Nikon D3 Brochure & Specs - Page 9
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11
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More winning
shots per second
9-frames-per-second
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continuous shooting in FX
format; up to 11 fps in DX-crop
mode
UDMA support for more
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consecutive shots
Higher speeds for data
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processing, recording and
image transfer
Newfound certainty that you'll
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get the shot, however brief
the moment
• Lens: AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED • Image quality: 14-bit RAW (NEF) • Exposure: [M] mode, 1/1,250 second, f/4.5 • White balance: Color Temp • Sensitivity: ISO 1250 • Picture Control: Standard
9 fps in FX format and 11 fps in DX
format
In many fields of photography, reflexes and
timing can make or break a career. That's
why Nikon's engineers set out to radically
improve speed, response time and recording
time for the D3. Indeed, this camera marks an
incredible breakthrough, with many features
that double or even quadruple the speed
and response of today's market leaders.
With a 9-frame-per-second shooting speed
in FX format (12.1 megapixels) and up to
11 fps in DX crop mode (5.1 megapixels),
the D3 gives you options to master any
shooting situation. In DX crop mode,
shooting rates of up to 11 fps increase
your opportunities of nailing the precise
moment you need. Or shoot 12.1-megapixel
FX-format, full-resolution images at up to
9 fps, giving you and your editor plenty of
room to crop winning shots that can still be
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enlarged into commercial-quality prints.
And because the D3 supports high-speed
UDMA mode, recording speed gets an
extra boost, enabling you to shoot more
consecutive shots – pivotal to many
professional assignments.
The reflexes professionals demand
Whether professionals succeed or fail
depends on their readiness and ability to
Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED • Image quality:
JPEG Fine • Exposure: [M] mode, 1/25 second, f/4 • White
capture the perfect moment. That's why
balance: Color Temp • Sensitivity: ISO 640 • Picture Control:
Standard
Nikon has minimized the D3's response
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times to nearly unnoticeable levels. The D3
starts up in approximately 0.12 seconds,
entire process. That is why Nikon has taken
and shutter-release time lag is an industry-
the comprehensive approach of optimizing
leading 37 milliseconds.
the speed of processing, buffer memory,
memory access, memory card recording and
Speed that frees you to act on impulse
Hi-Speed USB interface. With these working
Nikon understands that for professional
together harmoniously, you can forget about
digital photography, exceptional speed means
the weight of the data and concentrate on
little unless it is supported throughout the
capturing the moment.
Quick response
Full AF/AE performance is available at 9 fps.
In continuous shooting at 11 fps, focus is locked
on the position detected in the first frame.
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