Added on Saturday 20 December 2008 07:18:55
by DigitalRevCom
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Sporting a 24.5 megapixels FX format (full frame) CMOS sensor, the Nikon D3X is Nikon's first DSLR over the 12.1 megapixels mark and provides comprehensive performance for professionals. Find out more at http://www.digitalrev.com/
Too bad I can't afford this camera,cause I love the size of that thing,even with a grip a D3100 or D5100 wouldn't even match it in size,about the only thing I could possibly do is rent one for a week and cry when it leaves my hands...
No matter how many pixels a DSLR has, it`s small 35mm sensor will always limit the image quality. More pixels doesn`t mean a better image. I own a d3x, but I can`t afford medium format, so whats the solution?
Buy a 35mm film camera to practice developing and enlarging, then move up to Large Format film! You can get a LF setup for less cash than a d3x, but the image quality is superior cos the smallest LF film size is 4by5 INCHES, which is FOURTEEN times the size of a full frame dslr sensor...
24.38mp...do the maths....6048x4032 pixels...why say its 24.5????..cos it sounds better!...well its wrong and any decent reviewer should pick up on it!..instead they all repeat the Nikon claims like sheep!...jeeze thank god Kai came along!...this review is worse than listening to a broken record...
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i use the D70s and D300 for every day stuff and work. This thing looks awesome, i dont think id be able to just use it for my work, id use it all the time
@gh5432 it is a camera for day to day use though. i know several people who use this camera for both work and recreational shooting. so they don't need more than one camera
I migrated from the Kodak DCS SLR/n after Kodak discontinued their support for that camera to the D3X. Although I liked the DCS, the D3X is far superior and super easy to use. It is a magnificent machine.