Dpedraza wrote:
I hated the ISO performance of my 800 it was horrible
I think a good number of people would disagree with you on that one .
If you "hated" the D800 ISO performance, which is second only to very few cameras like the Df/D3s/D4/D4s, you aren't going to be happy with the D810 ISO performance either, which is marginally better.
CanadaMark wrote:
I think a good number of people would disagree with you on that one .
If you "hated" the D800 ISO performance, which is second only to very few cameras like the Df/D3s/D4/D4s, you aren't going to be happy with the D810 ISO performance either, which is marginally better.
Personally, I would say it isn't better at all. If I had to be unhappy about one thing, it would be that I notice no difference at all in high iso performance over the d800.
CanadaMark wrote:
I think a good number of people would disagree with you on that one .
If you "hated" the D800 ISO performance, which is second only to very few cameras like the Df/D3s/D4/D4s, you aren't going to be happy with the D810 ISO performance either, which is marginally better.
I meant high iso. 6400 looks terrible at least to me on the 800.
...Question about colors. Does anybody notice a difference in the actual image output colors between D800 and D810? Like, skin tones, etc...? I have never liked skin tones from the D800 at all, and I was never able to produce skin tones like the above samples no matter what I did to edit the photos.
form wrote:
...Question about colors. Does anybody notice a difference in the actual image output colors between D800 and D810? Like, skin tones, etc...? I have never liked skin tones from the D800 at all, and I was never able to produce skin tones like the above samples no matter what I did to edit the photos.
If you want best possible skin tons/color then you have to use a color checker and a gray card. No camera produces perfect color just by itself.
Probably the wrong side of the fence to say this but I've always thought Canon does a lot better job on skin tones than Nikon, out of camera.
Interesting about the AF though. Is it that lenses don't need correction now or is there a big difference in accuracy? The D800 already seemed like it did a pretty good job.
form wrote:
...Question about colors. Does anybody notice a difference in the actual image output colors between D800 and D810? Like, skin tones, etc...? I have never liked skin tones from the D800 at all, and I was never able to produce skin tones like the above samples no matter what I did to edit the photos.
Skin tone is my number issue with D800 coming from Canon. it was a nightmare initially but my eyes are slowly adjusting to it. I carry my ExpoDisc anywhere I go with D800 but skin tone is still a struggle. Color checker will be my next investment.
m.sommers00 wrote:
Probably the wrong side of the fence to say this but I've always thought Canon does a lot better job on skin tones than Nikon, out of camera.
Interesting about the AF though. Is it that lenses don't need correction now or is there a big difference in accuracy? The D800 already seemed like it did a pretty good job.
On my 810, it was day and night. No correction on my 600mm or my 80-400. On top of that, the AF locks on much better. I would always get some AF chatter with my 80-400, now, rock solid just like my D4.
Too bad I had to send it back
My 810 had dozens of stuck and hot pixels, even at low ISOs. I tried the usual steps to map them out, but they didn't work. By comparison, my 800/e had NONE at the same ISOs. Hopefully my new copy will have AF that's just as good as the first (less the pixel problems)
form wrote:
...Question about colors. Does anybody notice a difference in the actual image output colors between D800 and D810? Like, skin tones, etc...? I have never liked skin tones from the D800 at all, and I was never able to produce skin tones like the above samples no matter what I did to edit the photos.
Latest color camera from Nikon was D3x-it is best worlds color camera with Fuji S5 pro.latest Nikons cameras was yellow-green mixed colors....I have those both cameras with D800e and ordered D810-D800/e/810 not for colors-for sharpness,iso and video performance only.