Nikon has revealed a new flagship digital SLR camera, first shown at CES the D4S is aimed at the professional market.
The company said the newest addition to the FX-format camera line offers a host of performance upgrades, not the least of which is a significant bump in speed through the entire shooting process.
The D4S will be available in early March in Australia.
Key features include: 11 fps burst shooting at full resolution with AE and AF functionality; a new group area AF that uses five AF sensors as a single focus point; a new RAW image file Size S that is said to increase workflow speed; an up to 10x increase in file-transfer speed using 1000 Base-T wired LAN; 30 percent faster image processing, and energy savings.
The camera includes a newly developed 16.2-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor and EXPEED 4 processing engine. The system is said to offer significant enhancements on the 51-point AF system and 3D Colour Matrix Metering.
Low-light performance is boosted with an ISO range from 100 to 25,600, expandable to 409,600.
Video is capture at FullHD 1080/60p.
Using an FX-format sensor, a 2.7x crop mode in the camera can extend the reach of Nikkor lenses, the company said.
Additionally, Nikon has announced a beta version of Capture NX-D, new software for processing and adjusting RAW images captured with Nikon digital cameras.
RAW images (NEF or NRW file extension) captured with Nikon DSLR cameras, Nikon 1 mirrorless compact system cameras with interchangeable lenses, and Nikon Coolpix compact digital cameras can be loaded into the application for processing and adjustment of images.