Wondering what will replace the recently discontinued D300S in Nikon’s DSLR lineup? So are we, but apparently Nikon Rumors has managed to figure this one out.
According to the website, there’s a strong chance that the camera will be called the D400 and some sources seem to suggest that it will be introduced by Nikon in late March 2012.
No info regarding the specs of the DSLR accompanied this report, but if we were to guess we would say that improved video recording and a higher-res image sensor would be the most likely changes to be introduced.
A higher ISO range could also make its way on the specs list, to make the D400 more competitive with Nikon’s current DX format digital SLRs.
Speaking of the DX format, Nikon Rumors also reports that, together with the D400, the camera maker will out two new crop lenses, a new 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6 lens and a refreshed 16-85mm lens.
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