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New Nikon D4S Announcement – Tech Thursday

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Upgrading Tech

Has it been 2 years already? Nikon releases new camera bodies less frequently for their top end professional line (thank goodness). For them to take such a long time in between the release of a new body, they try to make improvements making it worthwhile for users. You can find rumor and review sites to read the specs. However here are my impressions on the new developments for their flagship Nikon D4S that was just recently announced.

  1. 16.2 megapixel sensor – This is a redesigned sensor from the Nikon D4. Additionally it does have some better improvements with the link EXPEED 4 image processor. I like that they did not up the megapixel count! The 36 megapixels in the D800 are a bit of a chore to work with. They take up so much hard drive space, and they take a big chunk of memory to process on workstations.
  2. Group area Autofocus – This is a feature that Canon digital cameras have had. Consequently, I was waiting to see it in a Nikon. Something has changed in the way that Nikon has designed their auto focus systems that has made me have a little less faith in how accurate they are in locking focus. Both the D4 and D800 have had more misses due to backfocus, or other missing focus compared to older models. Considering they have not changed the options and setup of auto focus in the camera menus, I am having more trouble with them. I am hopeful that grouping together a bunch of focus points to cover an area to track focus will improve the performance.
  3. XQD and Compact Flash card slots – Disappointing! Till now, I have not seen any other still camera manufacturer support the XQD card format. I do like that it handles like a more robust SD card with super quick transfer speeds, but having to carry around two different formats of cards neither of which have built in readers for laptops is a pain. I would have preferred 2 XQD cards, or even two of the new UHS-II SDXC cards – they can transfer at up to 280MB/s, with readers that are readily available on almost any laptop.

In any case, it is nice to see that Nikon is still trying to improve on image quality. Images that I shot with the top end Nikons from 4 years ago are holding up nicely especially compared to any image made on a smartphone, and many modern DSLRs. But it still depends mostly on what is in front of the lens to make the photo. It is just fun to geek out once in a while.

Nikon D3 - ©TimeLine Media
Nikon D3 – ©TimeLine Media

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TimeLine Media Photo proofing

I am excited to announce that we have launched a new photo proofing site! It is still at the same place as the previous one-

http://proofs.timelinedc.com

There are some new features that were requested including the option for higher resolution instant downloads! The prices have remained the same for 2012, only the design has changed. Please take a look at the site and snoop around. If you see a photo from last year that you would still like to get, you can use the coupon code 2012new for $5 off your order until February 20th, 2012. If you have any feedback for me on the new site, please let me know in the comments. Thank you!

TimeLine Media photo proofing website upgrade
TimeLine Media photo proofing website upgrade

Also, if you have any trouble navigating around, I would be happy to help. I know change can be difficult, but I want to cut through any frustration. Although I have worked with these sites for a while, I know it takes an adjustment to get through all the details. Additionally, if you let me know, I can pass along your questions to others here on the blog. When we get through this adjustment, I look forward to putting new images out there!

Changes for 2012

There are some changes coming to the websites associated with TimeLine Media . We are working to make it easier for you to find what you came here for. First, the blog, which I hope to update at least twice as often as I did in 2011,  has now moved to a new address – https://blog.timelinedc.com

I will try to post information from recent shoots for those that like to see some quick previews of their photos, or post a look back at some older shoots that job my memory or inspire me to write for some reason! I have made so many photos, it would be a shame not to share them. Announcing some upcoming shoots is also part of the plan – hopefully I’ll be better prepared so I don’t sound too crazy before an event when I post here.

The other change to the website will be to the proofing of photos. The new website where images will be posted for preview and purchase will be – http://www.timelinedc.com/proofs

This will allow me to give other options that have been requested that I could not provide at the previous site. I hope to be putting some test events up soon, and hope you will give it a try for me. Nothing like real-world testing to break it in. If you have any suggestions for me about our photos, or if there is anything you would like me to post, please let me know! We are always on the look out for new ways to present photos – from prints to albums, and now calendars! More to come on that soon.

You can contact me here:

rassi (at) timelinedc.com
Twitter: @rassigborneo
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Here’s just a cute dog photo to accompany the post. Thanks!

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