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The Nikon D800 is old, cheap and still takes gorgeous photos – I think it’s a great lens platform
You could do worse than the Nikon D800, even in 2026. Yes, it’s getting very long in the tooth, but if you don’t need mod ...
The Nikon D700 was the last great pre-video DSLR. It was an excellent and very boring camera. Nikon’s newest, a $3,000 body called the D800, introduces two major features: HD video and a 36-megapixel ...
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 ...
The Nikon D800 is the highest resolution digital SLR in the 35mm camera format but is the 36 million-pixel D800 a step too far? Casual observers have long made their choice of digital camera largely ...
Nikon D800 full-frame DSLR official: 36.3 megapixels, video-friendly features for $2,999.95 in March
After months of rumors, Nikon formally announced the D800, a new full-frame DSLR designed for video professionals and shooters. After months of rumors, Nikon formally announced the D800, a new ...
All eyes are on Nikon's new D4 DSLR today, but Nikon Germany has also apparently spilled another incoming digital camera, with the first official image of the Nikon D800. Nothing more than a tiny ...
Nikon on Monday announced the D800 digital SLR camera, the newest addition to its professional DSLR line up. Boasting a 36.3 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, high ISO shooting capabilities, and a ...
For full-frame DSLR enthusiasts who can’t quite afford the almighty D4, Nikon is introducing the 36-megapixel D800 and D800E. For full-frame DSLR enthusiasts who can’t quite afford the almighty D4, ...
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 ...
Obviously no one told Nikon about the megapixel myth. According to leaked details, the yet-to-be-announced new Nikon D800 DSLR will pack a whopping 36MP of image information onto your SD and CF cards.
Could this be Nikon's new D800 SLR, video-shooting successor to the frankly amazing D700? According to Nikon Rumors, the answer is yes. And as leaked shots go, these are a lot better than the usual ...
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 ...
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