Har någon hittat några specs på kameran?
Såg på photodigital.net att den fortfarande skulle ha lika många mexapixlar som D70 men det låter ju lite vrickat! Dom skriver ju så här långt ner i texten "HI mode delivers highest resolution image performance with (3000 x 2000
>> pixels)" Och varför skulle den bara få ett f på slutet om den hade 8MP och en ny sensor???
Det enda jag hittat är det här, saxat från photodigital.net (inga nyheter direkt, det mesta är ju likadant som D70):
Nikon D70f with X3TM Technology
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>> This high-definition digital SLR camera will powered by Foveon X3TM
>> image sensor, which can capture all RGB colors at each and every pixel.
>> The breakthrough Nikon camera with Foveon( technology has the world's
>> best image-sensor that features three layers of photodetectors. The
>> layers are embedded in silicon to take advantage of the fact that red,
>> green and blue light penetrate silicon to different depths allowing
>> full-color to be measured at every pixel. The layers are positioned to
>> take advantage of the fact that silicon absorbs different colors of
>> light at different depths, so one layer records red, another layer
>> records green and the other layer records blue. This means that for
>> every pixel on a Foveon X3TM image sensor, there's actually a stack of
>> three photodetectors, forming the first and only full-color capture
>> system.
>> The Nikon D70f powered by Foveon X3TM image sensors captures red, green
>> and blue light at each and every pixel. All other image sensors feature
>> just one layer of photodetectors, with just one photodetector per pixel.
>> To capture color, pixels are organized in a grid, or mosaic, resembling
>> a three-color checkerboard. Each pixel captures just one color-red,
>> green or blue. The filters let only one wavelength of light (red, green
>> or blue) pass through to any given pixel, allowing it to record only one
>> color. As a result, mosaic sensors capture only 25% of the red and blue
>> light, and just 50% of the green.
>> That approach has inherent drawbacks, no matter how many pixels a
>> mosaic-based image sensor might contain. Since they only capture one
>> third of the color, mosaic-based image sensors must rely on complex
>> processing to interpolate the two-thirds they miss. Interpolation leads
>> to color artifacts and a loss of image detail. In fact, some digital
>> cameras intentionally blur pictures to reduce color artifacts.
>> That 's why the Nikon D70f powered by Foveon X3TM technology delivers
>> twice the sharpness, better color detail and greater resistance to
>> unpredictable color artifacts.
>>
>> RAW Image Format
>> With the RAW data recording system of the Nikon D70f, it is possible to
>> obtain high picture definition and compact file size. Lossless
>> compression system of RAW data, eliminates image deterioration, provides
>> superior pictures without sacrificing original image quality.
>> RAW data is convertible into high TIFF and JPEG formats by dedicated
>> image processing software "Nikon Photo Pro". According to the
>> requirements of the photographer, it is also possible to change the
>> characteristics of the image, such as white balance, brightness,
>> contrast etc. when they are converted into TIFF and JPEG formats. Even
>> if the photographer makes some additional adjustments to the image, the
>> quality of the image will not deteriorate, if the photographer makes the
>> adjustments based on the saved RAW data.
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>> Image Recording With Three Resolution Settings
>> Depending on the intention of the photographer, the Nikon D70f allows
>> photographers to select the resolution of RAW data images in one of
>> three resolutions.
>> HI mode delivers highest resolution image performance with (3000 x 2000
>> pixels) . MED mode has high definition and recording capacity. LOW mode
>> allows consecutive shooting.