The Nikon D3S was announced in October 2009, or rather carefully leaked from insiders at Nikon, to the delight of many professional photographers from across the globe. Nikon sees this as a next step in its digital SLR technology introducing a host of improvements on the D3 model and offering various new pieces of technology into the market. This is without doubt a professional grade DSLR that has been designed with career photographers in mind, in case you didn't get that from the massive specifications and the equally sizable price tag.
There have been many product images released of the Nikon D3S to get photographers wondering what it would be like to hold and use one. Additionally a number of D3S shot images have been distributed across the Internet and in industry magazines to show off exactly what can be achieved. In addition of video mode has been announced with an impressive rate of 24 frames per second, giving it the ability to shoot high quality streaming video in addition to ultra sharp photographs.
Many people have speculated about the D3S for some time now, with particular attention paid to what kind of response will be given to the new innovations by Canon and the price tag that will be placed on this camera. The specifications of this model and the level of hype created by both digital photography aficionados and Nikon themselves makes you wonder what's Canon can do to make a similar gesture and match the buzz surrounding this product. As for the pre-order price, it is around the figure that most would expect but of course you can expect this to drop slightly after launch from the usual industry retailers. Regardless of the price the Nikon D3S is sure to be a camera that can repay its sale price over and over again with the quality it can produce.
Thursday, 29 October 2009
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