New York – Nikon unveiled Thursday a full-frame DSLR with improved resolution, and image processing. The Nikon D810 (shipping in July at $3,299.95 suggested retail for body only) is billed as a ...
Two years ago, when Nikon unleashed the D800 and D800E on the world, their 36.3-megapixel sensors shocked many photographers (and their hard drives). Now, Nikon has revealed its update to the ...
It's been two years since Nikon's D800 and D800E SLRs hit the scene, and that's just about an eternity for gadget nerds. What exactly has Nikon been doing since then? Well, aside from working on ...
The massive 36.3-megapixel resolution is the hallmark of the Nikon D800, and the D810 continues that tradition, adding a brand new sensor and a heap of extra processing power from the Expeed 4 chip.
Nikon may not be the first choice for cinematographers in a field that you could say that Canon have made their own, but they do have some cameras with remarkably high specifications - and the quality ...
Last month, I took the Nikon D810 out on the Sierra High Route — one of the toughest adventures around. It got dirty, wet, and constantly banged around. Here’s how it performed. Three years ago, my ...
Nikon's full-frame DSLR lineup already comes in a few different flavors. There's the D800, the low-pass-filter-free D800E, and the follow-up D810, which also lacks an optical low-pass filter and has ...
When Nikon first introduced the D800, most everyone was wowed by its 36.3-megapixel imaging sensor. But it seems that a substantial number of shooters also complained that the files were just too ...
Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at PCMag for the past 14 years, which has given me a front row seat for the changeover from DSLRs to mirrorless cameras, ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...