Nikon D800 / D800E Status and Info
I am told by B&H Photo that I might have a Nikon D800 on April 5th or so.
The D800 is an exciting development. Not just megapixels, but megapixels with high color quality and dynamic range and well controlled noise. Or so it seems from what I’ve seen. We shall see.
If you’re getting a D800, then consider Making Sharp Images a mandatory investment.
Recent writings on the Nikon D800 and D800E and lenses
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- Nikon D800 Focusing Screens
- Nikon D800 — Could Have Its Own Issues
- Choosing between the Nikon D800 or Nikon D800E
- Nikon D800 / D800E — Which Nikon Lenses?
- Nikon D800 / D800E — Lens Requirements for 36 Megapixels
- 36MP Nikon D800 / D800E — Technique and Tolerances
- Diffraction, Sharpness and Nikon D800E
- Comparing 36 Megapixels: Nikon D800 vs Leica S2?
- Reader Asks: Zeiss 50mm f/2 Makro-Planar on Nikon D800?
- Reader asks: Will Moiré Be Fully Correctable on the D800E?
- My Thoughts on D800/D800E Features
- Nikon D800 / D800E — Which Nikon Lenses?
- Is Binning an Option in RAW for D800? What About Computer Speed for 36MP?
- Why Both a D800 and D800E?
- Nikon D800E — Nikon’s Sample Photos
- Nikon D800E: Moiré
- 36-Megapixel Nikon D800 and D800E
Related items
See also Making Sharp Images.
- Lens Performance: What Matters
- Which Wide-Angle Lens is Best?
- Blur Can Be Beautiful
- Lenses as an Investment; Electronic Lenses vs Manual Control.
- My Reference Lenses For Testing Sharpness.
- Shooting a New Lens — Focus.
- What Does Depth of Field Mean on a 36 Megapixel Camera?
- Reader Comments on Lens Reviews.
See also the blog reverse-chronological index.