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Nikon D810 + 24-120/4 G ED VR

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PC Magazine
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D810

The Nikon D810 ($3,299.95, body only) is a full-frame camera with a high-resolution 36-megapixel image sensor, a tank-like build quality, and loads of features that will satisfy pro photographers and serious amateurs alike.

High-resolution full-frame image sensor; 5fps burst capture; Fast 51-point autofocus system; Wide ISO range (32-51200); 1080p60 video capture; Intervalometer and time lapse functions; Sensor omits low pass filter; Dual card slots; Sharp rear LCD; Loads of physical controls.

Expensive; Small Raw mode limited to 9MP; Time lapse limited to 8 hours; No integrated Wi-Fi or GPS

What Digital Camera
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D810 Review

Nikon D810 Review - The Nikon D810 is the manufacturer's latest full frame DSLR, arriving with the promise of the best image quality of any Nikon DSLR ever.

Loss of low pass filter means great detail capture; High resolution; Solid build quality

Pretty bulky and quite heavy; Premium quality comes at a premium price

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D810

The 36-megapixel Nikon D810 has some pretty big shoes to fill, replacing the much-loved D800 and D800E with a single model. Taking the best of both, this detail-devouring beauty has even greater per-pixel resolution, a wider sensitivity range, greater performance, more capable video capture, and...

Handles even better than its predecessors; Absolutely spectacular images from the 36-megapixel image sensor; Unusually wide sensitivity range for its resolution; Improved performance and buffer depths; Improved video feature set; Impressive low-light autofocus, Even better ergonomics than the...

Prone to moire and false color with some subjects; No longer available with a low-pass filter; Demands excellent lenses for the best detail; White balance tends warm under tungsten lighting, Lack of low-pass filter makes it more prone to moir with certain subjects (and unlike the D800-series, you...

Neocamera
★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D810

Nikon's latest DSLR is an impressive revision of their highest-resolution cameras. It looks just like a D800 or D800E except the sensor and processor have both been replaced with state-of-the-art components.

Class-leading retention of details; Very low image-noise; Superb dynamic-range; Very fast autofocus; Extremely responsive; Unmatched image-parameter flexibility; Manual focus assist direction indicator; Excellent weatherproof build quality; Good battery-life

Poor Automatic White-Balance; Inconsistent Live-view; Instant review delay; Bizarre Auto ISO; Asymmetric card slots; EC button placement not ideal; Exposure Delay mode hidden in menu; Sensitive to lens performance

Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
9 years ago

All tests were taken using a SanDisk Class 10, 16 GB SDHC memory card, Program Mode, Flash off, Review on, ISO Auto and all other settings at the factory defaults unless noted otherwise.

Brilliant image quality across JPEG; RAW; and TIFF formats; Full frame FX image sensor; Sharper detail than many other DSLRs because Nikon removed anti-aliasing filter; Works fast in viewfinder mode; Very quiet operation; 36-plus-megapixels of resolution allows for cropping of images when required,...

Heavy camera; especially if you make use of a telephoto lens; Photo files are extremely large in terms of storage space; even JPEG; High price tag; No Wi-Fi; no GPS; no articulated LCD; no touch screen LCD; Maximum burst rate of 5 fps at full resolution could be a little better for pro-level sports...

Tom's Guide
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D810 Pro DSLR Review: The Best Gets Better

Whether you're a professional photographer or you just want to shoot like one, the Nikon D810 is a DSLR with serious power. This $3,300 camera is an upgrade to the company's popular D800 and D800E models.

Extreme sharpness due to lack of anti-aliasing filter; Excellent image quality; Excellent autofocus; and fast image processing; Advanced shutter with superlow vibration; Long battery life

Noisy images at high ISO; Difficulty locking critical focus in portrait shots

Photography Life
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D810 Review

As you have seen from the previous pages of this review, there is a lot to say about the new and improved features of the Nikon D810, whether comparing it to the previous generation D800E or other Nikon DSLRs.

Shutterbug
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D810 DSLR Review

One outing with the new Nikon D810 pro digital SLR convinced me that this camera is not only thoughtfully designed, a good fit, and easy to work with right out of the box, but that it's also a solid performer that's beautifully crafted. It has looks, smarts, and savvy, without being pretentious.

yooip.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D810 Review – Pre-Production

In short, Nikon D810 is the best camera from Nikon Series, fulfills all your needs of photography and makes you ceremonies beautiful and comfortable.

Camera Labs
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D810

The Nikon D810 is a full-frame DSLR with 36 Megapixels. Announced in June 2014, it jointly replaces the almost two and a half year old D800 and D800e, slotting between the D610 and the flagship D4s.

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