I bought one used from MPB specifically for taking pictures of my paintings and for making short promo videos for use at galleries and art fairs for my shows. I get amazing photos that I can use to make super high quality prints and the videos look fantastic. Sure it’s dated, but for what I use it for a new DSLR or mirrorless won’t give me anything worth the difference in price between roughly $550 for a decent used one and several thousands.
I bought one very recently after watching your video and love it very much. Haven’t used a DSLR for 10 years after switching to mirrorless. Thanks for your info!!
Not even today,Nikon hasn't managed to make a mirrorless camera with the image quality better than the D800! I have this camera for 10 years and i am not interested in swapping it but if i would do it,i would go for D850. The downside of D800 is it's AA filter,i compared with D800E and D850 and in terms of sharpness,with the same lenses, it falls in the last place but even so,with the right lenses,this camera is till a beast in terms of raw image quality.
I have to disagree. In terms of Images quality, the D800 falls quite far behind the newer mirrorless cameras. The recent improvements with noise have left many older sensors lacking
@@WildscaperPhotography well, exactly that's the thing. If just one point is better, strictly talking about raw image quality,it doesn't necessarily mean I should jump on a new system:) A sh D800 is about 400$,a sh D850 is around 1500€ while the newest mirrorless camera...like Z7II is, new,way above 2000€. This was my point,with someone with a D800,there is no point and nothing to miss by getting a brand new mirrorless as long as in the same price category (D800 new, mirrorless new) there is no noticeable improvement to justify the purchase :)
Between MF3 and APSC I've a number of cameras but this is the only Full Frame camera that I possess The image quality is spectacular especially with the Nikkor 20mm f1.8 lens. It will do me for any ff photography requirements, I don't see any reason to upgrade However because of it's weight, it's really a tripod camera 📷👍 Ps stop whinging, a nice shot 🤣
Photos, yes; videos, no. Anything reliant on an exposure lock to hold down the F-stop and shutter speed, while forgetting the ISO is useless for any video work.
The auto focus on mine fails on occasions. I have to switch my lens to manual or it won't shoot. It could be the lens (24-120 Nikkor f4) I don't seem to have the problem with my 20mm f1.8. It's a tripod camera definitely Very heavy but the resolution is great despite the low pass filter 📷👍
I had to send one of mine back as it had the asymmetric focus issue. After points on the left of the frame were just useless in anything but bright light. I'm thinking I may go for the Z7ii and let the D800 finally rest 🤣
A person who can use up to 40% of this camera's potential could be a decent photographer already. Built like a tank, able to create aesthetic pieces of art, for a very affordable price. An used D800 pairing with a standard 50mm 1.8 won't cost you more than 500$. They are glitches in Nikon system, just like the phenomenal D750...
I currently have a Nikon d750 but I need a back up camera would the d800 be a good choice I’m even on a budget but a wandering if I should get back a d750 or a d610 but what you think the d800 ok to get ?
Hey Dex! Yeah the 800 would be a good back up, as would the 610. You just have to bare in mind that the D800 is comparatively slow compared to more modern cameras. Hope that helps, let me know what you choose
Hi. Thanks for your comment. The 800 is a great camera even today. There are a few duds out there so be careful when buying. My main advice when buying DSLR is to invest more in the glass than the camera. That's by far the most important aspect.
This might be too specific of a question, but I’m gonna try asking it anyway. I currently use a Nikon D5600, would it be worth switching to the D800? Or is the difference between the two negligible?
That's a tricky one. The 5600 is more modern and has some features the D800 doesn't. Wifi and NFC for example. You'll probably get better image quality from the D800 but the caveat there is the larger file sizes. Also if you're lenses are all DX lenses you'll lose any benefit of the full frame sensor. I always tell people to upgrade their glass before the camera.
I have had two D800 for years, and probaly keep them til they die. They are very cheap anyway. D800 is great for most of my use as a non-pro, but AF and lack of tilting screen and wifi can from time to time be bad. Because of the slow AF I did get a D500, a great camera for action, but picturequality is not better than D800 as I see it. Actualy, I sold the D500 after a year. Both D500 and D800 are very solid buildt, and D5600 is probaly close also in picturequality. If you only have DX-lenses, keep the 5600, it is more up to date and easy to carry for a long day.
I have an important question. Actually my D800 has A 1.01/B1.02 firmware. I'm thinking about update the firmware and I've just read that the newest firmware (A1.11/B1.11) has some problems with sigma lens. Is that true? Should I update to A1.10/B1.10 than? Please help :)
More beautiful pictures, thank you!
Thank you. More to come so be sure to subscribe 😃
@@WildscaperPhotography we can do it together!
Most ppl buying mirrorless don't even know what mirrorless means.
Unused both. But mainly the mirrorless (Z6ii) these days
I have both the D800 and Fuji GFX
Yes bought one a few years back.Does the job just like my F3 did without fuss.
I bought one used from MPB specifically for taking pictures of my paintings and for making short promo videos for use at galleries and art fairs for my shows. I get amazing photos that I can use to make super high quality prints and the videos look fantastic. Sure it’s dated, but for what I use it for a new DSLR or mirrorless won’t give me anything worth the difference in price between roughly $550 for a decent used one and several thousands.
I bought one very recently after watching your video and love it very much. Haven’t used a DSLR for 10 years after switching to mirrorless. Thanks for your info!!
Wow. Just don't mention my name when you tell your partner 😂😂
@@WildscaperPhotography Haha, I won’t 🤣
I use mine for portrait work outdoors and in the studio. A great camera that's built to last.
Not even today,Nikon hasn't managed to make a mirrorless camera with the image quality better than the D800! I have this camera for 10 years and i am not interested in swapping it but if i would do it,i would go for D850.
The downside of D800 is it's AA filter,i compared with D800E and D850 and in terms of sharpness,with the same lenses, it falls in the last place but even so,with the right lenses,this camera is till a beast in terms of raw image quality.
I have to disagree. In terms of Images quality, the D800 falls quite far behind the newer mirrorless cameras. The recent improvements with noise have left many older sensors lacking
@@WildscaperPhotography well, exactly that's the thing. If just one point is better, strictly talking about raw image quality,it doesn't necessarily mean I should jump on a new system:)
A sh D800 is about 400$,a sh D850 is around 1500€ while the newest mirrorless camera...like Z7II is, new,way above 2000€. This was my point,with someone with a D800,there is no point and nothing to miss by getting a brand new mirrorless as long as in the same price category (D800 new, mirrorless new) there is no noticeable improvement to justify the purchase :)
Im in No need for a better cam than my d810
Between MF3 and APSC I've a number of cameras but this is the only Full Frame camera that I possess
The image quality is spectacular especially with the Nikkor 20mm f1.8 lens. It will do me for any ff photography requirements, I don't see any reason to upgrade
However because of it's weight, it's really a tripod camera 📷👍
Ps stop whinging, a nice shot 🤣
What was I whining about? 😂 I haven't watched this one since I published it 😂
Great night, sunset was meh! Thanks for the shout out, next time fingers crossed for a better sun set, you still got some great inages
Aye. Not bad. Not portfolio shots. But I've taken much worse in my day 🙃
Yo tengo está cámara con 20,000 shots solo fotos especiales y no necesito una z o una Sony 7, muy buen video y ánimo,saludos desde México
I use these for landscapes, 12-16 mp is plenty for portrait photography.
I find 24 is a good all round sweet spot. Most.ofnthe prints in my office are off the D500 at 20Mp
I just bought one it’s awesome thanks for sharing your experience
Excellent!
@@WildscaperPhotography it’s runs along side my D700 and D3 they cover everything that I need 👍🏻
Beautiful camera looking to add one to my bag great value as well nice video and beautiful images makes me want one more subbed 👍🏻
Cheers for the shout out Ian. It was a shame we didn't get the light but we had a good laugh.
No bother mate! All 18 of my subs would be thrilled to check out your channel!
Which one is good for studio photos D90,D800 ??
I've never used a D90 in a Studio environment. As long as you have good lighting it should still perform well enough
Photos, yes; videos, no.
Anything reliant on an exposure lock to hold down the F-stop and shutter speed, while forgetting the ISO is useless for any video work.
The auto focus on mine fails on occasions. I have to switch my lens to manual or it won't shoot.
It could be the lens (24-120 Nikkor f4) I don't seem to have the problem with my 20mm f1.8.
It's a tripod camera definitely
Very heavy but the resolution is great despite the low pass filter 📷👍
I had to send one of mine back as it had the asymmetric focus issue. After points on the left of the frame were just useless in anything but bright light.
I'm thinking I may go for the Z7ii and let the D800 finally rest 🤣
A person who can use up to 40% of this camera's potential could be a decent photographer already. Built like a tank, able to create aesthetic pieces of art, for a very affordable price. An used D800 pairing with a standard 50mm 1.8 won't cost you more than 500$. They are glitches in Nikon system, just like the phenomenal D750...
If you know how to use it then a big yes.
Indeed. But I'd struggle to make that sentence into a ten minute piece of content 😂
I currently have a Nikon d750 but I need a back up camera would the d800 be a good choice I’m even on a budget but a wandering if I should get back a d750 or a d610 but what you think the d800 ok to get ?
Hey Dex! Yeah the 800 would be a good back up, as would the 610. You just have to bare in mind that the D800 is comparatively slow compared to more modern cameras.
Hope that helps, let me know what you choose
Do you recommend this for beginners?
Sure absolutely. But it can be quite frustrating to jump straight into such an advanced camera.
I am a new in DSLR,Would you commend me to get my first camera for this and a 50 f1.8? thx :)
Hi. Thanks for your comment.
The 800 is a great camera even today. There are a few duds out there so be careful when buying. My main advice when buying DSLR is to invest more in the glass than the camera. That's by far the most important aspect.
This might be too specific of a question, but I’m gonna try asking it anyway. I currently use a Nikon D5600, would it be worth switching to the D800? Or is the difference between the two negligible?
That's a tricky one. The 5600 is more modern and has some features the D800 doesn't. Wifi and NFC for example.
You'll probably get better image quality from the D800 but the caveat there is the larger file sizes. Also if you're lenses are all DX lenses you'll lose any benefit of the full frame sensor. I always tell people to upgrade their glass before the camera.
I have had two D800 for years, and probaly keep them til they die. They are very cheap anyway. D800 is great for most of my use as a non-pro, but AF and lack of tilting screen and wifi can from time to time be bad. Because of the slow AF I did get a D500, a great camera for action, but picturequality is not better than D800 as I see it. Actualy, I sold the D500 after a year. Both D500 and D800 are very solid buildt, and D5600 is probaly close also in picturequality. If you only have DX-lenses, keep the 5600, it is more up to date and easy to carry for a long day.
great video ian
Thanks JC 👍 glad you enjoyed it and hopefully found it useful
@@WildscaperPhotography yes was great thanks so much 🤗🤗
So what happened to the other guys channel links?
Someone didn't watch till the end..... 😂
They're attached to the end card
What’s the brand of the orange rig on the body? It’s dope
Neewer
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I have an important question. Actually my D800 has A 1.01/B1.02 firmware. I'm thinking about update the firmware and I've just read that the newest firmware (A1.11/B1.11) has some problems with sigma lens. Is that true? Should I update to A1.10/B1.10 than? Please help :)
I honestly.couldn't tell you as I don't use any Sigma lenses on the D800
@@WildscaperPhotography no any other issues with the newest firmware A1.11/B1.11?