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April 2012
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Die Autoren gefallen
Exzellente Fotoqualität mit 36 Megapixeln
Hervorragender Videomodus mit 1080p
Viele Einstellmöglichkeiten
Flotter Autofokus
Integrierter Blitz
Hochwertige Verarbeitung
Gigantische Bildqualität
Sehr guter Videomodus
Schneller Autofokus
Durchdachtes Design
Sehr schnell
36 Megapixel Auflösung
Starke Ausstattung
Optimierter Autofokus
Hervorragendes Gehäuse
Leichter als Vorgänger
Ausstattung
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Auflösung
Sehr gute Videofunktionen
Vollformat-Sensor
Full-HD-Videofunktion
Staub- und feuchtigkeitsgeschützt
Sehr detailreiche Aufnahmen
Eingebauter Blitz
36 Megapixel bringen enorme Kantenschärfe
Ausgereiftes Full-HD-Video
100%-Sucher und scharfes Display
Brillante Bildqualität und Detailwiedergabe bis ISO 1.600
Gute bis sehr gute Bildqualität bei ISO 3.200 und ISO 6.400
Sehr hochwertiges Magnesium-Gehäuse mit ergonomisch geformten Griff
Kameragehäuse gegen Staub und Spritzwasser geschützt
Die Kamera l
Überragender Ausstattungsumfang
Überraschend hohe Rauscharmut
Integriertes Blitzgerät
Extrem hohe Sensorauflösung
Sehr gute Videofunktionen inklusive LiveStream via HDMI
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Mittelmäßige Akkulaufzeit
Hohes Gewicht
Teilweise umständliche Bedienung
Durchschnittliche Akkulaufzeit
Langsamerer Serienbildmodus als D700
Sehr teuer
Kein klappbares Display
Serienbildrate
Hoher Preis
Bildrauschen ab ISO 3.200 sichtbar
Mittelmäßige Akku-Laufzeit
AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm F2
8G ED
Unkorrigiert mit stärkerer Verzeichnung und Vignettierung
Kein optischer Bildstabilisator
Hohes Gewicht und sehr groß
Serienbildrate mit "nur" rund vier Bildern pro Sekunde (in FX
Dafür sehr
Display weder klappnoch schwenkbar
Hohe Sensorauflösung stellt höchste Ansprüche an Objektive
Etwas geringe Serienbildrate (aber großer Puffer ermöglicht lange Sequenzen)
36.3MP sensor produces bags of fine detail, Pro-grade build quality, Phenomenal image quality in all conditions
36.3MP sensor produces huge file sizes, 4fps may be a tad slow for some pros' needs
Befitting its status as a professional-grade DSLR the Nikon D800 benefits from solid, tank-like construction. Encased within an aluminium alloy frame that's fully sealed against dust and moisture, the D800 feels every inch the professional tool it's posit...
Great image quality; Well-considered construction; High resolution; Great price
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It's easy to fall in love with the Nikon D800 on account of its build alone. It's a very 'human' construction that manages to pack all of the key shooting tools into a compact space without leaving you overwhelmed. The pictures themselves are bright an...
For a camera costing around £2,600, the D800 is unrivalled in the level of detail it can resolve and is an enticing prospect, particularly for landscape photographers.While luminance and chroma noise are gradually introduced up the ISO range, and the came...
The camera controls you’ll need most are neatly located within easy reach when you’re prepping your shots. Buttons on top for shooting speed, ISO and white balance ensures you’ve got everything you need at your fingertips and within easy reach. The Nikon D800 is clearly built with the user experience in mind. Built-in flash means you won’t have to lug around an extra accessory, and it works well
The large images taken by the NIkon D800 can be a strain on lower-specced computer set-ups, even your higher-end desktop or laptop will have its work cut out juggling photo editing working with photos taken by the Nikon D800. The average photographer will also find that images can take up a lot of space on the memory card. There is a mode that automatically crops photos, but any serious photograp
The Nikon D800 is a fantastic all-rounder capable of producing jaw-dropping results on both photography and video fronts. Outstanding stuff from Nikon. Nikon D800 is tagged with Nikon, D800, review, DSLR, digital camera and 36.3MP. Select a tag (Nikon...
Image quality is insane, video is nothing short of superb, camera layout is practical and simple to use,
Expensive, big images can cause buffer to fill too quickly, LCD panel hard to focus by, will cost you a fortune in lenses
A week was all the time it took for us to fall in love with the D800. And we were starting to get butterflies when we first took it out of the box. This is the camera we'd get if money were no object. While the D4 has a lot to offer in terms of speed, ...
Zusammenfassung: Quite frankly, it's a bit surprising that more fuss isn't being made about the Nikon D800. With its 36.8 megapixels 35mm-sized sensor, it's the most significant thing to happen to ‘small format' D-SLRs for quite a while and, with this amount of resolution...
Zusammenfassung: Don't buy this camera if : - You need high continuous shooting speeds. - You're looking for a second body to run with an older Nikon pro DSLR. (Key controls in different positions mitigate against a smooth switch.) - You're upgrading from a consumer level...
This is a magnificent camera. It is being spoken of as the conventional DSLR that makes medium-format digital cameras look overpriced, overbulked and clumsy. For anyone with Nikon lenses and accessories looking to move up to a full-frame FX DSLR, this is...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-21, Autor: terry , Testbericht von: dpexpert.com.au
This is a beautifully responsive camera that produces superb images. Nikon's autofocus and autoexposure systems have always been the best and here they are even better. The lenses supplied matched the quality of the camera, focusing quickly and accurately
Auto focus is a tad slow in live view mode. It is surprising that Nikon can't bring the contrast detection system up to the lightning speed of compact system cameras
This is a magnificent camera. It is being spoken of by reviewers as the conventional DSLR that makes medium format digital cameras look over-priced, over-bulked and clumsy. For anyone with Nikon lenses and accessories looking to move up to a full frame FX...
Zusammenfassung: Read later This is a 36-megapixel full-frame DSLR that supersedes the 12-megapixel D700. We tested it with the 24mm-70mm and the 85mm Nikkor lenses. The construction and ergonomics are brilliant. Every useful function is accessible from knobs, butt...