Nikon on January 6, 2012 announced the release of the Nikon D4, a full frame (FX format, 36.0 x 23.9 mm) camera.
The D4 supersedes the Nikon D3S, released in 2009, as Nikon's flagship DSLR camera.
Nikon D4 will be displayed at the 2012 International CES, from Tuesday, January 10 through Friday, January 13 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The camera features a new 16.2 MP sensor with a breathtaking ISO sensitivity range - from ISO 50 to ISO 204800. For low light photography, the camera also features illuminated controls.
An auxiliary 91K-pixel RGB sensor supports the Advanced Scene Recognition System, which is able to recognize human faces even when images are framed using the optical viewfinder.
In addition, the Advanced Scene Recognition System offers significant improvements in AF, AE, i-TTL flash control, and auto white balance (AWB) control accuracy.
The 51 focus point AF system facilitates faster autofocusing and is able to detect and focus on subjects in low light. It supports high-speed continuous shooting at approximately 10 fps in FX format with AF and AE tracking.
The AF sensor also supports smaller aperture lenses with 11 focus points allowing for more precise autofocusing when super-telephoto NIKKOR lenses are used with teleconverters (2.0x).
The D4 can capture full-HD video at 30 fps, and offers three movie recording formats to suite the recording conditions or creative intent.
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