If you’re going to lay down $US6000 for the super-fast, low-light stalking Nikon D4, you might as well pony up another $US900 for the WT-5 dongle that cuts the cord. Or why not string 10 D4s together? Wireless bullet time at a cost of $US69,000.
If you’re used to shooting with an everyday DSLR, the Nikon D4 is like holding fully-automatic machine gun for the first time.
Just as our MacBook Pro Thunderbolt high is starting to fade, we get a fresh syringe of hype straight to the neck: Nikon’s impending D4 might offer support for Intel’s superduperfast connection. And this would be a huge lifesaver.