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D800 raw files- How are they opened in CS5? Get Sharp with the Nikon D800 | The Luminescence of Nature Photography Blog. D800e test image (full frame view) shot with Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 AFS G Nikkor. 1/200s @f/11, ISO 200. The Nikon D800 has a 36x24mm (FX format) sensor with 36-megapixel resolution. How do you get the best quality from this amazing sensor? By using good technique and properly sharpening your images, of course. If you shoot JPEG with the D800/e, you’re doing yourself a disservice if you want to make large prints (or crop). In my initial testing, I’m seeing that the sharpening halos produced by the in-camera sharpening algorithms (Nikon Picture Controls) are a little too large to bring out the finest details.

So, how should you attack your D800 images? Before you begin, do keep in mind that no amount of sharpening is going to produce great results unless you’ve got a properly focused image and a well-supported camera. Sharpening Options and Tools for Nikon D800/e files In-camera sharpening Settings In my opinion, the in-camera sharpening function with the D800/e isn’t worth using. Aperture. Nikon D800 Review: Hands-On, Metering, Autofocus | btobey.com. Not long ago, a digital SLR with 36MP seemed inconceivable. And although feasible, it would come at a huge cost. Nikon has changed the market with the D800 and D800E, a full frame 36MP DSLR introduced at just $2796 and $3096, respectively. The Nikon D800 and D800E achieve remarkable image quality throughout a vast ISO range. In fact after using the D800/E extensively in a variety of photographic environments, including weddings, landscapes, and in the studio, I would go as far to say it’s the best camera I have ever used, in terms of image quality.

I prefer the D800E to the D800 as it provides a bit more clarity, fully utilizing all 36MP. Later in the review I will provide more insight on the differences between the D800 and D800E. The Nikon D800 is not an upgrade or replacement to the Nikon D700 or D3X. The D800 also shares many similarities to the professional Nikon D4. Lastly, the D800’s video is fantastic. The D800 is vast in capabilities. D800 vs D600 D800 vs D800E.

A (very detailed) first impressions review: The Nikon D800. We all know the paper specs for the Nikon D800: 36MP, 4fps, full frame. Same ISO range as the D700 – 100 to 25,600. 100% viewfinder, full HD movies, and an improved 51-point AF system derived from the previous camera. And to boot, a D800E version with no anti-aliasing filter for even more resolution, as if 36MP with a weak filter wasn’t enough for you. What we don’t know is how it fares in the real world. What follows is what I believe is the one of, if not the first, complete, real-world test by a photographer of a production D800. 8 hours of non-stop flat-out work – so, please leave a comment if you enjoyed it. I first heard D800-shaped noises way back at a Nikon event in March 2011, both locally and from my sources in Japan.

Stall chef. All images in this review were shot as 14-bit lossless compressed NEF and converted in ACR 6.7/ PSCS5.5. Still, the camera has finally arrived, and delivered precisely on the promised date – even in a small market like Malaysia. Untitled. Disposal. HDR Bracket Setup for Nikon D800, Guide by Luke Zeme | Luke Zeme. Photomatix PRO is the most Popular HDR software out there and you can get 15% off all Photomatix software using the code LukeZemePhotography Before I get started on the technical aspect of the Nikon D800 tutorial I have supplied you guys with links to HDR software and a complete Video Tutorial, free ! HDR Software List: A Comprehensive list of HDR software & plug-ins HDR Post Processing: COMPLETE HDR PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL- POST PROCESSING- This video tutorial is super quick guide, written by myself, teaching you how to create a HDR image and what software to use.

I’ve noticed a lack of information and sharing of technique on HDR and the D800, HDR bracket choices on the D800 and HDR User bank settings on the D800 and felt like facilitating an environment to further our understanding of it. So all that said (BIG breath in ! So here is the order in which I setup my D800: -Firstly turn your camera on ;-), had to put this in ! You also have to select which type of Bracket you want to shoot. Nikon D800 - DSLR Fast Start.