Nikon D810 – Without low-pass filter and numerous improvements

Nikon today introduced the D810, a camera that replaces the Nikon D800 is that the Nikon D800E. The model has a new 36.3 megapixel FX sensor, redesigned to offer maximum even without the low-pass filter.

No more than two choices for photographers, so why Nikon has been able to better optimize the absence of the anti-aliasing filter to provide a richer image detail without downsides.

The accompanying EXPEED image processor 4 (the same as the Nikon D4S), which allows you to capture up to 5fps at full resolution, or 7 fps 15.3 MP DX crop mode. The sensitivity range for the first-time starts at just 64 and reaches ISO 12,800 natively, while in extended mode, you can work with ISO equivalent to 32 to 51,200 always shoot in RAW.

Improvements also with regard to autofocus with the AF motor 51-point Multi-CAM 3500FX and reduced sensitivity down to -2 EV. There is also the Group Area AF, inherited from Nikon D4S. The anti-glare screen is 3.2 ” with 1,229,000 points. Harness the RGBW technology for maximum brightness and color adjustment has to respond to a known ” defect ” of the D800 (tendency to be yellow-green display).

The information in the viewfinder are now entrusted to an OLED display, with larger fonts and much more visible than the traditional LCD, for convenience of the photographer with the possibility of easy reading even in strong ambient light. All-new shutter mechanism also / mirror box which, caused a very high level of vibration that led easily to blur. It has also been added to the click on the first curtain, always to minimize the possibility of movement due to the shutter.

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No less interesting news about the video maker, with the possibility of trapping in FullHD format 50/60P. We always uncompressed video output, input and output audio and stereo recording directly with the camera. Added a new Live View mode split, zoom the image to view in detail, as well as the Flat Picture Control to store the maximum amount of information in the video.

Also new is how to quickly recognize Zebra overexposed areas. In practice, the Nikon D810 is a Nikon D800E improved on many crucial aspects and also the price is not what it is particularly advantageous to the Nikon D800.

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