The Nikon D810 ($3,299.95, body only) is a full-frame camera with a high-resolution 36-megapixel image sensor, a tank-like build quality, and loads of features that will satisfy pro photographers and ...
Two years ago, when Nikon unleashed the D800 and D800E on the world, their 36.3-megapixel sensors shocked many photographers (and their hard drives). Now, Nikon has revealed its update to the ...
SINGAPORE — The Nikon D810 is seriously good. So good that it might be the best DSLR available on the market today — even better than Nikon’s own flagship professional-grade DSLR, the D4S. The D810 is ...
When Nikon first introduced the D800, most everyone was wowed by its 36.3-megapixel imaging sensor. But it seems that a substantial number of shooters also complained that the files were just too ...
We recently compared a selection of the best entry-level and enthusiast APS-C DSLRs on the market. But if sensor size is important to you, you might want a full frame offering in your next camera. So ...
Last month, I took the Nikon D810 out on the Sierra High Route — one of the toughest adventures around. It got dirty, wet, and constantly banged around. Here’s how it performed. Three years ago, my ...
Nikon does sell the WT-5A Wireless Transmitter ($877) and UT-1 Communication Unit ($470) to add Wi-Fi file transfer and remote control to the D810. It's an expensive add-on, but it adds wireless ...
The D810’s rugged, weather sealed body looks nearly identical to the D800’s, but houses a bevy of improvements inside. Looking at the specifications alone, you might not really understand the ...