• Reviews around color (4.45 of 5)

    Nikon D800 36.3 MP CMOS FX-Format Digital SLR Camera (Body Only) (OLD MODEL)

    • Beautiful color
    • no gel and the skin just came out warm and perfect, no blue color cast on the eyes even on studios.
    • Great ISO performance, clean at 1600, usable at 3200, sharp at 800.Great and accurate color, even though I prefer the colors my D7000
    • All the pictures were sharp (with dramatic detail), properly exposed and with great color.
    • The color in high-ISO and incandescent situations is SO BALANCED, compared to my D300 which basically just gave red, this is worlds better.
    • The colors and details are amazing, and I'm shooting RAW.
    • Details in the shadows can be pulled out without triggering false color appearance, up to a certain extent of course
    • Nikon has really outperformed with this new DSLR and the clear improvements are:- Much improved Dynamic Range, which was my main problem since my first DSLR- Better colors straight off the camera: deeper and
    • D800 will have green tint issue under Energy Saving Light bulb because the light bulb gives bright color while having low kelvin tempter and d800 couldnt adjust to it
    • The camera renders beautiful color tones, particularly skin tones
    • I have been recommending this camera to all of my students that attend my photography workshops ( [...] ) and now after using it for almost over a year, I can comfortably recommend this camera to anyone that is looking for a small portable DSLR than can deliver lots of megapixels for not much dinero and still be able to be amazed with great colors and details each and every
    • Sharp, good colors, great range
    • the d800/24-70 produces great color
    • It has amazing clarity, color and does great in low light.
    • The D800 does almost everything you can hope for in a DSLR; fast focus, good color, easily understandable menus, and well placed ergonomics make this my favorite of all the cameras I have used throughout my 12 year career as a photographer
    • You can downsample the size of the images in-camera and get great color depth and rendition
    • But for everything else, it's wonderful, I love having the extra pixels and the color is perfection
    • The colors are rich and and have a real depth to them
    • The Canon 5D MkIII's sensor has less dynamic range, 1.3 bits less color space, but those 24 bits it does have are beautiful colors that require less post-processing for nice skin tones.
    • The colors are really magnificent with a depth approaching Ektachrome, Image details are razor sharp even when blown up; it is amazing to see the facial details, the individual hairs, on a big cat taken 25 yards distant with the D800 and a 70-200mm lens.
    • The D800 focuses easily in very low light and the high ISO noise levels and color rendition are among the best of any camera - from any maker, at any price
    • This means I can recover more in raw, but it also just means nicer color in