Wednesday, February 8, 2012

USB-IF announces first certified SuperSpeed USB camera

BEAVERTON, USA: The USB-IF announced the release of the first certified SuperSpeed USB camera from Nikon. As SuperSpeed USB continues to gain market traction among the consumer electronic industry, end-consumers are able to experience the full breadth of SuperSpeed USB’s capabilities, including effortless audio/video streaming, music and photos to your home, office, car and anywhere in between, while also charging the device simultaneously.

“The USB-IF is delighted to see the D800 achieve SuperSpeed USB certification,” said Jeff Ravencraft, USB-IF president and COO. “The addition of Nikon’s camera to the ever-growing SuperSpeed USB ecosystem will revolutionize the consumer and photographer/videographer experience of transferring hundreds of photos and streaming videos from their cameras to displays, devices and computers. This camera will allow all users to transfer and stream rich content in seconds.”

The Nikon D800 features USB 3.0, a 36.3M pixels image sensor, dual memory card slots, a 3.2-inch LCD, and 1080p Full HD.

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