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2023-04-30T05:43:22
Best Camera for the Price. I have always had Nikon and Love there cameras, they are reliable, comfortable, and affordable! I ill always recommend any nikon camera especially the D800.
Oregon 2.
2017-11-05T19:00:00
Ive been shooting with a D80 for 11 years now. I recently bought a used D800 to finally replace my trusty old d80. I have to say, the jump into full frame is mind blowing! I never used to exceed ISO 400 because anything over 400 had too much noise for me. but with the FX format, its a different story! ISO 2000+ looks peefectly fine. I mainly shoot products and have been struggling with capturing details on my old D80. the D800 definitely stepped up my game. It has all the functions I need and none that I don't. P.S. Live view is a bit jittery when focusing. but I hardly use it anyway. So 5 stars overall still.
ProductPhotographer
2017-05-02T20:00:00
Es una camara que cumple con todas mis exijencias al momento de tomar una buena fotografia debido a sus funciones, esta camara permite tomar fotogrfias de mayor calidad ya que tiene un buen lente y su resolucion es sorprendente.
Pedrojm27
2017-02-28T19:00:00
This camera is obviously not going to make everyone happy. With that said I think photographers should study what a camera is capable of, its intended purpose and of course the feel in your hands. This camera seemed to be overshadowed by its predecessors the 800E and 810 but when I held it for the first time I knew it was the right fir. Taking it out in the field is fantastic for me because its size and weight are compact and light enough for hiking and sessions. The photographs are beautiful and the file sizes have never been an issue for me. If you have research this camera you know very well its a power house packed in a beautifully created package. I dont see me trading up on this camera anytime in the near future. I use it primarily with the 58mm, 28mm and 85mm F1/4 and the amazing Nikkor 180mm F2/8. Dont overlook at least giving this exceptional camera a try.
AniT
2016-08-09T20:00:00
good camera but I ran into issues shortly after purchasing. The viewfinder is dark when using lenses f4 and up. Which i think is something Nikon should have fixed. Lenses that are f2.8 and wider seem to be fine. I can't use my 16-35mm f4 nikkor lens because the viewfinder is so dark indoors. The shutter is really loud! Shooting stills in live view is even a worse sounding shutter. I would like a d810 instead because of all these issues. I'm thinking of switching camera companies because of the issues I found with this camera. And focus is hit or miss
Ohsnaps
2016-03-15T20:00:00
La firma Japonesa Nikon mantiene el diseño y las prestaciones de las versiones actuales, que incorpora un sensor de 24x36mm. La Nikon D800 está construida para durar, toma fotos increíbles, y es compatible con una de las más amplias y mejor lente oscila en el negocio. Estoy trabajando con una Nikon D800 modificada que se ha alterado de modo que ahora es una verdadera cámara monocromática: ninguna matriz de filtro RGB (eliminado), y por supuesto sin filtro anti-aliasing de 36 megapíxeles en fotos blanco y negro. Les aseguro que la D800 ofrece el autoenfoque más rápido del mercado. Nikon demuestra con esta cámara que hay vida más allá de Canon y demás marcas, pues se trata de la primera que alcanza una resolución ligeramente superior: 36 megapíxeles, algo absolutamente inconcebible hace apenas 2 años, yo diría una (edición especial), y un precio relativamente moderado, de 3.000 $ su rendimiento es excepcional. Es la herramienta perfecta para todo buen profesional. Saludos desde Venezuela.
El f.
2016-02-24T09:38:25
So happy I invested in this camera! I was so sick of only having the capability to use ISO100-800. Love this one.
ALAINA P.
2015-09-06T20:00:00
I bought this camera as an upgrade. I have had focusing issues, ISO grain issues, color balance issues. The camera stays on after it's been turned off, the camera will stop taking pictures during the middle of a shoot like it's overheated and needs a break. I have missed shots at events because of this and there has been nothing done on Nikon's part to correct the issue. I now have a camera that is worth about $1500 in resale after I spent $3000 on it. I also just found out that Nikon sent out a "Free Maintenance Service Initiative" to several D800 users....I feel ALL D800 users should have been offered a full refund or credit towards a new camera...if not given the new D810 as a trade...I am thoroughly disappointed in NIKON's D800 and feel they could have made a better decision as far as customer service goes. I plan to purchase the D4S and am crossing my fingers that I don't have any further issues. Nikon has been my go to for 6 years and the D800 is just a huge let down.
PortraitPhotographer
2015-07-13T20:00:00
The high resolution sensor, familiar controls, astonishing dynamic range and image quality make me a happy D800 user. In fact, the D800/e could have been the best DSLR that Nikon had ever made... if it weren't for the build quality and QA issues that have plagued this wonderful camera. If it had been as solid as the D700, I would give the camera 5 stars. However, the left-side autofocus problems, external flashes not being triggered in commander mode, the failing 10-pin connector, the body finish (to name the most common and well-known issues) have happened to too many users. After long discussions with the US support to get my 10-pin connector fixed out of warranty, I just hope that nothing else on my D800 will break. When buying a camera in this price range, I have higher expectations on both the build quality and service. Users deserve being taken serious by Nikon, and not for granted.
antermoia
2015-04-09T20:00:00
I used D800 over 1 year , i take my camera go to Nikon service twice ?dust is major errors?
Tiffany
2015-01-01T19:00:00
I've been doing photography for 30+ years and have always shot with a Nikon. I purchased a D70 when it 1st came out and it was a nice camera but the resolution was not up to par with 35mm film cameras. When the 36 Megapixel D800 came out I knew I had to have one and I was not disappointed! This is a solid camera built like a rock and packed full of features any enthusiast or professional would love! The resolution of the D800 is just astounding - images even with Nikon's kit lenses are stunningly sharp and the color is clean and accurate. I highly recommend the D800 to anyone who wants near medium format quality in a 35mm package. I've included 2 images from the Rolex Watch Technicum building in Lititz, PA with one image showing just a crop on the door - you can actually see the Christmas Tree inside! The lens used was the AF-S NIKKOR 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED VR shot at ISO 100 at F11 for 15 seconds at 24MM.
CLaine1964
2014-11-13T19:00:00
First of all, I would like to give this camera a rating of 4-1/2 stars. If you own and would like to use a lot of old manual focus AI and mirror lenses, this camera will do it. I have 50+ years of photography experience but am a very recent convert from manual film cameras. I still use my first Nikon F from 1967 and was extremely concerned about how well a digital camera would work with my extensive collection of manual focus Nikkor lenses. I am retired, on fixed income, and a whole new set of lenses is NOT in the future for me. Borrowed a D800 a couple times and tried it with a number of my favorite old manual focus AI and mirror lenses and was extremely pleased to discover that they were beautifully compatible. Just returned from a trip to Italy with the D800 and 5 AI Nikkor lenses and was totally satisfied with how well they worked together. LIKES: Very pleased to find the ground glass focusing to be about as accurate as the electronic range-finder, despite my failing eyes. Electronic range-finder works well with ALL of my f5.6 or faster old lenses and especially with all of my fast AI Nikkors (55f1.2, 24f2, 28f2, 35f1.4, 105f1.8, 135f2). Live-view focusing is a terrific feature with really big, slow telephoto lenses. Love the spot-meter feature. Love the ability to quickly change the ISO. Love the built-in diopter correction for the viewfinder. Image quality is superb. My DISLIKES: I find digital camera bodies to be very NON-intuitive (compared to manual film cameras) and thus slower and more difficult to use. Perhaps I should buy a Df. Part of what I mean by this is a digital camera requires the use of your eyes to make most or all settings. A manual camera like an F3 allows you to set the camera "blind" by using just feel. That is easier and quicker IMO when you learn the controls. I find the matrix-metering (when used with the one AF lens I own), to be less reliable than knowing how to make a proper exposure. I use the spot-meter feature, manual mode, my decades of experience, and nail every exposure every time, no question. Works great. Need more "Non-CPU lens" data entry spaces. Space for just 9 lenses is not nearly enough. It cannot even cover all the various Nikkor maximum lens apertures, let alone focal lengths. No aperture direct read-out of an AI lens like an F2 or F3 body. Mirror-up operation requires a special remote release. Will have to order one. Self-timer is not self-cancelling after one shot, requires visual setting instead of tactile. No mirror-up operation for my 7.5mm fisheye-Nikkor. No use for a built-in flash on a camera of this sophistication. Too many bells and whistles clutter up the camera controls.
Bronto48
2014-08-21T20:00:00
As a nature photographer with my ability to reach the great satisfaction, D800 is the camera I enjoy most .I still love to use D2x and D3 as backup. I carry D800 and D3 in my bag,almost all the time. With my nature work using D3 and D2x, D800 is great addition to my work.
Young
2014-07-29T20:00:00
Daddy long legs (pholcidae) with D800 and 105mm F2.8.
Wised
2014-07-21T20:00:00
I have been shooting with this camera for a little over a year and am very happy with its characteristics. Excellent low light shooting and incredible detail. I have used it all over the world shooting wildlife as well as landscapes and people. I have added it to my D3x when traveling and especially like it on days that I don't want to carry around the weight of the D3x. Both of these cameras perform especially well when paired with high end Nikon lenses. The picture of the owl shown was shot at 8:00 in the evening with the D800, a 200-400 f4.0 lens, at 1600 ISO. Amazing color and clarity. Well worth the money.
ThomasP
2014-06-27T20:00:00
I went from a D3200 to the D800 and found it easy to learn. I use it with a Nikon 500mm F/4 super telephoto lens and love it. It recently developed a focusing issue and is currently in the shop at Nikon, forcing me to use my D7100. There is night and day difference in the two cameras, even though the D7100 is an excellent camera. My wish and advice for Nikon is to improve this camera by removing the ability to do video and concentrate all the electronics and image processing for still photos and maybe to increase the ability to shoot and focus a bit faster. I have never done a video with the camera and have no intention of doing one. I love outdoor photography and the resolution of this sensor is outstanding. The new D810 just looks like a D800 E to me with a different number. Make a camera for just still photography for us die hard camera buffs!
Brownbomber2
2014-06-08T21:00:00
Using the D800 both in the studio and in the field and its does everything I want. The dual card storage is a great feature, very quick changing ISO's and the interface is simple to use. I've been more than happy using it, not to mention the incredible resolution of the images. This is definitely the top of its class.
Casey
2014-04-27T20:00:00
I have decided to leave Nikon. Quality problems and Nikon's refusal to take video seriously. The D800 is an OK camera. There is really nothing special about it. I honestly think the Canon 6D is a better camera than this and its cheaper.
Kyle1234
2014-04-18T20:00:00
Awesome detail,perfect pic quality. Good features .
nikleon
2014-04-15T20:00:00
El titulo lo dice todo por muchos años use mi bella Nikon F3 HP por cuestiones de trabajo la abandone use otra marca, hace días encontré mi óptica Nikkor AI-S y se me vino a la cabeza de adquirir una Nikon DF, pero me encontré esta bella cámara y me decidí por ella es asombrosa su calidad de imagen es magnifica y sobre todo usando mi vieja óptica me ha dejado satisfecho imagen usando el 6mm F:2.8 AI-S o el 58mm Noct F:1.1:2 AI-S, o el 85mm F.1:1.4 AI-S etc.
Vimavaco
2014-04-07T21:00:00
Purchased used with an E- rating and the condition was actually much better than I expected. I don't have anything bad to say about the camera, the image quality is great.
jhannah
2014-04-05T20:00:00
D800 with Nikkor lens 24mm f1.4 can NOT auto-focus through the view finder, even if AF fine-tune is turned on and adjusted +/-. I did the tests on a tripod with 10sec timer to eliminate shaking and tried focus at center, left edge and right edge. The live-view mode always has greater auto-focus than the view finder. However, taking pictures in live mode is way slower than that through view finder. In live mode, the camera takes 10 to 15 sec to rest between pictures. Plus, it drains battery fast!!! It's frustrating this expensive camera does not deliver its performance.
Anderson
2014-04-02T20:00:00
A little background, I came here from a d5000 then a d7000 and now a d800, have been doing photography as a passion and as a profession for around 6 years. What to use it for: products, weddings, landscape, fashion, All around shooter for people who "KNOW" how to handle the beast. Or the learning curve will be steep and you might get disappointed quickly. What NOT to use it for: Pro Sports shooting or very fast paced action! (only for the modest burst rate) Let me break down the points; IQ: Superb. Enough said! The Image quality of this camera is quite amazing, it is extremely sharp, if you know how to use the tool and have good glass (not amazing, but good enough). Extremely useful (36 MP!!!!) for cropping or recomposing after fact and printing HUGE. ISO: Not very impressive, but in relation to the MP count and signal to noise ratios, it is well kept under control, The 6d and 5d 3 are way better even around ISO 800, but you sacrifice a lot in return. AF: auto focus system is quite amazing especially when in DX mode, as it covers mostly the entire frame! I haven't used it in complex situations much, but it sometimes lags in dim light, and that is to be expected to some extent. It also depends on the lens used for focusing speed. Battery performance: Not amazing, but adequate to my needs. Something you won't find out the easy way, the battery drains REALLY quick when plugged into the USB Port. This is apparently because the Camera stays ON the whole time it is connected, you could almost see the percentage falling . Nikon could easily work out a firmware update to fix such an issue I believe. Ruggedness: Very well built and sealed in a good manner, but nothing is perfect of course, on a fashion desert shoot the camera took quite a beating but the sensor also gained a few spots as well! Viewfinder/eye piece: bright, well placed, but not 100% comfortable to use, could be pumped out a little to help getting a more comfortable nose posture. What I like/ love: MP for large (I mean LARGE) prints, Dynamic Range, fine tuning control, Quality at low ISO. What could be better (personal preference): Controls layout (especially ISO button and Focus control), ergonomics, and ISO, Skin tones and colour reproduction is a little off for my taste, I prefer Canon's warmer skin tones, but Nikon's richer Dynamic range. What I dislike/ hate: Sensor was defective on my first unite (a complete vertical line of dead pixels), QA at Nikon is REALLY getting sloppy, if I face another issue like this with a Nikon product, I'm switching brands. Reliability is a MUST have when buying tools for business. I returned the unit and reseller will exchange it after inspection and after wasting a week of my time. How could this unite get out of the factory is beyond me! A unite aimed at hard enthusiasts to say the least should be inspected further in my humble opinion. Rating: 5 Stars for the very good balance between sensor size, Pixel count and Image Quality at this price range. The tool should not be punished for human mistakes at QA, should it?! ******Check your Camera and test it in in the Shop before you buy it.****** **A request for Nikon, PLEASE give us a firmware/ tool to do remapping of the sensor's dead pixels. So we don't have to SEND it to in or back to the store just to fix a couple of dead spots!**
Hassaan
2014-04-01T20:00:00
I have the habit of buying things as soon as they are released. Had F4,D70,D700, before I heard about D800. Was too excited and couldn't wait to own one. Got it last year and put to use. Compared to D700 was a little tough to master initially but after I got the hang of it, never looked back. The output of this camera is amazing. Great detail and colour rendition. Always use it without flash with very satisfying low light results. It is truly Nikon's masterpiece. My advice to new users is to try better Nikkor lenses (My most favourite is 70-200mm f 2.8 VRII) ,and see the results on a good high definition computer monitor to really enjoy the potential of this great camera.
Nikondoc
2014-03-31T21:00:00
THANKS AGAIN ADORAMA,FOR MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE ON THE NIKON D800.I SPENT WEEKS DECIDING WHICH MODEL TO CHOSE IN NIKONS LINEUP OF BODIES.I USE THIS CAMERA FOR PROFESSIONAL/PERSONAL USE.ITS MORE THAN ANY OTHER NIKON I WILL EVER NEED.DID I NEED 36 MP, NOT REALLY,BUT I KNOW ITS AVAILABLE AT TIMES I WISH I HAD THE NEED FOR IT.THE VIDEO ON THIS CAMERA ACTUALLY FIGURES MY SETTINGS WHEN I DON'T HAVE THE TIME FOR AJUSTMENTS, WHICH IS A BIG PLUS. AGAIN,THANK YOU FOR SPENDING HOURS WITH YOUR PROFESSIONAL STAFF IN GUIDING ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION FOR MY PHOTOGRAPHY NEEDS.
JOSEPH P.
2014-03-28T20:00:00
was very excited about the camera, bought it when it first came out, always had a focus issue. it was fixed with my eye piece, than the camera would"t power up, sent it in for that and focus check, they replaced mother board ,ill be sending it back for the focusing issue again. i did like nikon very much before this camera. i have f4 d2x d300, d700 d800, not to mention 25,000 in lenses.service is often slow and rude. i hate to switch to canon but i am thinking about it. i guess how my 3rd repair experience will decide
third
2014-03-23T20:00:00
I have been a Nikon user since the Nikon F in the late 60's. This is my go to camera and has great versatility. In low light, control your breathing and increase ISO. It will handle all the lighting and action shots. I carry multiple cards and external drives as it does produce large RAW images so you need an efficient work flow process. I highly recommend this camera.
NikonJack
2014-03-16T20:00:00
I ran into many problems since purchasing my camera. My biggest issue was with the warranty repair services offered in the U.S. If I knew that Nikon had such terrible service, I would have never purchased my camera! SUCH A DISAPPOINTMENT AND COUNTLESS HOURS OF STRESS, FOR WHAT?
ogan
2014-03-10T21:00:00
I use it for macro and landscape shots. The detail and resolution are great. Metering is also right on and all the different settings are easy to use and understand.
RODNEY F.
2014-02-25T19:00:00
By far the BEST camera on the market! This camera meets 95% of my needs and expectations. I demand a large ergonomic body like that of the D2, D3, and D4. Together with the MB-D12 handgrip, my expectations are fully satisfied and met. The cameras focusing system is always tack sharp and flawless. It quickly and accurately focuses in very dim and poor lighting. 99% of my images are shot with some kind of strobe lighting. I needed a camera that was a mix between the D3x and D700, and the D800 has nicely delivered the performance of these two cameras. It yields the image QUALITY of the D3x, high ISO low noise capabilities of the D700, in a camera that is just impossible to beat! At ISO 6400 one can easily use the camera for a wedding! Using fast large aperture lenses the D800 is usable in ANY lighting situation! It boasts the highest dynamic range of any camera, giving it incredible contrast and detail in the shadows. Overall, this camera is by far the best camera on the market.
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Nikon F bayonet mount
36.3 million
CMOS sensor, 35.9 x 24 mm; Nikon FX format
36.8 Million
Image sensor cleaning
Yes
FX-format (L) 7,360 x 4,912 (M) 5,520 x 3,680 (S) 3,680 x 2,456
1:2 format (30 x 20) (L) 6,144 x 4,080 (M) 4,608 x 3,056
5:4 format (30 x 24) (L) 6,144 x 4,912 (M) 4,608 x 3,680 (S) 3,072 x 2,456
DX-format (L) 4,800 x 3,200 (M) 3,600 x 2,400 (S) 2,400 x 1,600
JPEG: JPEG-Baseline Compliant with fine (approx 1:4), Normal (approx 1:8) or Basic (approx 1:16) Compression
NEF (RAW): lossless compressed 12 or 14 bit, lossless compressed, compressed or uncompressed
TIFF (RGB)
JPEG: JPEG-Baseline-Compliant; can be selected from Size Priority and Optimal Quality
Landscape - Monochrome - Neutral - Portrait - Standard - User-customizable Settings Vivid -
CompactFlash© (CF) (Type I, compliant with UDMA) - SD - SDHC - SDXC
1 CompactFlash (CF) card and 1 Secure Digital (SD) card
Compliant with DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System) 2.0
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
EXIF 2.3 (Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras)
PictBridge
Eye-level Pentamirror Single-Lens Reflex viewfinder
FX (36x24): 100% Horizontal and 100% Vertical Approx.
1.2x (30x20): 97% Horizontal and 97% Vertical Approx.
DX (24x16): 97% Horizontal and 97% Vertical Approx.
5:4 (30x24): 97% Horizontal and 97% Vertical Approx.
Approx. 0.70x
Built - in (-3 to +1)
19.5 (-1.0)
Type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark VIII with AF Area Brackets (grid lines can be displayed
Quick-return type
Yes
Instant-return type
Yes
AF-S or AF lenses fully compatible Metering with AI lenses
AF NIKKOR other than type G or D*2: All functions supported except 3D Color Matrix Metering III
AI-P NIKKOR: All functions supported except autofocus and 3D Color Matrix Metering III
DX AF NIKKOR: All Functions Supported Except FX-format (36x24)/5:4 (30x24) Image Size
Type G or D AF NIKKOR: All Functions Supported
Non-CPU: Usable in [A] or [M] mode Center-Weighted or Spot Metering; Electronic Rangefinder can be used if Mazimum Aperture is f/5.6 or faster
Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter
1/8,000 to 30 seconds, bulb
Up to 1/250 sec.
Synchronizes with shutter at 1/320s or slower (flash range drops at speeds between 1/250 and 1/320s)
Continuous low-speed [CL] mode; 1-4 frames per second
Continuous high-speed [CH] mode; 4 frames per second
Mirror-up [Mup] mode
Quiet Shutter Release
Self-timer mode
Single-frame [S] mode
FX-format: CH: Up to 4 frames per second CL: Up to 4 frames per second
FX-format CH: Up to 4 frames per second CL: Up to 4 frames per second
DX-format CH: Up to 5 frames per second CL: Up to 5 frames per second
1:2 format CH: Up to 5 frames per second CL: Up to 5 frames per second
4 frames per second at full resolution
2, 5, 10, 20 sec. Timer duration electronically controlled
TTL full-aperture exposure metering using 1,005-pixel RGB sensor
Center-weighted: Weight of 75% given to 8mm circle in center of frame
Matrix: 3D color matrix metering III (type G and D lenses); color matrix metering III (other CPU lenses)
Spot: Meters 4mm circle (about 1.5% of frame) centered on selected focus point
0 to 20 EV (3D color matrix or center-weighted metering)
0 to 20 EV (spot metering)
Combined CPU and AI
Aperture-Priority (A)
Manual (M)
Programmed auto with flexible program (P)
Shutter-Priority (S)
+/-5 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV
2 to 9 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3 o
Yes
Yes
ISO 100 - 6400
Lo-1 (ISO 50)
Hi-1 (ISO 12,800)
Hi-2 (ISO 25,600)
100
6400
Lo-1 (ISO 50 equivalent)
HI-2 (ISO 25,600 equivalent)
Lo-1 (ISO-50 equivalent), Hi-1 (ISO-12,800 equivalent), Hi-2 (ISO-25,600 equivalent)
Yes
Low - Normal - High - Off
Auto - Extra High - High - Normal - Low - Off
2 frames using selected value for one frame
3-5 frames using preset values for all frames
Yes
Number of AF points: 9, 21, 51 and 51 (3D-tracking)
Yes
Nikon Advanced Multi-CAM 3500FX autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection
-1 to 19 EV (ISO 100, 68°F/20°C)
Autofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); Continuous-servo AF (AF-C); auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A);
predictive focus tracking activated automatically according to subject status
Manual focus (MF): Electronic rangefinder can be used
9, 21 or 51 point Dynamic-area AF
Auto-area AF
Single-point AF
3D-tracking (51 points)
Focus can be locked by pressing AE-L/AF-L button
Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF)
Auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A)
Continuous-servo (AF-C)
Face-Priority AF available in Live View only and D-Movie only
Full-time Servo (AF-A) available in Live View only
Manual (M) with electronic rangefinder
Normal area
Single-servo AF (AF-S)
Wide area
51
-2 to +19 EV (ISO 100, 20°C/68°F)
Yes
Yes
2 to 9 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, or 1 EV
39 ft. (ISO 100)
TTL: i-TTL flash control using 91,000-pixel RGB sensor are available with built-in flash and SB-910, SB-900, SB-700, or SB-400; i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR is used with matrix and center-weighting metering, standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR with spot metering
1) Front-curtain sync (normal), 2) Slow sync, 3) Rear-curtain sync, 4) Red-eye reduction, 5) Red-eye reduction with slow sync
-3 to +1 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2 or 1 EV
Lights when built-in flash or optional flash unit such as SB-910, SB-900, SB-400, SB-80DX, SB-28DX or SB-50DX is fully charged
Yes
Yes
CLS Supported
Auto (2 types) - Choose color temperature (2500K 10000K) - Cloudy - Direct Sunlight - Flash - Fluorescent (7 types) - Incandescent - Preset manual (up to 4 values can be stored) - Shade
2 to 9 exposures in increments of 1, 2 or 3 EV
Live View Shooting Photography Live View Mode
Movie Live View Mode
Live View Lens servo Autofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); full-time-servo AF (AF-F)
Manual focus (MF)
Face-priority AF - Wide-area AF - Normal-area AF - Subject-tracking AF
Contrast-detect AF anywhere in frame (camera selects focus point automatically when face-priority AF or subject-tracking AF is selected)
TTL exposure metering using main image sensor
1280 x 720 (30p): 30 fps (29.97 fps) - 1280 x 720 (60p): 60 fps (59.94 fps) - 1920 x 1080 (24p): 24 fps (23.976 fps) - 1920 x 1080 (30p): 30 fps (29.97 fps)
20 minutes at highest quality
29 minutes 59 seconds at normal quality
MOV
H.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding
Linear PCM
Built-in monaural microphone - External stereo microphone (optional)
HD 1,920x1,080 / 30 fps - HD 1,920x1,080 / 24 fps - HD 1,280x720 / 30 fps - HD 1,280x720 / 24 fps - HD 1,280x720 / 60 fps
Built-in microphone, monaural - External stereo microphone (optional)
3.2 in. diagonal
921,000 Dots
Wide Viewing Angle TFT-LCD
170-degree wide-viewing angle
Brightness, 5 levels
Virtual Horizon Camera Indicator Yes
Also visible in LiveView Modes
Also visible in Viewfinder
Auto Image Rotation
Full-Frame and Thumbnail (4, 9, or 72 images or calendar)
Histogram Display
Image Comment
Movie Playback
Movie Slideshow
Playback with Zoom
Slideshow
Highlights
Color Outline - Color Sketch - D-Lighting - Distortion Control -Edit Movie - Filter Effects Fisheye - Image Overlay - Miniature Effect - Monochrome - NEF (RAW) Processing -Perspective Control - Quick Retouch - Red-eye Correction - Resize - Selective Color - Side-by-Side Comparison - Straighten - Trim - Color Balance
Yes
HDMI output: Type C mini-pin HDMI connector - Headphone Connector - NTSC - Stereo Microphone Input - Super Speed USB 3.0
Eye-Fi Compatible - WT-4A
GP-1 GPS unit
Yes
54
Yes with customization
Yes
Arabic - Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) - Czech - Danish - Dutch - English - Finnish - French - German - Indonesian - Italian - Japanese - Korean - Norweigan - Polish - Portuguese - Romanian - Russian - Spanish - Swedish - Thai - Turkish - Ukrainian
Yes
Yes
EN-EL15 Lithium-ion Battery
900 Battery Life (shots per charge) (CIPA)
EH-5b AC Adapter
Requires EP-5B Power Supply Connector
MH-25 Quick Charger
1/4 in. (ISO 1222)
Width 5.7 in. (144.78mm) - Height 4.8 in. (121.92mm) - Depth 3.2 in. (81.28mm)
31.7 oz (900G)
Camera Body only
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Debunking all myths
By Michael
I recieved my D800E in time for a two-week photo trek through Peru. It was intended to be used as a back-up to my D4, but it quickly became the go-to camera for portraits and lanscape shots. The camera perfomed wonderfully under all types of conditions. Unlike all the reviews I had read, this camera can indeed be: Hand-held at slow speeds instead of only being tripod mounted. Used at high ISO speeds with incredible detail. Used for shots involving a lot of textile and colors. If moire is an...
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Beyond my expectations!
By Paul
This camera simply put is AMAZING!. I picked my up March 26th and started shooting with it on the 27th. It has yet to stop amazing me the type and quality of shots I have been able to get from it. I am only using a average grade lens (the AF-S VR Zoom-NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED) and all shots hand held. I have been able to achieve shots I never have been able to get before. The control and flexibility of this camera are the best of any camera I have ever used period! the color saturatio...
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The Nikon D800 is a 36.3MP professional HDSLR that breaks new ground in resolution and metering technology. More than an upgrade to the just-discontinued 12MP D700, the D800 is a major overhaul. Unlike the D700, which was positioned as a "prosumer" camera, the Nikon D800 is definitely geared towards pro users especially studio, fashion, and wedding and portrait photographers. The D800 has a 91,000-pixel RGB Matrix Metering System, Advanced Scene Recognition, and what Nikon says is an improved 51-point AF system. It has a relatively small form factor for a pro camera, similar in size to the D700. For videographers, the camera can capture 1080p video at up to 30fps with manual control and uncompressed HDMI output.
Unlike the 16MP D4, Nikon's recently-announced new flagship camera that boasts an ISO range of 100-204-800, the D800's native ISO range is 100-6400, expandable to 50 and 25,600. However, Nikon says improvements in light transmission to the sensor photodiodes, changes in sensor design, an enhanced Optical Low Pass Filter (OLPF) and 14 bit A/D conversion with a high signal to noise ratio will translate into outstanding low-light, high-ISO performance. Also unlike the D4, the D800 delivers only 4fps burst rate at full resolution, 6fps in DX mode (see below).
Nikon users who have invested in DX-format lenses will be able to use them on the D800 by using the 15.4MP resolution setting. In this setting, only the pixels that cover a DX-sized portion of the sensor will be active, giving the camera a 1.5x crop.
Other features include Advanced Scene Recognition, which compares the scene with Nikon's 30,000 image database. Face recognition has been refined, with the Color Matrix Meter placing priority on exposures of detected faces. Nikon says it has also improved white balance to better recognize both natural and artificial light.
D800: Tool for serious cinematography
For videographers, the D800 is a serious tool. Able to record full HD 1080p at 30 or 25p and 720p at 60/30p, the D800 records H.264 or MPEG4 AVC format video using the B-Frame data compression method for up to 29:59-minute clips. Rolling shutter distortion a common problem for HDSLRs is said to be minimized thanks to fast data read rates at the sensor. High-ISO performance is said to allow filmmakers to capture footage where previously impossible.
The D800 is available both with and without a low-pass filter (the model without the low-pass filter is the D800E. The D800E cancels anti-aliasing properties and allows light to be delivered directly to the photodiodes. This is said to offer the highest possible color fidelity and dynamic range that, according to Nikon, delivers near-medium-format image quality. Color moire correction ise available within Capture Nx2.
Both the D800 and D800E will use UMDA6 and UMDA7 Compact Flash cards as well as SD SDXC and UHS-1 cards in two card slots. The camera is protected from moisture and dust and is constructed of magnesium alloy. Nikon also claims up to 900 image captures and 60 minutes of HD video recording per battery charge.