Just posted! Nikon D1x review
We've
just posted our full review of Nikon's six megapixel digital SLR, the
D1x. This is a mammoth review for a mammoth camera, by far our largest
review yet. The D1x is the first of two new digital SLR's from Nikon based
on the original D1. The review is based on a full production D1x with
the latest v1.01 firmware. When Nikon announced it the D1x broke the mould
by introducing a CCD with twice the horizontal resolution than vertical.
The camera then downsamples horizontally and upsamples vertically to produce
the final image. This obviously stirred up debate and discussion, so how
does the final output measure up?
Click here for our full
review of the Nikon D1x |
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