23/08/07
Nikon UK are pleased to announce the revolutionary Nikon D3 professional Digital
SLR that defines a new benchmark in professional photography
“Nikon has eclipsed the competition with the Nikon D3, a cutting edge camera
that will change how professional photographers take pictures,” said Robert
Cristina, Brand Manager, Nikon Professional Products, Europe. “The incredible
speed, resolution and flexibility of the Nikon D3 will enable photographers to
capture images under conditions previously thought impossible.”
The Nikon D3, the result of years of development and feedback from professional
photographers, combines many innovative Nikon technologies. These include an
exclusive 12.1 effective Mp FX format (36.0x23.9mm) image sensor with 12-channel
read out, a blazing-fast 9 fps frame rate, expandable ISO settings from
200-6400, a completely new 51-Point autofocus system, a 3-inch VGA LCD screen
with Live View and a cutting-edge image processing system.
FX Format Image Sensor
The Nikon D3 FX format CMOS imaging sensor was designed from the ground up to
offer exceptional light transmission properties, so photographers can acquire
outstanding image quality even in low light conditions. With a high signal to
noise ratio, a pixel pitch 15% larger than competitive cameras, gapless surface
micro-lenses and advanced on-chip noise reduction means high-quality images
under very low light levels are now possible. The sensor enables an ISO settings
range from 200-6400, expandable up to the equivalent of 25,600 or down to 100.
Expeed Image Processing System
The Expeed image processing system is at the heart of the Nikon D3’s ability to
capture and process massive amounts of data at high definition. The Expeed
system includes both hardware and years of Nikon image processing experience.
The Nikon D3 Expeed system features 14-bit analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion
with 16-bit image processing, both of which contribute to delivering results
with Nikon’s signature look and feel of rich accurate colours, smooth skin
gradations and exceptional detail.
Scene Recognition System
The Nikon D3 features a radical new approach to calculating exposures and white
balance with intelligent support for Autofocus tracking performance as well. At
the heart of the Scene Recognition System is Nikon’s renowned 1005px RGB
metering sensor that has been modified to distinguish subjects’ shape and
position for improved auto exposure and Autofocus accuracy.
Advanced Autofocus
Building on years of development through both the analogue and digital SLR era,
Nikon has once again raised the bar for optical Autofocus systems. The Nikon D3
and Nikon D300 feature a completely new 51-Point autofocus system designed to
acquire and track subjects’ movement more accurately.
The result of intensive studies into how professional sports and news
photographers use autofocus, the Multi-CAM3500 AF module features the most AF
points ever developed for a SLR camera. The inspired coupling of the AF module
with Nikon’s easy-to-use 8-direction multi selector button makes selecting
instant individual AF points simple and fast. As one would expect the AF system
can be completely customised for every possible shooting condition.
Scorching Speed, Intuitive Response
The image quality of the Nikon D3 is combined with outstanding frame rate
options. At 9 fps, the Nikon D3 is the world’s fastest FX format D-SLR1, with an
even faster 11fps2 consecutive shooting possible in DX crop mode. A second crop
mode is also premiered in the Nikon D3, with 5:4 (30mm x 24mm) aspect ratio.
Shutter release time lag is an imperceptible 41 milliseconds (CIPA standard),
while the image sensor’s integrated high-speed 12-channel readout contributes
both to burst speed and Live View performance. The Nikon D3 also gets to work
quickly; startup time is just 0.12 seconds and mirror black out is only 74ms.
Shutter Unit
The Nikon D3 incorporates an all-new Nikon manufactured shutter unit tested to
over 300,000 cycles. The shutter blades are constructed from a durable composite
KevlarTM and carbon fibre material to deliver unmatched durability and accuracy
even in the most demanding of conditions.
Picture Control
Nikon’s new Picture Control system, developed with the help of extensive
feedback from photographers, offers improved productivity for JPEG shooters.
Picture Control lets users of all levels manage and customise the appearance of
their images in camera. This on-board processing saves significant post
processing time. With a variety of default settings, photographers can also
customize and share settings. Nikon anticipates photographic communities might
develop their own Picture Control settings for specific subjects and conditions.
Picture Control replaces the existing Colour Mode settings of current Nikon
cameras.
High Contrast Subjects, Low Risk
The Active D-Lighting feature of the Nikon D3 adds to its JPEG capabilities.
Prior to shooting under high contrast conditions, users can apply a pre-set
curve that processes images with improved shadow and highlight details, without
affecting overall contrast.
Designed for definition
Everything about the Nikon D3 is high definition. From the HDMI (High Definition
Multimedia Interface) port for output to the latest HD displays to the 3-inch
VGA LCD screen with 170-degree viewing angle, images can be played back at very
high levels of detail. The new VGA screen also comes into its own when using the
new Live View function premiered in the Nikon D3 and Nikon D300. Unlike other
live view technologies, autofocus in possible in all Nikon Live View modes.
Flexible Image Storage
The Nikon D3 is the world’s first D-SLR to offer dual CompactFlash card slots
for outstanding storage flexibility. A photographer can shoot images to each
card one after the other, or simultaneously, as back up. When shooting combined
NEF and JPEG files, the NEF image can be written to one card and the JPEG
version to the other. Image files can also be selected and copied from one card
to the other after shooting.
One Tough Customer
Long the choice of professionals, Nikon SLRs are renowned for withstanding the
most challenging conditions. From freezing temperatures of the arctic to the
humidity of the rainforest, Nikon’s keep working long after other cameras have
ceased to operate, and the Nikon D3 is built to continue this tradition.
Magnesium alloy is used for the exterior cover, chassis and mirror box, while
the seams and buttons of the camera body are sealed against the affects of dust
and moisture.
Wireless Networking
Nikon pioneered wireless image transmission. Now, with the new Nikon Wireless
Transmitter WT-43, the era of the multi camera network has arrived. Not only can
one transmit (‘push’) images to servers and remotely control the camera from
afar, the WT-4 also enables remote browsing of the camera’s image thumbnails as
well.
In a wireless environment, networks of up to 5 Nikon D3 and Nikon D300 cameras
can be established. At a sports event, for example, photo editors could browse
all thumbnails on each camera simultaneously, selecting (‘pulling’) the images
they need, while the photographers continue shooting.
Five New Nikkor Lenses
Five new Nikkor lenses are also launched today. They include a ground-breaking
extreme wide-angle zoom lens, the AF-S 14-24mm f/2.8G ED and a slim line
standard zoom, the AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED. Nikon has also launched three all-new
super telephoto lenses with VR (Vibration Reduction), the AF-S 400mm f/2.8G ED
VR, AF-S 500mm f/4G ED VR and AF-S 600mm f/4G ED VR .
The Nikon D3 body measures 159.5 (W) ×157 (H) ×87 (D) mm and weighs 1,390 grams
including battery. It will be available in Europe from November 2007.
1.As of August 2007.
2.Autofocus tracking disabled.
3.WT-4 versions vary according to regional/national radio frequency regulations
Nikon D3 Specifications
Type of Camera
Single-lens reflex digital camera
Effective Pixels
12.1 million
Image Sensor
CMOS sensor, 36.0 x 23.9 mm; total pixels: 12.87 million; Nikon FX format
Sensitivity
ISO200 to 6,400 in steps of 1/3, 1/2, or 1 EV; sensitivity decreases approx.
0.3, 0.5, 0.7, or 1 (ISO100 equivalent) EV below ISO200, and increases approx.
0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1 (ISO 12,800 equivalent), or 2 (ISO 25,600 equivalent) EV over
ISO 6,400
File System
Compliant with DCF 2.0, DPOF and Exif 2.21
Storage System
Compressed 12/14-bit NEF (RAW, Lossless compressed): approx. 60-80%
Compressed 12/14-bit NEF (RAW, Compressed): approx. 45-60%
JPEG: JPEG-baseline-compliant; can be selected from Size priority and Optimal
quality
Storage Media
CompactFlash (Type I/II, compliant with UDMA); Microdrives
Release Modes
1) Single-frame [S] mode, 2) Continuous low-speed [CL] mode: 1-9 frames per
second*, 3) Continuous high-speed [CH] mode: 9 fps (9-11 fps with DX format)*,
4) Liveview [LV] mode, 5) Self-timer [] mode, 6) Mirror-up [Mup] mode
*With Continuous-servo AF, S or M exposure mode, shutter speed 1/250 s or
faster; other settings are set at “Default”.
White Balance
Auto (TTL white balance with main image sensor and 1,005-pixel RGB sensor);
Seven manual modes can be preset with fine-tuning; color temperature setting;
white balance bracketing: 2 to 9 exposures in increments of 1, 2 or 3
Liveview
Handheld mode: TLL phase-difference AF with 51 focus areas (15 cross-type
sensors)
Tripod mode: focal-plane contrast AF on a desired point within a specific area
LCD Monitor
3in., approx. 920,000-dot (VGA), 170-degree wide-viewing-angle, 100% frame
coverage, low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD with brightness adjustment
Playback Function
1) Full frame, 2) Thumbnail (4 or 9 segments), 3) Zoom, 4) Slide show, 5)
Histogram indication,
6) Shooting data, 7) Highlight point display, 8) Auto image rotation
Video Output
NTSC or PAL; simultaneous playback from both the video output and on the LCD
monitor available
HDMI Output
Supports HDMI version 1.3a; Type A connector is provided as HDMI output
terminal; simultaneous playback from both the HDMI output terminal and on the
LCD monitor not available
Interface
Hi-speed USB
Lens Mount
Nikon F mount with AF coupling and AF contacts
Compatible Lenses*1
1) Type G or D AF Nikkor: All functions supported
2) DX AF Nikkor: All functions supported except FX-format (36x24)/5:4 (30x24)
image size
3) AF Nikkor other than type G or D*2: All functions supported except 3D Color
Matrix Metering II
4) AI-P Nikkor: All functions supported except autofocus and 3D Color Matrix
Metering II
5) Non-CPU AI Nikkor: Can be used in exposure modes A and M; electronic
rangefinder can be used if maximum aperture is f/5.6 or faster; Color Matrix
Metering and aperture value display supported if user provides lens data
*1. IX Nikkor lenses cannot be used
*2. Excluding lenses for F3AF
Picture Angle
Equivalent to angle produced by lens focal length (1.5 times when DX format is
selected)
Viewfinder
SLR-type with fixed eye-level pentaprism; built-in diopter adjustment (-3 to +1
m-1)
Eyepoint
18 mm (-1.0 m-1)
Focusing Screen
Type B BriteView Clear Matte VI screen
Viewfinder Frame Coverage
Approx. 100% (vertical/horizontal)
Viewfinder Magnification
Approx. 0.7x (50mm f/1.4 lens at infinity; -1.0 m-1)
Reflex Mirror
Quick-return type
Lens Aperture
Instant-return type, with depth-of-field preview button
Autofocus
TTL phase detection, 51 focus points (15 cross-sensors) by Nikon Multi-CAM
3500FX autofocus module; Detection: -1 to +19 EV (ISO 100 at 20°C/68°F); AF fine
adjustment possible
Focal-plane contrast [in Liveview (Tripod) mode]
Lens Servo
Autofocus: Single-servo AF (S); continuous-servo AF (C); focus tracking
automatically activated according to subject status, 2) Manual focus (M) with
electronic rangefinder
Focus Point
Single AF point can be selected from 51 or 11 focus points
AF-Area Mode
1) Single-point AF, 2) Dynamic AF [number of AF areas: 9, 21, 51, 51
(3D-tracking)], 3 Automatic–area AF
Focus Lock
Focus can be locked by pressing AE-L/AF-L button or by pressing shutter-release
button halfway (single-point AF in AF-S)
Exposure Metering System
TTL full-aperture exposure metering using 1,005-pixel RGB sensor
1) 3D Color Matrix Metering II (type G and D lenses); Color Matrix Metering II
(other CPU lenses); Color Matrix Metering (non-CPU lenses if user provides lens
data)
2) Center-weighted: Weight of 75% given to 8-, 15- or 20-mm circle in center of
frame, or weighting based on average of entire frame
3) Spot: Meters 4-mm circle (about 1.5% of frame) centered on selected focus
area (on center focus area when non-CPU lens is used)
Metering Range
1) 0 to 20 EV (Matrix or center-weighted metering), 2) 2 to 20 EV (Spot
metering) (ISO 100 equivalent, f/1.4 lens, at 20°C/68°F)
Exposure Meter Coupling
Combined CPU and AI
Exposure Modes
1)Programmed Auto (P) with flexible program, 2) Shutter-Priority Auto (S), 3)
Aperture-Priority Auto (A), 4) Manual (M)
Exposure Compensation
±5 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV
Exposure Lock
Exposure locked at detected value with AE-L/AF-L button
Exposure Bracketing
Exposure and/or flash bracketing (2 to 9 exposures in increments of 1/3, 1/2,
2/3 or 1 EV)
Picture Control System
Four setting options: Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome; each option can be
adjusted
Shutter
Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter; 1/8,000 to 30 s
in steps of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV; Bulb
Sync Contact
X = 1/250 s; flash synchronization at up to 1/250 s
Flash Control
1) TTL flash control with 1,005-pixel RGB sensor; i-TTL balanced fill-flash and
standard i-TTL fill-flash available with SB-800, 600 or 400
2) Auto aperture (AA): Available with SB-800 and CPU lens
3) Non-TTL auto (A): Available with SB-800, 28, 27 or 22s
4) Range-priority manual (GN): Available with SB-800
Flash Sync Modes
1) Front-curtain sync (normal), 2) Slow sync, 3) Rear-curtain sync, 4) Red-eye
reduction, 5) Red-eye reduction with slow sync
Accessory Shoe
Standard ISO518 hot-shoe contact with safety lock
Sync Terminal
ISO519 standard terminal
Creative Lighting System
With Speedlights such as SB-800, SB-600, SB-R200, supports Advanced Wireless
Lighting, Auto FP High-Speed Sync, Flash Color Information Communication,
modeling flash and FV lock
Self-timer
Electronically controlled timer with duration of 2, 3, 10 or 20 s
Depth-of-field Preview Button
When CPU lens is attached, lens aperture can be stopped down to value selected
by user (A and M modes) or value selected by camera (P and S modes)
10-pin Terminal
1) GPS: NMEA 0183 (Ver. 2.01 and 3.01) interface standard supported with 9-pin
D-sub cable and GPS Cable MC-35 (optional)
2) Remote control: via 10-pin terminal
Supported Languages
Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German,
Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish
Power Source
One Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a/EL4, Quick Charger MH-22,
AC Adapter EH-6 (optional)
Tripod Socket
1/4 in. (ISO 1222)
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Approx. 159.5 x 157 x 87.5 mm (6.3 x 6.2 x 3.4 in.)
Weight
Approx. 1,240 g (2.7 lb.) without battery, memory card, body cap or accessory
shoe cover
Operating Environment
Temperature: 0-40°C/32-104°F, Humidity: under 85% (no condensation)
Supplied Accessories
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL4a, Quick Charger MH-22, USB Cable UC-E4, Audio
Video Cable EG-D2, Camera Strap AN-Nikon D3, Body Cap BF-1A, Accessory Shoe Cap
BS-2, Eyepiece DK-17, Battery Chamber Cover BL-4, USB Cable Clip, Software Suite
CD-ROM
Main Optional Accessories
Wireless Transmitter WT-4, Magnifying Eyepiece DK-17M, AC Adapter EH-6, Capture
NX Software, Camera Control Pro 2 Software, Image Authentication Software
The RRP of the D3 (body only) is £3399.99. Full list pricing, including lens,
accessories and bundles will be available in September. For more information
about Nikon’s award winning products please visit their website.
http://www.nikon.co.uk/
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