

Browsing, sorting and categorizing have reached new levels of sophistication with ViewNX software. ViewNX treats captured RAW + JPEG files simultaneously as one file, enabling more efficient image browsing.
That means you can look at the JPEG, then check the RAW file details with one simple click.
Easy RAW processing is also possible, and you can categorize images by scenes via labels and sort them by importance through ratings for an efficient filtered display. You can also edit XMP and IPTC information for better control of the captured images.
Other advantages of ViewNX software include:

Image viewer (ViewNX)

Thumbnail display (ViewNX)

Image processing with Capture NX


Photographers and editors working in large, crowded venues know well the logistical nightmare of loading, editing and backing up images on assignment. Now with the new WT-4/4A, which supports IEEE 802.11a as well as IEEE 802.11b/g, the reach of wireless image transmission has made radical strides toward speed, simplicity and efficiency. To quicken the workflow, the supplied Thumbnail Selector lets you automatically transmit thumbnails from the transmitter's buffer memory to a remote personal computer first, where an editor can select the desired images before the complete data is sent. That way, only the full data from desired images has to go through, saving precious assignment hours. This is especially useful for teams of photographers, as up to five cameras can be connected at one time.
Supporting wide-ranging network and protocols, the WT-4/4A is compatible with a variety of environments. Image transfer using wired LAN*2 is also available via Ethernet.
*1 Specifications differ depending on country or area.
*2 Pre-installation of supplied software is required.

WT-4/4A can also be used with the Nikon D300.

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AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, A mode, 1/160 second, f/8 ©Joe McNally

AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, M mode, 1/1.3 second, f/4.5 ©Joe McNally

AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED, A mode, 1/13 second, f/8, -1.7EV ©Joe McNally



With the D3's new Scene Recognition System, most sophisticated digital SLR lighting systems become even more intelligent.
Now when you use Nikon's Creative Lighting System - no matter which compatible Nikon Speedlights you use - the SB-800, SB-600 or SB-400 - you will appreciate the i-TTL improvements, especially when using a single Speedlight. That's because instead of using the conventional 5-segment Multi Sensor to evaluate monitor pre-flashes in i-TTL Balanced Fill-Flash, the D3 utilizes the 1,005-pixel RGB sensor for a more refined flash metering evaluation.
With this system, overexposure is reduced to a degree never before achieved, even with small subjects, which tend to be overexposed.
Metering accuracy for a scene containing highly reflective objects has also been improved.
These improvements are made possible with the highlight analysis function of the Scene Recognition System, which correctly calculates the brightness range to be reproduced and determines background exposure.
This level of single-Speedlight sophistication can be indispensable for photojournalists or other professionals who rarely have a second chance to make the shot.
In addition, the Creative Lighting system is compatible with Advanced Wireless Lighting's use of multiple Speedlights, for comprehensive control over scene lighting.
