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April 2012
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The editors liked
This is a beautifully responsive camera that produces superb images. Nikon's autofocus and autoexposure systems have always been the best and here they are even better. The lenses supplied matched the quality of the camera
Focusing quickly and accurately
Excellent detail resolution
Extensive dynamic range
Large images
Superb AF system
USB 3.0 connectivity
Clean HDMI out for video shooters
Excellent image quality
Bright
Clear viewfinder
Good shooting performance
The editors didn't like
Auto focus is a tad slow in live view mode. It is surprising that Nikon can't bring the contrast detection system up to the lightning speed of compact system cameras
Abstract: The excitement surrounding the announcement of the full frame Nikon D800 has been unprecedented.One of the key topics of conversation about the new camera has been its class-leading effective pixel count of 36.3 million – perhaps proving that the pixel ra...
Abstract: The Nikon D800 runs full HD video resolution at 1080 shoots in 30p and 24p and 720 at 60p and 30p. It's a pretty sweet camera and Nikon has already sent Videomaker one to check out - watch for that review coming to a computer near you very very soon.UPDAT...
Published: 2012-04-02, Author: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com
The Nikon D800 takes beautiful photos in nearly any situation. In daylight, the camera is completely satisfying. It shoots minuscule details and vivid color like no other camera out there. In the dark, the high-resolution sensor holds up impressively in i
When a camera is fantastic—and expensive—the small shortcomings get frustrating. The D800's biggest disappointment is the auto-focus. It works, but not as fluidly as the rest of the camera. The high-resolution sensor was an awesome and potentially visiona
AdvertisementIf youre toting around a D700 and tons of nice glass, this is as close as youre going to get to an essential upgrade. You, Nikon devotee, you should buy this camera. Its a better still camera than the D700, it adds video, and the fantastic...
Abstract: Nikon DSLR user having used a D3x for about 3 years, I would lie if I wrote that my photography has been significantly limited by equipment. The D3x remains a brilliant imaging device usable in a wide variety of situations...
Abstract: Forum Login Figure 1 Nikon D800E with Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro OS1/320 sec f/5.6 @ ISO 160 hand-held Toronto – Wednesday, 18 April, 2012 I picked up my Nikon D800 about 10 days ago, and have been shooting with it and working on an initial review ever...
Abstract: Two weeks have passed since the first part of this rolling review. Many things have been written about the D800 in the meantime and I’ll try to avoid repeating stuff already described elsewhere. However 2 weeks will probably end up being ...
Published: 2012-03-28, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Canon and Nikon both have brand new professional DLSR cameras fighting for the wallets of photographers and videographers the world over. We recently reviewed the Canon 5D Mark III, and are whipping up a review of the Nikon D800. In the meantime, we put t...
Published: 2012-03-23, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
The Nikon D800 boasts stellar photos, excellent videos, speedy performance, and a relatively streamlined shooting design
While there's nothing major to complain about, the D800's battery life could use a boost
An unsurprisingly great camera that's worth every penny of its higher price for its target market of professional nonsports photographers, the Nikon D800 should definitely please those who've been waiting patiently to replace their older Nikon equipment.
Abstract: Every now and then a camera comes along that says – I'm something really special. Not just new, but newly conceived – a game changer of you will. I believe that the Nikon D800 and D800e are just such cameras. The specs of the D800 models...