I own both the D600 and D800. The DR of the D800 is better than that of the D600 but not by a huge difference.
If you want to use the DXO sensor rating as a guide line:
Nikon D800 DR: 14.4
Nikon D600 DR: 14.2
Exactly what I was saying, best dr of any slr. What more is there to say??
Still can't help having a nosey in this thread...
Was so close to biting the bullet the other day and picking up one of these. Even went home and talked the wife into it.
I have managed to talk myself out of it again for now though. :razz:
I had a good many reservations about the D800 and basically bought it 'by accident' when I had to return my duff D7100 but so far I have to confess that it is a very capable piece of kit.
It's not the 'feel' of the D3S but in using it whenever I can, I'm getting used to it.
hypothetical question really, but,gramps, seems you're very happy with your new toy (i'm glad too) but do you think if your D7100 had been as good as expected & images were as good as lots of others posted around, you'd still be considering the D800, or would you have been content?
I suppose i'm only asking because of my situation with the D7100 & previously felt I couldn't warrant the extra £'s for the D800. (well more precisely convincing my `moneyboss`
The crop you can achieve is scary. Still having huge res after cropping is so refreshing coming from the D700
That's why I liked the D7000 initially over my D700. (mostly for birds) Cropping pics from the D800 must be great in comparison, but how would they compare to the new D7100?
How does the dynamic range of the D800 compare to the D3s? I thought the DR of the D600 was very good.
Not sure what the D7100's like at ISO 6,400 but the D800 shows almost no noise or lack of detail up there even when pixel peeping
I wouldn't go quite THAT far... but it's incredibly good.
ISO6400 straight RAW conversion, no noise reduction.
I wouldn't go quite THAT far... but it's incredibly good.
ISO6400 straight RAW conversion, no noise reduction.
I realise the D7100 is equivalant to approx 54mp FF, but it's the issues of `noise` at high ISO's & actually how they would compare to a crop from the D800 with little birds & feather detail etc that i'd be interested in. (i'm not a pixel-peeper btw)
I still haven't walked around Bristol with the D800 yet, apart from the floating harbour at the Hotwells end.

Looks like the link is private, David?
Damn.. shouldn't matter with a direct link... hang on...
ISO6400. No noise reduction
ISO100. No noise reduction.
Try that.
You'll be putting on weight![]()
I wish. I might try for some Clifton suspension bridge sunrise shots soon though.
It has the highest DR of any slr. Beats the D3s in every area bar noise at high ISO.
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/Publications/DxOMark-Reviews/Nikon-D800-Review/Sensor-performance
If you scale the images to 12mp the noise difference is negligible
Not sure about the D3s but I would say it is slightly better than the D600
Real improvement over the D3S
Cheers fellas. I bought one today![]()
ryanyboy said:Cheers Tony. I've got a model shoot tomorrow so I'll see how it goes![]()
Well my .99p Meike grip turned up today - brand spanking new and in full working order ... an honest eBay'er!![]()