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Nikon D3 Review

Submitted by Brandon on Monday, 4 February 2008One Comment

Check out what thinkcamera.com had to say about Nikon’s flagship camera, the D3.

It would be an understatement to say that they liked it. Here’s a quick excerpt from reviewer Jonathan Ryan:

“…the Nikon D3 is undoubtedly the best digital SLR Nikon has ever made.”

Oh wow, nothing like a glowing review, you can check out the full story here.

“Is the Nikon D3 the best digital SLR Nikon have ever made? Oh yes… By a country mile. But is it better than the 1DS Mk III? You’ll have to wait until we test one of those. To my eye it easily beats anything else for image quality and noise but there’s the thorny question of the D300 - Nikon may have made that a bit too good. Either way £3,200 is a lot more than a D300 and a lot less than a 1DS Mk III.”

The only thing that the reviewer didn’t like was a no-anti-dust feature, may make it tricky to clean but otherwise it’s a nice camera.

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