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  • #nikond3x

    The $8000 Nikon D3x Costs Too Much

    Comparing Nikon's $8000 24.5MP D3x to Sony's $3000 24.6MP a900 is bit of an apples and oranges comparison, even though both mega image sensors are in fact made by Sony.
    12/09/08
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    By matt buchanan
  • #gps

    Nikon GP-1 SLR GPS Now Available for $240

    Quietly announced alongside the D90 back in August, Nikon is now selling their hot-shoe-mounted GP-1 geotagging device.
    12/02/08
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #nikond3x

    Nikon's D3X Masterpiece DSLR Goes Official With An $8,000 Price Tag

    The rumors pointed pretty firmly to it, and then some leaked specs detailed what it'd be like, but now Nikon's new pro-level D3X DSLR has arrived officially. Touting it as a 24-megapixel "Digital Masterpiece," with exceptionally low noise sensor, 5fps full-frame shooting speed and with file sizes of 138MB, Nikon's saying the camera's available now for an estimated selling price of $8,000 for the body only. Full press release below.
    12/01/08
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    By Kit Eaton
  • #nikon

    Nikon D3x Specs Leaked: A Mighty Flagship Cometh

    The long rumored, medium-format-friendly D3x is profiled in detail in an upcoming issue of Nikon Pro, and Nikon Rumors published the pages themselves and a rundown of details, including 5fps 24.5-megapixel shooting, 51-point autofocus and a 922,000-dot LCD screen for Live View. Here's the basic spec rundown: More »
    11/28/08
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #rumors

    Nikon D3x 24MP DSLR Rumors Solidify Around Dec. 1

    The trail of evidence pointing to a D3x unveiling by Nikon next month has gotten pretty solid in the last few weeks. Nikon Rumors rounds it all up, and it's fairly convincing forensic scene. Update: The D3x is on Nikon's site! More »
    11/26/08
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    By matt buchanan
  • #nikond3x

    Nikon D3x 24-Megapixel DSLR in December?

    10/18/08
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  • #rumor

    Nikon D90 Coming in Early September? Or is it the D3X? Or BOTH??

    07/17/08
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  • #rumor

    Nikon D90 and D3x DSLRs Dropping in June?

    04/21/08
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  • #rumor

    Nikon D3 Firmware Update Reveals 24-Megapixel D3x, Already in the Wild

    04/17/08
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