Nikon D4S Digital Camera Network Guide

Photographers go where their assignments take them, and this often means working in the high-contrast glare of the midday sun, the low-light at dawn or the poorly illuminated interiors of a sporting venue. Nikon flagship D-SLRs have long been recognized by professionals for their clean performance at high ISO settings, and D4S takes that performance to the next level. With a specially designed 16.2MP FX-format CMOS image sensor engineered to collect more light and render higher image quality plus the power of EXPEED 4, you can shoot sharp photos from ISO 100 all the way up to 25,600. The ISO range can be extended to a mind-boggling ISO 409,600 equivalent at Hi 4 for overcoming the most challenging lighting conditions. Enjoy great flexibility in your approach to fulfilling challenging assignments.

Introduction

Network Options
Installing Software

Transfer, Control, and HTTP

Ethernet Connections
Image Transfer
Camera Control
HTTP Server

FTP

Ethernet Connections
FTP Upload

Synchronized Release

Synchronized Release Options
Taking Pictures

Appendices

Creating Profiles on a Computer
Creating an FTP Server
Manual Profile Creation
Troubleshooting
Index

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