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Steve’s Digicams analiza a fondo la Nikon D810

Este si que es un oscuro objeto de deseo

Este si que es un oscuro objeto de deseo, al menos para Nikonistas.

Aunque se sale algo de su campo habitual el bueno de Steve’s Digicams se atreve de vez en cuando con buques insignias, y tal es el caso de hoy pues nos presenta su análisis a fondo de la Nikon D810, que como a nadie se le escapará no es una DSLR de iniciación.

Os pongo lo habitual para esta WEB, destacando los muchos «pros» y los pocos y casi anecdóticos «contras» buena prueba de que Nikon, supongo que de la mano de Sony, han hecho un buen trabajo en esta cámara.

Nikon D810 DSLR Features:

  • 36.3-megapixel full-frame FX-format CMOS image sensor
    • 7360×4912 resolution
    • no optical low pass filter (OLPF)
  • EXPEED 4 image processing engine
    • ISO 64-12,800
    • expandable to 32 (Lo-1) to 51,200 (Hi-2)
    • Advanced Scene Recognition System
    • 91K-pixel 3D Color Matrix Meter III
    • New «Clarity» setting added to Picture Controls
  • 3.2-inch high-resolution (1229K-dot) LCD screen
    • Split Screen Display Zoom
  • Full HD 1920 x 1080 video @ 60/30/24p
    • FX and DX crop modes
    • Flat Picture Control Profile
    • Uncompressed HDMI output
    • In-camera time-lapse and interval timer
    • Built-in stereo microphone with audio control
    • Expanded ISO for video
    • 64-12,800
    • Auto-ISO
    • 200-51,200 in manual mode
    • Zebra Stripes
    • Highlight weighted metering
    • Full manual control
    • Full time AF (AutoFocus)
    • Compatible with 80 NIKKOR lenses
    • Enhanced Multi-Cam 3500-FX AF sensor
  • 5 frames-per-second burst shooting at full resolution
    • Up to 7fps @ 15.4MP
  • 14-bit RAW/NEF
  • 12-bit RAW Size Small
  • Durable magnesium alloy structure
  • Nikon Capture NX-D Software

The Nikon D810 DSLR is available as a body only, with a $3299.95 MSRP. Check our best price box at the top right of this page to see current online pricing.

Pros:

  • Brilliant image quality across JPEG, RAW, and TIFF formats
  • Full frame FX image sensor
  • Sharper detail than many other DSLRs because Nikon removed anti-aliasing filter
  • Works fast in viewfinder mode
  • Very quiet operation
  • 36-plus-megapixels of resolution allows for cropping of images when required
  • Large range of extended ISO from Lo 1 (32) to Hi 2 (51,200)
  • Dual memory card slots
  • Viewfinder is clear with 100% coverage
  • 3.2-inch LCD is extremely sharp
  • Plenty of buttons and dials to control the camera’s settings
  • Small RAW mode offers some flexibility in storage space requirements
  • 51-point autofocus system works extremely well
  • Manual focus option is easy to use
  • Nikon offers large number of customization options to easily personalize camera’s operation
  • Camera is well-built and has weather-proofing
  • Strong battery life

Contras:

  • Heavy camera, especially if you make use of a telephoto lens
  • Photo files are extremely large in terms of storage space, even JPEG
  • High price tag
  • No Wi-Fi, no GPS, no articulated LCD, no touch screen LCD
  • Maximum burst rate of 5 fps at full resolution could be a little better for pro-level sports photography
  • Doesn’t offer an overwhelming number of upgrades in features over Nikon D800
  • Images have obvious noise in extended high ISO range
  • Focus switch only offers AF and manual, AF-S AF-A, and AF-C must be selected through on-screen menus

Análisis y Galería de Muestras con una buena colección de ISO’s

adolfo

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