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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Kehebatan Dikon D3S

ISO performance: ISO 12800 as standard, expandable
Large pixel pitch: the 12.1-megapixel
New and improved D-Movie function
Image sensor cleaning: assured protection
EXPEED: Nikon’s comprehensive approach to quality digital images
Lateral chromatic aberration reduction: edge-to-edge sharpness
Picture Control: custom-tailored tone and color
Speed and readiness throughout the workflow
9-frames-per-second* shooting rate in FX-format, 11 fps* in DX crop
Scene Recognition System: enlightened accuracy and intelligence
51-point AF: fast and accurate subject acquisition

Newly added image area of 1.2x crop (30 x 20) format with approx. 8.4 megapixels.
Multiple exposure operation that can be repeated by designating the function to the bracketing button.
Electronic virtual horizon that is available in Live View shooting.
Extended menu banks that stores up to four combinations of exposure mode, shutter speed and aperture value. Versatile in-camera Retouch Menus, including RAW processing to enhance your images without using a computer.
Compatible with HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) output.
Type C connector (mini size) is employed.
With the optional GPS Unit GP-1, location information such as latitude, longitude, altitude and time are automatically recorded to each image’s EXIF data.
The Time Adjustment feature, which adjusts your camera’s time zone, is also available using the GP-1.
Exclusive Nikon Software — Nikon Transfer and ViewNX software packages (supplied) for a range of basic photo browsing and editing operations; Capture NX 2, Camera Control Pro 2, and Image Authentication Software (all optional) enable more advanced operation and image editing.

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