Beautiful precision, Very low electronic noise, Quality optical viewfinder, Video capability keeps getting better, Burst mode: 5 fps, Autofocus: quick and precise using optical viewfinder, Solid body that can withstand shocks, Quieter shutter release
Display doesn't tilt or swivel, No builtin WiFi or GPS, Big, heavy body, File size, Two memory card formats, Joypad selector a bit small
The D810 could just as easily have been a cursory revision of the D800, but Nikon instead went to considerable efforts to give it better picture quality, faster autofocus, an improved burst mode and a worthwhile video function. As it turns out, this is ou...
36.3-million-pixel, full-frame sensor, No optical low-pass filter, Fast, accurate 51-point AF system
Large file size at full resolution, Heavy and sizeable build
Its easy to look at the Nikon D810 and dismiss it as a small upgrade to the D800/D800E. However, what Nikon has done is take some of the slight issues from the previous cameras, fix them, and then add a host of new features. The LCD screen has been great...
Published: 2014-07-29, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Huge images can offer epic quality, sturdy weather-sealed build, excellent autofocus system in single or continuous autofocus
Where's the 4K video?, single SD slot (single CF slot), slower shutter speed deficiencies are amplified due to resolution
Rather than look at the D810 like a small upgrade to the D800, we've been impressed with what this camera can do. So much that we consider it to be Nikon's best DSLR camera. It might not be as fast as the D4S, the high resolution won't suit all pro...
Rock solid construction, Heavyweight features, 36MP resolution sensor
Weight, Nose smudges on LCD
The 36.3 megapixel D810 targets both pro photographers needing that maximum resolution for potentially huge enlargements, as well as aspirational advanced photographers who will appreciate a lower price point than the flagship Nikon D4S. Outwardly the D81...
36.3-million-pixel, full-frame sensor, No optical low-pass filter, Fast, accurate 51-point AF system
Large file size at full resolution, Heavy and sizeable build
Its easy to look at the Nikon D810 and dismiss it as a small upgrade to the D800/D800E. However, what Nikon has done is take some of the slight issues from the previous cameras, fix them, and then add a host of new features. The LCD screen has been great...
Fantastic image quality, Fast and accurate autofocus, Superb dynamic range
No inbuilt Wi-Fi, No 4K video capture, Not a huge upgrade over the D800E
It may be more re-hash than revolution, but the Nikon D810 can produce staggeringly good images when paired with the right lens. It's no shooting performance slouch either.Next, read our best cameras round-up...
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The Nikon D810 is an excellent camera that's well-suited to landscape, still-life and macro photographers, yet is also capable of delivering superb sport, action and wildlife photos...
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