Nikon Announces the D800's Successor, the D810 HD-SLR

From DailyTech: Nikon announced the D810 HD-SLR today, which aims to replace the D800 for professional photographers and cinematographers.

The D810 sports a new 36.3-megapixel, full-frame FX-format sensor without an optical low pass filter for increased resolution and dynamic range (the base ISO has been lowered from 100 to 64). Nikon’s EXPEED 4 image processing engine also allows the D810 to deliver enhanced response and performance.

The sensor adds micro lenses that optimize the light-gathering capabilities, thus improving image quality at high ISOs. The EXPEED 4 image processor improves JPG output and has a 30 percent increase in overall speed.

Compared to the D800, the rear display is unchanged in size at 3.2 inches. However, the brightness is increased due to a 1,229k-dot design that includes white dots in addition to the standard red, green and blue.

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