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Industry Recognition

American Photo

July/August 2002, D1X, Editor's Choice Award

Raw power, Raw speed.  They’re always impressive, but only sophisticated control can make them work fully for you.  And that’s precisely the formula of the Nikon D1x: power, as in a 5.47 effective megapixel CCD, capable, through interpolation, of producing a 16-bit, 34.4-megabyte TIFF file.  Speed, as 3 fps capture up to nine images in a burst, plus image and data transfer by IEEE-1394 (Firewire) interface.  Control, via camera operation consistent with that of the Nikon F5 and F100 35mm models and capture software designed to optimize color reproduction, color balance and exposure management. (The D1x supports sRGB and Adobe RGB color space.) Evolving from the industry-leading Nikon D1 digital SLR, the D1x is designed specifically for professionals who require high image quality for pre-press, advertising, graphic arts, scientific and commercial photography.  Without compromise.

Digital Imaging Magazine

January/February 2002, D1x, Products of the Year 2001

Digital Imaging magazine chose Nikon’s D1x as the Best Professional Digital SLR of 2001.  The products are chosen based on nominations from editors and readers, as well as the judges’ first-hand experience using the camera.  The judges were impressed with the D1x’s total image quality, durability and cost effectiveness.

Presentations

January 2002, D1x, Standing Ovation Award

The D1x was awarded the Standing Ovation Award by Presentations magazine, in the digital imaging category, for its high image quality, advanced color reproduction, as well as precise exposure control, and was recognized as the best Professional Digtial Camera in its class.  Each year Presentations magazine identifies the best presentation products on the market based on the recommendations of its editors, contributors, industry experts and analysts.

Shutterbug

October 2001, D1x Review | George Schaub

George Schaub, in his recent review, found that the Nikon D1x provides photographers with a host of features and options that satisfy the most demanding professional photographers.  These choices are supported with high quality color reproductions, large file handling capabilities, and a fast framing rate.  In addition, George Schaub was also impressed with the D1x’s 5.33 effective megapixels.

Imaging-Resource.com

June 2001, D1x

Dave Etchells reviews the Nikon D1x on his website, and finds the colors the camera produces to be very natural and well balanced, while eliminating noise at low ISO levels.  Besides the higher resolution, Dave is also impressed by the D1x’s user interface and ergonomic improvements over its predecessor, the D1.

Photoshop User

April/May 2002, D1x, Editor's Choice Awards

Nikon’s D1x received an Editor’s Choice Award in Photoshop User magazine’s first annual awards issue.  The camera was selected by editors for its impressive image quality, two-inch LCD screen and image resolution.  Products are chosen based on the finest Photoshop-related products in the industry.

Steve's Digicams

January 2002, D1x, "Best of Year" Award 2001

Nikon’s D1x was chosen for the Best of Year Award by Steve’s Digicams in the professional digital SLR category.  Products are chosen based on competitive pricing and average street retail price, feature set and image quality.  The judges were impressed with the D1x’s improved color management, multi-zone auto focus and durable magnesium alloy body.

DIMA

February 2001, D1x, Innovative Digital Product Award

DIMA awarded Nikon’s D1 their Innovative Digital Product Award this year at PMA.  The products are chosen by editors and writers based on their high quality, new technologies and how influential the products are on the future of digital imaging.  The D1x was chosen for its overall quality, durability and advanced color reproduction capabilities.

PEi

September 2001, D1x Review | Dan Burkholder

Dan Burkholder reviewed the D1x and was amazed by the color accuracy, white balance, and high-speed workflow of the camera.  The combination of fantastic features, accurate exposures, and high image quality, with intuitively designed ergonomics and a durable magnesium alloy body were additionally highlighted in Dan Burkholder’s favorable review.

DigitalFocus

February 2002, D1x, Excellence in Imaging Awards

The D1x was awarded an Excellence in Imaging Award in the Professional Digital Camera category at this year’s DigitalFocus in Orlando.  Products are selected for creativity, quality and leadership within the consumer marketplace.  The D1x was selected as one of the most innovative digital Imaging products for its advanced color reproduction capabilities and fast image processing and data transfer abilities.

Photo Trade News

January 2002, D1x, Top Products of the Year 2001

Nikon’s D1x was chosen for the Best of Year Award by Steve’s Digicams in the professional digital SLR category.  Products are chosen based on competitive pricing and average street retail price, feature set and image quality.  The judges were impressed with the D1x’s improved color management, multi-zone auto focus and durable magnesium alloy body.

Petersen's Photographic

October 2001, D1x Review | B. Moose Peterson

B. Moose Peterson kept a journal of his experience with the Nikon D1x during his trip to Alaska.  He enjoyed the speed with which he could change settings and the large capacity of the camera’s files.  The color distinctions and preview capabilities only added to the positive review of the Nikon D1x.  He also took special note of the accurate TTL flash exposure the D1x delivers consistently, regardless of the situation.

DPReview.com

June 2001, D1x

After putting the Nikon D1x through rigorous tests and comparisons, reviewer Phil Askey asserted in his review that the D1x offers amazing resolution, superb color reproduction, low noise at higher ISO’s and a fast operational workflow speed.  He also finds the D1x to be an improvement over its predecessor, the D1, with great new features and functionality.

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Award Winner

July/August 2002, D1X, Editor's Choice Award

Raw power, Raw speed.  They’re always impressive, but only sophisticated control can make them work fully for you.  And that’s precisely the formula of the Nikon D1x: power, as in a 5.47 effective megapixel CCD, capable, through interpolation, of producing a 16-bit, 34.4-megabyte TIFF file.  Speed, as 3 fps capture up to nine images in a burst, plus image and data transfer by IEEE-1394 (Firewire) interface.  Control, via camera operation consistent with that of the Nikon F5 and F100 35mm models and capture software designed to optimize color reproduction, color balance and exposure management. (The D1x supports sRGB and Adobe RGB color space.) Evolving from the industry-leading Nikon D1 digital SLR, the D1x is designed specifically for professionals who require high image quality for pre-press, advertising, graphic arts, scientific and commercial photography.  Without compromise.


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Award Winner

April/May 2002, D1x, Editor's Choice Awards

Nikon’s D1x received an Editor’s Choice Award in Photoshop User magazine’s first annual awards issue.  The camera was selected by editors for its impressive image quality, two-inch LCD screen and image resolution.  Products are chosen based on the finest Photoshop-related products in the industry.


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Award Winner

February 2002, D1x, Excellence in Imaging Awards

The D1x was awarded an Excellence in Imaging Award in the Professional Digital Camera category at this year’s DigitalFocus in Orlando.  Products are selected for creativity, quality and leadership within the consumer marketplace.  The D1x was selected as one of the most innovative digital Imaging products for its advanced color reproduction capabilities and fast image processing and data transfer abilities.


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Award Winner

January/February 2002, D1x, Products of the Year 2001

Digital Imaging magazine chose Nikon’s D1x as the Best Professional Digital SLR of 2001.  The products are chosen based on nominations from editors and readers, as well as the judges’ first-hand experience using the camera.  The judges were impressed with the D1x’s total image quality, durability and cost effectiveness.


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Award Winner

January 2002, D1x, "Best of Year" Award 2001

Nikon’s D1x was chosen for the Best of Year Award by Steve’s Digicams in the professional digital SLR category.  Products are chosen based on competitive pricing and average street retail price, feature set and image quality.  The judges were impressed with the D1x’s improved color management, multi-zone auto focus and durable magnesium alloy body.


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Award Winner

January 2002, D1x, Top Products of the Year 2001

Nikon’s D1x was chosen for the Best of Year Award by Steve’s Digicams in the professional digital SLR category.  Products are chosen based on competitive pricing and average street retail price, feature set and image quality.  The judges were impressed with the D1x’s improved color management, multi-zone auto focus and durable magnesium alloy body.


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Award Winner

January 2002, D1x, Standing Ovation Award

The D1x was awarded the Standing Ovation Award by Presentations magazine, in the digital imaging category, for its high image quality, advanced color reproduction, as well as precise exposure control, and was recognized as the best Professional Digtial Camera in its class.  Each year Presentations magazine identifies the best presentation products on the market based on the recommendations of its editors, contributors, industry experts and analysts.


Close

Award Winner

February 2001, D1x, Innovative Digital Product Award

DIMA awarded Nikon’s D1 their Innovative Digital Product Award this year at PMA.  The products are chosen by editors and writers based on their high quality, new technologies and how influential the products are on the future of digital imaging.  The D1x was chosen for its overall quality, durability and advanced color reproduction capabilities.


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Review

October 2001, D1x Review

by B. Moose Peterson

B. Moose Peterson kept a journal of his experience with the Nikon D1x during his trip to Alaska.  He enjoyed the speed with which he could change settings and the large capacity of the camera’s files.  The color distinctions and preview capabilities only added to the positive review of the Nikon D1x.  He also took special note of the accurate TTL flash exposure the D1x delivers consistently, regardless of the situation.

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Review

October 2001, D1x Review

by George Schaub

George Schaub, in his recent review, found that the Nikon D1x provides photographers with a host of features and options that satisfy the most demanding professional photographers.  These choices are supported with high quality color reproductions, large file handling capabilities, and a fast framing rate.  In addition, George Schaub was also impressed with the D1x’s 5.33 effective megapixels.

Close

Review

September 2001, D1x Review

by Dan Burkholder

Dan Burkholder reviewed the D1x and was amazed by the color accuracy, white balance, and high-speed workflow of the camera.  The combination of fantastic features, accurate exposures, and high image quality, with intuitively designed ergonomics and a durable magnesium alloy body were additionally highlighted in Dan Burkholder’s favorable review.

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Review

June 2001, D1x

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After putting the Nikon D1x through rigorous tests and comparisons, reviewer Phil Askey asserted in his review that the D1x offers amazing resolution, superb color reproduction, low noise at higher ISO’s and a fast operational workflow speed.  He also finds the D1x to be an improvement over its predecessor, the D1, with great new features and functionality.

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Review

June 2001, D1x

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Dave Etchells reviews the Nikon D1x on his website, and finds the colors the camera produces to be very natural and well balanced, while eliminating noise at low ISO levels.  Besides the higher resolution, Dave is also impressed by the D1x’s user interface and ergonomic improvements over its predecessor, the D1.