'The Nikon D810 is an excellent, well-rounded camera that's capable of delivering superb images in a wide range of conditions.'
'This is a serious camera, and much of the way the Nikon D810 operates is about zero compromise performance. '
'Heavyweight features.'
'Extremely high resolution and per-pixel sharpness. '
It's a great workhorse that can see in the dark, but you won't want to use ISO 409,600 very often
Pros: Almost indefatigable battery life, autofocus improvements for outstanding performance.
Comfortable and intelligent design, and excellent photo quality and performance
Great, responsive and versatile tool
Nikon cleans up its full-frame act with the D600 upgrade
Pros: Excellent image quality, small and light for a full-frame camera.
Unless you can find the Nikon 1 S2 at a ridiculously low price, we suggest you spend a little more money on stronger mirrorless cameras like Sony’s A5000.
Sacrificed at the altar of the J4
Ability to shoot Raw as well as JPEG
Waterproof wonder
Waterproof to 15 metres, High speed shooting at 60fps
Above average image noise for a mirrorless
Excellent LCD screen that's hinged on the side
Premium compact gets upgraded with an EVF
Strong build quality, Impressive vari-angled LCD screen
Pros: 28-200mm f/2.0-4.0 lens range and brightness, sharp images of a good quality.
Fast-shooting, well-designed camera
Fast, 51-point autofocus system, Dual SD card slots
Sharpness was very strong
Exposure, colour and white balance were all uniformly reliable
Excellent photos you'd expect from a large sensor
Screen is more than adequate for image composition in even bright light
Great image quality, Small footprint despite large APS-C sensor
Good build quality, Controls are sensibly arranged
Sharp lens, Impressive images through ISO 1600
Better JPEG image quality
Great image quality
Impressive noise control at higher ISO settings
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