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Nikon D800 specs leaked: 36-megapixel sensor, ISO 25600?
By David Pierce on December 16, 2011 08:38 pm 4Comments
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We've been waiting for the Nikon D800 for a long time, and though we still
don't know when it's coming, we've good a pretty good idea of what it'll
look like. Nikon Rumors reports that it's "99 percent confident" that the
D800's spec list includes a 36-megapixel sensor capable of shooting photos
at a ridiculous 7,360 x 4,912 resolution, plus 1080p (30 / 25 / 24) and 720p
(60 / 30 / 25 / 24) video recording. It will also reportedly have Nikon's
Expeed 3 processor, the same one in Nikon's new 1 Series of shooters. It
should keep the same 51 points of autofocus as the D700, but will have an
LCD larger than 3 inches, all on a body that's smaller and lighter than the
D700. Among the details missing, unfortunately, is when the D800 might
finally be available and how much it might cost, though we've been hearing
it will run ¥300,000 ($3,900) when it's released in Japan.
We've heard most of these specs before, but it looks like these are the real
deal, and though the D800 isn't quite as epic as the D4 we've been hearing
rumblings about, it sounds like it's still going to be worth the wait.
By David Pierce on December 16, 2011 08:38 pm 4Comments
Nikon D800
4
inShare
We've been waiting for the Nikon D800 for a long time, and though we still
don't know when it's coming, we've good a pretty good idea of what it'll
look like. Nikon Rumors reports that it's "99 percent confident" that the
D800's spec list includes a 36-megapixel sensor capable of shooting photos
at a ridiculous 7,360 x 4,912 resolution, plus 1080p (30 / 25 / 24) and 720p
(60 / 30 / 25 / 24) video recording. It will also reportedly have Nikon's
Expeed 3 processor, the same one in Nikon's new 1 Series of shooters. It
should keep the same 51 points of autofocus as the D700, but will have an
LCD larger than 3 inches, all on a body that's smaller and lighter than the
D700. Among the details missing, unfortunately, is when the D800 might
finally be available and how much it might cost, though we've been hearing
it will run ¥300,000 ($3,900) when it's released in Japan.
We've heard most of these specs before, but it looks like these are the real
deal, and though the D800 isn't quite as epic as the D4 we've been hearing
rumblings about, it sounds like it's still going to be worth the wait.