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Nikon D3X Pro Reviews

ephotozine‘s review Edit

There is no doubting, this is a truly wonderful camera, and yes, I want one. But can it truly be worth £1800 more than a D3 (Or, for that matter, £3000 more than a D700). The answer is clearly no – The main difference from the D3 at £2900, is the inclusion of a 24.4MP sensor.
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Apr 30, 2010

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

The Nikon D3x is a class-leader, absolutely fantastic - but it's also very expensive. The incredibly high resolution of the D3x delivers an extraordinary quality. The ultra tough body of the camera has unmatched customisation options, but no sensor-cleaning.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 09, 2009

Shutterbug‘s review Edit

Now it’s all about megapixels and Nikon’s latest entry in the super D-SLR race is the 24.5-megapixel D3X.
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Published on:
Apr, 2009

Pocket-lint‘s review Edit

The D3x is, in essence, a grand tourer to the D3’s sports coupe; able to produce stunning results, with bucket loads of detail and with brilliant ergonomics. It’s a lot of camera, but one that comes at a steep price that may make some think twice or plump for the D3.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 28, 2009

The Imaging Resource‘s review Edit

The Nikon D3X produces the highest image quality of any camera we've tested to date.
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Jul 23, 2009

Camera Labs‘s review Edit

Like the D3 before it, the Nikon D3x is a very serious piece of kit. Both cameras exude physical confidence with tank-like build quality and superb ergonomics. The viewfinder delivers a huge view with 100% coverage and a wealth of information, while the VGA screen ensures images look their best whether in playback or Live View.
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Published on:
Jul, 2009

PhotographyBLOG‘s review Edit

It's fair to say from our findings that the Nikon D3x is pretty much a re-badged D3 with twice the pixel count but a slower continuous shooting speed; therefore the D3 remains alongside it as a valued component of the range in its own right.
10.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Apr 22, 2009

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

It pretty much goes without saying that the Nikon D3x is an incredibly good camera, with the kind of performance, rugged reliability, versatility and most importantly image quality demanded by the top professionals. It is big, heavy and quite breathtakingly expensive, but if you're the sort of photographer who needs to have the very best then ask the picture agency you work for to buy you one.
10.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 15, 2009

DigitalCameraReview‘s review Edit

Given the D3x's cost and specifications, it's clear that this is a highly specialized camera that will appeal to professionals who need or want large image files.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 02, 2010

DP Review‘s review Edit

If you can afford the D3X, you will buy yourself the best image detail that's currently on the market and a very versatile photographic tools. We've used it in the studio and on location, for portraits and for sports, in daylight and in dim clubs and and on every occasion we were amazed how easy it was to achieve good results with the camera. Therefore, despite its eye-watering price tag, the Nikon D3X without a shadow of doubt earns itself our highest award.
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Published on:
Feb 19, 2009

The average pro reviews rating is 9.1 / 10, based on the 10 reviews.


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