A lens and a memory card are required but not included with this camera. Please be sure to purchase a lens and a memory card for this camera.
The Nikon D3x SLR Digital Camera (Body Only) provides incredibly high resolution images, with superb performance, and boasts an array of refinements that enhance performance and improve the user experience. Such features include, Super-high Resolution, the Nikon EXPEED image processor that powers the cameras high performance and its Scene Recognition System, refined viewfinder performance with a Virtual Horizon Indicator; a large LCD with a wide viewing angle and that can provide Live View Shooting, significantly increased battery life; and a wide range of firmware enhancements.
At the heart of the system is a 24.5 Megapixel FX-format (full frame) CMOS Sensor, producing high quality images that can be captured in JPEG, TIFF or RAW file formats at a rate of up to five frames per second at full resolution. The powerful advanced image-processing engine and optimized systems blend high levels of resolution with superb image quality, pure color rendition and the Picture Control System with four setting options (Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome), and class-leading speed. The 51 point AF system is tuned to deliver even finer precision and higher performance, and an improved view in High-speed Crop mode makes composition easier. The host of enhancements also includes significantly increased battery life per charge, an improved menu interface, and a high density 3.0-inch LCD with ultra-wide viewing angle.
The camera is built from a rugged, and durable magnesium-alloy, which is strong yet lightweight, is fully protected against dust, moisture and electromagnetic interference, while the ergonomically designed body makes camera operation simple. The D3x maximizes the potential of Nikon's Creative Lighting System, delivering high-precision flash performance including i-TTL flash control, which support for Nikon's Advanced Wireless Lighting system. The EN-EL4a rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides enough power to support shooting of up to 4,400 images on a single charge, can be recharged at any time and features a handy 'fuel gauge', which displays remaining charge by percentage, the number of shots since last charge and overall battery status. And with Dual CF card slots users can easily manage files with overflow, backup and copy options.
| Imaging | |
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| Camera Type | Digital SLR with Interchangeable lenses |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Camera Format | Full-Frame |
| Resolution |
Effective Pixels: 25.72 Megapixels |
| Sensor Type / Size | CMOS, 35.9 x 24 mm |
| File Formats | Still Images: JPEG, RAW, TIFF |
| Bit Depth | 14-bit |
| Memory Card Type | CompactFlash |
| Focus Control | |
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| Focus Type | Auto & Manual |
| Focus Mode | Single-servo AF (S), Manual Focus (M) |
| Viewfinder/Display | |
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| Viewfinder Type | Pentaprism |
| Viewfinder Coverage | 100% |
| Display Screen | 3" Rear Screen LCD (921000) |
| Exposure Control | |
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| ISO Sensitivity | 50-6400 |
| Shutter | 30 - 1/8000 sec |
| Remote Control | Optional |
| Mirror Lock-Up | Yes |
| Metering Method | Spot metering, Center-weighted average metering, Average metering, 3D Color Matrix Metering |
| Exposure Modes | Modes: Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority |
| White Balance Modes | Auto, Cloudy, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Kelvin, Manual, Shade |
| Flash | |
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| Max Sync Speed | 1 / 250 sec |
| Continuous Shooting | Up to 5 fps |
| External Flash Connection | Hot Shoe, PC Terminal |
| Performance | |
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| Self Timer | 2 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec |
| Interval Recording | Yes |
| Connectivity | AV Output, HDMI C (Mini), USB 2.0 |
| Software Requirements |
Windows: XP, Vista Mac: OS X 10.3.9 or later |
| Power | |
|---|---|
| Battery | 1x EN-EL4a/EL4 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack |
| AC Power Adapter | EH-6 AC Adapter (Optional) |
| Operating/Storage Temperature |
Operating 32 to 104 °F (0 to 40 °C) Humidity: 0 - 85% |
| Physical | |
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| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 6.3 x 6.2 x 3.4" / 16.00 x 15.75 x 8.64 cm |
| Weight | 2.65 lb / 1.20 kg |
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Everyone talks about D3X, especially about its price. Well, all I can say is this: if you really are a pro it will pay you back. I pair it with 24mm PC Nikkor...Read complete review
Everyone talks about D3X, especially about its price. Well, all I can say is this: if you really are a pro it will pay you back. I pair it with 24mm PC Nikkor, set it to 5:4 ratio and I get architecture shots that would satisfy many large format die-hards. Set it back to FX, pair it with a wide angle lens, and you have a serious work horse for low light photojournalism. Try it in portraiture and you will be amazed at the quality, detail and excellent skin tones. It also has a very pleasant film like grain at 1250-1600 ISO. D3X feels right in your hand, which also transforms into handheld 1/8 without any problems. White balance is decent, way over average in most cases. Jpegs are big enough for most uses and if you need more resolution, check out the detail in 14 bit RAW uncompressed - it's stunning. Generally a very rewarding all round camera with lots of pixel power, but let's make it clear, it's a pro body and is priced like one so if you think an $8000 camera is going to make your hoilday snaps better, think twice and buy a D700, put more RAM in your computer, and enjoy the same for less, because at the end of the next year D3X will be a history in this ever high paced race for pixel power.There's some drawbacks, like enlarge in preview, lack of sensor cleaning, no HD video, or...yeah, the price, [...]
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I have just completed an overseas shoot in China and have shot about 6,000 images with both the d3x and d3 and can share some thoughts. Overall I found the d3 much more flexible and...Read complete review
I have just completed an overseas shoot in China and have shot about 6,000 images with both the d3x and d3 and can share some thoughts. Overall I found the d3 much more flexible and versatile mainly because its iso capability surpasses the d3x in every aspect even beggining at 1200 .I found the d3x useful only in about a dozen shots out of those thousands when both were in similiar circumstances and those shots were at 24 m pixels. I regret purchasing this camera for 8k and believe that a more correct price is about 2,800 -3,000 especially in view of the new canon 5d mkii.
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I bought this body for wildlife photography to get the full benefits of the Nikon 200-400 f4 lens. My thinking was that the lens is so bulky and heavy that the additional size and weight of the D3X (compared to a D700) would hardly be noticeable. That all turned out to be true.
To my surprise, I find myself carrying this as my everyday body instead of the D700. It feels right in my hand. It's much easier to take vertical (portrait) shots. The shutter vibration seems less. It's built like a tank.
I can see the benefit of the increased resolution and the increase in post processing time from the larger file size is negligible.
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I am a freelance photographer and have used Nikon for over 40 years. I use a D2x a great camera and about a year ago I purchased a D3x . The quality and the resolution are hard to beat. This camera can just about anything with amazing results. I have used canon cameras, no comparison.
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After a 6+ mo. wait I finally received my D3x. It's truly an amazing machine. I've only been shooting with a few weeks, but the differences between this body and my D700 are substantial. If you're a professional nature/landscape/commerical photographer, this is the camera body for you.
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A Must have piece of equipment! Until I was regularly shooting with the D3X I didn't know what it was like to be able to do anything I want with a single camera. I've owned Canon's and still shoot with Leaf H-Aptus Systems but This camera is the only one I need. Spectacular Image detail, spot on color, fast, ergonomically brilliant, impressive resolution, 250th Flash sync, creative lighting system, shooting in all kinds of weather without cringing, ISO 1600 low light capability, ISO 100 incredible image detail, dual CF cards, simple tethered capability with PhaseOne & NIKON software...YIKKKKES I"m running out of space here! The only problem is once you have this camera you have no excuses for not getting the shot!
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The most powerful machine in the world.... this delivers sharp, well focused images, there is no point to have 10fps if you are going to throw most of the images away because they a re blured as it happens with 5D Mark II, yes, cheap price, but cheap results. As for this, is worth the price you pay for what you get ! If you consider your self a professional, dont hesitate on gear !
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I purchased the D3x as a complementary camera to a D3s which I purchased about 4 months previously. I intend to use the D3x primarily for landscapes and use the D3s for sports, wildlife and or any situation that has challenging lighting conditions. The D3x produces stunning images with great dynamic range. I really cannot find anything negative to say about the D3x.
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I use the camera for landscape shots. Images are fantastic and when you look at the image at 100 % you can see the detail. At first I was skeptical about this camera, when I took my first shot and saw the results I was sold . Great detail, camera fits your hand like a glove. Only thing I wish the price was lower but Iam glad a purchased this beauty!
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I have brought the camera to have something more portable when I travel than the Arca Swiss 4x5 and the Hasselblad 205 TCC without losing resolution. I could not be more pleased with how good the images are and I am very fussy. It is bulky for an SLR but nothing like the other two cameras.
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I am totally astounded by not only the truly emulsion like detail and dynamic range, but I was totally shocked by the magnificent color rendition and amazing accuracy, even in auto.
Overall the D3x produces image quality better than anything I have achieved even with 4x5 and laser scanning. It will be interesting to see if frame stitching can totally replace my view camera.
Hello D3x, farewell Velvia we shall miss ye, sorta.
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This is a really cool camera. The pics are great. It would be nice to have the video feature but I have the D300 for that.
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I use this for architectural and product/studio work. Am amazed with the quality this tank doles out. Built Nikon tough!
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For the past 6 years, I've been using the Fugi S2 Pro body with a few Nikkor lenses. It has served me well, but I've longed for a camera that could use the full capabilities of my lenses. Both the resolution and DX size have "constrained" their potential. How liberating it is now to use these on my new D3X. Although I still haven't reconcilled dipping into my life long savings account, I am quickly becoming addicted to the 24 megapixel capabilities. Sure, 99.9% of my photos will never reveal this degree of detail, but it's sorta like owning a vehicle with a huge engine. I will rarely use the "horse-power" of this resolution, but it's sure nice to know it's there in reserve. With the larger hard drives and storage media available to us, I see no problem is shooting regularly in the highest setting and then downsizing in Photoshop. This way, I can store my images in the highest resolution, and when it comes time to print them out, modify the file to fit the size, printer and end use of that photo. Although I seriously considered the D3s, I was cautious about a camera that took stills and video. Being also a woodworker, I've stayed away from those "all-in-one" tools. Here, I wanted the best still camera in the FX size and I believe this is the best for me. Although it will put one sizeable hole in my savings account... hey... you only live once, right???
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I do wedding photography, It takes excellent images. A bit on the heavy side though.
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As an architectural and fine art photographer I make my living selling clear beautiful images and the Nikon D3x produces those beautifully. While most of my images are shot at basic iso 100 on a tripod with mirror lock up I find I prefer my D3x to my D3 for any iso up to 1600. I have produced a number of 40x60 inch prints of horseraces taken at iso 1600 that show the stitching on the jockey's silks! My only wish is that the focus points were distributed around the exterior of the viewing screen as well as the interior.
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Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Weddings. Has produced exceptionally. The one thing I prefer when buying a product is that they concentrate on that product. Nikon doesn't make copiers, printers, calculators, etc. just Photo products and optics.
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Picture quality with the added pixels over my D3. Would have been great if the D3x kept the high ISO values of the D3, 6400 vice 1600.
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I have jumped from D90 DX format to the most professional choice of D3X FX format. I wanted to progress to the larger format to be able to provide my customer with whatever size product they wanted and to provide them with a quality product.
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I recently purchased the D3x after using my D3s for about 6 months. I bought the camera specifically for more detail in my images and the ability to print much larger prints without having to use a third-party software package for pixel interpolation. My intended use for the D3x is in the studio (macro and some portraits), architecture and landscapes. I've done several macro projects now in the studio and a couple outside and the detail and dynamic range is exactly what I was looking for. As I tell others, there is a tool for every job. I use my D3s for my sports, fast-pace wildlife adventures, event projects and any situation that has difficult lighting. I now head out to all of my projects with the D3x and D3s fully loaded and armed to tackle just about anything. In my mind the D3x and D3s are two different tools that are clearly industry leaders as compared to the relevant competition. I was a Canon shooter for 20 years before buying the D3s. Truly the best decision I have ever made. I was a little frustrated with lens availability over the last couple months, but I now finally have all the lenses I need. In closing, if you need a professional tool that is reliable, high resolution, and rugged for your photography projects/adventures then the D3x will not disappoint you I am sure of it.
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This camera is nothing short of fantastic! The giant screen and live view feature on the back is awesome for product photographers so that art directors and stylist can get a better view of whats going on and not have to touch the camera.
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Have been a user of Nikon camera since the early 70's, having gone thru the film camera era into the digital age. Finally moved up from my D2x, after several years of use, to the D3x. What a great leap forward. Love the higher ISO's, and and the new horizon feature. No compliants so far, and the ease of moving up from the D2x made learning the menu features was quite simple.
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