THE IMAGING EVOLUTION CONTINUES:
THE NIKON D3S ILLUMINATES NEW LEVELS OF POWER AND PERFORMANCE FOR PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Nikon Once Again Redefines Possibilities with D-SLR Photography with Six-Figure
ISO Sensitivity for Stills and Video While Enhancing Overall Performance
MELVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 14, 2009) – Today, Nikon Inc. announced the
FX-format D3S D-SLR, providing professional photographers with a powerful tool
that redefines the boundaries of digital SLR versatility, while maintaining
the strength of superior image quality and high speed performance inherited
from the ground breaking D3. The D3S enables not only new opportunities in
low-light photography, but also provides photographers with added shutter speed
and aperture freedom with a base ISO sensitivity range from ISO 200 to a remarkable
12,800. Additionally, expanded ISO equivalent settings up to a staggering
102,400 are available, enabling photographers to create images previously thought
impossible.
The Nikon D3S builds upon the success of the Nikon D3—the professional
digital SLR that set new standards for D-SLR performance and utilizes a newly
designed, Nikon original 12.1-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor that also integrates
its amazing low-light ability to High Definition (HD) video, creating a uniquely
capable multi-media tool to meet the needs of a changing imaging landscape.
“When the Nikon D3 was released, it ushered in a new era of professional
digital imaging. Today, the D3S will further reinforce Nikon’s leadership
role in the photographic industry as a pioneer in performance-driven technologies
that will again break once-rigid picture-taking barriers,” said Edward
Fasano, general manager for Marketing, SLR Systems Products at Nikon Inc. “The
ruggedly constructed D3S was engineered to address the real-world needs of
professional photographers and provides them with a tool that, when combined
with their skills, delivers stunning images in a broad range of shooting
conditions and assignment requirements.”
Creative Vision Beyond the Human Eye
The Nikon D3S, with a base ISO sensitivity from ISO 200 to 12,800 makes
it possible to capture previously impossible images—image opportunities
which were often ignored because of low light levels. Now, in even more demanding
lighting conditions, photographers can select expanded sensitivity settings
of ISO equivalent 25,600, ISO equivalent 51,200 and an incredible ISO equivalent
sensitivity of 102,400 which reveals detail in extreme low-light environments
that challenge even the human eye’s ability to discern subject content.
In addition, a setting of ISO equivalent 100 is provided.
This industry-first, groundbreaking ISO sensitivity range will make the D3S
the camera of choice for photographers who typically face extreme lighting
challenges, such as indoor or nighttime sports, spot news, wedding receptions
and ambitious nature photography. This broad ISO sensitivity also affords the
ability to shoot at faster, action-stopping shutter speeds. D3S shooters will
enjoy a major advantage in any situation where light is limited and the use
of supplemental lighting is not an option. For the photojournalist, even the
highest ISO setting delivers image quality to satisfy the needs of offset printing.
Big Pixels Equal Greater ISO Capabilities
The amazing low-light ability of the D3S, as well as its astounding image
quality can be attributed in large part to the engineering behind the newly
designed, Nikon original 12.1-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor, which measures
36x23.9mm. While the pixel size and count that served the D3 were maintained
to deliver the pinnacle of image quality, dynamic range, phenomenal tonal gradation
and outstanding color, other aspects were engineered to add versatility through
broader low-noise ISO sensitivity. Individual pixels measure a large 8.45 microns,
which support enhanced sensitivity to light and other qualities leading to
superior image fidelity. The D3S captures light and renders images in
a way that no other Nikon camera has yet to achieve, with a higher signal-to-noise
ratio and an unmatched dynamic range for both stills and HD video throughout
its broadened ISO range.
D3S adds the extra benefit of an Image Sensor Cleaning function to reduce instances
of image degradation resulting from dust accumulation on the optical low pass
filter (OLPF) in front of the image sensor. The OLPF oscillates at four specific
frequencies to release particles that would disrupt image quality. Sensor Cleaning
can be set by the user to cycle automatically when the camera is powered on,
turned off, or on demand.
Share the Vision with D-Movie Creativity
Whether on the frontlines or sidelines, the amazing ISO range of the D3S
can also be applied while recording HD video clips to give unprecedented low-light
ability for movie clips. The refined D-Movie mode for the FX-format offers
smooth 1280x720 video at a cinematic 24fps, with a new algorithm that severely
reduces the phenomenon of “rolling shutter” typical to D-SLRs while
panning. The motion JPEG codec allows for easy extraction of single frames
from a video clip and the ability to save it as a JPEG file, while the 720p
HD format eases storage, provides faster wireless transfers, and offers video
files that are generally easier to use in the field. Photographers can also
trim movie clips on the fly by revising the start and end points, and save
the edited clip as a copy while maintaining the original. Additionally, the
D3S features a built-in monaural microphone, augmented by a stereo microphone
input, which is perfect for hot-shoe microphone mounting or the use of wireless
microphones for interviews or spot news.\
Photographers and film makers alike
will appreciate the full aperture control from a wide f/1.4 to f/16, as the
FX-format sensor renders low-noise movie clips with outstanding clarity, aided
by the large selection of renowned NIKKOR lenses to produce a dramatic depth
of field. High Sensitivity Movie Mode allows the utilization of the entire
ISO range to capture otherwise hidden details in challenging lighting conditions,
more effectively than cameras with smaller sensors. Now, users can benefit
from available natural light for applications such as telling a story in a
journalistic style in the field or to create a gritty film noir masterpiece
without CGI post production. While recording, users also have the ability to
control exposure, and will enjoy the added benefits of improved contrast-detect
type AF while in Tripod Live View mode.
Performance and Features Defining Versatility
The emergence of the D3 in 2007 provided photographers with a unique fusion
of ruggedness, speed, versatility and image quality—characteristics which
the D3S now takes even further. Photographers are able to capture images at
9 frames per second (fps) in the FX-format or at up to 11 fps in the DX crop
mode, while data is transferred through a 16-bit pipeline for optimal processing
speed. Additionally, the buffer has been increased, enabling continuous bursts
approximately twice that of the D3 in the JPEG, TIFF or NEF (RAW) formats.
Files can also be captured in either 12- or 14-bit compressed or uncompressed
formats to maintain the images data integrity. Photographers can also
select the new 1.2x crop mode for a modest telephoto effect, while minimally
impacting resolution, as photos are captured at approximately 8.4 megapixels
(9 fps).
The D3S digital SLR also features two UDMA compatible CompactFlash™ card
slots that can be used for consecutive recording (overflow), simultaneous recording
(backup), separating recording of RAW and JPEG files or even copying pictures
between the two cards. One or both can also be designated for data-heavy D-Movie
recording. Images can be displayed directly from the camera to a High Definition
monitor using the camera's HDMI port and an optional cable.
The D3S features Nikon’s exclusive Multi-CAM 3500FX
focus module, with 51 AF points, 15 cross type sensors and 36 horizontal sensors
that easily track and lock onto moving subjects, delivering the same fast and
accurate AF performance that helped make the D3 immediately successful. Users
can select any of the AF points, making it easy to consistently attain accurate
focus, frame after frame. Additionally, three AF-area modes – Single
point, Dynamic-area AF and Auto-area AF – are available to maximize the
use of the 51 focus points by selecting the most suitable one to match subject
conditions. AF is also available in one of two Live View modes, including a
phase detection handheld mode and a tripod mode. While in Live View, the graphic
indication of a virtual horizon is also available, making it easier than ever
to confirm camera orientation.
To alleviate another kind of noise, the D3S also features a Quiet Shutter
Mode which substantially reduces the sound of the camera’s mirror-down
cycle, which is perfect for shooting in sensitive environments, such as movie
sets, meetings, ceremonies, or while photographing wildlife.
Technologies Engineered for Professionals
The D3S digital SLR’s speed and performance is the culmination
of many Nikon core technologies including the latest generation of the EXPEED™ Image
Processing System. The latest iteration of this system is specially designed
to keep pace with the D3S’ blazing performance to provide amazing image
quality, faster processing speeds and lower power consumption. This advanced
system is able to achieve extremely precise color reproduction for a broad
spectrum of hues, in addition to vivid saturation and smooth gradation. Nikon’s
advanced noise processing function is engineered to minimize noise at all
sensitivities and operate seamlessly without interfering with other image
color parameters.
The D3S’ accelerated Scene Recognition System analyzes information from
the 1,005-pixel RGB light sensor for use in auto exposure, auto white balance
detection and autofocus calculations. The Scene Recognition System also assists
autofocus by tracking subject position and automatically shifts the AF points
used to match the subject’s movement within the frame.
Nikon's exclusive 3D Color Matrix Metering II assists in ensuring accurate
exposures, even in the most challenging lighting conditions. Instantly evaluating
each scene before capture, input data from the system's sensor is automatically
referenced against an internal database of more than 30,000 images derived
from actual photographs to calculate correct exposure values. Active D-Lighting
(ADL), used in combination with 3D Matrix Metering II helps to determine proper
exposure, and creates realistic contrast while compensating for lost shadows
and highlights. Photographers can also use ADL bracketing for up to five frames
of ADL compensation.
To further enhance each photographer's expression of personal style, Nikon’s
Picture Control System allows selection of Picture Control settings including
Standard, Neutral, Vivid and Monochrome. Additionally, adjustment can be made
to Picture Controls to image sharpening, contrast, brightness, saturation,
hue and more. Photographers then have the flexibility to save up to nine personalized
Picture Controls on camera and 99 additional Picture Controls externally.
Ready for Work
Engineered for real-world functionality, the D3S is ruggedly constructed with
moisture, dust and shock resistance that has become a hallmark of flagship
Nikon D-SLRs, while preserving the usability and ergonomics that allow the
camera to remain an extension of the photographer’s vision. Attention
to detail goes so far as to include a self-diagnostic shutter system that is
tested to 300,000 cycles for maximum accuracy and longevity. Rigid and precise
magnesium alloy construction and the familiar form factor of the D3 extend
consistent Nikon system synergy.
A bright and accurate viewfinder provides 100-percent coverage with 0.7x magnification.
The body also houses Nikon’s acclaimed 921,000-dot, 3.0-inch super density
LCD monitor which is viewable up to 170 degrees, and is safeguarded by a tempered
glass cover. Thanks to incredibly efficient internal circuitry, the D3S
can capture up to 4200* shots per single charge of the camera’s Lithium-ion
battery.
System Strength Withstands the Test of Time
The D3S is fully compatible with Nikon’s Creative Lighting System (CLS)
affording photographers a mobile lighting solution that is easy to manage. D3S
is also compatible with Nikon’s GP-1 GPS receiver to gather information
such as latitude, longitude, altitude and (satellite) date of shooting. Photographers
can shoot tethered via USB, or use the WT-4A wireless transmitter to send images
wirelessly when speed and mobility are essential. D3S users will also enjoy the
system strength bolstered by a comprehensive selection of NIKKOR interchangeable
lenses—long heralded for their optical superiority.
Price and Availability
The Nikon D3S digital SLR is scheduled to be available at Nikon Authorized
dealers beginning in late November 2009 at an estimated selling price of $5,199.95**.
For more information, please visit www.nikonusa.com.
Users can see the new D3S, along with Nikon’s entire line of photographic,
optical and digital imaging solutions, including the recently announced new
AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR 85mm f/3.5G ED VR lens, on display at the Nikon booth
(#501) at the PhotoPlus Expo in New York, from Oct. 22 to Oct. 24, 2009.