Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Taille de l'écran | 3 in Meilleur: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Taille de l'écran: 6,7 in | |||
ISO maximum | 6400 Meilleur: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 | |||
Pixels efficaces | 25 Mpx Meilleur: Hasselblad H6D-100c Pixels efficaces: 100 Mpx | |||
Résolution max | 6048 x 4032 px Meilleur: Leica M11 Résolution max: 9528 x 6328 px |
Type de capteur | CMOS |
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Format du capteur d'image | Plein cadre |
Taille du capteur | 36.0 mm |
Détecteurs photo à capteur | 26.0 Mpx |
Pixels efficaces | 25.0 Mpx |
Rapport d'image w: h | 3:2 |
Résolution max | 6048 x 4032 px |
Autres résolutions |
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Processeur | Expeed |
Monture de lentilles | Nikon F |
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Grossissement (facteur de culture) | 1.0 x |
Assistance AF (éclairage d'assistance à la mise au point automatique) | Non |
Contraste autofocus | Oui |
Multiplicateur de distance focale | 1x |
Autofocus |
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Verrouillage de la mise au point automatique (AF) | Oui |
Mise au point manuelle | Oui |
Nombre de points AF | 51 |
Nombre maximum de collimateurs AF (assistant inclus) | 51 |
Stabilisateur d'image | Basé uniquement sur l'objectif |
Autofocus à détection de phase | Oui |
Type d'obturateur de la caméra | Électronique |
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Vitesse d'obturation minimale | 30.0 s |
Vitesse d'obturation maximale | 1.0 s |
Priorité d'obturation | Oui |
Priorité d'ouverture | Oui |
Mode d'exposition manuel | Oui |
Nombre d'expositions | 2 |
Compensation d'exposition plus | 5 |
Compensation d'exposition moins | -5 |
Étapes de l'indemnisation des frais |
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Verrouillage automatique de l'exposition | Oui |
Étapes AE EV |
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Prise de vue en continu | Oui |
Retard du retardateur |
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Histogramme | Oui |
Cadres AE |
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Bracketing WB | Oui |
Modes sujet / scène | Non |
Vitesse de synchronisation du flash | 1/250s |
Flash intégré | Non |
Modes de flash |
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Connexion flash externe |
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Flash externe | Oui |
Entraînement continu | 5.0 fps |
Retardateur | Oui |
Modes de mesure |
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Paramètres manuels | Oui |
Options du retardateur | Douane |
Vitesse (JPEG) | 5.0 fps |
Vitesse (RAW) | 5.0 fps |
Bracketing d'exposition | 0.3 - 1.0±EV |
Microphone intégré | Oui |
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Enregistrement vocal | Oui |
Formats de fichiers audio pris en charge | WAV |
Réduction de bruit | Oui |
Poids | 1220.0 g |
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Largeur | 159.5 mm |
la taille | 157.0 mm |
Profondeur | 87.5 mm |
Type de source d'alimentation | Batterie |
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Autonomie de la batterie (CIPA) | 4400 |
Technologie de la batterie | Lithium-Ion |
Enregistrement timelapse | Oui |
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GPS | Non |
Capteur d'orientation | Oui |
Certifié Energy Star | Non |
Prise en charge des langues |
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Montage sur trépied pris en charge | Oui |
Modes d'édition d'image |
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ISO |
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ISO minimum | 100 |
ISO maximum | 6400 |
ISO minimum amélioré | 50 |
ISO maximum amélioré | 6400 |
Résolution d'image maximale | 6048 x 4032 px |
Préréglages de balance des blancs | 12 |
Modes de balance des blancs |
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Balance des blancs personnalisée | Oui |
Formats de fichier image pris en charge |
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effets photo |
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Stabilisateur d'image | Non |
Type de stabilisation d'image | Non |
Format non compressé | RAW + TIFF |
HDR | Non |
Prise en charge AEB / HDR | Oui |
Taille de l'écran | 3.0 in |
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LCD articulé | Non |
Technologie d'écran | LCD |
Points d'écran | 920000 |
Écran tactile | Non |
Vue en direct | Oui |
Viseur | Optique |
Couverture du viseur | 100.0 % |
Grossissement du viseur | 0.7 x |
Affichage d'informations séparé | Oui |
Enregistrement video | Non |
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Type HD | Non supporté |
Lecture de la caméra |
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Type de corps | SLR |
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Matériau du corps | Aluminium-magnésium |
Couleur du produit | Noir |
Système anti-poussière | Non |
Scellé à l'environnement | Oui |
Cartes mémoire compatibles |
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Deux emplacements pour carte mémoire | Oui |
Emplacements mémoire | 2 |
Types de stockage |
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Système de fichiers de la caméra |
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mini type C | Oui |
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Quantité de ports HDMI | 1 |
Version USB | 2.0 |
Télécommande | Oui |
PictBridge | Oui |
NFC | Non |
Réseau sans fil (Wi-Fi) | Non |
Firewire | Non |
This high end DSLR is absolutely fantastic - but is it really worth the £5500 asking price?
Ever since the simultaneous announcement of the Nikon D1H and D1X back in 2001 Nikon's professional D 'single digit' series has been split into two - the X series designed for high resolution applications such as fashion or landscape photography and the H series for high speed sports type photography (lower resolution but faster continuous shooting). When the Nikon D3 was announced in August 2007 it did not carry an 'H' in its name but was clearly designed for speed. So the question wasn't if, but when, Nikon would launch a high-resolution counterpart. It arrived, after more than a year of eager anticipation, in the shape of the Nikon D3X in December 2008.
Ever since the simultaneous announcement of the Nikon D1H and D1X back in 2001 Nikon's professional D 'single digit' series has been split into two - the X series designed for high resolution applications such as fashion or landscape photography and the H series for high speed sports type photography (lower resolution but faster continuous shooting). When the Nikon D3 was announced in August 2007 it did not carry an 'H' in its name but was clearly designed for speed. So the question wasn't if, but when, Nikon would launch a high-resolution counterpart. It arrived, after more than a year of eager anticipation, in the shape of the Nikon D3X in December 2008.
Attention Kmart shoppers: all of those pundits who claimed that the megapixel madness was over were wrong. It’s not, and unless I’m woefully mistaken (always a possibility) I don’t think the D-SLR megapixel race is going to end anytime soon, or at least not until somebody comes up with another method of representing digital horsepower that the general public can readily understand. Right now it’s all about megapixels and Nikon’s latest entry in the super D-SLR race is the 24.5-megapixel D3X.
Forget the new car, holiday or house extension - a mere £5499.99 / €7728.00 / $7999.95 will buy you the shiny new Nikon D3x. This 24.6 megapixel camera is the highest-resolution DSLR on the market, bettering the Sony A900 and Canon EOS 5D Mark II. As well as it's headline-grabbing megapixel count, the D3x also boasts a 51-point auto-focus system, 920,000-dot 3-inch LCD screen, 50-6400 ISO range and 16-bit image processing. Gavin Stoker discovers if the Nikon D3x really is the best ever DSLR...
The Nikon D3x updates the 12-megapixel D3 providing double the resolution on a full frame “FX” format sensor. But is it as good as the D3? Doug Harman finds out in this the D3x full Best4Reviews test.
FacebookTweet I am convinced that by just about any measure (except price) this is the most outstanding 35mm format DSLR yet. Build quality, image quality...
A professional DSLR that rivals medium format cameras in imaging performance. When Nikon unveiled its new D3X DSLR camera on 1 December, it was to mixed reactions. Launched as a successor to the popular Nikon D3, which was released in November 2007, it offers roughly double the resolution of the D3 (and the D700, which uses the same sensor). However, when its price tag was revealed a couple of weeks later, many reviewers were less than impressed. The reason: the D3X is in many respects identical to its sibling, but you're paying a high price for all those extra pixels.
Is the Nikon D3x Digital SLR Camera right for you? Learn all you need to know about the Nikon D3x Digital SLR Camera in The-Digital-Picture.com's review!
This digital SLR camera offers a jump in quality from the fantastic Nikon D3, but it doesn't improve on the D3 in all areas.
Nikon D3X review, find out how the D3X stacks up against the competition in our real-world review with in-depth image quality comparisons.
Normally we would express disappointment with a camera being overly similar to a predecessor, but not in this instance. Nikon has improved, refined and upped the megapixel count from the D3 to produce a professional-grade camera with every function you could ever wish for, apart from video recording.
Nikon D3X is a 25.0MP Pro DSLR camera with a Full frame sized CMOS sensor and Nikon F mount. Read our D3X review to find its pros and cons.
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