Nikon D4 Specifications
The detailed specifications of the Nikon D4 are outlined here. From its sensor and lens compatibility to video capabilities and battery life, this page provides all the essential technical details you need to understand the performance and features of the Nikon D4. Whether you're comparing it with other models or looking to optimize your setup, you'll find everything you need right here.
Product |
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Name This is the official name of the camera as listed by the manufacturer. |
Nikon D4 |
Manufacturer The company that designs, manufactures, and markets this camera model. |
Nikon |
Release Date and Price |
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Release Year The year when this camera model was officially released to the public. |
2012 |
Release Date The exact date when this camera model was launched. |
2012-01-06 |
MSRP The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) is the price at which the manufacturer recommends that the retailer sells the product. This can vary by region and retailer. Here the price is listed in US Dollars. |
$ 5999 |
Camera Type |
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Camera Type The camera type defines the fundamental design of the camera, whether it uses a mirror for its viewfinder (DSLR), a translucent mirror (SLT), or no mirror at all (Mirrorless). |
DSLR |
Sensor |
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Sensor Size The sensor size determines the amount of light that can be captured, impacting image quality, depth of field, and low-light performance. Different sensor sizes are used for various camera types and applications. |
Full Frame (approx 36 x 23.9 mm) - Also known as 'FX' |
Sensor Type The type of sensor used in the camera, which could be CCD, CMOS, or others, affecting how the image data is captured and processed. |
CMOS |
Resolution Resolution is the number of pixels used to create an image. Higher resolution allows for larger prints and more detailed images. |
4928 x 3280 pixels |
Megapixels Megapixels refer to the number of millions of pixels the sensor can capture, impacting the detail and print size of the images. |
16,2 MP (16,163,840 pixels) |
Image Processor The image processor is responsible for converting the data captured by the sensor into a viewable image, impacting speed, quality, and performance. |
EXPEED 3 |
Image |
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ISO Range The ISO range indicates the sensitivity of the camera's sensor to light. A lower ISO is ideal for bright conditions, while a higher ISO allows for shooting in low light but may introduce noise. |
100 - 204800 |
White Balance Presets White balance presets allow the camera to adjust colors to match different lighting conditions, ensuring that your photos have accurate and natural colors. |
12 |
Custom White Balance Custom white balance allows you to manually set the white balance using a neutral reference, such as a gray card, ensuring accurate color reproduction in various lighting conditions. |
Yes |
Image Stabilization Image stabilization helps reduce blur caused by camera shake, allowing you to capture sharper images, especially in low-light situations or when using longer focal lengths. |
No |
Uncompressed Format An uncompressed format retains all the image data captured by the sensor, resulting in higher quality images with more detail, but also larger file sizes. |
RAW |
Optics and Focus |
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Autofocus Motor The autofocus motor allows the camera to automatically focus on subjects. If 'Yes', the camera has a built-in autofocus motor, enabling faster and quieter focusing with compatible lenses. |
Yes |
Autofocus Different autofocus modes allow the camera to focus in various ways, such as detecting contrast, tracking moving subjects, or focusing on specific points in the frame. |
Phase Detect Multi Area Selective Single Point Tracking Single Continuous LiveView |
Focus Points Focus points refer to the number of areas in the frame where the camera can lock focus. More focus points allow for more accurate focusing, especially in complex scenes. |
51 |
Lens Mount The lens mount indicates the type of lenses that are compatible with the camera. Different mounts are used by different manufacturers and camera types. |
Nikon F |
Focal Length Multiplier The focal length multiplier, also known as the crop factor, affects the effective focal length of a lens when used with cameras that have sensors smaller than full frame. This value multiplies the lens's focal length, which can be beneficial for telephoto photography but limits the field of view for wide-angle lenses. |
Full frame No multiplier Example: 24 mm remains 24 mm 50 mm remains 50 mm 100 mm remains 100 mm 200 mm remains 200 mm |
Screen and Viewfinder |
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Articulated LCD An articulated LCD allows for flexible screen movement, making it easier to capture shots from difficult angles. It can be particularly useful for vlogging, low-angle, or high-angle photography. |
Fixed |
Screen Size The screen size is measured diagonally in inches. A larger screen can be beneficial for reviewing images and navigating menus. |
3,2” |
Screen Dots Screen dots refer to the resolution of the camera's LCD screen, with more dots generally indicating a sharper display. |
921000 |
Touchscreen A touchscreen allows you to interact with the camera's menu and focus points directly by touching the screen. |
No |
Screen Type The screen type indicates the technology used in the camera's display, such as LCD, OLED, etc. |
TFT color LCD with brightness control |
Live View Live View allows you to use the LCD screen as a viewfinder, showing a live preview of the image before you capture it. |
Yes |
Viewfinder Type The viewfinder type specifies whether the camera uses an optical viewfinder (OVF), electronic viewfinder (EVF), or has no viewfinder. |
Optical (pentaprism) |
Viewfinder Coverage Viewfinder coverage indicates the percentage of the scene that is visible in the viewfinder compared to what the sensor captures. 100% coverage means you see exactly what the sensor will capture. |
100% |
Viewfinder Magnification Viewfinder magnification describes the size of the image seen in the viewfinder relative to the size of the actual scene. |
0.7× |
Viewfinder Resolution Viewfinder resolution refers to the number of pixels in the electronic viewfinder. A higher resolution provides a clearer and more detailed image. |
N/A |
Photography Features |
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Frames per second Frames per second (fps) measures how many frames the camera can capture in one second. Higher fps rates are useful for action photography. |
11 fps |
Minimum Shutter Speed The minimum shutter speed is the longest exposure time the camera can achieve, allowing for more light to enter, which is useful in low-light situations. |
30 seconds |
Maximum Shutter Speed The maximum shutter speed is the shortest exposure time the camera can achieve, helping to freeze motion in fast-moving subjects. |
1/8000 seconds |
Built-in Flash A built-in flash provides additional light when shooting in low-light environments, improving image quality. |
No |
External Flash An external flash option allows you to attach a separate flash unit, providing more powerful lighting options and flexibility. |
Yes |
Self-Timer The self-timer feature allows you to set a delay between pressing the shutter button and when the photo is actually taken. This is useful for including yourself in photos or reducing camera shake. |
Yes |
Time-lapse Time-lapse photography allows you to capture a series of frames at set intervals, which are then combined into a video that shows a process, like a sunset, happening much faster. |
Yes |
Metering Modes Metering modes determine how the camera measures the brightness of the scene to set the exposure. Different modes are suited to different lighting conditions. |
Multi Center Weighted Spot |
Exposure Compensation Exposure compensation allows you to adjust the exposure set by the camera, making the image brighter or darker as needed. |
+/- 5 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV, 1 EV steps) |
Videography Features |
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Video Recording Indicates whether the camera supports video recording functionality. |
Yes |
Video Format The camera supports various video formats, which determine the compression and quality of the recorded video. |
MPEG4 H.264 |
Video Resolution The resolutions supported by the camera determine the clarity and detail of the recorded video. |
1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 |
Built-in Microphone Indicates whether the camera has a built-in microphone for recording audio during video capture. |
Yes |
Built-in Speakers Indicates whether the camera has built-in speakers for audio playback. |
Yes |
Storage |
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Memory Card Indicates the types of memory cards that are compatible with the camera. |
Compact Flash XQD |
Connectivity |
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HDMI Output Indicates whether the camera has an HDMI output port for connecting to external displays. |
Yes |
Microphone Port Indicates whether the camera has a dedicated microphone input port. |
No |
Headphone Port Indicates whether the camera has a headphone port for monitoring audio during recording. |
No |
Wireless Indicates whether the camera has wireless capabilities for transferring files or remote control. |
Yes Optional via WT-5, WT-5A |
Wireless SKU The specific SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) associated with the camera's wireless module or accessory. |
WT-5 and WT-5A |
Remote Control Indicates whether the camera supports remote control functionality. |
Yes (via ten-pin remote terminal) |
GPS Indicates whether the camera has built-in GPS functionality for geotagging images. |
Yes GP-1 or GPS device compliant with NMEA0183 version 2.01 or 3.01 (requires optional MC-35 GPS adapter cord and cable with D-sub 9-pin connector) |
GPS SKU The specific SKU associated with the camera's GPS module or accessory. |
GP-1 |
Body and Dimensions |
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Environmentally Sealed Indicates whether the camera is sealed against dust and moisture. |
Yes |
Battery The type of battery used by the camera. |
Battery Pack |
Battery Details Additional information about the battery, such as capacity or specific model details. |
Lithium-Ion EN-EL18 rechargeable battery & charger |
Battery SKU The specific SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) associated with the camera's battery. |
EN-EL18 |
Width The width of the camera body, measured in millimeters. |
160 mm |
Height The height of the camera body, measured in millimeters. |
157 mm |
Depth The depth of the camera body, measured in millimeters. |
91 mm |
Weight The weight of the camera body, including the battery, measured in grams. |
1340 grams including battery |
Written by Henrik Törner
Camera Expert and Founder of Cameraby
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