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Veröffentlicht: 2012-03-23, Autor: David , Testbericht von: digitalliving.ch
Zusammenfassung: Wir konnten die Vollformatkamera Nikon D800 mit 36 Megapixeln Auflösung für einige Tage ausprobieren. Hier unsere Erkenntnisse.Wir hatten Gelegenheit, die Nikon D800 ein paar Tage auszuprobieren. Die Erkenntnisse, die Sie hier lesen, bilden keinen voll...
Zusammenfassung: Canon vs Nikon: which DSLR system is best? A question that has frustrated many of the world's greatest philosophers and may even have troubled the UN… Our in-depth comparison examines each system's cameras, lenses, key features and much more.Who makes the...
Unheardof resolution, Outstanding images, even in low light, Dual CF/SD card slots, Sharp HD video
Slow burst shooting, Clunky user settings
Are 36.3 megapixels overdoing it? Experts say no way. In tests, the Nikon D800 balances record-breaking high-def detail with great color, clarity and everything else that makes images look splendid. Thus the D800 leapfrogs into our Best Reviewed spot, bea...
Zusammenfassung: The 36 megapixels Nikon D800 just got a full-review published. This is a high-end DSLR with a wealth of advanced features, including everything one expects of a professional camera. This DSLR produces the highest resolution images of any cam...
Excellent image quality, Large files that allow for cropping, Broad dynamic range, Sophisticated feature set, Expanded video functionality
No "small" RAW options, CF and SD card slots vs. dual CF slots, Moderate 4fps continuous shooting, Focus hunting in video AF
With its 36 megapixel sensor, sophisticated feature set and amazing image quality, the Nikon D800 offers a solid--and more affordable--alternative to photographers who crave medium-format files without stretching a budget to the breaking point. It's no ...
What’s not to like? Share & EnjoyTweet Author: Laurie Excell Laurie spent the first 25 years of her career in photographic sales helping pros and hobbyists alike decide which photographic equipment best suited their needs. All the while, she was an avid photographer. In 2000 she left sales to become a full-time professional wildlife and nature photographer. She has been published in Outdoor Pho
It will take some practice to familiarize yourself with many of the Nikon D800’s controls and the endless creative possibilities represented by Custom Functions and menu options. Even experienced Nikon shooters may take a bit longer than the pick-it-up...
Zusammenfassung: As they did with the D4, Nikon moved the grip's upper lip down somewhat, allowing for greater separation between the shutter button, the front Sub-command dial, and the middle finger. The shutter button cants more toward the index finger, and the Sub-comm...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-10-01, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: camcorderinfo.com
Rolling shutter was present on the Nikon D800, but we thought the camera kept it under control better than the competition (we saw more significant rolling shutter on the 5D Mark III). We did see excessive moire when we tilted the D800 at an ang...