Could this be Nikon's new D800 SLR, video-shooting inheritor to the honestly extraordinary D700? According to Nikon Rumors, the answer is yes. And as leaked shots go, these are a lot improved than the standard shaky-cam unsteadiness you see.
The title underline is of march video. The D700 had none, and trailed at the back Canon's full-frame 5DMkII in this respect. The rumors say that the D800 will fire up to 1080p at 30, 25 and 24fps, and that it'll advance with a few type of audio input.
The other large change is the sensor, that will presumably be a silly 36MP. Say goodbye to hard hoop space and low-light sensitivity. The limit ISO waste at 6400, with a "hi" mode of 25,600. This is no alleviation on the D700, expected interjection to all those additional annoying pixels.
Other bullet points say that the shade will be bigger than the stream 3 inches, the the processor will be an Expeed 3, and that there will two card slots, one CF and one SD.
The body pattern is really similar. The concentration area manage has ben suspended in preference of a dedicated switch to choose stills or video, and an incorporated live-view button. The tip image has a new video beginning button, and that appears to be about it (note that these photos uncover the camera with an elective battery grip).
We might not have long to wait for to find out the truth. The Japanese launch could be this week (November 24th is what the Verge is saying), and the cost could be around 300,000, or $3,900.
Anybody wish to purchase my D700?
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you the Nikon D800 [Nikon Rumors]
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