Leonard Goh | Sep 28, 2009
(Digitally enhanced image by Leonard Goh/CNET Asia)
Word on the street has it that Nikon is set to announce the D3s on October 15, and this professional dSLR will feature 1080p-quality movie recording. But it seems the rumored shooter won't be having a full-frame sensor as camera blog
NikonRumors stated there will be a 1.6x crop factor. The burst mode is speculated to be 14fps, which trumps the 11fps and 5fps offered by the
D3 and
D3x, respectively.
If this camera becomes a reality, it will be Nikon's first camera to enable full-HD video recording and perhaps the fastest dSLR it has to date. We're looking out for more information so check back with us soon.
Via
Engadget
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