• 36.8 (36.3 effective)
megapixel full-frame (35.9 mm × 24 mm) sensor with ISO 100–6400 (ISO 50–25600 boost) •
Nikon Expeed 3 image processor • 91,000 pixel RGB metering sensor with Advanced Scene Recognition System • Advanced Multi-CAM3500FX
autofocus sensor (51-point, 15 cross-type, 11 points sensitive at maximum apertures as small as 8) •
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Expeed video processor.
1080p Full HD movie mode at
24/
25/
30 fps,
720p at 24/25/30/50/60 fps,
HDMI HD video out with support of
uncompressed video output, stereo monitor headphone out, and
stereo input (3.5-mm diameter) with manual sound level control. • 4
frames per second in continuous FX mode or 5:4 crop mode. 5 frames per second in continuous 1.2× crop mode or DX (APS-C) mode. With the optional MB-D12 battery grip, fitted with either the EN-EL18 battery pack of the
D4 or AA batteries, continuous shooting at 6 frames per second in DX mode is supported. • Buffer size for 17 RAW or 56 JPEG with maximum quality. • Built-in
High dynamic range imaging (HDR) mode (2 frames up to 3EV apart) • 'Active D-Lighting' with 6 settings and bracketing (adjusts metering and D-Lighting curve) • Customizable 'Picture Control' settings affecting exposure, white balance, sharpness, brightness, saturation, hue; allowing
custom curves to be created, edited, saved, exported and imported • Pop-up flash that doubles as a wireless flash controller •
USB 3.0 connectivity • Image sensor cleaning • Shutter rated at 200,000 actuations • Live View with either phase detect or improved contrast detect Auto Focus • Dual card slots, one
CompactFlash UDMA and one
SD,
SDHC,
SDXC,
UHS-I and
Eye-Fi (
WLAN) compatible card slot (mirror, overflow, back-up, RAW on 1/JPEG on 2, Stills on 1/Movies on 2, copy) • Magnesium alloy weather-sealed body comparable to
D700, but considered less robust than D4 • GPS interface for direct geotagging supported by
Nikon GP-1 ==Image quality==