On paper there are two factors to the D800 that scream out at you: 1080p video and a 36 megapixel sensor. For some, these are enough already to warrant a purchase of Nikon's new full-frame DSLR.
The new high-end SLR sets a top overall score in DxO Labs' image sensor tests, beating even medium-format cameras. But how will the Canon 5D Mark III compare? Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Nikon on Monday announced the D800 digital SLR camera, the newest addition to its professional DSLR line up. Boasting a 36.3 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, high ISO shooting capabilities, and a ...
A second version of the D800 is available without the anti-aliasing filter that normally sits in front of the sensor. This version, called the D800E, was made by request for pro video shooters. Still ...
Rumors of Nikon’s next DSLR flew around for months, with details and pictures of the rumored D800 leaking from every corner of the web. In February, ahead of the CP+ show in Japan, Nikon finally ...
At 36 megapixels the Nikon D800 ($2,999.95 list, body only) is not only the company's highest-resolution camera—it's the highest-resolution camera you can find anywhere without moving up to digital ...
Nikon’s posted several amazing sample photos shot with its recently announced D800 camera. The new D800 is Nikon’s latest full-frame DSLR camera. At $3,000 (body only), the Nikon D800 is designed for ...
We already have full reviews of the Nikon D800 and Nikon D700 with our standard review photos that you can pull off and compare. But here are a few more photos, taken with a Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.4, lens ...
– You really need all those pixels. – You want images with a wide dynamic range. – You want relatively noise-free high ISO settings. – You’re prepared to shoot and edit both JPEG and NEF.RAW images. – ...
All of the sample images in this Review were taken using the 36 megapixel Fine JPEG setting, which gives an average image size of around 15Mb. At full resolution, the Nikon D800 produces images of ...