Nikon D3x Review: Worth $8000? PopPhoto says Yes.
The 24 megapixel flagship will be asked to justify its $8000 price tag for some time to come, I’d guess, but in a review at PopPhoto, the justification appears to be easily made. Yes, it is worth the $8000 grand:
The D3X produces truly stunning pictures. Let’s start with resolution, the chief benefit of that full-frame 24.5MP Sony-made CMOS sensor. At its lowest standard sensitivity of ISO 100, the D3X captured an off-the-charts Excellent 3180 lines. The only DSLR to beat it: Sony’s own Alpha 900, whose 24.6MP sensor tested at 3230 lines. In real-life shooting, you’ll barely see the difference.
-PopPhoto
Not a whole lot critique here other than the price tag. Everybody can easily agree the D3x is an amazing camera, though I suppose the true value will continue to be debated…
Get the full review here.
You can get the Nikon D3x now at Amazon or here at B&H Photo.
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