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Product Review
Nikon D810
OCTOBER 02
2014
By Theano Nikitas
With the introduction of the D810
Nikon has consolidated its D800series cameras (D800/D800E) into a single offering. Outwardly
The new model
Which falls between the D610 and the D4 in Nik
Classleading retention of details
Very low imagenoise
Superb dynamicrange
Very fast autofocus
Extremely responsive
Unmatched imageparameter flexibility
Manual focus assist direction indicator
Excellent weatherproof build quality
Good batterylife
High-resolution full-frame image sensor. 5fps burst capture. Fast 51-point autofocus system. Wide ISO range (32-51200). 1080p60 video capture. Intervalometer and time lapse functions. Sensor omits low pass filter. Dual card slots. Sharp rear LCD. Loads of
Extreme sharpness due to lack of anti-aliasing filte
Excellent image qualit
Excellent autofocu
And fast image processin
Advanced shutter with superlow vibratio
Long battery life
Not too heavy at all
Lots of resolution
Nikon has finally given us a small RAW mode
Versatile performer
Great build quality
Unmatched image quality
Both in terms of resolution and dynamic range
Expanded ISO range
32-51
200
In particular 32 ISO is unique
Quieter than its predecessor
Extremely solid
Well-built and suitable for professional use
Part of a popular camera sy
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
Loss of low pass filter means great detail capture
High resolution
Solid build quality
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Product Review
Nikon D810
Poor Automatic WhiteBalance
Inconsistent Liveview
Instant review delay
Bizarre Auto ISO
Asymmetric card slots
EC button placement not ideal
Exposure Delay mode hidden in menu
Sensitive to lens performance
Expensive. Small Raw mode limited to 9MP. Time lapse limited to 8 hours. No integrated Wi-Fi or GPS
Noisy images at high IS
Difficulty locking critical focus in portrait shots
Wish it were a tad smaller
Autofocus in extremely low light can't hold a candle to that of Sony
Olympus and Panasonic's options (pun totally intended)
Expensive to buy
Quality has a price
No hinged screen
No WiFi
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
36.3-million-pixel, full-frame sensor, No optical low-pass filter, Fast, accurate 51-point AF system
Large file size at full resolution, Heavy and sizeable build
Its easy to look at the Nikon D810 and dismiss it as a small upgrade to the D800/D800E. However, what Nikon has done is take some of the slight issues from the previous cameras, fix them, and then add a host of new features. The LCD screen has been great...
Fantastic image quality, Fast and accurate autofocus, Superb dynamic range
No inbuilt Wi-Fi, No 4K video capture, Not a huge upgrade over the D800E
It may be more re-hash than revolution, but the Nikon D810 can produce staggeringly good images when paired with the right lens. It's no shooting performance slouch either.Next, read our best cameras round-up...
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Amazing image quality, Low noise on high ISO, High resolution, dynamic range, Long battery life, Amazing image quality, Low noise on high ISO, High resolution, dynamic range, Long battery life, AF on videos isn't very fine, Expensive, AF on videos isn't v
Decision to buy a full frame camera isn't an easy one to make. Apart from a new camera body, you need to invest in FX format lenses to fully utilize the camera potential. But Nikon D810's image quality makes it worth the money. Its high-ISO noise controll...
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Published: 2015-06-02, Author: Marco , review by: dnaindia.com
Excellent sensor resolution, fast and reliable autofocus, quiet operation, very low noise even at higher ISOs,
Some settings are cumbersome to access, the camera weighs in at almost a kilo which becomes noticeable during extended use
Published: 2014-09-20, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Superb image quality and dynamic range, Great handling and control, Super-fast focusing
No 4K video, Missing a few extra features, Not a huge improvement over D800E
The Nikon D810 is a monster camera. Its image quality and performance are hard to fault.If you're a serious photographer willing to stump up the cash for at least a good lens or two, it's a fantastic buy.However, it's not a dynamic or dramatic upgrade. De...
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Published: 2014-12-30, Author: Ronnie , review by: yugatech.com
Sharper and more detailed image, Faster Autofocus (both in normal and live view mode), Outstanding build quality, Impressive battery life, Improved quality in High ISO settings, Better full resolution burst rate (5fps), New video-centric features, Refined
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There's not a lot you can do to improve something that's already great to begin with. It's a double-edged sword for Nikon; on one hand they're already off to great start and would only have to make minor refinements for the D810, on the other hand, they c...
Published: 2014-10-05, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: The Nikon D800 has a new successor in the form of the D810. The premise of the original D800 was to provide users the ability to shoot high resolution images with its 36-megapixel sensors, that contain enough detail to be used on advertisements and big po...
Abstract: The Nikon D810 is the successor to Nikon's two mid-range full-frame DSLR cameras, the D800 and D800E. The major difference between the D800 and the D800E is that the D800E's image sensor lacks an optical low-pass filter, or OLPF. This filter reduces moir...
Abstract: The Nikon D810 is the successor to Nikon's two mid-range full-frame DSLR cameras, the D800 and D800E.The major difference between the D800 and the D800E is that the D800E's image sensor lacks an optical low-pass filter, or OLPF. This filter reduces moire ...