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Dec 30, 2023 · The Nikon D800E top. Nikon D800E ( about $3,300) with recommended Micro-NIKKOR 55mm f/2.8 AI-s. enlarge. See also Nikon D800 versus D800E. The D800E is the same camera and has the same sensor as the D800, except that the D800E has its anti-aliasing filter removed. IR and UV rejection are the same.
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This will make you to an expert and teach you every possible nuance of using the Nikon D800 and D800E. 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.
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Whereas the D4 is intended as a specialist tool for professionals that need to capture images quickly in all types of weather and light conditions, the D800 has been designed to appeal to a much broader user base. For most of us, D4-only features such as ultra-high ISO shooting, very fast frame rates, QXD card compatibility, 2000+ image battery lif...
36.3MP CMOS sensor (compared to 12.1MP)15.3MP DX-format capture mode (compared to 5MP)25MP 1.2x Crop mode51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors, rated to -2EV*(compared to -1EV)The D800 shares basically the same form factor as its predecessor the D700. Both models have a built-in flash and lack the integrated vertical grip of Nikon's top-end DSLRs, which is available instead via an accessory battery grip. There are differences though - some minor, some major. The most obvious differences from the perspective of core funct...
One of the few obvious physical differences between the D800 and the Canon EOS 5D Mark III is that the D800 has a built-in flash whereas the 5D Mark III doesn't. Both cameras share very similar proportions and the D800 weighs only 50 grams less. Both have 3.2 inch rear LCDs, with the 5D Mark III boasting a higher screen resolution of 1.04 million v...
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Jan 28, 2024 · NIKON D800E + 500mm f/4 @ 1000mm, ISO 200, 1/250, f/13.0. As you will see further down in this review, I consider the Nikon D800 to be a breakthrough camera, something we have not seen since Nikon introduced its first full-frame D3. While we have seen some amazing products from Nikon, they were all evolutionary, with minor upgrades, tweaks and ...
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May 8, 2012 · Ken Rockwell did: Canon 5d3 with battery and card = 956g Nikon d800 with battery and card = 994g. Nikon d800 is 38g heavier. The end. The only thing that matters is this generation, so their weight gain or loss compared to the d700 or 5d2 doesn't matter. That said, I don't think 38g matters either.
May 30, 2012 · The Nikon D800 is a professional-grade 36.3MP DSLR that delivers phenomenal image quality at around half the price of Nikon’s flagship D4 model. Overall, it’s a fantastic addition to the Nikon ...