We have already written quite significantly (too much?) about the next future pro digital photo camera from Nikon. But I found a few other items I am going to share with you, since you may like them.
First, here are a few pictures of the magnesium alloy frame of the Nikon D4. Isn’t it beautiful?



To go further, and without wiating for the legal approval to use the Wifi interface, Engadget could (quickly) test the use of the Nikon D4 tethered to an Ethernet connection. They could collect a few photos and a video:
Last but not least, for our Spanish or Spanish-speaking friends, I recommend a stop by the article on QueSabesDe.com: Nikon D4: primeras impresiones.