Apple’s new digital camera RAW compatibility update 2.5 adds the RAW file support for Aperture 2, iPhoto ‘08, and iPhoto ‘09 for Nikon D3X and Epson R-D1x. It also includes fixes for issues related to specific cameras and overall stability.
Four of the world’s top professional photographers took on variety of assignments with the Nikon D3X and produced some stunning images. The four photographers and their websites are the following:
This Japanese site (Google translation in English) has some high ISO (e.g. ISO 6400) D3X samples. It looks quite good! The question is, will you pay $8000 for it?
If you are interested, compare them with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II photos of the same subjects.
According to this blog post, Nikon Pro Magazine (only for NPS members) has the details the D3X. The scanned images have been removed due to bandwidth limit but Nikon Rumors have them here. Read More…
Internet chatters are definitely getting hotter with the supposed December 1st release date for Nikon D3X, the latest DSLR camera with 24.4 mega-pixel full frame (FX) sensor. The guys at NikonRumors claimed that they have found the product information page (http://www.nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/Product/Digital-SLR/25442/D3x.html) for D3X, and even grabbed some images of the new Nikon D3X before Nikon took them down. These look awfully like the ancient D3 (front, back), but this can be. The D3X should be the higher pixel count FX format D3, so the body looks similar (or same), and Nikon marketing media department could be using the same setup to take the product shots, so you get very similar-looking images.
Now the page is blank and the images (front, back) are gone from Nikon site. So don’t waste your time trying…