Support CameraStuffReview and buy your camera hereFor proper performance enable JavaScript. Pages: 1Powered by Tools JX.ProYear:2008Overall score:6.5Resolution:6.5Dynamic Range:6.8Noise:8Color:9.8Whitebalance:6Megapixels:24Sensor:FFSensor magn. 0.7fp...
Abstrakt: With its release back in August 2007, the D3 broke new ground for Nikon by being its first foray into the world of full-frame DSLR’s. The D3 also set new standards in high ISO performance and sensitive range versatility. With critics raving about th...
Following the tradition of the Nikon single-digit F series (film) and D series (digital) SLRs, the D3X is a wonderfully designed and manufactured camera. I am very accustomed to the large size of the Nikon F4, F5, D2X and D3, therefore I feel quite at ...
24.5-megapixel FX format (24 x 35.9mm) CMOS sensor provides exceptional pixel quality at that resolution, DX mode (cropped sensor) has useful resolution (10.4 megapixels), Fast burst speed of 5 fps at full FX resolution, Very fast burst speed of 7 fps ...
Noticeably slower full-autofocus shutter response in than the D3. (0.161 vs 0.085 second), Poor auto white balance in incandescent lighting, 14-bit RAW mode significantly slows burst rate, No automated sensor filter cleaning (not that that ever makes a...
Early on in our evaluation of it, one fact became unequivocally clear: The Nikon D3X produces the highest image quality of any camera weve tested to date. As we proceeded with our evaluation and completed the analysis of our test images, nothing appea...
Abstrakt: The Nikon D3x is the company’s flagship DSLR, aimed at professional photographers. Announced in December 2008, it becomes the third Nikon DSLR to employ a full-frame ‘FX-format’ sensor, following the D3 and D700, although unlike those models it more ...
Abstrakt: Designed on the D3, the Nikon D3x with a 24.4 MP 24x36mm sensor is dedicated to true skilled pro photographers. Beautifully built, with a super 100% viewfinder and a reassuring grip, the D3x combines very high resolution and sensitivity. A first great...
Reviewing the Nikon D3x is a difficult task, as the camera is designed with a very specific type of user in mind. With a body that costs $8000 paired with a $2000 24-70mm f/2.8 lens, this camera is a substantial investment, a business expense rather...
Its fair to say from our findings that the Nikon D3x is pretty much a re-badged D3 with twice the pixel count but a slower continuous shooting speed; therefore the D3 remains alongside it as a valued component of the range in its own right. Its wort...
Is this excellent camera worth $8,000? We say yes. Why? First, its super-high resolution, which will let you print really big photos. Second, its super-tough build, complete with dust- and weathersealing, as well as an integrated vertical grip, import...
Abstrakt: 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 lea...