The D800 is Nikon's new spearhead in the wings: The device works with record-breaking 36-megapixel and it appeals to mainly professional photographers work.
The camera handles ISO sensitivity 100-6400. If the boost is activated, are also values to 25,600 no problem. The successor to the legendary Nikon D700 dominated, of course, the video recording in Full HD resolution. The results appear on a 3.3-inch control screen that can be pivoted with respect to unconventional shooting positions. Even more specifications of this model are superlative: According to Nikon, the exposure time can be reduced to up to 1/8.000s. Meanwhile, the closure should withstand more than 200,000 cycles.
When the burst speed goes back to the D800, however, one step instead of the five frames per second, the D700 is now "only" four snapshots per second at full resolution possible. If the resolution on the DX-format reduced, five images possible. With the optional battery grip, the camera reached if necessary, six snapshots a second.
Positive: The camera is optically entirely in the tradition of previous Nikon DSLRs. On the back is however easy to see that it carries an above-average range of equipment: There are many more controls. The housing is comparatively abundant. The ergonomics suffers not: The D800 is used well in the hand and makes a great impression processed.
Compared to its predecessor, the manufacturer could even save about 10 percent by weight. On the picture quality is no doubt: The Nikon D800 is the highest expectations. This should also apply to the video recording that was previously seen but not yet in action. Compared to the previous model, Nikon has further optimized the Auto Focus: The focus is saturated with 51 points.
Negatives: With a price tag of well over 3,000 euros, the Nikon D800 is unaffordable to most advanced. To be fair, is to say, however, that a device of this caliber is not intended for this target group.
[Cah Bagoes | Nikon D800 Digital Camera]
The camera handles ISO sensitivity 100-6400. If the boost is activated, are also values to 25,600 no problem. The successor to the legendary Nikon D700 dominated, of course, the video recording in Full HD resolution. The results appear on a 3.3-inch control screen that can be pivoted with respect to unconventional shooting positions. Even more specifications of this model are superlative: According to Nikon, the exposure time can be reduced to up to 1/8.000s. Meanwhile, the closure should withstand more than 200,000 cycles.
When the burst speed goes back to the D800, however, one step instead of the five frames per second, the D700 is now "only" four snapshots per second at full resolution possible. If the resolution on the DX-format reduced, five images possible. With the optional battery grip, the camera reached if necessary, six snapshots a second.
Positive: The camera is optically entirely in the tradition of previous Nikon DSLRs. On the back is however easy to see that it carries an above-average range of equipment: There are many more controls. The housing is comparatively abundant. The ergonomics suffers not: The D800 is used well in the hand and makes a great impression processed.
Compared to its predecessor, the manufacturer could even save about 10 percent by weight. On the picture quality is no doubt: The Nikon D800 is the highest expectations. This should also apply to the video recording that was previously seen but not yet in action. Compared to the previous model, Nikon has further optimized the Auto Focus: The focus is saturated with 51 points.
Negatives: With a price tag of well over 3,000 euros, the Nikon D800 is unaffordable to most advanced. To be fair, is to say, however, that a device of this caliber is not intended for this target group.
[Cah Bagoes | Nikon D800 Digital Camera]


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