Ehdin jonkin sortin version sivusta nappaamaan, myös kuvia kamerasta (aitoudesta ei tietoa) liikkui ympäri nettiä, mm.
http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/66808
Tässä suora kopio Hoganin sivusta..
6.1mp CCD (3008 x 2000 Large, 2240x1448 Medium, 1504x1000 Small sizes), 12-bit in NEF.
ISO 200 to 1600, Auto.
30 second to 1/8000 shutter, combined electronic/mechanical, so flash sync is 1/500!
1005-pixel Color CCD Matrix meter.
1.8" color LCD.
Auto rotation of images (while viewing, too).
20 frame buffer, 3 fps.
5-sensor CAM900 AF module.
M, A, S, P exposure modes, plus 7 scene modes (Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Sports, Night Portrait, Night Landscape).
I-TTL support (up to three wireless groups, flash value lock, ala D2h).
N80-like On Demand gridlines in viewfinder.
25 Custom Settings (not listed).
PICT-Bridge, EXIF 2.21, DPOF Support.
18mm eyepoint (-1.6 to +5 diopter adjust), 95% frame coverage at .75x magnification.
Exposure compensation and ISO setting in 1/3 stop (or 1/2 stop).
Image enhancement settings: Normal, Vivid, Sharp, Soft, Direct Print, Landscape, and Custom (controls sharpening, contrast, tone, color, saturation, and hue, available in P, S, A, and M exposure modes).
Capture 4.1 (optional, see below).
It doesn't have a threaded shutter release.
It has front and back command dials.
It has the N75 style autofocus mode switch on the front.
It has the N75 DOF button on the front, close to the lens mount at the bottom.
The body design is a bit taller than the N75 and uses a cross of D100 and D2h styling.
It's an all-black body design.
USB, though it isn't specified whether 1.1 or 2.0.
The external connections appear to be under a rubber side cover ala the D100.
EN-EL3 lithium ion battery (or use CR2 batteries).
No PC Sync terminal (requires AS-14).
ML-L3 Infrared Remote control (no 10-pin connector).
Metering mode button is behind shutter release
A new consumer-oriented DX lens will accompany the actual product launch.
US$999 street price without lens. Euro1100 without lens.
Does not meter with AI and AI-S lenses.
1.5x angle of view change, ala other Nikon DSLRs.
Weight is 595g without battery (~21 ounces).
Since many are interested in the controls, here's what I see:
AE-L, AF-L button.
Autofocus sensor pad plus AF pad lock.
Delete (trashcan) button.
Playback button
Menu button
Sensitivity/Thumbnail button
White Balance/Protect/Help button
Image Quality/Size/Playback button
Flash exposure compensation button is the flash release button!