Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Oct 15 2009, 12:24am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The new Nikon D3s camera got released yesterday and we have seen first D3s reviews but no sample photos.
Since the new Nikon D3s offers stunning ISO capabilities everybody wants to see D3s sample photos. Two videos taken with the Nikon D3s appeared on Youtube yesterday according to Crunchgear (see them below). But now Nikon also published a set of Nikon D3s sample photos on their site.
The D3s sample photos use ISA from 200 to 12,800. They are available for download in full resolution on the Nikon site.
The 12.1MP Nikon D3s builds on the Nikon D3 and delivers ISO 200 to ISO 12800 as standard, with the noise control and wide dynamic range that the D3 offered.
ISO sensitivity can be expanded on the Nikon D3s from Lo 1 (ISO 100 equivalent) up to Hi 3 (ISO 102400 equivalent), making a significant difference in extremely low-lit shooting scenarios and other situations where faster shutter speeds or more depth of field is required. More details about the Nikon D3s.
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