What is new about the Nikon D810 camera you ask?

Pretty much the same plus a bit more:

Nikon D810

Nikon D810 Camera Additional Features

An electronic front-curtain shutter that prevents blur in images with minimization of vibration resulting from the operation of mechanisms with shooting

Highlight-weighted metering, with which exposure values that reduce loss of detail in highlights (blown highlights) are determined, convenient for capturing theater scenes and the like

The first Nikon FX-format camera with an OLED viewfinder display; an optical viewfinder with frame coverage of approximately 100% that offers better light transmissivity and colors, and makes it easier to achieve the optimal focus when fast lenses are used

A 1229k-dot LCD monitor with bright RGBW array equipped with the “Monitor color balance” function that allows users to adjust monitor colors

Nikon D810 Camera

A “Split-screen display zoom” function that displays enlarged views of two separate areas of the frame side-by-side for checking level if the building is aligned with the horizon with live view photography

Advanced Scene Recognition System, which utilizes a 91K-pixel RGB sensor, for highly precise automatic control over auto exposure (AE), autofocus (AF), and auto white balance (AWB)

RAW recording at an image size of “Small”

Multi-area mode full-HD D-movie that allows users to choose between two movie formats (image areas), FX-based and DX-based

Improved movie sound quality with “Wind noise reduction” and “Frequency response” (“Wide range”/”Vocal range”) settings

Optimal layout of operational controls, and a grip sized and shaped for a firm, steady hold even when large lenses are used

Effective sealing for superior resistance to dust and water

Except where noted, all specifications provided apply to use at an ambient temperature of 23° C (± 3° C) with a fully charged battery, in accordance with Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) standards.

The D810 is a digital SLR camera that boasts incredibly superior definition and image quality made possible with a new Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, adoption of the latest EXPEED 4 image-processing engine, an effective pixel count of 36.3-million pixels, and a standard range of sensitivities from ISO 64 to ISO 12800. Not only does it offer extremely accurate AF, but vibrations generated inside the camera have been reduced to maximize the resolution of its 36.3-million pixels for sharp and clear images. The camera also supports recording of smooth, extremely sharp 60p full-HD (1920 x 1080) movies. What’s more, high-speed continuous shooting at up to 5 fps with the FX-format image area and up to 7 fps* with the DX-format image area is possible for excellent response to a wide variety of scenes.

Here are those features explained:

36.3MP FX-Format CMOS Sensor without an Optical Low Pass Sensor

Nikon’s highest resolution sensor is housed in the D810, and by omitting the Optical Low Pass Filter, the sensor provides superior sharpness and detail.

EXPEED 4 Image Processor

The EXPEED 4 processor provides 30% faster performance over the EXPEED 3 as well improved low noise imaging throughout the ISO range. Support for 1080p video capture at 60 fps is featured and the processor’s increased efficiency enables up to 1200 still shots and 40 minutes of video recording per charge.

Native ISO Range of 64 to 12,800

The improved ISO range compared to the D800 enables more effective low light imaging, and the ISO can be expanded from 32 to 51,200.

Advanced Multi-CAM 3500FX Auto Focus Sensor

Versatile AF Modes of 9, 21, and 51 points with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D tracking enable fast, precise auto focus control. Group Area AF groups individual points for improved subject tracking.

RAW SIZE S

12-bit uncompressed capture is supported for smaller file sizes.

Continuous Shooting

In FX mode, the D810 can shoot up to 5 fps, and in DX mode it can capture up to 7 fps when utilizing the MB-D12 battery grip with AA batteries.

Quiet Continuous Mode

A redesigned Sequencer/Balancer Mechanism enables Quiet Continuous Mode for near silent sequential shooting

Picture Control

In addition to standard, neutral, vivid, monochrome, portrait and landscape, image control options have been expanded to include Flat Picture Control which is geared for shooting in RAW modes or for video capture. Also, a clarity option has been added to all Picture Control settings and better control over Picture Control is enabled by fine 0.25 steps.

Full HD 1080p Video Capture in 60/30/24 fps

Video recording is supported in both FX and DX formats with an ISO range from 64 to 12,800 and expandable to 51, 200. Simultaneous recording to memory cards and to an external recorder is now supported. A built-in stereo microphone as well as jacks for external microphone and headphones are included, and Auto ISO adjustment is supported in manual mode for smooth exposure transitions.

3.2″ LCD Monitor with 1,229k-dot Resolution

A high resolution LCD provides more detailed playback viewing and live view capture. A split screen display zoom for still shooting is supported and zebra stripes indicate highlights in video mode.

Optical Viewfinder

Improved coatings on the optical components render brighter and more accurate color, and the Organic EL information display makes it easier to make adjustments under bright/dim conditions.

Interval Timer/Time-Lapse Shooting

Exposure smoothing is supported in time-lapse and interval shooting modes and the number of recordable images has been increased to 9,999.

Flash

Both a built-in flash and hot shoe mount are supported with i-TTL metering.

Ergonomics

A larger hand grip improves handling, and a secondary “i” button has been added for easier access to important settings.

Try B&H FOR THE Nikon D810 camera if you need it, it’s selling for $3296.95 HERE

Nikon D810 Cinema Bundle

or they have a cinema bundle for $4996.95 HERE.

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