Nikon D810 + 24-120/4 G ED VR
A newer model Nikon D850 + 24-120/4 G ED VR was released in August 2017.
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Great camera, with a budget lens
This kit is one that I would recommend to those looking to upgrade to a full-frame body as well as replace some of their crop sensor glass. Often times those who are making the jump to full-frame find that they need to replace some of their existing glass that is designed for use with APS-C or 'crop...
Nikon D810 Review: The Ultimate Adventure Camera?
Last month, I took the Nikon D810 out on the Sierra High Route - one of the toughest adventures around. It got dirty, wet, and constantly banged around. Here's how it performed.
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...
Nikon D810 review
In the spring of 2012, Nikon announced two of the highest-resolution DSLRs ever made – the D800 and D800E. These cameras are practically identical, the only difference being that the effect of the optical low-pass filter is cancelled out in the D800E.- 36.3-million-pixel
- full-frame sensor
- No optical low-pass filter
- Fast
- accurate 51-point AF system
- Large file size at full resolution
- Heavy and sizeable build
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
Very good image quality and much more comfortable grip than the D800. It is also relatively quiet, much quieter than the D800 and even the DX models D7100 and D7000 which I upgraded from. Hard to find anything to complain about except the lack of PASM wheel and GPS and WiFI not built.
Best dSLR I've ever owned!
I recently replaced my DX-format D300 with the FX format D810. What an incredible upgrade! Here are some highlights to the D810: 1. The form-factor was immediately more comfortable; the improved handgrip in particular feels more secure and therefore steadier in shooting.- Better Form Factor
- Brighter Monitor
- Contrast Control
- Excellent Resolution
- Low Base Iso
- Lower High Iso Noise
- Quiet Shutter
- Larger Image Files
Nikon D810 DSLR Full Review
The Nikon D810 Digital SLR is a new 36.3 megapixel full-frame camera that replaces both the Nikon D800 and D800E and is introduced with a number of updates to make it, according to Nikon, the best Digital SLR Nikon has ever released. The D810 is available for £2699 body only.- Improved continuous shooting speed of 5fps
- Improved video recording quality (full HD 60p
- Improved image colour options (inc clarity setting
- Auto shutter speed control for auto ISO (based on lens
- Good noise performance up to ISO3200/6400
- Excellent image quality
- Weather-sealed body
- USB3.0...
- Higher price than the D800 when it was introduced
- Needs the better / best lenses to get the best quality from the camera
- Live view focus slow
Nikon D810 review
The 36.3 megapixel D810 targets both pro photographers needing that maximum resolution for potentially huge enlargements, as well as aspirational advanced photographers who will appreciate a lower price point than the flagship Nikon D4S .- Rock solid construction
- Heavyweight features
- 36MP resolution sensor
- Weight
- Nose smudges on LCD
The D810 is an outstanding pro-level DSLR with the highest resolution on the market, extremely impressive autofocus capability, a long battery life, a fast processing engine, and a wide range of other features for both stills and video.