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Nikon D3S Pro Digital SLR Here’s a second wacky camera intro from NYC photographer, Bob Scott. This one is for Nikon’s new 12-megapixel full-frame D3S professional digital SLR, which looks like it could be the new king of low light photography. Bob visited with Nikon and checked out the new D3S at the PhotoPlus Expo in New York a few weeks ago and then decided to make this video preview. It covers the basic features and specs of the camera and manages to be pretty entertaining at the same time.

For a more in-depth look at the new Nikon D3S digital SLR, take a look at the articles linked below. As soon as we can get our hands on a production D3S, we’ll start working on a full pro review and get some high-res studio tests posted.

Nikon D3S Announcement
Nikon D3S vs. Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Comparison

This is the second video Bob has made for us. The first was a similar video preview for the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV (Canon EOS-1D Mark IV video). Let us know what you think because it looks like this is the beginning of a series…

 
Bob Scott is a Manhattan commercial photographer. You can see his work at bobscottnyc.com

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About the author: Photo-John

Photo-John, a.k.a. John Shafer, is the managing editor of PhotographyREVIEW.com and has been since the site launched back in 1999. He's an avid outdoor enthusiast and spends as much time as possible on his mountain bike, hiking or skiing in the mountains. He's been taking pictures for ever and ever, and never goes anywhere without a camera.


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  • Ranger 9 says:

    “Let us know what you think because it looks like this is the beginning of a series…”

    Please, no, a thousand times no! Seriously, this inane little diversion is 02:36 of my life that I’d just as soon have back, thank you very much. Photographer ≠ comedian, or at least not in this case…

  • Photo-John says:

    Obviously it’s not for everyone. If the light version isn’t for you, check out the Nikon D3S vs Canon EOS-1D Mark IV article. There’s more meat in there to chew on.

  • Brent says:

    haha, I enjoyed it. Nice fun video in a profession that takes itself too seriously a lot of the time.

  • Photo-John says:

    Thanks, Brent. Glad you liked it. We should do a poll on how many people like these and how many people hate them :-)

  • mr.beaver says:

    I like it, not much in-depth info but surprisingly funny :)

  • Mike says:

    I’m a fan!

    When’s the next video, and where can I buy a t-shirt?

    WHEN!!!

  • bob scott says:

    Shirts come in all sizes from Women and Mens SM to XL. 50/50 Black shirts with metallic silver ink. $18 includes shipping + 2 stickers ( US Only)

    Send check or money order to:
    Bobscottnyc Inc.
    601 West 26th Street M208
    New York, NY 10001

    We have the T-shirt Tie shirts rolling out in JAn 09. Keep a look out for them in future videos

  • Many thanks for the lead on the Nikon D3s and Lightroom update for this camera. This got me out of a ditch

  • R4i卡 says:

    The Nikon D3s is an amazing camera and I love it. The vast majority of people looking at buying this camera are talking about it’s ISO and low light abilities. Even though there is alot more to this camera than it’s amazing new ISO abilities, lets start with it’s most unique feature and major selling point.

  • ordinaryjo says:

    ye good camera but not good camcorder, well none of the slr`s half as good as cheapest camcorder..ahaha 11fps..man that is funny..and also slr video is painfull no auto focus (apart from gh1) cool video for sure

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