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Nikon D4

First Impressions Review

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The Nikon D4 offers a measure of control that would overwhelm most photographers, but every inch is designed with the professional in mind.

The Nikon D4 is very much a refinement of previous D-series cameras, with a body that very closely resembles the previous Nikon D3s. The main differences are in the collection of ports and compartments on the camera, with upgrades like XQD card and ethernet support that should speed up the camera’s integration with a modern workflow. The design of the body itself is all function over form, with a landscape/portrait dual grip familiar to the full-frame DSLR market. There have been some slight improvements to control scheme when shooting by the portrait grip, likely to appeal to photographers who need to get professional-quality portraiture on the go in challenging settings.

FI Front Photo
The D4 utilizes Nikon's classic F-mount, with FX lens compatibility.

FI Back Photo
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.

FI Top Photo
The D4 offers the same pentaprism viewfinder as the D3s and D3x models.

FI Bottom Photo
The D4 includes a bottom grip for shooting in a portrait orientation, with secondary controls.
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Nikon D4
First Impressions Review

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