Photoxels Interviews Nikon Canada

July 13, 2005 | Mark Goldstein | Digital | Comment |

Photoxels have just interviewed Gregory Flasch, National Manager Advertising & Communications for Nikon Canada:

“The new NIKON D2Hs dSLR features only 4.1 megapixel resolution. How do you explain a 4.1 MP image sensor in a professional grade dSLR?

GF: The 4.1 MP LBCAST sensor in the Nikon D2Hs was designed to meet the needs of the target audience, action and sports photographers, while delivering the speed and performance control required by these working professionals. Focusing on the D2Hs primary ability to offer a blazingly fast 8fps continuous shooting for up to 50 images, our designers realized that the most effective sensor resolution would be 4.1 MP, which would properly meet the file size requirements of the target user while still maintaining the ultimate speed and performance critical to capturing the right shot.”

Website: Photoxels: Interview with Gregory Flasch, Nikon