Nikon Upgrades its D800 DSLR with a Better Sensor


Nikon has just announced new medium-format DSLR camera that will replace its D800 and D800SE models from previous years. The Nikon D810 is the newest camera in the company’s line of DSLRs that boasts an improved sensor and wider ISO range over its predecessors.


The camera comes equipped with a 36.3MP sensor complemented by an Expeed 4 image processor with the same 51-point AF module found in the Nikon D4S. The D810 also deals away with an AA filter in order to improve detail resolution while the native ISO range has been expanded from 32 all the way to 51200 when used in a Hi-2 mode.

There’s also Full HD video recording at 50p/60p with claims of reduced noise, moire and false colour in video files. Nikon has also added a new Picture Control System, which gives users sharpness, contrast, brightness, hue, clarity and saturation controls before and after shooting.


Nikon has also put a 3.2-inch 1229k-dot colour tuned LCD screen at the back with bright RGBW array equipment with monitor color balance and an OLED viewfinder.

The Nikon D810 will be available starting next month for around $3299.95 for the body-only.

Connect with The Techie Lifestyle on your favorite social networking sites

Twitter Facebook Pinterest Subscribe to RSS Feeds Google Plus Follow via Email


COMMENTS



2013-2015 © The Techie Lifestyle
Planer theme
Powered by Jasper Roberts Consulting - Widget