![]() ![]() It even allows uncompressed 1080p signal via the HDMI port (8 bit, 4:2:2). Whereas the D700 had no movie features at all, the D800 has the most current, offering Full HD 1080p at 30/24p and 720p at 60/30p. Native ISO ranges from 100 to 6,400, but is expandable from 50 to 25,600. The D3 shared the same resolution as the D700, but the two lines have taken new directions starting in 2012. That's more than any other 35mm-size SLR currently on the market, as of this writing, and sets the D800 apart from the company's recently announced professional SLR, the Nikon D4. While it's still full frame, the new SLR is endowed with three times the pixels of its predecessor with its 36.3-megapixel sensor. Three and a half years after introducing the D700, Nikon revealed the long-awaited D800. ![]()
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