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.
The Nikon D810 offers high quality images with excellent colour rendition. It delivers sharp photos in any light. Professional photographers use it to deliver outstanding images for weddings, sporting events, vacations, graduations, school photos and films. For cinematographers and camera operators, this camera is an excellent tool. Some of the top features include fast frame rates, image processing and energy efficient.
This camera offers outstanding image quality that is hard to beat, even when there is not a lot of light. The Nikon D810 features an improved image sensor. The result is true optical precision of NIKKOR lenses, which provides flawless rendering even at these pixel counts.
The D810 is the full-frame D-SLR that provides all the features that cinematographers need. It is another top notch camera from Nikon. The camera offers outstanding image quality and 1080p videos recorded at 60/50/30/25/24p uncompressed to an external device. It allows users to change from light to dark scenes without frame-rate adjustments thanks to ISO Auto Adjust.
This camera is fast and precise. You will be able to capture 5 fps at full resolution and in 5:4 crop mode. An additional feature is tack-sharp focus, which is perfect for high resolution images. There is also an Advanced Multi-CAM 3500FX AF sensor. Vibration has been reduced thanks to a newly designed sequencer mechanism and Electronic Front Curtain Shutter system.
Nikon's EXPEED image processing delivers superior quality photos. The new design is amazing. The Nikon D810 is faster and the frame rates are 25 perfect faster. Plus it comes with a wide dynamic range and optimizations for 1080 60p video. The Nikon D810 is well worth the price tag.
Manufacturer: Nikon
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.
I sold my venerable D3s for the D810. I have gotten into macro photography in a big way and having a sensor that is 3x the resolution of the D3s is huge, as I like to crop many of my macro shots, and being able to still have a large file after cropping is very nice!
Image size! lighter than Nikon's traditional pro cameras picture quality is simply outstanding maintains traditional Nikon pro body controls and locations
Wish Wi-Fi was integrated Must get the MB-D12 grip to make it "feel" and hold like a pro series camera
I've owned several Nikons and a couple of medium format cameras over the last 40 years, and this is the best camera I've ever had. It is sharp, fast, and versatile. It takes all of my Nikon lenses and photos are sharp whether fx or dx format. Love this camera!
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
Boasting a brand new 36.3-megapixel FX format sensor with no optical low pass filter, the Nikon D810 promises the highest image quality in Nikon's history, at least according to Nikon.
"Coming from a D700, which shows zero noise in raw files up to around ISO 800, it's shocking to find that the D810 shows lots of noise from ISO 200. But, that noise is much smaller (grain size) so your details are still okay, and there's far finer detail with this awesome resolution.
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.
Full frame cameras are a big decision to make. For some photographers, it's almost as difficult to decide as swearing commitment for an arranged marriage. Once you have known or used a full frame sensor camera, you would readily find limits of your DX format snapper.
Amazing image quality; Low noise on high ISO; High resolution; dynamic range; Long battery life
AF on videos isn't very fine; Expensive
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...
I upgraded to a D810 from a D200 so was used to the general layout and weight of such a camera. Realising that I'd reached the end of my time with the D200 I considered two other models in the Nikon range and discounted them for the following reasons:- D600 - didn't like the idea of having to lose...
Build Quality; Ergonomics; Great Features; Great Picture Quality
No Hdmi Cable
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