Monday, November 2, 2015

Nikon D800


Professional photographer got amazing news because launch the Nikon D800. Full-frame cameras are smaller and lighter than the Nikon D700 comes at a site that is Nikon rumors. Nikon D800 reportedly has a camera with the highest resolution ever for Nikon DSLR cameras. Nikon D800 uses a 36 megapixel sensor with a resolution of 7360 x 4912 (confirmed by EXIF ​​data) and will compete with other modern cameras currently on the market.

Nikon D800 is clearly not similar to the Nikon D700, because it has a new layout that includes replacing the switch to focus mode to switch from silent mode and movie mode toggling conjunction with live view.
 Video retrieval seems to be much more focused on the whole, with a larger preview LCD and 30fps 1080p video produced to say "very good," even compared with the new 3D cameras. But some parts of the Nikon D800 has a similar autofocus system with Nikon D700. 

Nikon D800 Specifications:
- Number of pixels 3630 megapixels.
- Continuous shooting 4 frames per second (BO) or 6 frames per second for DX mode
- Full HD video in 1920 × 1080/30p.
- Headphone jack, which can be entered from external devices such as PCM voice recorder.
- Supports USB3.0
- 86K pixel split control, AF, exposure, white balance,
- Face Recognition AF
- Larger LCD Monitor
- Two CF media card slot and SD card slot.
- Shutter durability of 200,000 cycles.

Nikon D800 will be equipped with the ability to record 1080 video with 30 frames per second, four-frames per second to Burt mode, a larger LCD screen, and can use two external memory either SD or CF card.

D800 D3x will basically be a mini. But do not expect the same high performance in the ISO like the Nikon D3s. The camera is Nikon's solution may be to separate the two product lines (before the D700 and D3 have the same sensor). Are you also looking forward to this camera? This camera is great for professional photographer, reporter and serious camera fans.

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