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Nikon D3x

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Sharpness

Sharpness is excellent, with a wide variety of image sizes and compression, yet the dynamic range is below average.

The D3x captures excellent levels of detail, hitting its peak at 24mm in the center of the lens, where it captures approximately 2400 line widths per picture height vertically, a measure of how many alternating black and white lines the camera can resolve. Its softest point is at 45mm, mid-way between the center and edge of the lens, where it only measured 775 line widths per pixel height horizontally. More on how we test sharpness.

Image Sharpness and Chromatic Aberration
Focal Length:
Standard Resolution Chart

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f/2.8 f/8.0 f/22

As with all Nikon SLRs, image stabilization for the D3x is based around the lens. After discussion with Nikon, we decided to test the camera with their AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm 1:2.5G N lens, which doesn’t have vibration reduction. This camera is designed for use in a studio setting, with a substantial tripod. While the D3x will undoubtedly benefit from vibration reduction lenses in some settings, we opted to test with a lens best suited for the studio nature of the camera, but without the benefits of vibration reduction.

Image Stabilization Comparison Table Expand
Low Shake
IS Off
Low Shake
IS On
High Shake
IS Off
High Shake
IS On
1/500
1/250
1/125
1/60
1/30
1/15
1/8

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