
Trusted Reviews has published a hands-on preview of the Nikon D3x.
The viewfinder is very bright and clear – essential for studio work – and focusing in low-light was quick and accurate, although on occasion it did get a little confused in gloomy, low-contrast scenes – hardly unusual for any DSLR, professional or not. However, overall, it feels superbly solid and totally up to the job.
Stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Nikon D3x Reviews and Resources for the latest.









Just hours after the Nikon D3X was announced a number of online retailers offered buyers the opportunity to pre-order the camera. Unlike the Canon 5D Mark II, the Nikon D3X will be available shortly after the announcement. Mid-December is what I’m hearing for shipping dates. So, it’s possible that you could have your D3X by Christmas.