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Nikon D3S 12.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD and 24fps 720p HD Video Capability (Body Only)

Nikon D3S 12.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD and 24fps 720p HD Video Capability (Body Only)

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Brand: Nikon

Buy New: £3,813.97
as of 30/7/2010 06:13 BST details
You Save: £477.02 (11%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Media: Electronics
Batteries: 1
Batteries Included: No
Display Size: 3
Maximum Resolution: 12
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 8.5 x 6.3

MPN: D3s
Model: D3s
UPC: 018208917709
EAN: 0018208917709
ASIN: B002SG7I8Q


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Features:
  • 12.1 megapixel FX(full frame) CMOS sensor
  • ISO 200 - 12800 extendable up to 102,400 (equivalent)
  • 9 fps consecutive shooting (11fps in DX crop mode)
  • D-movie records high definition (HD) movie clips in stereo sound
  • EXPEED image processing engine

Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Top of its class   January 24, 2010
L. Otto (Surrey, England)
25 out of 26 found this review helpful

The Nikon D3s is the newest flagship Nikon DSLR on the market (at the time of writing, anyway) It was built in mind for sports and photojournalist pros who require speed and quality on the move. In my experience, marketing a DSLR for a specific genre of photography has always been a mistake - The end user alone will decide what the camera is and is not good for. Ranting aside, let's move on to the nitty gritty:

Build quality:
Bomb-proof. The D3S surely is a beast of a camera, full magnesium-alloy body, covered battery compartment release, and weather sealing on all compartment doors, buttons, slides and more. Robust would be a good word to use. It feels solid in the hand and one improvement I like over its cousins the D3 and D3X is that the battery compartment door has a larger knob, and the focus-type selector is much bigger (perfect for gloved hands, and people with chubby fingers.

Image quality:
Stunning. Low ISOs are clean, and high ISOs are clean. Noise only starts to become a noticeable detriment to quality at around ISO 10,000 and above. ISO 104,000 is not night-vision, or anywhere near it. But it does allow you to grab detail from scenes that the naked eye simply cannot see under restricted light conditions, and for that alone it is worth using. In video mode, it can make the difference between getting the footage of that rare nocturnal animal, or getting a pitch black video of nothing at all. The noise is almost purely luminance, so there are no bright pink or purple spots, it is all almost film-like in appearance, which is great! Compared to the D3 and D700 I would say the D3S is two to three ISO steps better in performance, but the way the D3S handles image rendering is what sets it much higher compared to the rest.

Video:
Video quality is remarkable at 720p. The D3S records at 24p (or frames per second) at either 50 or 60hz which some might think does not compare with competitors 1080/30p video but let me tell you; the Nikons 720p footage (even upscaled) looks better than leading competitors 1080p footage. The reason? More pixel space. The D3S renders images with MUCH more light, and subsequently colour quality and depth of field have a much better look to them. Sharpness is not compromised in the least, but it is mainly due to your lenses. Shoot with a 50mm 1.4 and you will want to make art-house movies. This to me, is the only negative. Oh and by the way, the camera WILL autofocus while rolling, whoever tells you otherwise hasn't used the thing (I'm on out-of-the-box firmware by the way) just make sure you get a stereo mic to plug on top as your video will pick up noise of the autofocus motors (I have a SWM lens, I hear you say: tough, you'll hear metal grinding then) The ability to shoot completely manually, controlling the shutter speed, aperture, exposure AND ISO yourself is a joy. Yes, totally manual. Heard otherwise? You heard wrong; go use one, you'll see. Rolling shutter? I would say the D3S is 3 times better than anything else out in the market right now. Panning shots are not a problem, straight lines remain straight unless you pan at 50mph which isnt exactly aesthetically pleasing anyway, is it? If you want to film trains all day long, get a different camera cos they actually go very bendy. People, wildlife and sports? Absolutely fine. Go to town.

Speed:
Operation is nippy, the menus load nearly instantly, and everything is as responsive as you would want to expect from a very expensive camera. It can shoot 9fps by default (which is no slouch, and no. Your kid can not run faster than this camera can capture) or 11fps in DX crop mode. This is a handy alternative, but metering and autofocus are compromised, so its more of a marketing tool than an actual useful setting. Still, its nice they offer it in there.

Features:
Dual CF card slots: More useful than you'll know. It's great to be able to use 2 cards in nearly any way you choose: One to shoot RAW while the other does JPEG, one to backup exactly what you just shot, one for stills and one for video, or the plain-jane overflow mode. Good job, Nikon. Crop modes too: 35mm, 5:4, or DX crop...720p video isnt available when you choose 5:4 or DX btw. Voice note recording. For making those notes you would otherwise forget.

Conclusion:
If you have the money, buy one and you will not be disappointed. If you have a D3 and are a pro, get one. If you have a D3 and are not a pro, don't rush to get one unless you really need the movie function. It's currently the best Nikon DSLR out there for everything but landscapes and studio portraits, both of which you should really be using medium format anyway, but it's still a BRILLIANT camera.


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