Calidad de Imagen Definitiva
Una Experiencia Completamente Cinematográfica
La D800, construida para el fotógrafo multimedia de hoy cuenta con un innovador sensor CMOS de 36.3MP en formato FX, grabación de video en FULL HD (1080p) a 30/25/24p con sonido estéreo, rango ISO líder de su clase de 100-6400 expansible hasta 25,600, velocidad de ráfaga de 4 cps y un Sistema Avanzado de Reconocimiento de Escenas con un sensor RGB de 91,000 píxeles.


Cuerpo Solamente
Cerrar
Accesorios Incluidos
- Correa AN-DC6
- Batería Recargable de Ión de Litio EN-EL15
- Cargador de Batería MH-25
- Cable USB UC-E14
- Cubierta de Pantalla LCD BM-12
- Tapa de Cuerpo BF-1B
- Tapa de Zapata de Accesorios BS-1
- Pieza Ocular del Visor DK-17
- CD-ROM NikonView NX2
D800
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Love this Camera
I use this camera for nature, landscapes, and people. I have been able to leave my RB67 home and use the D800 instead. I have been using Nikon cameras since the 60s and finally been able to put my film cameras away (still use them for certain shots). Gave my daughter my D80.
12 de mayo de 2012
The 36 mpx was long over due
As usual Nikon comes through again. The images are the best and the focusing is out of this world. Kind of slow for wildlife but that's why I bought a D4. Great things come in small packages.
11 de mayo de 2012
All around great!
Have D80, D300,D7000.... And now this baby. Took it on a trip through England right out of the box... Had no problems... Shot in numerous lighting situations,high and low, various ISO settings...indoor and out... Hands down the best of the group! Got some great shots! Had no problems hand holding it, pictures crisp and clear used 28-300 and 10.5 all the way through....very happy...camera handles well,has a solid feel and controls are very similar to the D7000 well done Nikon! Well done!
11 de mayo de 2012
My first FX camera and it is awesome.
This is my 3rd Nikon body. I have a D80, D7000. I wanted to get a FX body and was waiting for an Upgrade to the D700. Being a nature lover and a Landscape photographer when D800 was announced I was very happy. The camera feels great and the results are amazing. Details are incredible. Focus is fast, Dynamic Range is fabulous.. Even High ISO shots are great. Definitely a good investment. No issues found so far.
7 de mayo de 2012
Outstanding results!
I do a fair amount of post production work on my photos for effects and mood. I’m not overly technical, a pixel counter or a status hound; I’m results oriented with very little time to worry about equipment. I was a Nikon DX user for many years and I rented the D700 from time to time, a camera that I’ve had great results with and liked very much. At the end of 2010 I decided I wanted an FX camera but wanted to see what the D700 upgrade would offer before I made a decision.
Now that I have the D800, and not for that long I might add, my initial feel is that the quality and the potential of my photos have jumped to a much higher level, especially after playing with them in post production. The dynamic range, which was my driving force for upgrading, is outstanding. The details, contrast, and colour depth have increased the value of my lenses significantly, and not just because they focus much faster in low light situations. The versatility and options of this camera supports various shooting styles, and I feel it’s a bargain; yeah you heard me, a bargain! I mostly shoot portraits, weddings, some macro, occasionally landscape, and abstract work. I did most of my initial testing with the 50mm f1.4D, 60mm f2.8G macro, and the Nikon trinity, all with great results. I rarely shoot sports, but I do shoot in low light from time to time; something that I haven’t really tested above ISO 1600, but from what I’ve seen so far with the dynamic range, I should be okay, even if it’s a bit grainy at higher ISO settings. I considered waiting for the D800e for the extra sharpness, but moirés might have become an issue, something I don’t have time for. The sharpness detail I get with the D800 is pretty significant, so on that note I have no regrets.
Is the D800 for everyone? No, it’s for pros and serious enthusiast that need more in the field and during post production. This camera fits my needs almost perfectly. My only wish would have been that it had the D3s ISO performance, but I’m still happy, very happy in fact. If you want bragging rights and have money, then go for it. But if photo quality is critical to you, you have a need to do post production on your files, and understand what’s available to you after you’ve uploaded them to your computer, then this is a must have. I’m yet to print anything from the D800 but I’m pretty confident I should be fine especially at 36Mp.
I purchased the D800 with the MB-D12 grip because I have medium to long fingers and I found that without the grip my hands weren’t very comfortable.
Am I happy, oh yeah! The build quality, focusing performance, light reading capabilities, ergonomics, and menu options are all top notch. Well done Nikon! You’ll have to raise the bar pretty high next time around to get me to give this one up anytime soon.
Things you might want to consider before you go this route: NEF files (which I strictly use) didn’t load in Lightroom 3.x or CS5 Camera Raw 6, well not for me anyway. However, they do work in LR4 but not CS6 beta. Camera Raw 7 should address this. Also note I moved my post production to a 3TB disk space, 12GB RAM, 3GHz i7 Windows 7 machine, and now 74 meg NEF files are a non issue, in fact it’s pretty fast thanks to the new LR4 engine.
I know Nikon has had its share of drawbacks in 2011 but they’ve come out swinging with this camera. Kudos, well done!!!!!
1 de mayo de 2012
Amazing quality and incredible opportunities at cropping.
lucky enough to have purchased 1 month ago. Have done multiple model shoots so far and am truly amazed at the quality....lighting color, skin tones, resolution, all spot on. Perfect for what I need. I would not recommend this for sports photography obviously or anything fast moving. For stills/tripod stills between f4 and f10, the detail is unmatched.....well unless you have a $60K hassy or something....
Enjoying it very much. Only issue and be aware of this..if you do a lot of post-processing (which I do) in various software, the load and save times will increase dramatically even with 15meg jpeg files..it's just a huge amount of information...shoot raw and you can easily quadruple those times....Also, wise to upgrade CF/SD cards to faster and higher capacity....which is all expected at this resolution.
Also for some reason, b/w conversions with images from this camera seem to blow away what I got from my D300s...not sure why but did some comparisons and have been converting more of my shots to Black and White ...it just is amazing...did I say that already?
Extremely happy with it. One of my shots below..obviously not full res since uploads are limited to 5mb.
28 de abril de 2012
Great High Resolution Camera
I love my new Nikon D800. Body feel is good, it has all the natural feel of a Nikon. Excellent controls and menu. Previously owned the D3X, D7000, D90, D60. Very please with The D800. Noise level is less than D7000 or D3X, only setback is slower shooting and write speed due to huge files in Raw. Great camera at a great price with excellent capability.
26 de abril de 2012
Best Camera in the World!
I have replaced my 32 Megapixel MEDIUM format P30 camera with this one and am glad I did! As a full-time NPS member I own 7 Nikon Cameras. The dynamic range is exceptional. The quality of the file holds up to extensive post adjusting without going muddy. Not as fast as my D3, but very acceptable.
An excellent choice for PEOPLE photography as the D800 file is not as HARSH as the P30 file. I love the instant DX crop mode and switch to that often at weddings. I don't always need the full 36 mpx but I do love the ability to do extensive cropping in post. This is the BEST camera on the planet.
25 de abril de 2012
36.3MP and yes BETTER ISO performance than the D700
When the rumors started that the D800 was going to be 36.3MP a lot of people thought WHY? What they were looking for was a D700 replacement - 16MP-18MP high ISO performance and what they got was something so much better. Yes the files are BIG 78MB (14-bit uncompressed RAW) but you are getting tons of detail. So many options are available for this camera. You can shoot at ISO 12800 and downsample the images to remove the noise. NO it's not as clean as a D3S/D4 at ISO 12800 but it is better than the D700 at ISO 12,800 (yes I owned a D700). The focus on this camera is almost instant even in low light. Now with a -2 EV it focuses better in low light even better than the D3S - YES believe!
All in All, anyone interested in this camera must read DXOMark test it ranked #1 as far as the sensor. The D800 even beat out some MEDIUM FORMAT cameras. Even in ISO performance it wasn't that far behind the D4 - though the D3S still rains as KING of High ISO by about a 1/3-1/2 a stop over the D4. I could go on and on about this camera but I am totally blown away with the quality of my images. IF you can get a hold of one of these beasts I strongly recommend it. Nikon is starting to raise the prices in European Countries - at $2999 this camera is a STEAL!
12 de abril de 2012
Beyond my expectations!
This camera simply put is AMAZING!. I picked my up March 26th and started shooting with it on the 27th. It has yet to stop amazing me the type and quality of shots I have been able to get from it. I am only using a average grade lens (the AF-S VR Zoom-NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED) and all shots hand held. I have been able to achieve shots I never have been able to get before. The control and flexibility of this camera are the best of any camera I have ever used period! the color saturation and depth are excellent and the clarity is simply stunning. I haven't had a chance to use any of the pro line lenses yet, but I will next week. I am greatly awaiting to see my results with it seeing the results with a normal grade lens.
This camera is great for almost anyone of any level of photography from the experienced amateur to the professional. I say experienced amateur only because you do need some experience with aperture, ISO, exposure and shutter speed control to really get the best out of this camera. It doesn't have the same auto modes on it that a basic DSLR has (ie. portrait, sports, landscape, night, macro and so on.) It does have an auto mode but it does it's best work when you know what you're doing and set it to do what you want it to do. That aside, if you are getting into photography and are serious about it and learn fast, go ahead and get this camera and just practice and learn. You will be shooting pro quality shots before you know it.
If you are looking at the price tag, stop looking, save the money and order one. I saved for a while to get mine and I am so greatly I did. I am now asking myself every time I use it why did I wait so long to enter the full frame line. The difference is huge and the quality of this camera rivals the quality of medium formats with it's huge megapixel rating. Stop waiting and just buy it. You will NOT be sorry!
I will include some samples I took with my D800. keep in mind, these are all unedited and all hand held shots except the moon shot for obvious reasons.
9 de abril de 2012
Extraordinary level of detail!
Simply amazing camera. For almost everything you may think of. I love the low light AF performance - the new AF system is amazing. The level of details is awesome. It's easy to use. Excellent built quality and ergonomics. If I continue, I'll start to repeat the "awesome words".
Highly recommended!
PS: you do see noise, but it's very pleasant and very fine grained, so very easy to clean in post-processing.
7 de abril de 2012
Absolutely stunning resolution
Just got mine a couple of days back and so far it has exceeded my expectations in each and every way. Somehow I was a little concerned about noise handling above ISO 3200 simply because of its 36.3 MP resolution and after down sampling the images, the noise is very acceptable even at a click beyond ISO 6400. Even without down sampling the noise is very acceptable till ISO 6400. I use a 24-120mm VR lens as my everyday lens which is giving me stunning sharpness and clarity at all focal lengths, sometimes slight vignetting can be an issue, but nothing that cannot be easily fixed in PP. The 14-24mm f/2.8 does wonders when attached to this body, simply outstanding wide angle results and my 105mm f/2.8 VR Micro couldn't perform any better than it does with the D800. Superb work Nikon~!~
7 de abril de 2012
Insane Camera!
THis is simply Amazing... Medium format quality in a 35mm body. just amazing...
4 de abril de 2012
A clear improvement over the already excellent D700
The D700 was and still is an outstanding DSLR. The D800 is of course better, but in a very perceptible way, which was quite a surprise to me.
I have done over 3000 shots since my purchase on 24 March. So far, no issues to report: no green cast from the LCD and no problems with the CLS system.
Nikon has really outperformed with this new DSLR and the clear improvements are:
- Much improved Dynamic Range, which was my main problem since my first DSLR
- Better colors straight off the camera: deeper and richer
- Better AF in low light
- Highly detailed photographs at full res, 100% magnification and also when down-scaling the photos.
Let's not forget a proper and useable HD video feature at broadcasting quality.
On the negative side (there has to be some):
- The zoom in and zoom out buttons are reversed from the old models, which is now more logical, but I am used to the old wrong way!
- D4 has backlit buttons, why not on the D800? This can't be that expensive to include.
- Very expensive Battery pack, this is a major drawback for me. But yes, the D800 is well priced at $3000. I just hate ridiculously priced accessories.
- still wonder the point of having 1 CF slot and 1 SD slot. 2 CF slots would have been superb.
One crucial point that has to be considered when acquiring a 36MP DSLR: storage will be an issue. I just purchased a 4TB ext hard drive. A RAW file (uncompressed) coming from the D800 will average 75MB.
I used to be one of those people saying that digital photography will never replace film photography. The D800 has changed all that.
2 de abril de 2012
D800
Great camera, only wish would be a faster fps, 6-8 range would have been ideal.
2 de abril de 2012
Exceptional Camera
Four years ago I left my Nikon F100 and the film world of Velvia for the convenience of digital – I purchased a D300. While the D300 is a good performer, my results with travel and landscape photography were mixed. I just purchased the D800, and took it down to the harbor for a comparison test with my D300. For both cameras I used FX lenses: a 24-85, and the 70-200 2.8 ED VR II. I also took a few shots with a DX lens on the D300. I experimented with a wide range of settings (ISO, metering, Active D-lighting, etc.) and scene types. I later viewed them without editing on my PC. I’ll just cut to the chase, and state that as expected, the results from the D800 were consistently superior: sharpness, level of detail, depth of color, you name it. Where the D300 sometimes struggled getting the correct exposure (requiring bracketing), the D800 nailed it every time. The D800 wasn’t perfect – for example, there was a group of bright orange and yellow kayaks that lost detail on those parts in strong daylight. But it was considerably better than the D300’s attempt. I then took some shots inside my house. The D800 excels in very low light conditions – with or without flash. I tried the camera’s built-in flash, then coupled it with my SB-600 as a wireless remote (SB-600 users: don’t forget to go into custom settings, #e3 and change TTL). The results were just outstanding. Then I started editing a few of the shots. You simply will not believe the sharp level of detail when you magnify the D800’s shots.
Besides the full frame sensor and 36MP, the D800 is loaded with details to make you a better photographer. For example, autofocus has been redesigned. To shift between servo and continuous, you press and hold the front auto/manual focus button with your left hand, then use the control dials on the right to switch between servo and continuous, or switch from 51 point to 21 point to center, etc. You still use the pad in the rear to move the location of center focus. Switching focus methods is faster, and more importantly you no longer have to pull the camera away from your face to make changes. My description may sound a bit awkward, but after a few minutes of experimentation, I could really appreciate the new process. Active D-Lighting has additional settings, including automatic. I tried them all – the results showed differences, though the extremes probably weren’t as dramatic as I might have hoped. For more extreme contrast situations, you can shoot HDR (2 photos combined into one, either TIFF or JPEG format – not NEF (Nikon’s RAW). For landscapes shots,” live view” is easier to use and much easier to see in daylight because the screen’s brightness is adjustable. I tried “live view” with the D300, and disliked it so much I never used it. With the D800, it will absolutely get some use. There are so many other features. If you currently have a D300, you’ll be right at home with the D800. Nonetheless, take the time to go through the D800’s manual, and have fun experimenting before you head out on a real shooting session.
I’ve never used a D700, so I’ll let others comment on the value of upgrading from the D700 to the D800. But if you currently use a D300, the decision is a no-brainer. Don’t procrastinate the inevitable – order it right now. Yes it’s expensive, but do it anyway. We take pride in the quality of our photographs and the responses from our audience. While the D300 is a good introduction to digital photography, the D800 is a gateway to professional grade photography. Summer is just around the corner. Buy the D800, and be prepared to be energized by this incredible camera and the outstanding photographs you’ll be taking - especially if you also splurge for the 70-200 2.8 ED VR II lens. Yes, you really do need that lens as well.
29 de marzo de 2012
Fantastic Camera
All I wanted in a camera and more, well worth the wait, finally made me sell my MF system.
28 de marzo de 2012
package
my son said this is great camera dad, thanks !!!!!
27 de marzo de 2012
D800!!!!!!!!!
This is the most amazing camera I've ever owned (d80-d90-d300) it's simply a great tool for photographers!
22 de marzo de 2012
Great Camera
I have been eagerly waiting for 2 years for a camera of this quality and features. It is stunning in taking photos. The images just blow away my older cameras. (Of course being older, they do not have the resolution of this camera either.)
I like the speed in the way it takes photos, even with a cheap class 10 SD card (I have a high speed compact flash card on order)
I have had problems with the focus however. It has focus problems with main objects to the left of center. These early problems do crop up. That is why I was in no rush to get the first cameras in March.
I am sure Nikon will resolve the issue, it is just a big pain for spending some a ton on a body and a bunch of FX lens. It is this focus issue that lowers my rating 1 star.
Sadly, this focus issue is harder to resolve.
5 de junio de 2012
Sharp but shaky
Most defently this is a camera for studio and requires mastering photo technics.
If you happen to take a good picture is going to be awesome, but it will take time to domesticate.
29 de mayo de 2012
Light & Compact but Extremely Sharp !
Once again Nikon tips the scale with its latest camera the D800.
Being an NPS member, I had the privilege to receive the first D800 from Adorama Camera Store.
From its extremely sharp 36.3 megapixels to its fast processor, to the lifelike 1080p Video capture quality, this camera is "the" must have for anyone who is serious about digital photography whether a professional photographer like me or just a serious hobbyist !
The fact that is so light, light, slick, quiet & fast makes the D800 the choice camera to carry with me while on travel & scenic photography!
This is the camera to beat (and besides the D4 that I already own & adore, I don't think that any other camera or will even get close nor beat the D800 at any time soon;
Thanks again NIKON for another job well done :-)
22 de abril de 2012
Super Great but with problems!
The pictures I get with this are just wonderful, however I had to fine tune my prime lense. My 50mm 1.8g is a -11 and my $1700 85-1.4g is a - 15 and they still dont look as perfect as on my d7000. When the photos are right, then they are just about perfect, but if they are not perfect then they are just Bad!
21 de abril de 2012
The small shaking efect
this camera takes toomuch of camerashake.. a tiny shake and picture is not sharp like compared to d700.. toomuch pixels in cell .. Using tripod shooting portraits and landscape this is awesome camera.. not for sport or freehand whitout imagestabilized obtics.
13 de abril de 2012
Great Camera Except fpr Left AF Issue.
What a shame! My copy of the D800 has the dreaded left AF issue. Camera focuses properly on the center & right focus points, but the left most point are soft and have CA. If it were not for that issue I would have given it 5 stars. Will recommend buying the camera when the AF issue has been resolved.
7 de julio de 2012
D800E- great camera, BUT, you'll need to add on $140 in the USA for CaptureNX software for moiré
Beautiful, sharp images, loaded with detail and very little moiré, BUT it does happen. And selling a camera that has moiré baked in, and telling everyone it will can be handled in the software, and then not including that software is extremely frustrating. (Especially if it's $140 in the USA, yet it's free the UK) A plug-in for lightroom would be all that's necessary since many pros already have a DAM workflow that does not include output to Nikon Capture NX2 software at $140.00.
I just wrote a blog about how great my first impression was with the camera, my second impression is that the $140.00 i need to spend to correct my images above and beyond the purchase price takes the shine off the experience. From great to average in one move, sad.
Still the D800E camera itself is lovely.
19 de abril de 2012
Just for still object inside studio
I think this camera suite for studio shot in compare with other competitors but in low ISO setting , Nikon compensate video feature that not available in 700D ,Ii would be preferred that this one be 24MP not 36
15 de abril de 2012
Comparing D700 not so good but still not bad at lesst there is 1080p recording
Weakness list (Vs D700 )
1.Comparing the D700 the Shutter sound is much loud even at Q (quite mode) shutter
2.Using A mode you cannot change exposure level by turning the wheel use your thumb (maybe can change in somewhere but still not find) but D700 can
3.Review photos you can not change by turning both front and back wheels (no ideas why)only the Nevi-Bottom
4.At P/P*/A/S mode indoor shooting all seem like a little over exposure by +1/3 -- +2/3 (when comparing 5D Markii/iii too much exposure, but Outdoor shooting no this problem)
5.The WB (white balance) sometime controlling not as good as D700 also the **RED** color results not real as D700
6.The large Mega-Pixs sometimes make more noise than D700 (not always good) but somehow is good….
7.The battery redesign so if you owner D700 the battery are useless. (Canon 5D Markii/iii are same battery)
8.Some user report the LCD display blue color when shooting movie. (Mine no this problem)
9.Outdoor taking photo is much better than D700 but indoor not as good as D700 (my opinion )
10.Still find…………
All these are my personal opinions ( I am personal user ) not represent any others
Thank you for reading
April 8 2012 by CM Wang
10 de abril de 2012
Great Images -- can not use Adobe RAW or see SD card
I waited 6 months for the camera to be delivered and after getting all the accessories and new lenses I was ready (new CF & SD card, software updates from Adobe Lightroom 4, Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended, USB 3.0 router, New GPS and Nikon Microphone) It finally arrive two days before Father’s day (great present for me) and I started shooting some test shots at La Jolla shores seals. Shots look great in the camera so I attached the D800’s new USB cord to the new 3.0 router plugged into a 3.0 port and right away there was a problem. I get a message “Your transfers will go faster if you use a 3.0 USB port”. Could it be the router is wrong or the cable? Re-cabled the camera directly into the USB 3 of the computer and got the same message. Ignored it and started Nikon Transfer (newest version) and it was slow and the images came across and were displayed in Viewer. Also, opened the images in Nikon NX2 NEF (RAW) and they looked great but after making some corrections, I was not able to save as a NEF file – got an error message and had to convert to TIFF to save the changes. No problem – yet.
Next, I tried to open the NEF files in Adobe Lightroom 4, and they would not DISPLAY or copy. I was using “Lossless compression” so I thought it might be an incompatibility with Adobe’s new RAW version 7.1 but I got the same results when I tried to open the NEF in Photoshop CS6 Extended. Nothing would display, only an error message saying Adobe does not recognize the file type. Shot some test shots without compression (NEF/RAW) and tried to download them directly from the camera in Lightroom 4 and Adobe CS6, same error message.
Took the CF card OUT OF THE CAMERA, and put in a card reader and tried to view them in Lightroom 4 and CS6 and FINALLY!!! I could see the images and copy them directly to Adobe, open them in NX2 and work and save them as NEF files.
Next problem showed when I tried to format the two cards in the camera. I should have been given a choice to select CF or SF but there was no choice and the format process only took place on the CF card (a Lexar 32gb 1,000x expensive card). The SD card (SanDisk Extreme Pro 64gb 95mb/s) card could NOT be seen through the cable using NX2. To format the SD card you must REMOVE the CF card first. I called Nikon Technical support and after two hours waiting and talking to “NU_DELLI” I was told to ship my brand new Nikon D800 to a Nikon Repair station for repair. WHAT??? No one tested this before shipping millions of cameras or was it just mine. I called three friends that just got their D800’s and they all came over and found the same results. THERE’S SOMETHING IN THE HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE THAT CORRUPTS RAW IMAGES IN THE CAMERA if the cable is used to transfer the images and the format operation needs an update. By the way, the first thing I did when I got the new camera was upgrade the camera BIOS to the latest version.
What is Nikon doing about it? I called today and they said “We’re working one it”
The work-around for all you Nikon lovers before you switch to the dark side and dump Nikon for Canon – AGAIN—is to get a good USB 3.0 card reader. Amazon has some at great prices. Shoot your RAW images, remove the card, insert it into the card reader and transfer your images using Nikon Transfer or windows copy command and then everything works some-what OK. Needless to say I still have my Nikon F1, a NASA Titanium F2S servo & motor drive with data back, FE, FG, F4 with data back, F5 with data back, D100, D200, D300 all with grips and they all still work great. I have spent almost $10,000 on a new system to find it doesn’t work correctly and I will have to ship it to El Segundo for how knows how long at my expense and wait. I’ve already waited 6 months to get it and now I’m going to have to give it up for repair. My recommendation, wait and don’ buy another Nikon product until they fix the problems, and bring Technical support back to the US where we can understand them.
10 de julio de 2012
Received Defective D800E Horrific Service from Nikon
As you can imagine I was over the moon when I finally received word from amazon that "your D800e has shipped." Especially after several false shipping estimate emails. I FINALLY received the camera on Friday, prepping for my first shot I drove 60 miles, I set up my gear, framed the shot, and to my shock the photo had a pink/purple vertical line running through the image. I continued to take more photos, and as I did the pink link remained. I tried 3 memory cards, CF and SD, 4 different lenses, reset the camera, formatted the cards, checked the sensor; I was truly in disbelief: The sensor was shot and the camera defective.
I called Nikon "customer service" they offered to service my camera. WHY would any of us want to SERVICE a camera that is 2 days old and $3200! The employee said she could not replace the unit. I called amazon, they said I could return the unit but would have to wait a few months for the replacement. I am completely disgusted, something that I have saved up and dreamed about is completely defective. Horrible service to a long time Nikonian from both Amazon and Nikon, makes me sick to my stomach.
2 de julio de 2012
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Ganador del Premio
Premio TIPA 2012
La asociación TIPA (Technical Image Press Association) premió a la Nikon D800 con el Premio TIPA 2012 a la Mejor Cámara Réflex Digital de Nivel Profesional. Las notables características que llevaron al honor incluyen la asombrosa cuenta de 36.3 millones de pixeles, que otorgan un tamaño de archivo de imagen que rivaliza con el de otras cámaras digitales de formato medio, el video en Full HD y el amplio alcance de ISO. "Para los miembros de TIPA, la cámara es sin lugar a duda la mejor fusión para demandas profesionales y las necesidades prácticas de un entusiasta". Los premios TIPA son otorgados a los mejores productos de imagen; seleccionados por editores asociados a revistas de cámaras e imagen de todo el mundo.April 2012
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Ganador del Premio
Premios GP2012
La Nikon D800 réflex digital recibió los premios Cámara del Año y Premio de los Lectores del Camera GP2012, patrocinado por el Camera Press Club de Japón. El Premio a Cámara del Año se entrega cada año al mejor modelo que se haya lanzado durante el año. El Premio de los Lectores se decide por votación general de lectores de revistas. Los jueces anotaron que la "Nikon D800 fue seleccionada la Cámara del Año del Camera GP2012 basado en una evaluación completa de la cámara en su conjunto". Entre las características destacadas se incluye el sensor de 36.3MP, la variada selección de funciones avanzadas para la toma de imágenes fijas y grabación de videos, su cuerpo duradero y su precio asequible.May 2012







