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D800

Ultimate Image Quality. Full Cinematic Experience.

D800, built for today’s multimedia photographer includes a groundbreaking 36.3MP FX-format CMOS sensor, Full HD 1080p video at 30/25/24p with stereo sound, class leading ISO range of 100-6400, expandable to 25,600, 4 fps burst rate and Advanced Scene Recognition System with 91,000-pixel RGB sensor.
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$3,149.95*MSRPMSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) listed only as a suggestion. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.
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Supplied Accessories

  • AN-DC6 Strap
  • EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-25 Battery Charger
  • UC-E14 USB Cable
  • BM-12 LCD Monitor Cover
  • BF-1B Body Cap
  • BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cap
  • DK-17 Viewfinder Eyepiece
  • NikonView NX2 CD ROM
D800 4.7 5 31 31
Debunking all myths I recieved my D800E in time for a two-week photo trek through Peru. It was intended to be used as a back-up to my D4, but it quickly became the go-to camera for portraits and lanscape shots. The camera perfomed wonderfully under all types of conditions. Unlike all the reviews I had read, this camera can indeed be: Hand-held at slow speeds instead of only being tripod mounted. Used at high ISO speeds with incredible detail. Used for shots involving a lot of textile and colors. If moire is an issue, stop down the lens a bit more and eliminate any concerns. The lenses most often used on this camera were the 50mm f/1.4 and the 16mm - 35mm zoom. I am attaching some photos and 100% crops to show detail. All are hand-held, speeds up to 1/90th and ISO between 200 and 800. May 7, 2012
Outstanding value and quality Despite being a premium priced camera it represents terrific value. It's near medium format quality for 1/6 the price. The dynamic and color ranges are outstanding as is the interface and build quality. The only complaint I have is the relatively sluggish auto-focus in Live View mode. On the plus side, in standard viewfinder view the autofocus is bang on, fast and accurate. While not as good as the amazing D4, the build quality and ergonomics outstanding. The metering system does a great job and the auto whitebalance hasn't let me down yet, regardless of the lighting conditions. Yes, the 4fps is a bit slow but that's not what this camera is built for. If you're a studio, commercial or landscape shooter then you won't do any better. If you're a sports shooter then you already have your eye set on the D4. May 13, 2012
WOW, Great features in a small package WOW, ONCE YOU START USING THE D800, THAT ALL YOU CAN,. THE CAMERA PRODUCES CLEAN AND SHARP IMAGES WITH FAST AUTOFOCUS SYSTEM, EXCELLENT VIDEOS, SPEEDY PERFORMANCE, THAT'S WORTH EVERY PENNY OF ITS PRICE, GREAT JOB NIKON! May 12, 2012
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. May 12, 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. May 11, 2012
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Industry Recognition

Technical Image Press Association

April 2012 | 2012 TIPA Best D-SLR Expert Level Award
The Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) presented the Nikon D800 with the 2012 TIPA Best D-SLR Expert Level Award. Noted features that prompted the honors include the amazing 36.3-million pixel count that provides an image file size rivaling the output from medium format digital backs, Full HD, and large ISO range. "For TIPA members, the camera is without a doubt the best melding of high-end demands and the needs of a practical enthusiast," stated the judges. TIPA awards are given to the best imaging products; selected by the editors of member camera and imaging magazines from around the globe.
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Award Winner

2012 TIPA Best D-SLR Expert Level Award

The Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) presented the Nikon D800 with the 2012 TIPA Best D-SLR Expert Level Award. Noted features that prompted the honors include the amazing 36.3-million pixel count that provides an image file size rivaling the output from medium format digital backs, Full HD, and large ISO range. "For TIPA members, the camera is without a doubt the best melding of high-end demands and the needs of a practical enthusiast," stated the judges. TIPA awards are given to the best imaging products; selected by the editors of member camera and imaging magazines from around the globe.
April 2012