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Nikon D800 Release Date, Specs Leaked
Posted on 03. Oct, 2011 by Frank Macey Tag: Cameras, DSLR, News, Nikon, Nikon D700, Nikon D800, Rumors
For those who were surprised by the 10 megapixel image sensor on the recently announced Nikon V1, specs on the upcoming Nikon D700 replacement will not disappoint. Japanese site Digital Camera Info reports this next generation DSLR will be named the D800 and sport a whopping 36 megapixel sensor.
Sources expect the camera to be announced on October 26 with the D800 release date set for November 24. Nikon Rumors has verified with 99 percent confidence that the D800 name and 36 megapixel sensor resolution are accurate, and the site expects an announcement on the camera within 30-60 days.
When it comes to additional D800 specifications, the camera will be capable of continuous shooting up to six frames per second with the optional battery pack. The camera will record full HD video at 1920 x 1080 resolution and includes a larger LCD monitor than its predecessor. Both CF and SD card storage slots, an external audio input jack and USB 3.0 compatibility are also expected on the Nikon D800.
The D800 will reportedly not support high ISO sensitivity like the current D700. With these specifications the D800 is quite a change from the current D700's 12 megapixel sensor and eight frames per second burst shooting. Not only this, but the Nikon D800 will retail for around $4,000, a sharp increase from the D700 retail price of $2,700.
Posted on 03. Oct, 2011 by Frank Macey Tag: Cameras, DSLR, News, Nikon, Nikon D700, Nikon D800, Rumors
For those who were surprised by the 10 megapixel image sensor on the recently announced Nikon V1, specs on the upcoming Nikon D700 replacement will not disappoint. Japanese site Digital Camera Info reports this next generation DSLR will be named the D800 and sport a whopping 36 megapixel sensor.
Sources expect the camera to be announced on October 26 with the D800 release date set for November 24. Nikon Rumors has verified with 99 percent confidence that the D800 name and 36 megapixel sensor resolution are accurate, and the site expects an announcement on the camera within 30-60 days.
When it comes to additional D800 specifications, the camera will be capable of continuous shooting up to six frames per second with the optional battery pack. The camera will record full HD video at 1920 x 1080 resolution and includes a larger LCD monitor than its predecessor. Both CF and SD card storage slots, an external audio input jack and USB 3.0 compatibility are also expected on the Nikon D800.
The D800 will reportedly not support high ISO sensitivity like the current D700. With these specifications the D800 is quite a change from the current D700's 12 megapixel sensor and eight frames per second burst shooting. Not only this, but the Nikon D800 will retail for around $4,000, a sharp increase from the D700 retail price of $2,700.