Nikon D810

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Nikon revealed the new D810 full-frame (FX) DSLR camera today. It has an OLPF-less  36.3-megapixel (7360 x 4912) CMOS sensor. As photosite count increases,  dreaded moiré decreases, and there’s less need for an optical low-pass filter to “smudge” the image.

  • Sensor Size: 35.9 mm x 24 mm
  • ISO: 64 -12,800 (Lo to 32, Hi to 51,200)
  • Approx. Weight: 31.1 oz. (880 g) camera body only
  • Video: Full HD 1920 x 1080 at frame rates that include 60, 30, and 24p
  • Crop: FX and DX crop modes
  • HDMI output: Uncompressed digital video via HDMI to external recorder and monitor, with simultaneous video display on the rear LCD monitor.
  • Record to the internal card (compressed) and to an external recorder (uncompressed) simultaneously.
  • Smooth in-camera time-lapse and interval timer
  • Built-in stereo microphone
  • External microphone can be attached
  • Auto-ISO function available while recording to adjust exposure without having to change aperture in manual mode, ISO 200- 51,200
  • More than 80 Nikkor lenses are supported
  • “i” button for quick access to commonly used settings

The Nikon D810 will be available in late July for the suggested retail price of $3299.95

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