this is dontae with the verge we got
some time today spend with a full
production model of the d4 while they've
made lots of incremental changes from
the d3s to make it more ergonomic the
real story is low light performance the
ISO natively goes up to 12,800 and you
can bump that up all the way to 204,000
Nikon's put the new XP 3 processor in
the d4 allows the camera to do 11 FPS
continuous shooting the camera also has
51 autofocus points which is the same as
the d3s one of my favorite things about
the d4 is that while it's large it's
quite light they've managed to shave off
0.13 pounds from the d3s Nikon says that
they've made lots of improvements to
make the d4 more of a videographers
camera in our opinion the full frame
sensor really looks fantastic for video
it really helps you get that shallow
depth of field look that we're really
used to nowadays the live auto focus
during video recording still hunts quite
a bit so I'm not too sure how useful
it's going to be four people in terms of
picture quality we found that the
highlights rolled off well while we're
shooting video but the black levels are
a little too deep for us but we were
just using the default settings CMOS Q
is greatly reduced but it's still
present and the same goes for more a
which will still pop up in certain
extreme situations Nikon's newest
top-of-the-line camera will be available
for five thousand nine hundred and
ninety nine dollars and it's supposed to
be available in the u.s. in mid-march
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