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  1. Dec 30, 2023 · 36MP FX, 4 FPS. © 2014~2024 KenRockwell.com. All Rights Reserved. Intro Specs Performance Compared Usage Recommendations More. Nikon D800 (35.1 oz./994g with battery and CF card, about $500 used if you know How to Win at eBay) and 50mm f/1.4 G. enlarge.

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  2. It includes lots of tips, tricks, secrets and the settings I prefer to use, but this alone won't get great pictures. The D800 and D800E are the same camera, differing only in having a slightly different filter in front of their sensors. Therefore, everything about how they work is the same.

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    I remember the day when I first read the rumor about the D800 and its 36 MP sensor. I quickly dismissed it, because it sounded completely unrealistic to me. With Nikon putting so much focus on image quality in its full-frame line with the D700, D3 and later D3s, and keeping the megapixel count low at just 12 MP (while the competition had been only ...

    For the first time in Nikon’s history, a DSLR camera is offered in two variants – one that is specifically targeted for landscape and macro photography (Nikon D800E), and another for everything else (Nikon D800). In the past, Nikon only offered one single model that could be used for all types of photography. While the specifications, body shape, s...

    While a detailed comparison specifications comparison between the D800 and D700 can be found in my Nikon D800 vs D700 article, there is not much info there about how both cameras compare side by side in terms of fps (frames per second) and camera buffer. In the below video, I show the performance of both cameras when shooting 14-bit Lossless Compre...

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  4. May 8, 2012 · Nov 17, 2023. Nov 13, 2023. Check out more buying guides ». We've just posted our Nikon D800 review. At 36MP, the D800 is the highest resolution camera you can buy without making the step up to medium format, it's also one of the first DSLRs to offer uncompressed video output.

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  5. May 17, 2024 · Q1. Is the Nikon D810 worth the extra cost compared to the D800? A1. Yes, the Nikon D810 offers several improvements over the D800, including better image quality, wider dynamic range, superior ISO performance, enhanced autofocus system, advanced video capabilities, and slightly better battery life.

  6. May 30, 2012 · Review Price: £2599.99. 36.3MP FX CMOS sensor. Nikon EXPEED 3 image processor. ISO 100 - 6,400 (50 - 25,600 in exp. mode) 1080p Full HD movies at 30fps. 91k-pixel TTL exposure metering....

  7. Jan 28, 2024 · Summary. As you can see from this review, the Nikon D800 is a very appealing camera. With its impressive 36.3 MP sensor, which is currently the highest resolution full-frame sensor on the market (as of May 2012), the D800 delivers stunning images in terms of dynamic range, colors and details.

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