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Nikon D4 pro snapper gets near full marks in first review

While we're left twiddling our lenses here in the UK, CNET Australia has got the scoop on the so-pro-it-hurts Nikon D4, which launched there last week, and awarded it a near-perfect 9.5 out of 10.

If you're lucky enough to own its predecessor, the Nikon DS3, then the strewth-inducing AU$7,000 (£4,600) asking price will have you thinking hard about the need for an upgrade. But the boost in spec -- with vastly improved video, Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity, design tweaks, better auto-focus speed and shooting performance -- warrants the outlay.

Nikon D4 box

For the full low-down, book an international flight to Oz (I recommend a stop-over in Bali) for our Antipodean cousins' take on the D4. Alternatively, save your cash for the camera -- by jove, you'll need it -- and teleport digitally by clicking on the complete Nikon D4 review.

The D4 racks up a number of improvements over the DS3. Its 16.2-megapixel sensor and 1080p HD video trumps the DS3's "lowly" 12.87 megapixels and 720p movie resolution. You'll also benefit from the addition of an XQD card slot with the D4.

We'll have a full review up as soon as it lands in the UK. No doubt it will cope just as well in the murk of the British spring as it does in the flattering sunshine of Sydney (as with the shot below, taken with an exposure of 1/80, f/4.5, ISO 100 -- click image to enlarge).

Nikon D4 test

 

In the meantime, make do with the verdict from down under that, "The Nikon D4 offers many significant improvements from previous professional-grade SLRs. This is a serious pro tool designed for the likes of sports and editorial photographers, and its many usability tweaks will ensure that every shooting situation is catered for," it concludes.

Check out the test video below:

Is the D4 all of your dSLR dreams come true? Will you be forking out for one? And if so, where's the best place to sell one's granny? Let me know in comments below or on our Facebook wall.

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anonymous 27 March, 2012 14:21

Oh come on, you're writing articles about pro cameras and you keep referring to the Nikon DS3??!

The DS3 is a car made by Citroen, not a camera.

I think you mean D3S!

And you expect us to think you know about cameras? ;)

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anonymous 12 April, 2012 14:36

ordered the d4 soon after the press release. i have had many sleepless nights waiting on it's delivery. it is a serious upgrade to my current system. its features impressed me so much that i actually decided to jump ship. i am currently a canon shooter. i opted to invest in the d4 along with a new line of nikkor lenses.

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anonymous 14 April, 2012 10:45

to anonymous, 12 april. before you jump the gun for this camera, i would advice to checkout the new canon 1d x first. from what i read of this camera, it doesn't convince me. the batterie life is short. you definitely need 2 set to get through the day. the hd video, by far even the canon 5d ii would give a much better quality. canon 1dx would give you 18.1 mp to a nikon 16.2. a 61 point af system & with their improving quick focusing is phenomenal where the d4 has 51 mp af. better range iso before expandable to 204800. from what read, strangely enough their d800 seems to do a better job if to convert the brand.
most of nikon users i know are spending more time at the repairing shop to the canon. this is where you don't get to read about on the review.

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