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Is the Nikon D800 good for video?

Is the Nikon D800 good for video?

The 24 frames/second mode is popular with some people, who feel it gives a more “movie like” look to their videos because 24fps is the frame rate for cinema. The Nikon D800 saves its video files in the MOV format, using H. 264/MPEG-4 encoding.

Can the D800 shoot 4K?

While you might be lusting after the latest high-end gear to get 4K resolutions and beyond, it turns out your lowly Nikon D800 (superseded by the 810) is capable of seriously high-resolution RAW video — close to true 8K.

When was the Nikon D800 discontinued?

2014
D800 2014 Digital Cameras Discontinued.

Does Nikon D800 have live view?

Nikon D800 and D800E thumb controller. Press [Lv] to fire up Live View. To get your D800 or D800E to focus (slowly) in Live View, press the AF-ON button or hold the shutter halfway. To make a movie once in movie mode Live View, press the red Movie button near the shutter release.

Does the Nikon D800 have wifi?

Wi-Fi is available for Nikon’s pro digital cameras (D4 series, D3 series, D800 series, D700 series and D300 series) as photojournalists and other pros need a way to get their images from the camera to their picture editor or wire service so they can be posted online shortly after being captured.

Is the Nikon d800 a mirrorless camera?

The D800 is a DSLR, while the Z7 is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera. Both cameras are equipped with a full frame sensor. The D800 has a resolution of 36.2 megapixels, whereas the Z7 provides 45.4 MP….Sensor comparison.

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Camera Model Nikon D800E
Sensor Class Full Frame
Resolution (MP) 36.2
Horiz. Pixels 7360

What is the shutter life of a Nikon D800?

For the D800, Nikon claims a shutter life expectancy of 200 000 actuations. However, it is important to note that the shutter rating does not provide a guarantee of a certain photo count before shutter maintenance or replacement are needed.

How do I turn off auto ISO on Nikon D800?

Auto ISO sensitivity control can be turned on or off by pressing the button and rotating the sub-command dial.

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