Nikon D4, the latest and best Camera from Nikon, Can be operated via the iPhone

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, January 10, 2012 | 12:11 AM

Nikon soon launch a new DSLR camera, Nikon D4 which enables users to operate the camera via the Apple iPhone mobile phone output. Nikon finally able to display itin HTTP mode thanks to the series is the Nikon D4.

Nikon D4 camera equipped with an Ethernet port to make these devices can beconnected to the network. In addition to these functions through the HTTP port canalso be run through the addition of WT-5 Wireless Controller. And whoever D4 Nikonprofessional camera users who have an iPhone, can run the camera remotely.


Nikon D4 is a full frame camera that offers a / b / g / n Wi-Fi support and acquirepower from the battery D4 which means users of this camera can be freely put NikomD4 in the desired position and control it via HTTP.


If it is connected, all control, whether the shutter, the selection of shooting modes (P,S, A, M), live viewm ISO, focus mode, metering, white balance etc., can be set via the display device iPhone or iPad. Nikon D4 is magnitude 2.16 MP camera that promises speed and accuracy.

Specification Nikon D4 :

Sensor
  • 16 MP FX (24 x 36mm) CMOS.
  • 4,928 x 3,280 pixels native.
  • Also crops of 1.2x (20 x 30mm), 1.5x DX (16 x 24mm) and 5:4 professional (24 x 30mm).
  • ISO 100 - 12,800 in in full, half or third stops.
  • ISO 50 to ISO 204,800 available in stupid modes.
  • White balance: Auto (2 types), incandescent, fluorescent (7 types), direct sunlight, flash, cloudy, shade, preset manual (up to 4 different settings can be saved and recalled), 2,500 K to 10,000 K in 10K intervals; all with fine-tuning!


Frame Rates
  • 10 FPS.
  • 11 FPS if AF is locked.

 AF
  • CAM3500FX sensor.
  • 51 AF points (15 are cross-type sensors).
  • Works with auto- and manual-focus lenses f/5.6 and faster.
  • 11 of these sensors will work with lenses as slow as f/8.
  • AF range is rated down to LV-2 with any lens. (SLR AF systems have never used the full speed of lenses; they look through anulii equivalent to about f/8 regardless of lens speed.)
 Finder
  • 100% coverage.
  • 0.7x magnification (50mm at infinity).
  • 18mm eyepoint.
  • -3 to +1 diopters.
  • Live-View LCD.

Meter
  • Nikon invented the Matrix Meter, the color meter and the 3D meter, which is what really matters.
  • For the first time, Nikon is wasting their time by upping the resolution of the meter sensor for marketing purposes to 91,000 RGB pixels.
  • It also measures flash at this resolution.

Shutter
  • Kevlar/carbon fiber-composite, rated 400,000 shots.
  • 1/8,000 - 30 seconds in full, half or third stops.
  • Bulb.
  • X 250 flash sync.
  • "Silent" mode.

 Flash
  • 1/250 flash sync.
  • i-TTL flash control using the 91,000 pixel RGB sensor with the SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700, SB-600 and SB-400.
  • Won't meter flash with other flash guns.

Lens Compatibility
  • Built-in motor and AI coupling feeler, so all AF lenses work, as well as classic AI, AI-s and AI-P manual-focus lenses all work as well as they do on all of Nikon's better DSLRs.

File Formats
  • JPG.
  • NEF 12 or 14 bit, uncompressed, or lossy or lossless compressed.
  • NEF + JPG.
  • TIFF.
  • Video: H.264/MPEG4 stored in .MOV files.


Storage and Data

No more double CF card slots.
  • One CF slot (UDMA 7), and one XQD slot. (NOT two CF slots).
  • XQD cards are bogus — Lexar doesn't make them, and I don't know about SanDisk. Therefore, the XQD slot is largely useless. I'll only use Lexar and SanDisk cards. Got a XQD reader? I didn't think so.
  • USB.
  • HDMI (mini-C).
  • RJ-45 Ethernet.

Wireless
  • WT-4 or WT-5A/B/C/D.

 
Video
  • All of these variations have two different file size (quality) options:
  • 1,920 × 1,080 (full or cropped) at 29.97p, 25p and 23.976p.
  • 1,280 × 720 at 59.94p, 50p, 29.97p and 25p.
  • 640 × 424 at 29.97p and 25p.
  • H.264/MPEG4 stored in .MOV files.
  • 24–36,000x time-lapse mode.


Audio
  • Mono internal mic.
  • 3.5mm jack for external stereo mic, with power.
  • Auto and manual level control.
  • Linear PCM recording.
  • 3.5mm stereo output jack.

LCD
  • 3.2" (8cm) LCD.
  • 921,000 dots.
  • Auto brightness control.
  • Live View.


Power
  • EN-EL18 battery.
  • MH-26 charger.
  • Optional EH-6b AC adapter and EP-6 connector.

 
Size
  • 6.3 × 6.2 × 3.6 inches.
  • 160 × 156.5 × 90.5 millimeters.

Weight
  • 47.3 ounces (1,340 g or 2 pounds, 15.3 oz.) with battery and XQD memory card.
  • 41.6 ounces (1,180 g or 2 pounds, 9.6 oz.), stripped naked. 

Environmental
  • 0 ~ 40ºC (32 ~ 104ºF), operating.
  • 85% RH or less, non condensing.


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