Thirty-six megapixels. That's the native resolution of Nikon's long-awaited FX-format digital SLR. The D800 was designed with all professional photographers in mind, but with 36.3-megapixel captures ...
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 ...
The baby of the Lint team, Hunter has been a tech fan since he bought his first MiniDisc..and what a waste of money that was. He began writing about electronics at the age of 16 and hasn't stopped ...
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 ...
Nikon announced the 36.3-megapixel D800 HD-SLR digital camera, engineered to provide extreme resolution, astounding image quality and valuable video features optimized for professional still and ...
Nikon has confirmed pricing and availability for the new Nikon D800 DSLR, as well as revealing its D800E sibling that dumps the low-pass filter for higher-resolution shots. The D800 has a ...
We have been hearing rumors about the Nikon D800 DSLR for the last couple of months, we recently saw some leaked photos and now Nikon has made the D800 official. The Nikon D800 features a 36.3 ...
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Following more than a year of speculation and plentiful leaks of product images and specifications, Nikon has finally lifted the veil on its D700 replacement, the D800. Positioned between the D300s ...
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.
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