Source: http://www.nikon.com/news/2012/0106_flagship_01.htm
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The next-generation flagship Nikon digital-SLR camera with the ultimate in versatility and functionality TOKYO - Nikon Corporation is pleased to announce the release of the Nikon D4, a Nikon FX-format camera that serves as the new flagship model in Nikon's lineup of digital-SLR cameras. Nikon will be exhibiting the D4 at the 2012 International CES, to be held Tuesday, January 10 through Friday, January 13 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This electronics exhibition is open to the public.
The D4 is equipped with a new Nikon FX-format CMOS image sensor (imaging size of 36.0 x 23.9 mm) and EXPEED 3, the latest image-processing engine specifically optimized for digital-SLR cameras, making it the next-generation flagship Nikon digital-SLR camera with the ultimate in versatility and functionality that offers superior image quality rich in detail along with excellent high-speed performance. It has an effective pixel count of 16.2-million pixels, and offers superior image quality under a broad range of lighting conditions with its image sensor supporting an incredible range of sensitivities from ISO 50 to ISO 204800.
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Read more about this beast after the jump!
"Don’t worry about being better than anybody you know personally or whose work you admire. Simply try to be better tomorrow than you were yesterday. You are not so much in competition with others as you are with yourself. Be your own toughest critic. Show only your best and develop your self-editing abilities so you know just what your best is."
– Bill Allard
Because I am envious of other people's work that sometimes I really do think I suck, thank you for reminding me Mr. Allard.
Just thought I'd share my cover page for facebook. Guess what, the new timeline feature has opened up the opportunity for us to really get creative and personalize the homepage!
Here I've decided to integrate my existing profile picture to the timeline cover photo to give it a unique minimalist-seamless look. I'm really diggin' it for now.
What about you? Any bright ideas for your cover page? Tip, set your cover page dimensions to 851(L) x 315(H) pixels so you end up with a nice crisp image. If you let facebook do the resizing for you, chances are you'll end up with a blurred crappy version of your original picture.
I know, I know... I haven't updated my blog in a while. Been busy taking care of a two month long event for NBA here in Manila.
The good news is, this week is Grand Finals week! (Sept 29, starting from 7pm at Metrowalk) Which means, I should have more time to delegate to my blog and photography soon after :)
Stay tuned!