While we no longer rent this product, we do carry the Nikon D5. Additionally, you may find alternatives in the Recommended section on the left-hand side of this page.
16.2MP FX sensor
Normal ISO range of 100-25,600, expandable to 50-409,600
51-point autofocus system
Full HD video capture
The Nikon D4s is a pro-grade DSLR and the predecessor to the Nikon D5. Key features include:
Incremental Upgrade. Notable improvements over the D4 include a new 16.2MP FX sensor with higher sensitivity, a refined autofocus system, 11 fps continuous shooting, and additional video-recording features.
High ISO Performance. The D4s offers improved ISO performance with a normal sensitivity range of 100-25,600 (expandable to 50-409,600). The EXPEED 4 image processor also increases continuous shooting to 11 fps for up to 200 JPEGs or 104 RAW images.
Refined Autofocus. The 51-point Multi-CAM 3500FX AF sensor is carried over from the D4 but sees improved algorithms for increased speed and accuracy. There’s a new Group Autofocus mode for better tracking performance, decreased viewfinder blackout time, and continuous and tracking autofocus at its fastest 11 fps.
Full HD Capable. In terms of video, the biggest improvement is the addition of 1080p recording at 60p. There’s now manual audio-level control while recording and the ability to simultaneously output uncompressed video via HDMI while recording to internal memory cards.
Professional Build. As expected, the D4s offers a truly professional build quality with its weather-sealed magnesium alloy body. Its shutter is rated for 400,000 actuations, and the large optical viewfinder provides 100% coverage. It uses a new higher capacity EN-EL18a battery that’s rated for 3020 shots per charge, but still accepts the previous EN-EL18 battery. The dual Compact Flash and XQD memory card slots are carried over from the D4.