Reviews for Nikon D3x 24.5 Megapixel Digital SLR Camera Body Only3" LCD - 6048 x 4032 Image - HDMI - MPN: 25442
cameralabs.com - Nov 3, 2011
Nikon D3x field trip at Camera Labs
Upgrading your camera is always an exciting process, but deciding on one model from a potential shortlist can often prove difficult. This especially applies if you're investing in a higher-end body where buying the wrong model could prove to be a costly mistake. Photographer Scott Kublin found himself in this position, needing to choose a new pro DSLR for his job, but stuck with a choice of... Top
bestcovery.com - Sep 29, 2010
Best Professional dSLR
Bestcovery experts have rated the Nikon D3x Digital Camera as a best pick for the Best Professional dSLR. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive research and evaluations. Click below to see Bestcovery's full review of this product. Top
reviewgist.com - Dec 13, 2009
Best Digital Camera with Resolution Atleast 18 Megapixel For Party Photos
Image is Good according to 15 Digital Camera experts. -- "very good color response"-imaging-resource.com -- "the D3X produced incredibly clean, rich images throughout all ISO ranges, though there was some visible noise evident from ISO 800 onwards."-cnet.com.au -- "the D3X produces clean, 24MP high-resolution images."-photo.net Read more to find expert opinions on more features like Video,... Top
Imaging Resource - Jul 23, 2009
Nikon D3X Review
The Nikon D3x produces the highest image quality of any camera we've tested to date. Its combination of resolution, color fidelity, and noise performance puts it at the very top of its class. Not only does the Nikon D3x sport an amazing 24.5 megapixels of resolution, it manages to wring more detail out of those pixels (particularly in its NEF-format RAW files) than anything else out there. The... Top
Digitalcamerainfo.com - Apr 27, 2009
Nikon D3x Digital Camera Review
The Nikon D3x is an update to the company's professional-level D3 introduced in 2007. This new full-frame, 24.5-megapixel camera has a list price of $7999.95 without lens. The D3x is designed for studio use, weighing a hefty 43 oz without battery or lens. While the D3x more than doubles the megapixel count of the D3, it does so at the cost of dropping the maximum frame rate from nine frames per... Top
productwiki.com - Apr 23, 2009
Nikon D3X | Body Only
Released on December 1st 2008 the D3X is the latest flagship digital SLR from Nikon. Featuring a massive 24.5MP CMOS sensor the camera creates 138MB 14bit RAW images. With the latest in Nikon camera technology, images arent just big, but beautiful. Arguably the best camera Nikon has ever produced, most reviewers are quite positive about the camera, however those such as Ken Rockwell point out the... Top
testseek.com - Mar 2, 2009
Nikon D3X
Testseek.com has collected 45 expert reviews for Nikon D3X and the average expert rating is 89 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Top
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An impossible DSLR
Strengths: 24Megapixels, capable of iso 50.
Weakness: Price, Speed, Noise, lowered ISO Capability,
In a nut shell D3x has the great 24megapixel. That's it!
It's slower than the D3($4300) the ISO range is really suited for slower photography since it's geared toward the low ISO 50, and cuts off at 6400 instead of the ISO 25600 of D3 and D700, it's also way-way too costly at $8000 tag! Even Canon EOS 1Ds Mrk III has come down to $6500 with similar features, but the Canon is how many years old??? Nikon could/should have introduced something with stellar functionality at such price.
The 24megapixel, Awesome Zeiss lens using, fullframe, 5fps, Sony Alpha 9000 will out do it at approx $3000 price tag.
Besides all that, all these cameras will loose values in no time compared to the film days. Digital SLR bodies goes through such rapid evolution, and there's not a way to "upgrade" its innards(sensor & processor). Therefore you pretty much end up throwing away a rugged pro-SLR body, just because the sensor & processor has gone through improvements. This is a really wasteful use of equipment, and technology. Lens will hold value for 10~20 years! All I can say is get a good lens and go with D700, D3(if you think you need serious durability, and speed), EOS 5D Mrk 2, or Sony Alpha 9000 for the megapixel counts.
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