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August 2014
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The editors liked
High pixel count
No antialiasing filter for better detail resolution
5fps shooting at fullresolution
Image quality is superb
Both RAW and JPEG. The resolved detail from the high resolution sensor is breathtaking without any objectionable noise diminishing the sharpness. This is medium format quality in a 35mm body.
Excellent dynamic range
Amazing image quality
Incredibly durable
The editors didn't like
Huge file sizes
No WiFi builtin
Moire interference be more of an issue
The weight! Does it really need to be this heavy or do Nikon think that this is what professionals expect? And the LCD does not swivel
Expensive, No built-in Wi-Fi, Big, heavy and bulky
The Nikon D810 is an incredible camera that excels in many different types of photography, including landscape, portraiture, and action — all of which lend themselves to the niche of adventure photography. The camera is built like a tank and designed to...
Most of the comments we made when summing up the D800 apply to its successor. The new camera steps into the flagship position in Nikon's 'pro-sumer' line-up and makes an already capable camera just a little better. Whether the enhancements are worth spend...
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Published: 2014-10-30, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Image quality is superb, both RAW and JPEG. The resolved detail from the high resolution sensor is breathtaking without any objectionable noise diminishing the sharpness. This is medium format quality in a 35mm body.
The weight! Does it really need to be this heavy or do Nikon think that this is what professionals expect? And the LCD does not swivel
When we reviewed the D800 in June 2012 we judged it the best camera for general use that we had ever tested. The D810 is still the prince of DSLRs. However, in 2012 it was unique, with its 36 megapixel sensor and that is no longer the case. The Sony a7r a...
High pixel count, No antialiasing filter for better detail resolution, 5fps shooting at fullresolution
Huge file sizes, No WiFi builtin, Moire interference be more of an issue
While it's disappointing that Nikon hasn't included Wi-Fi or GPS technology in the D810, it still seems like a good, solid upgrade that promises to deliver what's most important to photographers – better image quality. Few would've expected an increase i...
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The Nikon D810 is an excellent camera that's well-suited to landscape, still-life and macro photographers, yet is also capable of delivering superb sport, action and wildlife photos...
Google is holding a competition that could see your Pixel photos gracing millions of screens. Nikon's 100th birthday party continues worldwide as a distributor in Italy organized a one-of-a-kind feat: assembling the world's largest 'human camera' from ov...
Published: 2016-06-13, Author: Samuel , review by: dpreview.com
Abstract: Within this category, which is made up of cameras costing $2000 or more (body-only, and based on MSRP in the US), you'll find some of the fiercest competitors the camera industry has to offer. This includes cameras with 50 or more megapixels geared perfec...
go medium format for a reason: in addition to resolution, the extra light capture just yields better images. As long as you can give the D810 that extra light at ISO 64, you can get that medium format advantage on it as well. And like most Sony sensors, y
Electronic 1st curtain limited to Mirror Up mode, making it awkward to use, Mirror and shutter vibrations require workarounds at certain shutter speeds, particularly in combination with VR on some lenses, Autofocus hunts in low light more than expected, a
The Nikon D810 is one of the best-rounded DSLRs we've ever tested, and as a camera that we've lived and worked with for almost two years, we're confident that it will remain relevant - and useful - for many years to come. The D810 offers medium format-esq...
Published: 2015-12-01, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: Our technicians have tested no fewer than 130 lenses on Canon's 50.6Mp EOS 5DS R Digital SLR. With the results for both prime and zoom lenses covering a diverse range of focal lengths, we've got all the data you need for picking out the right lens. In Par...