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Testseek.co.uk have collected 174 expert reviews of the Nikon D800 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D800.
Award: Editor’s Choice April 2012
April 2012
 
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The editors liked

  • Rugged construction
  • Practical layout
  • Excellent picture quality
  • Tough workhorse-like body construction
  • Highest resolution sensor in a DSLR to date provides incredible detail plus very reasonable future proofing
  • Compatibility with a very wide range of Nikon lenses increases creative flexibility for HD video and stills
  • Image quality is insane
  • Video is nothing short of superb
  • Camera layout is practical and simple to use
  • Excellent detail resolution
  • Extensive dynamic range
  • Large images
  • Superb AF system
  • The camera controls you’ll need most are neatly located within easy reach when you’re prepping your shots. Buttons on top for shooting speed
  • ISO and white balance ensures you’ve got everything you need at your fingertips and within easy reach. The Nikon D800 is clearly built with the user experience in mind. Built-in flash means you won’t have to lug around an extra accessory
  • And it works well
  • Great image quality
  • Well-considered construction
  • High resolution
  • Great price
  • 36.3MP sensor produces bags of fine detail
  • Pro-grade build quality
  • Phenomenal image quality in all conditions
  • Image quality
  • Build quality
  • Handling

The editors didn't like

  • Hefty price tag for a step-up
  • Quite bulky and heavy
  • Pricey if you don’t require all those pixels
  • Or are stepping up from a consumer DSLR
  • While big and bulky construction means it’s not the most convenient option
  • Expensive
  • Big images can cause buffer to fill too quickly
  • LCD panel hard to focus by
  • Will cost you a fortune in lenses
  • Large files sizes
  • JPEG HDR mode
  • No in
  • Camera rating
  • The large images taken by the NIkon D800 can be a strain on lower-specced computer set-ups
  • Even your higher-end desktop or laptop will have its work cut out juggling photo editing working with photos taken by the Nikon D800. The average photographer will also find that images can take up a lot of space on the memory card. There is a mode that automatically crops photos
  • But any serious photograp
  • None
  • 36.3MP sensor produces huge file sizes
  • 4fps may be a tad slow for some pros' needs
  • Some fiddly controls
  • Live view AF
  • Slower FPS (if it bothers you)

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  Published: 2012-10-26, Author: Ben , review by: alphr.com

  • A class act across the board, but the massive resolution brings drawbacks as well as benefits...

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  Published: 2012-10-01, Author: Jeremy , review by: reviewed.com

  • Rolling shutter was present on the Nikon D800, but we thought the camera kept it under control better than the competition (we saw more significant rolling shutter on the 5D Mark III). We did see excessive moire when we tilted the D800 at an angle, howeve...

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  Published: 2012-09-30, Author: TJ , review by: reviewed.com

  • The Nikon D800 is a beast of a camera, an extraordinarily high-resolution land mine, strategically placed amid the abandoned battlefield of the megapixel war . The 36.3-megapixel sensor is easily the D800's greatest asset, making it one of the most flexib...

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  Published: 2012-09-30, Author: TJ , review by: reviewed.com

 
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  Published: 2012-09-26, Author: Gavin , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Tough workhorse-like body construction, highest resolution sensor in a DSLR to date provides incredible detail plus very reasonable future proofing, compatibility with a very wide range of Nikon lenses increases creative flexibility for HD video and stills
  • Pricey if you don’t require all those pixels, or are stepping up from a consumer DSLR, while big and bulky construction means it’s not the most convenient option
  • With the 18MB file sizes produced by the D800's 36MP shots providing peace of mind plus incredible realism, this is the DSLR for those wishing to future proof their photography and enable a multitude of uses

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  Published: 2012-08-16, Author: Ben , review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Sublime ergonomics and a record-breaking resolution, but performance suffers...

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  Published: 2012-08-01, Author: Gavin , review by: T3.com

  • Rugged construction, Practical layout, Excellent picture quality
  • Hefty price tag for a step-up, Quite bulky and heavy

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  Published: 2012-07-10, Author: Cliff , review by: itproportal.com

  • Image quality, Build quality, Handling
  • Some fiddly controls, Live view AF, Slower FPS (if it bothers you)
  • No matter how you look at it, the Nikon D800 is unquestionably one of the best DSLRs on the market, and in terms of sheer picture quality and resolution, it is now the one to beat. It has class-leading colour depth and dynamic range, the best AF and mete...

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  Published: 2012-06-11, Author: Angela , review by: techradar.com

  • Excellent detail resolution, Extensive dynamic range, Large images, Superb AF system
  • Large files sizes, JPEG HDR mode, No in, camera rating
  • Many see the Canon EOS 5D Mark III as the D800's natural competitor. While the average serious enthusiast is likely to think long and hard about switching manufacturer, professional photographers are less loyal and will go with whichever option works bes...

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  Published: 2012-05-30, Author: Audley , review by: trustedreviews.com

  • 36.3MP sensor produces bags of fine detail, Pro-grade build quality, Phenomenal image quality in all conditions
  • 36.3MP sensor produces huge file sizes, 4fps may be a tad slow for some pros' needs
  • Befitting its status as a professional-grade DSLR the Nikon D800 benefits from solid, tank-like construction. Encased within an aluminium alloy frame that's fully sealed against dust and moisture, the D800 feels every inch the professional tool it's posit...

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