Designed to respond to the wishes of tomorrow's photography and video today, the masterful Nikon D800 is packed with leading edge technology that delivers unique levels of depth and detail in photography, and offers all of the flexibility important to shoot broadcast quality video. Uzair Kharawala of SF Photoschool debates the main features of the Nikon D800.
Firmly building a league of its own, the Nikon D800 offers imaging potential to rival medium format cameras, but with all the agility of the D-SLR format รข" giving pros who demand attention to detail the liberty to make enormous images.
In a sector first, this exciting launch encompasses a special version of the D800 "the Nikon D800E. With a changed optical filter, the D800E offers a novel alternative for those seeking the last word in definition.
The revolutionary 36.3 megapixel FX-format (full-frame) CMOS sensor incorporates key technologies that enables unheard-of levels of detail and tonal range.
12-channel readout with 14-bit A/D conversion and high signal-to-noise ratio: delivers images of remarkable quality with low noise and wide dynamic range.
Broad ISO: offering an ISO range of 100"6400, extendable up to 25600 (equivalent) and down to 50 (equivalent), the D800 will set a new benchmark for D-SLRs with this level of resolution. The camera's intellectual noise prevention systems manage noise without sacrificing small details, permitting amazing flexibility under all lighting conditions: images are crisp and clean, even at higher ISO settings
Equipped with Nikon's next-generation EXPEED 3 image-processing engine, the D800 makes light work of data-rich jobs without sacrificing the speed and quality that pros are accustomed to.
16-bit image processing: offering richer colors and tones than ever seen before, this state of the art image processor delivers smooth categorizations with abounding detail and tone all of the way up the scale to pure white, even if shooting in JPEG.
Nikon's revolutionary Advanced Scene Recognition System now incorporates a newly designed 91,000-pixel RGB sensor that fastidiously analyses each scene for major precision. It can spot human faces with astonishing exactness even with exclusive usage of the optical viewfinder, and recognises a scene's colors and lightness with unheard-of precision.
Firmly building a league of its own, the Nikon D800 offers imaging potential to rival medium format cameras, but with all the agility of the D-SLR format รข" giving pros who demand attention to detail the liberty to make enormous images.
In a sector first, this exciting launch encompasses a special version of the D800 "the Nikon D800E. With a changed optical filter, the D800E offers a novel alternative for those seeking the last word in definition.
The revolutionary 36.3 megapixel FX-format (full-frame) CMOS sensor incorporates key technologies that enables unheard-of levels of detail and tonal range.
12-channel readout with 14-bit A/D conversion and high signal-to-noise ratio: delivers images of remarkable quality with low noise and wide dynamic range.
Broad ISO: offering an ISO range of 100"6400, extendable up to 25600 (equivalent) and down to 50 (equivalent), the D800 will set a new benchmark for D-SLRs with this level of resolution. The camera's intellectual noise prevention systems manage noise without sacrificing small details, permitting amazing flexibility under all lighting conditions: images are crisp and clean, even at higher ISO settings
Equipped with Nikon's next-generation EXPEED 3 image-processing engine, the D800 makes light work of data-rich jobs without sacrificing the speed and quality that pros are accustomed to.
16-bit image processing: offering richer colors and tones than ever seen before, this state of the art image processor delivers smooth categorizations with abounding detail and tone all of the way up the scale to pure white, even if shooting in JPEG.
Nikon's revolutionary Advanced Scene Recognition System now incorporates a newly designed 91,000-pixel RGB sensor that fastidiously analyses each scene for major precision. It can spot human faces with astonishing exactness even with exclusive usage of the optical viewfinder, and recognises a scene's colors and lightness with unheard-of precision.
About the Author:
Uzair Kharawala is a fulltime professional photographer and an 'Evangelist ' for Nikon. He offers digital photography courses and photography online courses thru his site SF Photoschool
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