16 megapixels, "full-frame", and yet (according to specs on DPReview) maximum 
ISO is 12,800.

Huh?

Rick


On Nov 5, 2013, at 12:06 , Mark Roberts wrote:

> Kenneth Waller <kwal...@peoplepc.com> wrote:
> 
>> No. I expected better from Nikon. looks clunky to me but the important issue 
>> is the images it produces.
> 
> 16 megapixels in full frame (surely chosen to prevent it taking sales
> away from the D610) means sacrificing a little resolution in order to
> gain excellent noise levels. (I would hope.)
> 
> But if the interface is really clunky none of the above will help with
> the shots you miss...
> 
> So this is one camera of which I really wouldn't want to be an Early
> Adopter. Wait for a good user base to pick out its real strong and
> weak points.
> 
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