Overview | |
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Type | Digital single-lens reflex |
Released | 26 June 2014 |
Intro price | $2900 (2014 price) $1200 (2019 price) |
Lens | |
Lens | Interchangeable, Nikon F-mount |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor | 35.9×24 mm Full Frame FX format CMOS, 4.88 μm pixel size |
Maximum resolution | 7360 × 4912 pixels (36.3 megapixels) |
Film speed | 64–12,800, extended mode 32 to 51,200 |
Storage media | CompactFlash (Type I, UDMA compliant) and Secure Digital (UHS-I compliant; SDHC, SDXC compatible and with Eye-Fi WLAN support) |
Focusing | |
Focus modes | Instant single-servo (AF-S); continuous-servo (AF-C); auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A); manual (M) |
Focus areas | Multi-CAM 3500FX 51-point AF |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure bracketing | 2 to 9 frames in 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, or 1 EV steps, up to 8 EV range. Or 2 to 5 frames in steps of 2 or 3 EV, up to 12 EV range |
Exposure modes | Programmed Auto [P], Shutter-Priority Auto [S], Aperture-Priority Auto [A], Manual [M] |
Exposure metering | TTL 3D Color Matrix Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor |
Metering modes | Matrix, center-weighted, spot, highlight-weighted metering |
Flash | |
Flash | Integrated manual pop-up with button release Guide number 12/39 (ISO 100, m/ft) |
Flash bracketing | −3 to +3 EV in increments of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, or 1 EV; 2 to 5 frames in steps of 2 or 3 EV |
Shutter | |
Shutter | Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter |
Shutter speed range | 1/8000 to 30 s, bulb, X-sync at 1/250 s. |
Continuous shooting | 5 frames per second; 6 per second in DX and 1.2× crop modes; 7 per second with battery grip in DX and 1.2× crop modes |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | Optical pentaprism, 100% coverage, approx. 0.70× magnification |
Image processing | |
White balance | Flat, Landscape, Monochrome, Neutral, Portrait, Standard, Vivid, Custom: Picture Control 2.0 |
WB bracketing | 2 to 9 frames in 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, or 1 EV steps |
Dynamic range bracketing | 2 frames using selected value for one frame or 3 to 5 frames using preset values for all frames |
Dynamic range compressor | Active D-Lighting: auto, extra high, high, normal, low or off |
General | |
LCD screen | 3.2 inch, 1229k-dot RGBW VGA resolution |
Battery | Nikon EN-EL15a/EN-EL15 rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
AV Port(s) | HDMI C (mini) |
Data Port(s) | USB 3.0, Nikon 10-Pin |
Dimensions | 146×123×81.5 mm (5.75×4.84×3.21 in) |
Weight | 880 g (31 oz), 980 g (35 oz) with battery |
Made in | Thailand |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | D800/D800E |
Successor | Nikon D850 |
The Nikon D810 is a 36.3-megapixel professional-grade full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera produced by Nikon. The camera was officially announced in June 2014, and became available in July 2014.
Compared to the former D800/D800E[1] it offers an image sensor with a base sensitivity of ISO 64 and extended range of ISO 32 to 51,200, an Expeed processor with noise reduction with claimed 1 stop noise improvement, doubled buffer size, increased frame rate and extended battery life, improved autofocus – now similar to the D4S, improved video with 1080p 60 fps and many software improvements.
The D810 was succeeded by the Nikon D850 in August 2017 and was listed as discontinued in December 2019.[2]