Two years ago, when Nikon unleashed the D800 and D800E on the world, their 36.3-megapixel sensors shocked many photographers (and their hard drives). Now, Nikon has revealed its update to the ...
Nikon has announced the new Nikon D810, designed to replace the Nikon D800 and D810, it features a newly developed 36.3 megapixel full-frame sensor, without the optical low pass filter (OLPF), ...
Read our full Nikon D810 review. Nikon just announced the D810, a new full-frame pro-level DSLR for a cool $3,300 (body only). Basically an upgrade to the current D800E (also $3,300), both cameras ...
The Nikon D810 ($3,299.95, body only) is a full-frame camera with a high-resolution 36-megapixel image sensor, a tank-like build quality, and loads of features that will satisfy pro photographers and ...
When Nikon first introduced the D800, most everyone was wowed by its 36.3-megapixel imaging sensor. But it seems that a substantial number of shooters also complained that the files were just too ...
"Why should I pay £2,250 for an SLR that doesn't come with a lens?" is a reasonable question. And on the one hand, you might say that someone asking it isn't the right person to buy a Nikon D810. But ...
“Once a user experiences the intense level of fine detail they are able to render using the immersive resolution of the D810, it will be hard to imagine a project without it,” said Masahiro Horie, ...
Nikon may not be the first choice for cinematographers in a field that you could say that Canon have made their own, but they do have some cameras with remarkably high specifications - and the quality ...
The D810’s rugged, weather sealed body looks nearly identical to the D800’s, but houses a bevy of improvements inside. Looking at the specifications alone, you might not really understand the ...
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