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April 2012
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Hervorragende Fotound Videoqualität mit extrem geringem Bildrauschen
Sehr hohes Arbeitstempo
Viele Einstellmöglichkeiten
Interne RAWBearbeitung
Robustes und abgedichtetes Magnesiumgehäuse
Beeindruckende Bildparameter
Umfangreiche Ausstattung
Ausgefeilter VideoModus
Viele Verbindungsmöglichkeiten
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Extrem schnell
Gigantische Ausstattung
Ausgezeichnete Bildqualität auch bei hohen ISOEmpfindlichkeiten
LiveView mit akzeptabler AFGeschwindigkeit
Äußerst robustes
Ergonomisch geformtes Gehäuse mit integriertem Hochformatgriff
Sehr hohe Serienbildrate
Professionelle Videofunktionen
Gutes Rauschverhalten
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Sehr hohes Gewicht
Mäßiger KontrastAutofokus (nur im LiveViewModus aktiv)
Sehr teuer
Klobiges Gehäuse
Bedienung im Hoch und Querformat nicht ganz konsistent
Kein AFHilfslicht
StandardZoom 2.8 2470 nicht stabilisiert (macht Vorteil hoher Rauscharmut zum Teil zunichte)
Zusammenfassung: The Nikon D4 is a large sized, 16MP, lightning fast D-SLR, with high-definition video capability good enough to satisfy an independent film producer. At first, my thought was to see how the D4 worked when used for the more mundane subjects I shoot th...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-12, Autor: Philip , Testbericht von: popphoto.com
Zusammenfassung: Nikon's pro-level speed shooter just keeps getting betterWhat's hot: Excellent image quality to ISO 800. What's not: XQD card required for dual-slot shooting. Who it's for: Pro-level shooters who want the most sophisticated Nikon body to date.it's been mo...
Full frame sensor, 10 fps RAW shooting, Manual audio controls, Webbased camera control, Dual card slots, Uncompressed video via HDMI port
Expensive, No SD card slot
With Web-based control, uncompressed video output over HDMI, and full frame sensor, the D4 has every feature that serious-minded sports and wedding photographers and videographers need. Nikon Inc. ...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-07, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: camcorderinfo.com
We shot some great stuff with the Nikon D4 in daylight, and we were impressed with the camera's exquisite depth of field control, but the real benefits of the camera shine through in low light situations. With its large sensor and ridiculous ISO op...
Separate 91,000pixel sensor is dedicated to light metering, autofocus and recognizing and adjusting to different shooting scenarios. More rounded and ergonomic design with lower pentaprism still lets you see 100 percent of what you're shooting through the
Second card slot is Sony's new and expensive XQD format. Builtin mic only offers mono sound. Burst shooting is a frame slower persecond than the competing Canon 1D X
Veröffentlicht: 2012-05-03, Autor: Dan , Testbericht von: pdnonline.com
Same tough and wellconsidered pro camera build with a lower pentaprism that offers 100 percent viewfinder coverage, speedier overall than the previous model (which was already speedy), higher resolution sensor than previous model allows you to print large
Choice to go with new XQD card format for second card slot is dubious, our first test model experienced lockup/freeze issue, competing camera from Canon has slightly faster frame rate, Price: $5,999, www.nikonusa.com
It was a long, rocky and often hazardous road but the Nikon D4 was worth the wait. Aside from the one possibly isolated glitch we experienced with our first test unit locking up, the camera was a stellar, fast-action performer. Speed is this 11-fps-shooti...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-04-12, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Full frame sensor. Every physical control you could ever want. Integrated vertical grip. Shoots at 10 frames per second. Very low image noise. Uncompressed 1080p video output.
Big and heavy. 16-megapixel resolution. Only one CF card slot
The Nikon D4 is a pro shooter's dream, with controls galore, and a big, bright optical viewfinder. This fully loaded full-frame D-SLR rattles off shots at a quick 10 frames per second, but all of this comes with a rather high sticker price and a steep le...