Nikon D4s is now discontinued
The Nikon D4S full frame DSLR camera is now listed as discontinued on Nikon Japan’s official website. We know that Nikon D4S was announced in February, 2014 and now it is replaced by the new Nikon D5. Although discontinued, the Nikon D4S DSLR camera is undoubtedly a great camera. The D4S features a full-frame, FX-format 16.2MP CMOS sensor and EXPEED 4 image processor to produce high-resolution still imagery and full HD 1080p movies with notable image detail, quality, and sensitivity and it also features a broad native sensitivity range, from ISO 100-25600, that is further expandable to an equivalent ISO 409600 to benefit working in difficult lighting conditions.
Now you can still get the Nikon D4S cameras Nikon D4S camera body at Amazon ($5,290.99), B&H ($5,996.95)
Nikon D5 DSLR camera is now in stock and shipping for $6,496.95 at Amazon, B&H
Nikon D4S DSLR Camera Key Features:
- 16.2MP FX-Format CMOS Sensor
- EXPEED 4 Image Processor
- 3.2″ 921k-Dot LCD Monitor
- Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps
- Multi-CAM 3500FX 51-Point AF Sensor
- Native ISO 25600, Extended to ISO 409600
- 11 fps Shooting for 200 Shots with AE/AF
- 91k-Pixel RGB Sensor and Group Area AF
- 14-Bit RAW Files and 12-Bit RAW S Format
- 1000 Base-T Gigabit Wired LAN Support