Excellent JPEG & RAW quality as well as videos; 24fps recording at 710p & 1080p; Great build quality; Easily accessible buttons; USB 3.0 ports for fast photo transfers,
Noise in pictures (at full resolution) & videos in lowlight conditions due to high megapixel sensor.
The Nikon D800 is an exceptional camera for pictures, with some very impressive results for videos in nicely lit conditions. It was so good, in fact, the we used it for almost all of our GITEX 2012 coverage. Apart from noise in low light conditions at ...
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Published: 2012-10-26, Author: Ben , review by: alphr.com
A class act across the board, but the massive resolution brings drawbacks as well as benefits...
Abstract: In de professionele fotografie geldt al decennia lang hetzelfde principe: wie voor Nikon kiest, stapt niet snel meer over naar Canon, en vice versa . Gebruikers met een Canon weten de zwakke punten van de concurrent als geen ander op te lepelen, terwijl h...
Amazing detail and resolution from the 36megapixel sensor; camera body feels like it is built tough as a tank; stereo output for audio monitoring during video recording,
Top continuous shooting speed is only 4fps (or 5fps in DX crop mode); priced at a premium.
This is for serious photographers or professional use. So, to be able to take advantage of the image quality that is possible with the D800, you need to pair it with equally spectacular lenses....
Abstract: Восторг, сопровождавший анонс Nikon D800 , был зашкаливающим. В три раза большее разрешение, куча улучшений, адекватная цена — чем не повод для праздника у фотографов, и, конечно же, для адептов Nikon? Предположение, которое мы сделали в предварительном о...
Published: 2012-10-01, Author: Jeremy , review by: camcorderinfo.com
Rolling shutter was present on the Nikon D800, but we thought the camera kept it under control better than the competition (we saw more significant rolling shutter on the 5D Mark III). We did see excessive moire when we tilted the D800 at an ang...
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Published: 2012-10-01, Author: Jeremy , review by: reviewed.com
Rolling shutter was present on the Nikon D800, but we thought the camera kept it under control better than the competition (we saw more significant rolling shutter on the 5D Mark III). We did see excessive moire when we tilted the D800 at an angle, howeve...
The Nikon D800 is a beast of a camera, an extraordinarily high-resolution land mine, strategically placed amid the abandoned battlefield of the megapixel war . The 36.3-megapixel sensor is easily the D800's greatest asset, making it one of the most flexib...