Nikon debuts the D4, its new flagship 16.2-megapixel DSLR
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The D4 has an ISO range from 100 to 204,800, allowing it to capture crisp photos in exceptionally low-light situations
The 16-megapixel Nikon D4 has been optimized for speed and precision
The chassis of the Nikon D4 is machined from magnesium alloy for maximum durability and reliability.
The Nikon D4 will be on display this coming week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
The Nikon D4 will be available in late February 2012 for the suggested retail price of $5,999.95
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Who says all the good stuff has to be announced at CES? It's just a few days before the show, and Nikon has taken the wraps off its newest flagship DSLR - the Nikon D4. The 16-megapixel camera has been optimized for “speed and precision,” with a number of new features to make the camera both faster and to improve its overall image quality over its predecessor. The D4 has an ISO range from 100 to 204,800, allowing it to capture crisp photos in exceptionally low-light situations, a faster shutter speed that allows it to capture photos at 10 frames-per-second, and the ability to capture 1080p high definition video.
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