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Nikon D4

First Impressions Review

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The D4 utilizes Nikon's classic F-mount, with FX lens compatibility.
The D4 is clearly designed with the professional in mind.
Between Ethernet connectivity and a headphone jack, the D4 includes innovative touches for a DSLR.
The D4 is ergonomically very similar to past full-frame Nikon efforts.
The D4 offers the same pentaprism viewfinder as the D3s and D3x models.
The D4 includes a bottom grip for shooting in a portrait orientation, with secondary controls.
The D4 goes for $6000 body-only, high-end lenses will cost you extra.
Your best bet is to stick with FX lenses when using the D4, as DX lenses will only record shots at around 6 megapixels.
The viewfinder on the D4 is extremely bright and clear, as you would expect on a pro DSLR.
The LCD is a 3.2-inch high-resolution screen that is great for reviewing photos.
The D4 has to use a smaller battery than the D3s and D3x, due to stricter regulations on battery voltage.
The D4 offers XQD and CF card compatibility, with two memory card slots.
The D4 includes standard usb, headphone, mic, and mini-HDMI jacks along with Ethernet compatibility.
The D4 also includes a hot shoe, as you would expect.
The D4 handles very similarly to past Nikon cameras, and isn't as heavy as you might think.
The D4 puts an incredible amount of control within the user's reach at all times.
The rear panel of the D4 includes joysticks designed to control the camera when held with either grip.
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Nikon D4
First Impressions Review

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Conclusion

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Specs