Nikon D810
Today, June 26, 2014 Nikon Corporation released the D810, a Nikon FX-format digital SLR camera with an effective pixel count of 36.3-million pixels for the sharpest, best image quality in Nikon history.
The D810 is a digital SLR camera that boasts incredibly superior definition and image quality made possible with a new Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, adoption of the latest EXPEED 4 image-processing engine, an effective pixel count of 36.3-million pixels, and a standard range of sensitivities from ISO 64 to ISO 12800.
The camera also supports recording of smooth, extremely sharp 60p full-HD (1920 x 1080) movies.
Features
The first digital SLR camera in Nikon’s history to offer a minimum standard sensitivity of ISO 64 at which superior clarity and image quality with rich tones is achieved.
Further increases in imaging flexibility: The Picture Control system, Nikon’s exclusive advanced system for image processing
Extremely precise AF and superior vibration suppression that maximize the resolution of the 36.3-million-pixel effective pixel count.
High-speed continuous shooting at approximately 5 fps in FX format and approximately 7 fps* in DX format makes capture of a broader range of subjects possible
Full-HD movie recording with which picture quality and operation has been significantly improved.
For more details: Visit official Nikon Website.