.When <strong>Nikon</strong> asked me to take a<strong>D3X</strong> camera on my safari in Kenya,I was at first skeptical. But myreservations disappeared soon afterI handled this camera. The <strong>D3X</strong>maintains the incredible ergonomicdesign, ease of menuc h o i ces a n d f a ntastichigh-resolution rear LCDas the D3, but the mostimportant addition is its24.5-megapixel FX-formatsensor. This translatesinto detail, detail andmore detail. An incredibleamount of informationlies in each full-frame image, but24.5 megapixels also mean thatphotographs can be cropped intopanoramic formats and still retainamazing detail.On this trip, I carried an assortmentof lenses, but relied heavily onmy two favorite safari lenses: theAF-S NIKKOR 500mm f/4G ED VRand the AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor200-400mm f/4G IF-ED. The <strong>D3X</strong>w o r k e d e x t r e m e l y w e l l w i t heach lens despite all the difficultshooting scenarios that a safari canpresent. With the <strong>D3X</strong>, Iget <strong>Nikon</strong>'s exceptionalhandling, fast autofocusand an increased dynamicrange, as well as 5 framesper second in FX formatand 7 frames per secondin 10-megapixel DX cropformat. Combine thesefeatures with extremeresolution and NIKKOR optics and Iknow I'll be able to get the picturesI want. I was greatly impressedwith the <strong>D3X</strong>. From landscapeto wildlife, the versatility of thecamera is truly amazing.Frank P. WartenbergFashion (Germany)Kenji AokiStill life (Japan)Tim AndrewCars (U.K.)John ShawNature and wildlife (U.S.A.)

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