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The '''Nikon D800(E)''' is a full-frame professional body which was announced by [[Nikon]] in February 2012 <ref>http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/02/07/Nikon_D800_D800E_launch</ref> and went on sale in March of that year. <br>
 
The '''Nikon D800(E)''' is a full-frame professional body which was announced by [[Nikon]] in February 2012 <ref>http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/02/07/Nikon_D800_D800E_launch</ref> and went on sale in March of that year. <br>
  
The D800(E) made headlines with its 36.3 megapixel 24x36 full-frame sensor which was ranked by [http://www.dxomark.com | Dxomark] as the highest performing digital sensor<ref>http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/Publications/DxOMark-Reviews/Nikon-D800E-nabs-top-ranking-from-D800</ref>.
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The D800(E) made headlines with its 36.3 megapixel 24x36 full-frame sensor which was ranked by [http://www.dxomark.com|Dxomark] as the highest performing digital sensor<ref>http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/Publications/DxOMark-Reviews/Nikon-D800E-nabs-top-ranking-from-D800</ref>.
  
 
===D800E===
 
===D800E===
 
The D800E was released in April 2012. It was mechanically the same as the D800 but the sensor did not include an anti-aliasing filter, increasing sharpness.
 
The D800E was released in April 2012. It was mechanically the same as the D800 but the sensor did not include an anti-aliasing filter, increasing sharpness.
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Revision as of 22:41, 10 July 2013

The Nikon D800(E) is a full-frame professional body which was announced by Nikon in February 2012 [1] and went on sale in March of that year.

The D800(E) made headlines with its 36.3 megapixel 24x36 full-frame sensor which was ranked by [1] as the highest performing digital sensor[2].

D800E

The D800E was released in April 2012. It was mechanically the same as the D800 but the sensor did not include an anti-aliasing filter, increasing sharpness.


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