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The Nikon D3S is a 12.1 megapixel professional-grade full frame (35mm) digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) announced by the Nikon Corporation on 14 October 2009.[1] The D3S is Nikon's fourth camera in Nikon's line to feature a full frame sensor, following the D3, D700 and D3X. It is also Nikon's first full frame camera to feature HD video recording. While it retains the same number of pixels as its predecessor, the imaging sensor has been completely redesigned.[1] Nikon claims improved ultra-high image sensor sensitivity with up to ISO 102400,[2] HD movie capability for extremely low-lit situations,[3][4] image sensor cleaning, optimized workflow speed, improved autofocus and metering, enhanced built-in RAW processor, quiet shutter-release mode, up to 4200 frames per battery charge and other changes compared to the D3.[1]

Features

  • Redesigned 12.1 megapixel Full-Frame (36 x 24 mm) sensor with ISO 200-12800 (ISO 100-102400 Boost) using reworked gapless microlenses
  • 14-bit A/D conversion, 12 channel readout
  • Image sensor cleaning (dust removal with 4 frequencies)
  • Nine to eleven frames per second in continuous and FX/DX mode
  • Quiet shutter-release mode
  • Faster operation workflow
  • Automatic lateral chromatic aberration correction
  • Larger buffer for 48 RAW frames in one burst
  • Enhanced built-in RAW processing with extended Retouch menu for image processing without using a computer
  • 720p / 24 fps HD movie mode for extremely low-lit situations[3][4] with autofocus, 50/60 Hz flicker reduction, HDMI HD video output and stereo input (3.5-mm diameter) with optional manual sound level control. Single frames can be saved afterwards as JPEG
  • Supports DX lenses (5.1 megapixels), viewfinder automatically masks. Newly added 1.2x crop factor
  • Multi-CAM3500FX Auto Focus sensor (51-point, 15 cross-type, more vertical coverage) with improved acquisition and tracking and Auto-focus calibration for up to 20 separate lens settings
  • 1005-pixel AE sensor enables Auto-focus tracking by color, highlight analysis and Scene Recognition System
  • Kevlar / carbon fibre composite shutter with 300,000 exposure durability
  • Live View with either phase detect or improved contrast detect Auto Focus
  • Virtual horizon indicates in Live View mode, also available during video capture
  • 'Active D-Lighting' with 6 settings and bracketing (adjusts metering and D-Lighting curve)
  • Dual Compact Flash UDMA card slots (overflow, back-up, RAW on 1 / JPEG on 2, Stills on 1 / Movies on 2, copy)
  • New Expeed image processor with power management for up to 4200 frames per battery charge
  • Dual battery charger as standard
  • Fully weather sealing with series of O-rings and other specialized seals available

Reception

There are hands-on previews,[5][6][7] Nikon supported reviews[8] and technology demonstrating videos.[3][4][9]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Digital SLR Camera Nikon D3S". Nikon. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
  2. ^ Nikon D3S Sample Images Nikon
  3. ^ a b c Nikon D3S shows its high ISO prowess in two sample videos Engadget (Youtube videos by Vincent Munier and Bill Frakes). Retrieved 2009-10-16.
  4. ^ a b c NIKON D3S TEST Youtube video by Scanout.com
  5. ^ Nikon D3s Reviews and Resources Photography Bay
  6. ^ Nikon D3S DigitalCameraTracker
  7. ^ Nikon D3S Brief hands-on Digital Photography Review
  8. ^ D3S Test by Yngve Ask Scanout.com
  9. ^ Nikon D3S first look by What Digital Camera Youtube video by WhatDigitalCamera.com