May 22, 2012

Nikon D800 and D4 Comparison

Here is the comparison of Nikon D4, (direct successor of D3 and D3s) with new Full Frame 16.2Mp sensor and Nikon D800, (successor to D700) with 36.3MP CMOS sensor. With these two models Nikon has introduced some significant new technology to its high-end DSLR lineup, perhaps the most significant of which is a very impressive-looking video specification. Both cameras offer full HD video with live audio monitoring and the option to record uncompressed footage to a harddrive via the built-in HDMI port. Despite the cost and resolution disparity though, the two cameras have a lot in common.



Reasons to Buy Nikon D800
  •  Low Noise at high ISO.
  • Great Color depth
  •  Large Screen
  •  Great Image Quality.
  •  Wide Dynamic Range.
  •  High True Resolution.

Reasons to Buy Nikon D4.

  • Low Noise at high ISO.(2 965 ISO)
  • Rapid Fire.
  • Movie Continuous Focus.
  • Large Screen.
  • In-Camera HDR.
  • Great Battery Life.


 Advantages of the Nikon D4.
  • Shoots much faster:                               11fps vs 4fps.
  • Much longer battery life:                 2600shots vs 900 shots.
  • Better boost ISO:                      204,800 ISO vs 25,600 ISO.
  • Slightly low noise at high ISO:         2965 ISO vs 2853 ISO.
  • Better Maximum Light Sensitivity: 12,800 ISO vs 6,400 ISO


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Advantages of the Nikon D800.
  • Much higher true Resolution:              36.2 MP vs 15.9 MP
  • Better Image quality:                                 95.0 vs 89.0
  • Much Less Shutter Lag:                          42 ms vs 208 ms
  • More Dynamic Range:                        14,4 EV vs 13,1 EV
  • Significantly Smaller:              146*123*82 mm vs 160*157*91 mm
  • Better Color Depth:                            25,3 bits vs 24,7 bits
  • Slightly larger Viewfinder:                         0,72x vs 0,70x
  • Slightly Lighter:                                         900g vs 1,340 g
  • Significantly thinner:                                    3,2" vs 3,6"
  • Slightly less startup delay:                         120ms vs 300 ms
  • Significantly Cheaper:                              $6,000 vs $ 3,000
  • Built in flash:                                                 Yes vs No


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