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The Nikon D4 is a professional caliber DSLR with a full-frame 16.2-megapixel full-format CMOS sensor supporting a maximum native ISO of 102,400 (204,800 extended). Both Full-HD 1080p and 720p video can be recorded. Face detection and illuminated hardware buttons are among other additions. In addition to regular Compact Flash, the D4 is also compatible with the new XQD memory card format. Description |
Nikon's D3s made waves with its ability to support an extended ISO of up to 102,400--making the camera nearly capable of night-vision shooting with relatively low noise. The D3s also brought 720p video capture to Nikon's flagship line. |
Canon's new flagship DSLR, the EOS-1D X, is a full-frame 18-megapixel camera with three processors and greatly expanded low-light sensitivity. It's got two CompactFlash card slots, captures 1080p30 and 720p60 video, has a 14 frame per second continuous shooting mode, an incredible 51,200 native ISO — expandable to 204,800, and Canon's cut the shutter lag down to 0.036 seconds. |
The second coming of Canon's full-frame EOS 5D, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II features an improved LCD monitor (bumped to 3 inches with 920k-dot resolution), HDMI output, and a new 21.1-megapixel sensor inherited from the higher-end 1Ds. |
Sony's massive flagship camera, the Alpha A900, features a 24.6-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, in-body image stabilization, and magnesium alloy construction. |
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DK-17 Eyepiece
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Stereo Video Cable STV-250N
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