Nikon D800 - smaller, lighter and with a 36-megapixel matrix
The network has information about the new digital SLR from the company Nikon. Model called the Nikon D800 camera will replace the D700. Despite the fact that the new camera will get a matrix with a resolution of 36 megapixels, the size of its body will decrease, as well as weight. But the built-in display sizes grow. Also, the model can capture video in higher quality than the Nikon D3s - D800 will be available for 1080p at 30, 25 and 24 frames per second. For those who want you to choose and resolution of 720p, the rate may be 60, 30, 25 and 24 frames per second. Among other innovations worth noting the use of two memory card standards Compact Flash and Secure Digital. autofocus system Nikon D800 camera is borrowed from the Nikon D3s and D700. Presumably, this means 51-point AF with 3D Focus Tracking. It is not clear yet whether there is a recognition of scenes borrowed including control AF, AE, i-TTL flash and automatic balancing of white. Judging from the posted photos, the camera will be available for an additional handle on the battery. We have already learned that the Nikon D800 camera will not get built-in GPS-receiver, the processor will have Expeed 3, a USB 3.0 port and support up to ISO 25 600. Date of announcement and date of the sale of new Nikon cameras are not yet known.
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