Nikon D3300, AF-S 35 f / 1.8 and new flagship D4S – CES 2014

Nikon at CES 2014 with a series of compact cameras and three new major in the field of SLR. The first is the entry-level D3300 replaces the Nikon D3200 very valuable of 2012. The basic structure is the same, but the 24MP sensor has been removed the AA filter (low-pass) to increase the strength and extended ISO sensitivity up to 25,600.

Numbers really interested in the camera at the base of the range which also one gains from 5fps burst shooting and the ability to capture Full HD video at 50/60fps, which did not find in rival Canon, even the noblest and expensive. Unchanged from 11 focus points and the 3 ” screen while an interesting novelty is the kit lens, a new 18-55 f / 3,5-5,6 collapsible (sold separately) offers a rebate of 30% of volume and 20% lower weight than the previous year. The Nikon D3300 will sell for about $650 and the target should have a street price of around $250.

Still on the subject of goals the second launch of the day, or the new AF-S 35mm f/1.8G. This was particularly wide-angle lens for FX-awaited home yellow black, especially after the good performance equivalent to 35mm DX format. It is increasingly used as a lens that provides a normal brightness very valid to a relatively low cost. The list price is about $600, while his brother appears to f/1.4 are required $1,500.

Canon at home for a similar price you buy the model f / 2 but has optical stabilization that here is not present. The building features 11 elements in 8 groups, with one aspherical and one ED lens and the minimum focusing distance is 25cm, while the autofocus is always ultrasound. It promises a very interesting target for anyone who watches the badget and could get a good sales success.

AF-S 35mm f/1.8G
AF-S 35mm f/1.8G

No further details also announced the development of the new flagship Nikon D4S, called HD-SLR. It will remain aesthetically identical with improvements in image quality and performance of autofocus. At the moment, we do not know anything more other official notes and expect to publish an article more complete.

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