Nikon D800 SLR Camera Test
Nikon very skillfully entered the new camera into the existing line of technology. It is ideal for landscape painters, for studio photographers, for creative photography in not very difficult lighting conditions. Here, the very highest resolution and the not too strong influence of the noise level on the final image will come in handy. Excellent autofocus and metering are more likely a stone in a garden of competitors, rather than a real competitive advantage. Even with the worst autofocus and metering, the camera would find its buyer. Indeed, by all preconditions, the D800 is unlikely to replace the D700 in the niche of amateur reporting and event shooting. Most likely, both cameras will successfully coexist on the market. Well, we continue to watch with interest the new round of the megapixel race. It's only the beginning!
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