Nikon D4 specs leak: 16.2MP and 102,400 ISO
If you are the sort who can't wait for the specifications for new DSLR cameras from the big camera firms, some details on the Nikon D4 have leaked that you will like. Details on this camera first started to surface way back in February of 2011. The two major specs that caught our eye is the 16.2MP sensor, 11 fps shooting, and the 102,400 native ISO.
The specs came by way of several sources according to Nikonrumors and the site thinks these are 90% accurate. The camera's ISO range is expandable to 50 and 204,800. The camera will also get some new storage capability with the CF card slot and a XQD memory card slot. There will be Ethernet connectivity integrated into the camera, and it will rock face detection and recognition supposedly working in the viewfinder.
Other things the camera is said to be able to do include shooting uncompressed video out through the HDMI port. It will also rock 51 autofocus points, the ability to assign two buttons to the front of the camera to smooth aperture control and a new autofocus system with nine cross-type sensors up to f/8. It's worth noting that the rumor that surfaced back in January had this camera rocking a Thunderbolt port, that port isn't listed in the specs here.
[via Nikonrumor]