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April 2014
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Hervorragende Bildqualität und Detailwiedergabe bis ISO 6.400
Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität bei ISO 12.800 und ISO 25.600
Mit einigen Abstrichen sind selbst ISO 102.400 teilweise noch nutzbar
Sehr hochwertiges Magnesium-Gehäuse mit ergonomisch geform
Sehr hohe Bildqualität
Extrem lichtempfindlicher Bildsensor
Sehr hohes Serienbildtempo
Sehr schneller Autofokus
Robustes Gehäuse
Extrem ausdauernder Akku
Sehr robust
Extrem schnell
Außerordentlicher ISO-Bereich
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Großer
Heller Sucher
Sinnvolle Verbesserung...
Sehr solides
Ergonomisches Gehäuse inklusive Hochformatgriff
Schneller Schwingspiegel mit äußerst kurzer Dunkelphase
Gutes Rauschverhalten und hoher Dynamikumfang (bis ISO 25.600)
Üppige Ausstattung mit Schnittstellen
Extrem hohe Serienbildraten mit
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AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm F2
8G ED
Unkorrigiert mit stärkerer Verzeichnung und Vignettierung
Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-24, Autor: William , Testbericht von: imaging-resource.com
Zusammenfassung: Other workflow-related improvements include a new "RAW SIZE S" file option, which produces 12-bit uncompressed NEF files at 2464 x 1640 (approximately half-resolution) with a file size of around 12MB. For those shooters who don't need full 16MP images or ...
Zusammenfassung: The camera announcement that received the most interest at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was undoubtably Nikon's new flagship model - the Nikon D4S, which was showcased in the centre of the manufacturers stand for all to see. Successor t...
Zusammenfassung: The Nikon D4s is simply a mid-model refresh of the of 2012. The D4S is a minor update, as Nikon has been doing since at least the 1980s when the N8008 became the N8008s. The D4S is even less significant than other S models b...
This camera is stunningly good, and arguably the most advanced DSLR ever built. If you could go back in time to show photographic pioneers like Eastman and Daguerre just how far we've come, you'd have to take a D4S with you. Incredible low light performan...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-04-29, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Almost indefatigable battery life, autofocus improvements for outstanding performance, great image quality, well designed
Big, heavy, expensive, still no USB 3 out, minor update over earlier D4, Canon 1D X has faster burst rate
The Nikon D4S is an evolutionary rather than revolutionary continuation of the earlier D4 model. But that's not to take anything away from it: as full-frame professional cameras go this is as good as they come. Faster burst shooting, a bump in batt...
In terms of handling, little has changed since the original Nikon D4, though the few refinements to the D4Ss AF and shooting rate are enough to make a difference. The autofocus system on the newer camera is one of the best I have ever tested.Where the D3...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-04-14, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
New Expeed 4 image processor, Maximum ISO 409,600 (extended), Extremely capable AF with 3D tracking, 11fps shooting, Great low-light performance
Very heavy, Could be criticised for lacking innovation, Very expensive
Nikon D4S: Image Quality Those using the D4S will invariably be news and sports journalists for whom it is imperative to capture images that are in exact focus for newspaper and online use. They won't need to be printed to a huge size, so the 16.2-million...
11fps shooting with AF, Fast AF, Massive ISO range
Big and heavy, No Wi, Fi or GPS built, in, AF points clustered in centre
Our tests reveal that the D4S builds on the successes of the D4 with an improved AF system, better detail reproduction at higher sensitivity values and extended low-light capability. While it can be used for just about every genre of photography, it is u...
When a company takes an existing model name and simply adds a letter—as Nikon has done in the past with cameras like the D1, D2, D3, D40, and D300—it's best to not expect drastic changes. As we've seen in our review of the D4S, that wisdom is once again p...