Nikon D800 review

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Nikon D800 review

Nikon D800 review

Nikon D800 is professional full-frame digital SLR camera. On the Internet, you can find many entries about the fact that the Nikon D800 is an amateur or semi-professional camera from Nikon. This is due to the fact that Nikon's professional cameras can be conditionally divided into flagship professional ones (Nikon D3x, D3s, D4 etc.) and just professional (Nikon D300, D700, D800). Personally, I am of the opinion that the Nikon D800 is a professional camera.

Photo on Nikon D800

Photo on Nikon D800

The Nikon D800 camera is made in good tone, the entire body of the camera is made of magnesium alloy, the handles and control dials are rubberized. The camera has weather and dust protection. True, protection against weather conditions will be complete if appropriate lenses are used.

Sample photo on Nikon D800

Sample photo on Nikon D800

Full frame

Nikon D800 is a full-frame camera, of its kind, Nikon for 2012 has only 2 cameras of this level - this is Nikon D700 and Nikon D800E. Nikon D600 - this is already an amateur full frame. Nikon D800 has on board a whopping 36.8 MP (CMOS sensor). Responsible for image formation 36.3MP, which allow you to take photos 7360 by 4912 pixels... As of Fall 2012, the D800 is the narrowest format camera with the highest pixel count. Have Nikon D800 14 times more MP than the first Nikon D1, Nikon D1h. Of course, it is not the quantity of MP that matters, but the quality. And the quality of these almost 40MP is determined by the dynamic range and the level of noise, color reproduction, etc.

Sample photo on Nikon D800

Sample photo on Nikon D800

Dynamic range

In addition to being the most 'megapixel' camera, the D800 also has biggest DD (dynamic range) among all digital SLR cameras... The camera attracts most of all with its huge DD. Nikon D800 is a good contender for the victory of numbers over film, which also has a very large photo latitude.

Example photo on Nikon D800

Example photo on Nikon D800

Shooting speed

It's funny, but the shooting speed of the Nikon D800 is maximum 4 frames per second... In fact, 4k / s is the declared speed, the camera itself shoots a little faster, some argue that the speed is 4.6k \ s. Even simpler cropped cameras like Nikon D7000, D90 can click faster for the brand new Nikon D800. High speed shooting is very rare. For my tasks, for example, low shooting speed does not play any role. What, after a long time shooting at Nikon D700, with its 5 fps, I felt very weak the difference between 4 fps on the Nikon D800. By the way, in DX mode, the camera can operate at a speed of 5 k / s, and a little subtlety, if you use MB-D12, then the speed in DX mode will increase to 6 k / s.

Example photo on Nikon D800

Example photo on Nikon D800

Buffer

The buffer is the second very important metric for camera performance. Nikon D800 can accommodate

  • 16 RAW (NEF) images when all additional functions are disabled, such as noise reduction at high ISO, noise reduction at slow shutter speeds, ADL, automatic ISO and vignetting control. When it changes compression level and color depth settings, the number of pictures that are placed in the buffer does not change. Symbolic, but in the line Nikon D100 – Nikon D800E the largest buffer remains with the old woman Nikon D200 with her 21 RAWs.
  • 22 JPEG L Fine, 37 JPEG L Norm, 56 images with JPEG L Basic and with all additional functions turned off, and in JPEG image quality priority mode.
  • 15 TIFF images
  • if you enable all additional features, then frame buffer becomes equal to 12 pictures in RAW, 14 TIFF, 21 JPEG.

If you use the maximum that the camera is capable of and shoot in RAW, then continuous shooting with a slow memory card should be enough for at least 4 seconds at 4 frames per second. This is a good indicator, however, this is not enough for serious shooting of dynamic scenes.

Example photo on Nikon D800

Example photo on Nikon D800

Nikon D800 has very heavy files, so if you shoot in RAW with 14-bit color depth and without compression, then only 32 pictures can fit on a 400GB memory card. Files weigh:

  • 75MB in RAW format no compression, 14bit. On the Internet there are a lot of rumors about the size of the pictures, the numbers may differ, since with different compression and color depth The source file may weigh differently.
  • 8-30MB in JPEG L photomat, quality priority.

If we talk about performance, then in my opinion performance label of all CZK NIKON, Nikon D800 in the fall of 2012 holds second place, which already says a lot. Most likely, due to the large file sizes, two memory card slots are provided.

Example photo on Nikon D800

Example photo on Nikon D800

Interesting:

  1. They say that in order to unleash the potential of the Nikon D800 you need lenses with huge resolution, that is, with great sharpness. This turned out to be not entirely true. The sharpness does not change so much when using the same lens, for example, on Nikon D700 with huge pixels and D800 with small pixels. Well, if the sharpness is low, then you can set the sharpness in Picture Control or in Nikon View NX.
  2. Having bought Nikon D800 you can immediately get a good result in the photo. This is also a myth. The camera only helps to take a picture, the photographer and other photo equipment are responsible for everything else. It is important how to take pictures. No need to think that a good DD and a huge number of megapixels will somehow seriously help improve your photos.
  3. Due to the large number of MPs, the effect of stirring affects more than on cameras with fewer MPs. Roughly speaking, take pictures with hand on the Nikon D800 is more difficult, for example, than on Nikon D700, since a large number of MPs are more sensitive to microshifts. I had to take test shots on a 90mm lens with shutter speed no more than 1 \ 200s to completely eliminate the effect of movement. In this case, the amount of MP played a cruel joke
  4. A large number of MPs require a powerful computer and a lot of free disk space. My Core Quad can barely handle heavy RAW files when working in Lightroom.
  5. Nikon D800 has a very large clean viewfinder that covers 100% of the frame, this is not enough in Nikon D700.
  6. Nikon D800E - this is a complete copy of Nikon D800, which was simply removed anti-aliasing filter (in fact, everything is a little more complicated there), thereby increasing the sharpness of the resulting image and at the same time, a greater risk of getting a moire effect on photos and videos.
Example photo on Nikon D800

Example photo on Nikon D800

Video on Nikon D800

The camera can take Full HD video, 1920 * 1080 30k \ s. In P, A, S, M modes, manual and automatic ISO control and correction are possible. exposure. You can select different video quality options. You can also choose which memory card the video will be recorded on. The sound is only mono. The camera has an HDMI output and the ability to connect an external microphone. The main feature of the Nikon D800 is aperture control while shooting a video. That is, finally, Nikon has implemented the ability to fully control the main parameters when shooting video. For example, Nikon D7000, D600, D3s, Nikon D7100 They don’t know how to control the iris while shooting video.

Example photo on Nikon D800

Example photo on the Nikon D800. No processing.

Display

The camera's display is huge, with a diagonal of 3.2 inches. But the Nikon D800 uses the same 921,000 points as in older displays. Nikon D700, D300, D300s, D7000, D90, D3 etc. The display is excellent, it is very pleasant to work with it.

Example photo on Nikon D800

Example photo on Nikon D800

ISO

50 ('Lo1') - 25,600 ('Hi2'). Range without extension is 100-6400. Almost the same as the Nikon D700. The noise level of the Nikon D800 is slightly better for the Nikon D700. ISO 50. very useful when using high-aperture optics in good lighting conditions. You can read about the noise level of all full-frame Nikon cameras in my article 'Image quality of all Nikon FX cameras'.

Example photo on Nikon D800

Example photo on Nikon D800.

Focus system

Camera Nikon D800 uses 51 point focusing system with 15 cross-shaped points Multi-CAM3500FX. The 15 center focus points can be operated from F / 5.6 to F / 8.0 and 11 points can be operated from F / 8.0. Operation at high F-numbers is very important when using lenses with teleconverters. It’s a pity that in addition to refining the focus on small apertures, the camera uses a rather old Multi-CAM3500FX, which has not been replaced with anything new. All Nikon full-frame cameras use the Multi-CAM3500FX except the camera Nikon D600... All Nikon D800 focus points are located in the DX area of ​​the image. You can read more about focusing systems in my article 'Focus systems on Nikon cameras'. Nikon D800 It has different focus modes and methods: 3D-tracking, automatic, single-point, etc. The same updated focus module uses Nikon D4.

Example photo on the Nikon D 800

Example photo on Nikon D800

Two memory cards

Nikon D800 can use two types of memory cards CF (UDMA) and SD (SDHC, SDXC, UHS-I) cards. It would be nice if both slots were for CF cards. You can set up shooting differently using two memory cards. Video is always recorded on only one card, which can be selected in the camera menu.

Sample photo on Nikon D 800

Sample photo on Nikon D 800

Measurement exposure

Metering system exposure based on 3D color matrix metering with 91.000 points. You need to get used to the work of the exposure meter of each camera. The exposure meter works quite accurately. exposure almost always what i expected. About measuring systems exposure you can read all Nikon cameras in my article 'Nikon Camera Metering Methods'.

Sample photo on Nikon D 800

Sample photo on Nikon D 800

Flash

Nikon D800 Flash supports Creative Lighting Nikon CLS and can remotely control other flashes in TTL auto mode. This is a very useful thing. Minimum excerpt Built-in flash sync is 1 \ 320s. When using external flash units, the Nikon D800 supports high speed sync and can work with flash with shutter speeds up to 1 \ 8000s.

Sample photo on Nikon D800

Sample photo on Nikon D800

Battery

The camera uses a new lithium-ion battery EN-EL15. The battery lasts more than 1500 shots, the number of shots on a single charge is highly dependent on the shooting method, lens, etc. The battery is good enough, it's a pity you can’t use it with previous cameras. For example, batteries from my D700, D200, D80, D90 were completely the same.

Sample photo on Nikon D800

Sample photo on Nikon D800. High ISO Photo

The camera has a million additional useful settings.

  1. Function HDR. The function can be programmed to be activated via the button bracketingwhich is very convenient.
  2. Multiple exposure. The function can be programmed to be activated via the button bracketing.
  3. A virtual horizon that is available in live view and in the viewfinder. It is very convenient to program the virtual horizon function for display in the optical viewfinder, for example, using the AE-L / AF-L button.
  4. Programmable Depth of Field View Button
  5. Ability to work with manual optics. You can set the parameters of 10 manual lenses. The photographer who provided me with a camera for review, photographs without problems on the Helios-81N manual lens. More details in the section AI-S и Soviet optics. Of course, Nikon D800 has a built-in focus motor.
  6. Ability to customize everything you can when viewing images
  7. The camera has an interesting 25MP crop mode 1.2x, and the standard 15.3MP crop mode 1.5x
  8. The camera has a USB 3.0 interface
  9. Nikon D800 has a matrix cleaning system. Cleaning can be turned off, or you can turn it on to turn the camera on or off.
  10. Camera Nikon D800 has the ability to fine tune the focus (alignment) for different lenses. This is a very useful feature. In this review, all pictures were taken with the lens Tamron 90mm F2.8SP, my copy requires a focus adjustment of '-15'. Also, you can see sample photos from Nikon D800 without processing in the review Lens Volna-3 and in review Tokina AT-X 235 PRO 20-35mm 1: 2.8.

Personal experience:

When shooting in HDR, the camera does not lower the mirror, but takes all the pictures at once with the mirror raised, while in the camera, besides the shutter curtains, something else is noisy, it seemed unusual to me. Personally, I have a camera Nikon D800 liked it. You should not be afraid or rely on a huge number of megapixels. 36MP are not as strong as they are written about. In general, Nikon D800 is a camera that you can write about endlessly. I practically did not feel the difference when working with Nikon D800 и Nikon D700, only the photos are slightly different. Difference between Nikon D800 и Nikon D700 described in D700 review. If I had a choice between the Nikon D700 and D800, I would not have decided what to purchase, but I would be inclined to the D800 because of the great processing capabilities.

Sample photo on Nikon D800

Sample photo on Nikon D800

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Conclusions:

Nikon D800 - great professional full-frame camera with a very large dynamic range and, accordingly, with very good image quality. I recommend.

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Comments: 507, on the topic: Review of Nikon D800

  • anonym

    flueg what do you think my friend (prior to acquiring the d800- I threw off the d7000 almost new for cheap) so he wonders if it is possible to take the Brand New Tokina AF 7000-11mm F16 AT-X 2.8 PRO DX II Lens for Nikon MADE on the d116 IN JAPAN
    and how much will he improve the situation compared to whale 18-105
    he plans to start fotat weddings and anniversaries while -He wants me to compete!
    and as I understand it (I'm far from an expert on glasses) is it only for crop and he needs a non-manual lens

  • anonym

    flueg
    you, as an expert on alternative glass, what would you advise him on the d7000 - he does not want to run and the manual is not needed - he wants a sighted lens and use it as a camera for the d7000 at weddings (well, bokeh shtob more or less

  • anonym

    can ebony links throw

  • Vasyl

    I wrote it, but NOT ANANist

  • flueg

    This is not a trading platform, I have already exceeded my authority with my posts - I deeply apologize to Arkady (for those who think, digest my last links and you can correctly identify ...) However, I want to warn Mint Condition Nikon AF Nikkor 80-200mm f / 2.8 D ED right away - very cheap, visually with possible traces of a professional bulkhead ... (I see - because for many years I have been repairing cameras and lenses ...).

    • Amatich

      Are you repairing Soviet lenses?

  • flueg

    For D7000, you can use Sigma 17-50 mm f2.8 EX DC OS HSM (with the same success as Vasyl ...). The point is small - you need to learn how to shoot as much as possible from both the camera and the lens (for some, even a lifetime is not enough for this ...)

  • VASYL

    I DON'T HAVE A NIKON AF-S 24-70mm f / 2.8G

  • flueg

    These are practically the first pictures of a slightly advanced amateur….

  • flueg

    Arkady needs to determine who is stubbornly mowing under Vasyl ...

  • Vasyl

    and that someone is mowing under me? I have a d 800 and AF-S 24-70mm f / 2.8G - I just have a friend to whom I threw off the d7000 and 18-105 and so he is looking for better optics - WHAT type like mine - ha ha!

  • flueg

    How - to whom, but I'm tired of giggling with teenagers (anonymous, vasyl ...). Adieu ...

  • Vasyl

    flueg
    My friend ordered a new fuck from Japan
    Sigma EX DC OS HSM APS-C 17-50mm F2.8 Standard Zoom Camera Lense for Nikon
    for 420 bucks including delivery
    Thank you very much for your advice!

  • Vasyl

    Hello ! Sorry, maybe not quite in the subject - guys can someone share a link (preferably to ebay) to the reflectors - I had a 5 in 1 set - I took them away on the last hack - I didn't look in the tavern - but in our hole in the store they are not there yet

  • R'RёS,R ° F "RёR№

    d800 or 5dm3?
    http://photokaravan.com/Blogs/Mymr/732

    • Lynx

      d40

      • Arkady Shapoval

        D1 :)

    • Denis

      Not a single pro has unsubscribed in any comment about the D800 on this mega-resource! (You can think about the number of 800 users). And in the hands of wedding photographers here and there Marks are full of (there is a rearmament from MarkII to MarkIII). Well, and the more valuable Nikons become :)) ... And at this time the D800 quietly drops in price - the mountain goes to meet us :)), it's already nice.

  • Jury

    Interesting,
    Does the focal length / aperture on FF lenses change with
    turning on crop modes 1.2x / 1.5x ???

  • Jury

    Thanks for clarifying.
    It turns out from one fix you can get a zoom,
    1.2, 1.5x, well, it just seems like a gift.
    For example, from my 135ki f / 2.0 - it can turn out
    = 152mm, = 202mm ??
    And what will happen to the aperture?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      The aperture (exposure speed / aperture) will remain the same, i.e. the aperture will be the same. But you can often find that the number F will be listed in gradations for the IPIG. I advise you to just take it and try)

  • Jury

    In conclusion about the crop mode D800,
    it turns out, for example, with 24-70mm zoom and 135mm fix,
    does it make sense to close distances of 24-200mm in a telezoom of 70-200mm?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Yes, but it is inconvenient to change the crop mode, and even worse, to endorse and remember that only the central area of ​​the JVI works.

  • Zoom

    FR doesn’t physically change,
    the picture is cropped, so the file size is reduced.
    It’s the same as on a computer’s monitor when zoomed in.

  • Paul

    Arkady, tell me, please, have you used any native lenses from the 800th? I hope the 85 1.8G will be good for him, or is it necessary with a gold border?

  • anonym

    Arkady, tell me, please, have you used any lenses from the 800? Hopefully the 85 1.8G will be good for him, or do you need a gold border? Thank you very much for your gratuitous work - for six months of study with you I feel much more confident!

  • Boris

    This is all great that I am reading, but I am interested in the opinion of Arkady, a person I respect very much, a specialist. I hesitate in choosing a model. Either D800 or D300s. I would like FF, of course, but the 300th is also a worthy option. I know that the camera itself is not as important as the hands from the right place and the right thoughts in my head, but still I cannot decide. I appreciate the accessibility of functions directly by Hotkeys, rather than rummaging through menus or on the basis. display by pressing the "Info" key
    The rate of fire for the most part is not fundamental for me. I'm interested in weddings, portrait photos, love stories. I was very interested in the lens Nikon 80-200mm f / 2.8D ED AF Nikkor MKIII (and tell me how big a role the lack of stub plays in practice, if you take it off hand), there are very good reviews about it and an article about it was warmly written. or still stop at the Nikon 85mm f / 1.8D AF Nikkor and not fool yourself and zoom in on your legs?
    in any case, advise what, in your opinion, is better! Maybe I missed something? :) thank you in advance!

    • Arkady Shapoval

      D800 + 70-200 \ 2.8 VR will be the most :)

      • Boris

        Thanks! It remains only to collect money! This is MY first camera! Previously, it was just from time to time and then borrowed from friends! There are many theories and thoughts, but like a shoemaker without boots ...

      • Boris

        And it's not that I have nowhere to throw money away, I just have something to compare with! When you photograph a landscape on Crop and FF with the same lens - the difference is on the face! Once I had the thought that looking at a photo from FF on the crop (the same scene) you look somehow painfully skeptical, and it seems that the photo is not completed on the crop :)

      • Jury

        Borya asked about the Nikon 80-200mm f / 2.8D?
        It's strange that you advised 70-200 - everyone says that this lens gives a not very interesting picture?

        • Arkady Shapoval

          nothing strange, no one asked about the picture, in general, 70-200 is much better.

  • Vasyl

    BARIS - save money for d800 - you won't regret it

    • Boris

      It will be so!

  • Disappointment

    Honestly I was a little surprised by the small difference in the pictures taken on the D3100 and the new D800, I scratch my turnips and think and ask myself if these cool backs are needed,
    I’ll already be sitting with him, but I wonder why people change their DSLRs to D800 or Mark3?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      People are able to notice the subtleties.

  • dmitriy

    what Soviet lenses do you recommend so as not to lose the quality of the d800 camera

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