Rating 4.4 63 reviews

A newer model Nikon D5 was released in March 2016.

Manufacturer: Nikon
TechRadar UK
14 years ago

Nikon D4 review

The Nikon D4 is the camera that Nikon is hoping will be the camera of choice for professional sports photographers and photo journalists shooting the Olympic games this summer.
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digitalcameraworld.com
14 years ago

The Nikon D4 is the camera that Nikon is hoping will be the camera of choice for professional sports photographers and photo journalists shooting the Olympic Games in London this summer.
Pros:
  • A great AF system
  • good noise control and huge sensitivity range are contained in an ergonomically arranged body
Cons:
  • Slight movement in the memory card bay is a little disconcerting
  • The AF system is complex, and its various options could be made clearer in the menu for the uninitiated
  • There may be 51 AF points, but they are all clustered around the centre of the frame and within the DX crop.
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Tech2
14 years ago

Nikon D4 Review

Dear Aaron, could you kindly throw some light on this statement - "It offers above average image quality that can easily put most other commercial DSLR cameras in the market to shame." Nikon D4 is one of the flagship models from Nikon and the image quality is one of the best in class!
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Hardware Zone
14 years ago

Nikon D4 - The Low-Light Action Master

The D4 is Nikon's new flagship DSLR camera, and represents the highest evolution of Nikon's speed and ISO technology. We go in-depth with the camera to review what's new, and what's been improved, in what is easily one of the best digital cameras in the world today.
Pros:
  • Low noise at ultra-high ISOs
  • Fast frame-rates for action
  • Fast and accurate auto-focus
  • Improved handling and comfortable grip
Cons:
  • ISO performance only slightly cleaner than D3S
  • XQD card-slot forces users to upgrade
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PC Magazine
14 years ago

Nikon D4

The Nikon D4 ($5,999.95 list, body only) represents the dream camera of many a professional photographer. It's a huge beast that can rattle off shots at an impressive 10 frames per second, focus with speed and accuracy, and do just about anything else you need it to. On the sidelines of an NFL game?
Pros:
  • Full frame sensor
  • Every physical control you could ever want
  • Integrated vertical grip
  • Shoots at 10 frames per second
  • Very low image noise
  • Uncompressed 1080p video output
Cons:
  • Big and heavy
  • 16-megapixel resolution
  • Only one CF card slot
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PC Magazine
14 years ago

Nikon D4 Review

The Nikon D4 is a pro shooter's dream, with controls galore, and a big, bright optical viewfinder. This fully loaded full-frame D-SLR rattles off shots at a quick 10 frames per second, but all of this comes with a rather high sticker price and a steep learning curve. The Nikon D4 ($5,999.95 list, body only) represents the dream camera of many a professional photographer. It’s a huge beast that can rattle off shots at an impressive 10 frames per second, focus with speed and accuracy, and do just about anything else you need it to. On the sidelines of an NFL game? Pop on a telephoto lens and plug a cable into the Ethernet port—your photos will go straight to the wire service. Covering a wedding in available light? Reach for the 35mm f/1.4 lens and shoot at just about any ISO you can imagine—the resulting images will be printable. This is not to say that the D4  is the perfect photographic tool for every occasion—no camera is. Landscape photographers may opt for a D-SLR with an ultra-high-resolution sensor, like the 36-megapixel Nikon D800 ($2,995.95), and working pros with an investment in Canon glass are probably more interested in the EOS-1D X ($6,799) or 5D Mark III ($3,499). As it stands, the D4 is a worthy follow up to the company's D3s, ea...
Pros:
  • Full frame sensor
  • Every physical control you could ever want
  • Integrated vertical grip
  • Shoots at 10 frames per second
  • Very low image noise
  • Uncompressed 1080p video output
Cons:
  • Big and heavy
  • 16-megapixel resolution
  • Only one CF card slot
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Amateur Photographer
14 years ago

Nikon D4 review

When we reviewed the Nikon D3S in AP 2 January 2010, it scored an impressive 89%, making it one if the best DSLRs we have ever tested. Physically, the camera was nothing groundbreaking, based as it is on the existing Nikon D3.
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naaptol
14 years ago

The Nikon D4 is a top end DSLR for professional users looking for a seasoned Digital SLR . it features a 16.2MP CMOS sensor with FX Format and the revolutionary EXPEED 3 image processor.
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Photography BLOG
14 years ago

Nikon D4

The Nikon D4 is a new professional-grade digital SLR camera with a sixteen-megapixel FX sensor, EXPEED 3 processing engine, upgraded Multi-CAM 3500FX auto-focus module, a brand new 91,000-pixel RGB metering sensor and a weather-sealed magnesium alloy body.
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flipkart.com
14 years ago

Prized possession!

Got the Nikon D4 from Flipkart when it was not available freely in any part of the world! Yes, Flipkart wrote after about 10 days informing that they will not be in a position to supply and ultimately ended-up dispatching the item. Awesome machine brilliant under low light (high ISO) conditions.
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