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The Nikon D3S is the 12.1-megapixel successor to the popular Nikon D3. It's loaded with a number of pro features, and if a normal ISO range of 200 to 12,800 isn't enough for you, you can crank it up to 102,400, so expect some solid low-light performance.

HD video recording is also in the mix here: 720p at 24 frames per second, and that large ISO sensitivity range works with video too. Aperture control goes from f/1.4 to f/16 in both still and video mode, too. You'll get 51 AF points, which is always nice, and dual CompactFlash card slots let you do consecutive or simultaneous recording.

The price is $5,200 for just the body. You'll have to drop some extra cash for the lens. Nikon says the D3S will launch sometime in late November. Take a look at the product details tab for the lengthy press release.

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  • Manufacturer
    Nikon
  • Product Family
    Nikon D-series
  • Optical Zoom
  • Megapixels
  • Display Technology
  • MSRP
    $5,199.95
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