Nikon D800 Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)
- 36.3 megapixel FX-format (full-frame) CMOS sensor with high signal-to-noise ratio, wide dynamic range and 12-channel readout
- ISO 100–6400: extendable up to 25,600 (equivalent) and down to 50 (equivalent).
- 4 fps consecutive shooting in FX/5: 4 crop modes. 5 fps in 1.2x/DX crop modes. Up to 6fps when using MB-D12 battery grip in DX crop mode.
- Multi-CAM3500FX 51-point AF system: individually selectable or configurable in 9-point, 21-point and 51-point coverage settings. Sensitive down to -2 EV (ISO 100, 20°C/68°F).
- Multi-area D-Movie records FX- and DX-format Full HD (1080p) movies in 30p, 25p and 24p. Max recording time approx. 29 minutes 59 seconds. Offers uncompressed HDMI output to external devices and high-fidelity audio control
Product details
- Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 14.6 x 12.3 cm ; 898 g
- Boxed-product Weight: 1.4 Kg
- Item model number: D800
- ASIN: B00763MHB4
- Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 8 Feb 2012
- Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 754 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
Product Description
Product Description
Hold in your hands an HD-SLR able to capture images rivalled only
by those produced with a medium-format camera: extremely low noise,
incredible dynamic range and the most faithful colours. Meet the Nikon
D800, a 36.3 megapixel FX-format HD-SLR for professional photographers
who require end results of the highest quality, who demand superior
performance, speed, handling and a fully integrated imaging system. For
cinematographers and multimedia professionals, 36.3 MP means true 1080p
HD cinematic quality video and includes inputs for stereo microphones
and headphones, peak audio meter display, DX crop mode to maximize
NIKKOR lens selection and angle of view and much more.
Manufacturer's Description
Nikon D800 - Minuscule details, monumental images, broadcast quality videos

- Fine details can be maintained throughout the wide ISO sensitivity range.
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Nikon's exclusive 91K-pixel RGB sensor enables the Advanced Scene Recognition System to detect human faces even when shooting through the optical viewfinder, adding even more of an edge to your AF, AE and i-TTL flash performance. If your workflow demands broadcast quality video with high-fidelity audio recording, D-Movie will satisfy even the most demanding clients. Moreover, the D800 shoots 1080p Full HD in both FX- and DX-based formats, offering cinematographers a liberating versatility. All of this works in conjunction with outstanding mechanical precision, as well as the exceptionally sharp and versatile NIKKOR lens line-up. Turn your imagination into stunning still images and spectacular videos. Create something monumental. With the D800, you can.

the D800 shoots 1080p Full HD in both FX- and DX-based formats, offering cinematographers a liberating versatility
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High resolution & wide ISO sensitivity range
Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor with 36.3 effective megapixels
The D800 renders levels of texture, nuance and detail to your photography that, until now, have been the exclusive domain of the complicated medium-format system. Define every eyelash, every line in tree bark, and every shimmer of light. Savour the exceptional depth in your still images — with the astounding 36.3 effective megapixels, you can. Enlarge them as big as A1 poster-sized prints (59.4 x 84.1 cm/23.4 x 33.1 in.) at 200 dpi, or crop aggressively to reach the composition you desire, all without sacrificing the detail and tonal range of the original. In order to maintain clean, high-resolution images, 14-bit A/D conversion within the sensor and a high signal-to noise ratio deliver phenomenal images in a diverse array of situations. The image sensor's incredible potential does not stop with photography, either. For cinematographers ready to put their exceptionally sharp NIKKOR lenses into action, the D800's 36.3 effective megapixel data is efficiently processed for exquisite 1080p broadcast quality video at 30p.
Even at high ISO settings, the camera's intelligent noise reduction
systems manage noise without sacrificing fine details, giving the D800
the edge.
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A strategic approach to turn light to your advantage
Combining both high-resolution performance and a wide ISO sensitivity range has finally become a reality. Nikon engineers have developed intelligent new methods to manipulate light transmission to the sensor's photodiodes: from the optical low-pass filter and on-chip gapless micro lenses to the image sensor's internal design, every measure has been taken to maximise and improve light transmission in order to deliver crisp, brilliant images with significantly less noise. All this is possible under a wide variety of lighting conditions, enabling you to get the most out of your NIKKOR lenses.Standard ISO 100 to ISO 6400, range expandable to ISO 50 to 25600 equivalent
High-resolution, studio-quality images shouldn't be restricted to the studio. The D800 sets a new benchmark for high resolution D-SLR cameras, with crisp clean images across a wide ISO range. Flexibility like this opens up new imaging opportunities for both still photographers and cinematographers alike during the "magic hour", the time just before dawn or at dusk when available light is often beautiful but scarce. Even at high ISO settings, the camera's intelligent noise reduction systems manage noise without sacrificing fine details, giving the D800 the edge. The difference can even be seen in low-contrast subjects such as hair and grass textures, which are often essential elements of cinema as well as high-resolution portraits and landscape images. High image quality at higher ISOs also means that you can shoot still images handheld more confidently, knowing that fast shutter speeds will reduce blur.
Rich tones and natural colours thanks to the EXPEED 3 image-processing engine.
Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, Exposure: [A] mode, 6 second, f/8, White balance: Auto 1, Sensitivity: ISO 100, Picture Control: Standard, ©Jim Brandenburg
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Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED, Exposure: [A] mode, 6 second, f/8, White balance: Auto 1, Sensitivity: ISO 100, Picture Control: Standard, ©Jim Brandenburg
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Optical low-pass filter optimised for sharpness
Reducing false colour and moiré is the main job of the optical low-pass filter located in front of the image sensor. Moiré occurs in scenes containing repetitive details, such as strong vertical lines in architecture. Finding the right balance between benefits and sacrifices is the key to higher image quality, and that is what the D800's optical low-pass filter delivers. As a result, the astounding 36.3 megapixels unleash their potential through an optimised balance between sharpness and effectively prevented moiré and false colour. Furthermore, the multi-layer structure of the D800 low-pass filter utilises layers of anti-reflective coating that have been optimised for the camera, contributing to sharper and clearer images.High image quality & image-processing speed
EXPEED 3 image-processing engine: speed, versatility, and high performance
High-megapixel still images are detail-rich but data-heavy. With the D800, however, you don't have to sacrifice speed for this privilege. Dedicated to understanding speed and its role in image making, Nikon engineers designed a powerful EXPEED 3 image-processing engine exclusively for digital SLRs. From image processing and card recording to image playback and image transfer, EXPEED 3 manages massive amounts of data at faster speeds than EXPEED 2. Even with specialised processing features like Active D-Lighting and high ISO noise reduction, capture speed is not affected. EXPEED 3 is so powerful that it handles data-intensive tasks such as Full HD video recording at 30p with ease. You'll also notice the difference in your still images and videos through minimised noise and even richer colours and tones. In addition to these fundamental advantages, the D800 reduces the kind of colour phase shift that some cameras have difficulty with in similar situations.Lateral chromatic aberration reduction: Take full advantage of your NIKKOR lens collection
High-megapixel sensors can really test the quality of your lenses, but you can be confident that the combination of brilliant NIKKOR lenses and Nikon's intelligent processing measures will significantly reduce lateral chromatic aberration to give you incredibly natural-looking results. Unlike other correction methods that simply eliminate chromatic aberration, Nikon's method compensates for these colour differences resolving, making it particularly effective in producing images with stunning edge-to-edge sharpness. Moreover, because these corrections are made regardless of the NIKKOR lens used, this feature contributes substantially to achieving the sharpest images possible.14-bit A/D conversion and 16-bit image processing for rich tones and natural colours
Tonal gradation is where an image transforms from simply representing life to taking on a life of its own. The D800 does exactly that, with cutting-edge image processing that injects vital energy into your images. Black is rendered as pitch black, and shadow details are subtle and rich. Even under harsh, high-contrast light, where some cameras can fail, the D800's gradation remains smooth with abundant detail and tone all the way up the scale to pure white.
Accurate auto exposure results, even in backlit situations, thanks to the Advanced Scene Recognition System.
Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II, Exposure: [A] mode, 1/80 second, f/5, White balance: Auto 2, Sensitivity: ISO 100, Picture Control: Standard, ©Cliff Mautner
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Lens: AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II, Exposure: [A] mode, 1/80 second, f/5, White balance: Auto 2, Sensitivity: ISO 100, Picture Control: Standard, ©Cliff Mautner
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