Nikon
on Thursday announced that it had launched its latest DSLR camera – the
Nikon D810 – in India. The camera offers features like the ability to
shoot full-HD, a full-frame 36.3-megapixel CMOS sensor, and a wide ISO
range to give photographers and filmmakers the ability to shoot under
varied lighting conditions. The Nikon D810 will be available across
India starting last week of July, but the company has not detailed the
price yet.
The Nikon D810 has been billed for its video shooting
capabilities. It features support for recording 1080p movies at 60 fps
(frames per second). The readout method of the image sensor has been
optimised to produce better visuals. The HDMI output also allows for
external recording. Also featured on the D810 is a dual format recording
option which includes the full-frame (FX) format and the
cropped-format. Center-weighted and highlight-weighted metring allow
users to achieve stable metring under changing light conditions. The
highlight weighted metring detects the brightest areas of the scene and
determines automatically the exposure.
The D810 also features the
new Expeed 4 image-processing engine. The sensor has been designed
without an optical low-pass filter to ensure images are rich. ISO
sensitivity ranges from 64 to 12,800. It can be decreased to Lo1 (ISO 32
equivalent) and increased to HI 2 (ISO 51,200) equivalent. There is a
51-point autofocus system, as well as a new group area AF that helps
avoid unintentional background focussing. The optical viewfinder also
has a new prism coating that enables enhanced light transmission ratio,
colouration and a full frame coverage during shots. The display has an
organic EL display element, which Nikon claims will provide a clear
display.
In addition, Nikon says that the “split-screen display
zoom” function enlarges two points on the same horizontal line
simultaneously to provide accurate image levelling. Hiroshi Takashina,
Managing Director, Nikon India said, “Nikon has a legacy of designing
products that achieve highest standards of quality, detailing,
experience and performance. With today’s announcement we are certain to
set new benchmarks in the world of photography and video shooting as the
magnificent 36.3 megapixel count of new Nikon D810 combines exceptional
imaging technology and innovative features to deliver an unparalleled
shooting experience.”
Article source: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/05/sony-a-e-hybrid-camera-reportedly-approved-possible-photokina-2014-announcement-rumor/
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