Is the Nikon D810 Right For You?

We have talked about the Canon 5DS R and the Sony a7R, so today we want to tell you all about the Nikon D810. Since we are offering one of these 3 cameras as our prize for our current camera giveaway, we want to tell you about each one so you can make the best decision possible as to which one would be best for the type of photography you do. 

The Nikon D810, with its level of detail and sharpness, the wide dynamic range and rich tonality, has outstanding image quality. This camera is very versatile and perfect for those multifaceted shooters and will ignite your creativity and help you capture amazing photographs. Read below to hear all about the camera's great features. 

36.3 MP FX-Format Frame

This all new format full-frame image sensor design with 36.3 megapixels with no optical low-pass filter, 

New EXPEED 4 Image Processing

Nikon's new EXPEED 4 design is 30% faster than its predecessor, 25% faster frame rates (5 fps), a wider ISO range of 64-12,800 with low noise throughout, smooth gradations, a wide dynamic range, optimizations for 1080 60 p video and more. 

Electronic Front Curtain Shutter System

Internal vibration has been nearly eliminated with a newly designed sequencer mechanism and the Electric Front Curtain Shutter system. 

Take Production To The Next Level

Bring the camera's remarkable image quality and dynamic range to 1080p videos recorded at 60/50/30/25/24p uncompressed to an external device, compressed to an internal CF/SD card or both simultaneously. You can move between light and dark scenes without any iris or frame-rate adjustments thanks to ISO Auto Adjust. It also offers broadcast-caliber audio control right in the camera. 

Exposure Smoothing and Highlight-Weighted Metering

You will be able to create smooth, even time-lapse sequences thanks to this new feature! And then, with the Highlight-weighted Metering, you can preserve details in both the shadowy and bright areas of stage performances and other spot-lit situations.

Easier Handling

This Nikon offers a deeper grip that ensures stable handling, even if you happen to have smaller hands. There is a brighter viewfinder that provides 100% frame coverage for easier visibility and the scratch and shock resistant TFT LCD display has wide viewing angles and enhanced visibility in sunlight. And, the new split-screen feature lets you monitor two different points of a scene side-by-side to ensure proper leveling or focus. 

 

 

 

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Does this Nikon camera sound amazing to you? Be sure to enter our current giveaway so you have a chance to win this camera yourself! And be sure to check out this information on the Canon 5DS R and Sony a7R