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Tested it again today in bad weather. The auto focus in low light is excellent. However, you'll need to be prepared to experiment and evaluate the results of all the different settings under different conditions and this could take WEEKS because there are so many options.. single point, 9 point, 21 point, 51 point, face detection, auto, 3d etc. The sub menus are a killer and will take a long time to master. I'm still struggling.
The problem with the d4 is that with the introduction of Video, all the knobs and buttons that I've got so used to on the D3 have either disappeared and replaced with a combination of press and rotate controls.
16 megapixels is the ideal file size for action shots though. I love the fact that I can crop tighter compared to the previous 12 megapixels which means I don't have to zoom in so close for the same resolution. It allows me to get a wider view of what's going on and this results in more money shots.
The problem with the d4 is that with the introduction of Video, all the knobs and buttons that I've got so used to on the D3 have either disappeared and replaced with a combination of press and rotate controls.
16 megapixels is the ideal file size for action shots though. I love the fact that I can crop tighter compared to the previous 12 megapixels which means I don't have to zoom in so close for the same resolution. It allows me to get a wider view of what's going on and this results in more money shots.