Yes a little banding can be seen on this now ISO 102.000 shot. Epic fail Nikon.Pushed file to make the banding obvious...
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Yes a little banding can be seen on this now ISO 102.000 shot. Epic fail Nikon.Pushed file to make the banding obvious...
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Yes a little banding can be seen on this now ISO 102.000 shot. Epic fail Nikon.Pushed file to make the banding obvious...
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The new battery is indeed more powerful than before at 2000 mAh compared to 1900 mAh.The new features and advantages in the D4 will be thoroughly discussed. I've noticed a few new inconveniences or steps backward which have cropped up.
Some negatives from the NikonUSA comparison D4 vs. D3s (please correct me if I'm mistaken):
- The new battery is CIPA rated for 2600 shots in the D4 vs. 4200 for the EN-EL4a/D3s package
Yeah, some people always create problems even if there are no at the beginning.
- Interchangeable focusing screens are not currently listed in the D4 specs table
- Only 1 standard (non-XQD) slot. If you want to use the second card slot for data protection, you will need to stock both standard CF and XQD. There is not backward electrical compatibility between the two card formats. And until XQD cards and readers appear on the market, the second card slot is essentially unusable.
Yes! From the spec: 1920 x 1080 (30, 25, 24 fps), 1280 x 720 (60, 50, 30, 25 fps), 640 x 424 (30, 25 fps)
- No 720P/24 video format listed. 24FPS is extremely important for the professional movie crowd. Whereas the complaint had been lack of 1080P/24 support, the answer is 1080P/24 without 720P/24. Some folks with 720P editing flows will be forced into down-converting from 1080P to 720P.
My guess would be available XQD cards when the D4 is available. Or/and XQD to SD adapters available.The availability (or lack) of XQD is a short-term problem. Nine months from now the grumbling will have mostly dissipatedOnly 1 standard (non-XQD) slot. If you want to use the second card slot for data protection, you will need to stock both standard CF and XQD. There is not backward electrical compatibility between the two card formats. And until XQD cards and readers appear on the market, the second card slot is essentially unusable.
As I never change between AF-S and AF-C (move focus to the AF-ON button and use AF-C in all situations), putting this on the dial (or even in a menu) is just fine by meAF/MF selector is worse. Here you will be able to switch between AF and MF directly BUT: to change between AF-S and AF-C you need to press the button and spin a wheel. To change between area AF , one point AF etc you will spin the other wheel.
He merely speculated. Didnt happen.I can remember Thom Hogan speculating about spectacular AF improvement in the D4. That was a couple of years ago. The way he spoke about it then was as if we had to expect a complete re-think of the AF module. Do we see that here? Or was that development just not ready? Or did it die for other reasons?
Well, he put it quite strongly, without hesistation or caveats. And normally he is quite well informed. But apparently it didn't happen, no...He merely speculated. Didnt happen.I can remember Thom Hogan speculating about spectacular AF improvement in the D4. That was a couple of years ago. The way he spoke about it then was as if we had to expect a complete re-think of the AF module. Do we see that here? Or was that development just not ready? Or did it die for other reasons?
I guess you will have to wait until Monday when he updates his site reWell, he put it quite strongly, without hesistation or caveats. And normally he is quite well informed. But apparently it didn't happen, no...
That's certainly possible, I didn't think about the 1 series AF.Or was he referring to the AF stuff we're seeing in the the 1 series? And perhaps some of those things are there in live-view too?
This guy has some different information, obviously (?)
- The new battery is CIPA rated for 2600 shots in the D4 vs. 4200 for the EN-EL4a/D3s package
Even though I have set my camera with AF-on same as you, I use AF-S sometimes, for shallow DOF work with the f1.4 G primes.As I never change between AF-S and AF-C (move focus to the AF-ON button and use AF-C in all situations), putting this on the dial (or even in a menu) is just fine by meAF/MF selector is worse. Here you will be able to switch between AF and MF directly BUT: to change between AF-S and AF-C you need to press the button and spin a wheel. To change between area AF , one point AF etc you will spin the other wheel.![]()
He should take it up with Nikon. Search "CIPA", near the bottom of this page:This guy has some different information, obviously (?)
- The new battery is CIPA rated for 2600 shots in the D4 vs. 4200 for the EN-EL4a/D3s package
http://www.photoanswers.co.uk/News/Search-Results/Product-News/Nikon-unveils-the-D4-full-frame-D-SLR-/
"With a completely new and smaller battery, Nikon has also improved battery performance. A single charge is expected to take 5500 frames"
Ha. I wasn't judging. Just posted to try and put a stop to all the posts about super calibrated monitors showing or not showing it...Yes a little banding can be seen on this now ISO 102.000 shot. Epic fail Nikon.Pushed file to make the banding obvious...
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He was indeed referring to the on sensor phase detect AF that has been released in the Nikon 1.That's certainly possible, I didn't think about the 1 series AF.Or was he referring to the AF stuff we're seeing in the the 1 series? And perhaps some of those things are there in live-view too?