Nikon is said to be unveiled the D400 this month, but its specs seemed to have leaked ahead of the launch, which will probably be done in the upcoming Photokina event. Check out what our sources have uncovered about this alleged DSLR’s specs after the break.

Nikon D400 specs:
24.2MP DX CMOS
EXPEED 3
23.2 x 15.4mm APS-C size sensor
ISO 100 – 6’400
ISO Boost 50 (Low) 12’800 – 25’600 (High)
30 – 1/8000 shutter speed
200’000 shutter cycle w/ self-diagnostic shutter
3.2†LCD screen (921k dots)
100% viewfinder coverage w/ .94x approx. magnification
8fps continuous drive
Exposure Meter: 91’000 pixel RGB sensor
Built-in flash
Advance Multi-CAM 3500DX autofocus system w/ 51 focus point & 15 cross-type sensors
Up to f/8 AF detection w/ 9 focus points
Full HD video recording @30fps
Camera editing w/ HDR capability
NO GPS and Image Stabilization
USB 3.0
Battery: EN-EL15 ~900 shots
Full Magnesium Alloy w/ Weather Sealing and Dust reduction
Weight: 800g (body)
The D400, if ever there’ll be one, is said to have a USD1’799 price tag when it becomes available in the market this November.
Alongside this camera, Nikon is also rumored to launch 3 other DSLR cameras namely D600, D5200 and D7100, but without formal word from Nikon, these rumors should be taken lightly.
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Article is b.s. written for page views. Nikon rumors should’ve had this info by now.