Thirty-six megapixels. That's the native resolution of Nikon's long-awaited FX-format digital SLR. The D800 was designed with all professional photographers in mind, but with 36.3-megapixel captures ...
At 36 megapixels the Nikon D800 ($2,999.95 list, body only) is not only the company's highest-resolution camera—it's the highest-resolution camera you can find anywhere without moving up to digital ...
A second version of the D800 is available without the anti-aliasing filter that normally sits in front of the sensor. This version, called the D800E, was made by request for pro video shooters. Still ...
Nikon on Monday announced the D800 digital SLR camera, the newest addition to its professional DSLR line up. Boasting a 36.3 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, high ISO shooting capabilities, and a ...
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Who remembers the hype (and headaches) of the Nikon D800? A DSLR revolution that took us by surprise
The Nikon D800 opened the door to something huge – a 36.3MP full-frame sensor, the highest resolution DSLR had ever seen back in 2012. It dropped jaws and challenged even medium format cameras. Nobody ...
No matter how you handle the camera, what follow focus system you plan on getting, or even what lens, if you’re moving to a DSLR from a camcorder, adjusting to limitations in focusing will be a big ...
Rumors of Nikon’s next DSLR flew around for months, with details and pictures of the rumored D800 leaking from every corner of the web. In February, ahead of the CP+ show in Japan, Nikon finally ...
The Nikon D700 was the last great pre-video DSLR. It was an excellent and very boring camera. Nikon’s newest, a $3,000 body called the D800, introduces two major features: HD video and a 36-megapixel ...
Guess what? Your memory card just got a whole lot smaller thanks to the new Nikon D800 ($2,999). There’s no hiding the fact that the long awaited full-frame FX-format shooter is a direct assault on ...
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