Nikon D810 is the Name of D800/D800E Replacement
According to the latest rumors, the Nikon D800 & D800E replacement camera will be called Nikon D810. And Nikon D810 will be announced on June 26th, 2014. The new full frame camera will be based on the D800E with a few updates (similar to the Nikon D600->Nikon D610 refresh). The price is expected to be higher than the D800E ($3,296.95)
For now there is no change in the rumored Nikon D810 specifications:
- The new mode will be called D810
- 36MP sensor
- No AA filter (just like the D800E, this time Nikon will only introduce one model without the AA filter)
- Improved software to suppress moire
- Same AF improvements like in the D4s
- Improved low light capabilities: one stop better ISO performance
- 4 centre autofocus points
- Built-in GPS
- Expeed 4 imaging processor (they may call it Expeed 4a)
- Higher resolution LCD screen
- sRAW
- 4k video is unlikely
- No Built-in Wi-Fi
- 5 fps (6fps with the MB-D12)
- The new camera will be lighter (compared to the D800/D800E)
- The price is expected to be higher than the D800E ($3,296.95)
- To be Announced on June 26th, 2014
- The camera will be made in Thailand
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