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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 | + | {{Flickr_image |
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+ | |image_text=A Nikon D800 with the optional MB-D12 Battery Grip <br>and a Nikkor Nikkor 85mm f1.8 AF-D lens | ||
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+ | The '''Nikon D800(E)''' is a full-frame professional digital SLR camera body which was announced by [[Nikon]] in February 2012 and released in March of that year. <ref>[http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/02/07/Nikon_D800_D800E_launch Nikon D800 and D800E 36MP full-frame DSLRs announced] - Press release at [http://www.dpreview.com Digital Photography Review]</ref>. It features 4fps burst shooting, 1080p video at 30 and 24fps, an expanded ISO range of 50-25,600, and a 3.2" 921k dot screen. It uses the Multi-CAM3500FX autofocus sensor which has 51 AF points, 15 of which are cross type. <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> | + | 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 at the time.<ref>[https://www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Nikon/D800 Nikon D800E nabs top ranking from D800] - review at [http://www.dxomark.com/ DxOMark]</ref>. |
===D800E=== | ===D800E=== | ||
− | The D800E was released in April 2012. It | + | The D800E was released in April 2012. It is mechanically the same as the D800 but the sensor did not include an anti-aliasing filter, increasing sharpness. |
+ | ===Reception=== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable floatleft" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Source !! Review Score | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Nikon_D800/verdict.shtml CameraLabs] || 87% | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikon-d800-d800e/34 Dpreview] || 82% (Gold award) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/nikon_d800_review/conclusion/ Photography Blog] || 100% (Essential) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [http://www.bythom.com/nikond800review.htm#exposure Thom Hogan] || 90% | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [http://www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Nikon/D800 Dxomark] || 95% | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/digital-cameras/1294072/nikon-d800 Expert Reviews] || 80% | ||
+ | |}{{brr}} | ||
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+ | |image_by= Chasing Classic Cameras with Chris | ||
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+ | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.manualslib.com/products/Nikon-D800-652899.html Nikon D800 user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib] | ||
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+ | {{Camera Grand Prix}} | ||
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+ | [[Category: Japanese digital SLR]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Nikon|D800]] | ||
+ | [[Category:D|D800 Nikon]] | ||
+ | [[Category:TIPA]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:31, 28 January 2024
A Nikon D800 with the optional MB-D12 Battery Grip and a Nikkor Nikkor 85mm f1.8 AF-D lens image by Titin Soriano (Image rights) |
The Nikon D800(E) is a full-frame professional digital SLR camera body which was announced by Nikon in February 2012 and released in March of that year. [1]. It features 4fps burst shooting, 1080p video at 30 and 24fps, an expanded ISO range of 50-25,600, and a 3.2" 921k dot screen. It uses the Multi-CAM3500FX autofocus sensor which has 51 AF points, 15 of which are cross type.
The D800(E) made headlines with its 36.3 megapixel 24x36 full-frame sensor which was ranked by Dxomark as the highest performing digital sensor at the time.[2].
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D800E
The D800E was released in April 2012. It is mechanically the same as the D800 but the sensor did not include an anti-aliasing filter, increasing sharpness.
Reception
Source | Review Score |
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CameraLabs | 87% |
Dpreview | 82% (Gold award) |
Photography Blog | 100% (Essential) |
Thom Hogan | 90% |
Dxomark | 95% |
Expert Reviews | 80% |
image by Chasing Classic Cameras with Chris (Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ Nikon D800 and D800E 36MP full-frame DSLRs announced - Press release at Digital Photography Review
- ↑ Nikon D800E nabs top ranking from D800 - review at DxOMark
Links
Japan Camera Grand Prix | |
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