and a new generation of Nikon's EXPEED image processor. The sensor size -- roughly equivalent to that of a frame of APS-C film -- is unchanged, but where the D3000's CCD imager offered 10.2-megapixel resolution, the Nikon D3100's CMOS chip now provides 14.2 megapixels (4,608 x 3,...
In place of the EXPEED 3 image processor used in the D4, the Nikon D4S is based around a next-generation EXPEED 4 processor. The company says that the newer chip has 30% greater performance, and allows for better noise-reduction processing thanks to updated algorithms. Sensitivity. A signifi...
Although the sensors on the D5500 and its immediate predecessor (the D5300) have exactly the same size, Nikon claims the chip has been entirely redesigned for better performance at high ISO. Third-party tests confirm this dramatically... The former is made by Toshiba, the latter by Sony. ...
The new Samyang/Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 and 85mm f/1.4 series II manual focus lenses with AE chip for Nikon F-mount are now available for pre-order: Samyang/Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 II lens for Nikon: Adorama | B&H Samyang/Rokinon 85mm f/1.4 II lens for Nikon: Adorama | B&H The lenses were ...
Nikon D7200 Field Test: Desert dance photo shoot videoSep 9, 2015 Nikon's flagship APS-C DSLR is a real workhorse. Offering a 24.2MP CMOS sensor, the D7200 provides a 51-point AF system sensitive to -3EV, an increased buffer depth with 6 fps continuous shooting and 1080 HD video at...
That Z50’s sensor is very similar to the one found in the Nikon D500 and Nikon D7500 DSLRs, which it sits alongside in the company’s ‘enthusiast’ range. One crucial difference, though, is that the Z50’s sensor has on-chip phase detection autofocus, which is particularly helpful wh...
The Nikon D3300's sensor is coupled with an EXPEED 4 image processor, a development first seen in the pricier D5300. When compared to the EXPEED 3 chip of the D3200, the D3300 can now shoot still images at five frames per second, up from 4fps in the earlier model. It also allows...
areas, so they’ll help out other teams that might be having a problem in their area of expertise. But on a day to day basis, everyone is working on the design of a specific sensor, along with others on that chip’s team. (So there was a D850 sensor team, a D7...