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Product Description
The D810 is Nikon’s leading DSLR and the whole package in terms of image quality, video quality, and features. You get a powerful 36.3-megapixel full-frame image sensor, a speedy processor, and superb low light performance for professional-level photos even in the toughest of conditions. For an extended period we had the D810 as the top DSLR on the market—it offers nearly 6 more megapixels than the Canon 5D Mark V below—but the release of 5DS R has bumped it down a notch. It will be interesting to see if Nikon releases an updated version this year—the D810 is two years old and counting and a lot has changed since. But taking the megapixel arms race out of the equation, the D810 is a fantastic full-frame DSLR that you’ll often see in the hands of top professionals, and for good reason.
Key Features
Nikon D810 Camera
Category: Full frame
Megapixels: 36.3
Sensor size: 861 sq. mm
What we like: Nikon’s best pro DSLR.
What we don’t: Lower resolution than the 5DS R above.
Lenses: Best Lenses for Nikon D810
36.3 MP FX-format CMOS sensor without an Optical Low Pass Filter (OLPF)
30% faster EXPEED 4 image processing engine
51-point AF system and 3D Color Matrix metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor
ISO 64-12,800 expandable to 51,200
Featuring a new RAW Small Size option, which produces 16MP images with much smaller file sizes
Professional video and audio capabilities
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