Nikon D810 Detailed Review

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In additional D810 was introduced by Nikon in June 2014. It belongs to the Professional DSLRs category.

Nikon is well-known and shouldn’t require further introduction, please see our manufacturer’s page for more digital cameras by Nikon.

Brand Nikon
Category DSLR
Date 06/2014
Sensor Properties

The D810 has a Full frame CMOS sensor with size of 36 x 24 mm² (1.42″ x 0.94″).

Picture of D810’s sensor compared to popular format.

Infographic: D810 comparing sensor sizes

The 1-Euro coin has a diameter of 23.25mm.

The D810’s image sensor has an effective resolution of around 36 megapixel. The resolution is far above average and will easily be sufficient for years to come. Photos with this resolution can easily be printed in A2 size or larger, even if unwanted parts of the photo have to be cropped.

The Nikon supports taking images in RAW. RAW images are stored as they come from the sensor, without any in-camera processing or sharpening. Converting to JPEG or other formats takes place on the computer, using software like Adobe Lightroom or Nikon’s RAW converter. This involves one extra processing step but almost always results in superior image quality. Some filters, like converting to monochrome (black and white) will only yield decent results when used with RAW images.

The D810 features a mechanism for automatic sensor cleaning.

Format Full frame
Sensor area 36.00 x 24.00mm²
(1.42″ x 0.94″)
Type CMOS
Resolution (physical) 37.10 megapixel
Resolution (effective) 36.30 megapixel
Pixel size 23.90 µm²
Sensor cleaning
RAW support
Continuous 5 frames/second
Lens
Interchangeable lens
Mount Nikon F
Viewfinder Properties

The D810 has an optical viewfinder with a penta prism. Viewfinders with a penta prism are typical for enthusiast and professional DSLRs. The viewfinder covers 100% of the field of view and has a magnification of 0.70x, an above average value for a viewfinder like this.

Type Optical (Penta prism)
Coverage 100%
Magnification 0.70x
Dioptric correction
Shutter

The D810’s shutter speed varies from 1/8000s to 30s.

Max. shutter speed 1/8000s
Min. shutter speed 30s
Sensitivity Properties

The D810’s sensitivity is from 64 ISO and 12800 ISO.

Also, Nikon’s sensitivity can be boosted to 51200. Therefore, ISO boosting will lead to growth noise.

Automatic
Min. sensitivity 64 ISO
Max. sensitivity 12800 ISO
Boost 51200 ISO
Exposure Modes

The D810 supports all general exposure modes.

The Nikon allows spot exposure for the difficult occasion.

Multi-Segment
Average
Partial
Spot
Auto Focus Properties

The D810’s auto focus processor uses 51 AF points (or sensors). A basic rule of thumb says that the more AF points you have, the better. More AF points mean a better chance to have a point at the location of interest in a scene, a big plus in challenging situations (e.g. in sports).

Manual focus is also possible with the Nikon, a plus in tricky situations or for some creative freedom.

Type Phase Detection, Contrast Detection
AF points 51
Manual focusing
Flash Specs

The D810 has a built-in flash with a diapason of up to 12m (40 ft.). That range will fit for almost all occasion.

Built-in
Range 12.00m
(40 ft.)
Hot shoe
Display Specs

The D810 features a monitor with a diagonal of 80.00mm (3.1 in.) and a resolution of c. 1.23 megapixel. That’s about average.

Unfortunately, the D810’s monitor is not articulated. That can make it tricky to frame your subject in some situations, e.g. when taking selfies.

The D810 does not feature a touch screen.

Display characteristics at a glance:

Type LCD
Size 80.00mm (diagonal)
(3.1 in.)
Resolution 1.23 megapixel
Articulated
Touch screen
Video Specs

D810 video supported the resolution with 1920 x 1080 pixel.

Also the camera is equipped with an external microphone.

Nikon D810 Video parameters:

Max. resolution 1920 x 1080 pixel
…with frame rates 25 frames/second
30 frames/second
50 frames/second
60 frames/second
External microphone
Connectivity & Wireless Specs

Built-in wireless connectivity is not available with the Nikon. You will need appropriate accessories to wirelessly transfer images between camera and smartphone.

However, the camera can be controlled over a wired connection.

Connect the Nikon to a monitor or TV set over HDMI.

USB 3.0 is already supported by the Nikon. USB 3.0 greatly speeds up transferring images and videos to the computer.

Connection parameters:

WiFi
Bluetooth
NFC
Remote (wired)
Remote (infrared)
Apps
HDMI (standard)
HDMI (mini)
HDMI (micro)
USB 2.0
USB 3.0
USB Micro
USB Mini
USB-C
Custom
Memory

The camera uses CompactFlash cards.

The camera supports SD HC and SD XC cards.

Memory cards characteristics:

Slots 2
Memory cards SD
SDHC
SDXC
CompactFlash
Battery

The Nikon D810 has a EN-EL15 LiIon battery. The battery provides a shooting life of 1200 shots. It`s enough for one day or more.

The D810’s battery battery parameters:

Type EN-EL15 LiIon
Removable
In-camera charging
Battery life 1200 photos
Size

The Nikon D810’s dimensions are 146 x 123 x 81.5mm³. (5.7″ x 4.8″ x 3.2″). That’s the body only, without lens. The camera’s weight is a rather considerable 980 grams (31.6 oz.). Add to this the weight of the lens.

Here is front and top view of the D810:

Dimensions Comparison

For a better idea of the size of the camera, takes a look off camera and ID card comparison image.

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