Leonard Goh | Oct 10, 2008
The Nikon D3. Picture credit: Nikon
A
thread in a popular imaging forum has pointed out that Nikon's successor to the acclaimed
D3 is in the works and will be announced in December.
The rumored full-frame shooter is said to be named D3x, and will house a 24.4-megapixel sensor with nine frames per second burst mode. The noise-reduction algorithm is said to be better and processing speed has been bumped up to meet the needs of sports photographers.
However, this dSLR could be one of the most expensive when launched, if the price tag of US$6,499 indicated in the forum is correct.
We will provide updates once we hear from Nikon regarding this new camera.
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