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Nikon D800 topic
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  • I think moire on d800 and d800e should be the same, given that the AA filter is made for a specific pixel density...

  • Video detail is about identical to the GH2 but lots of moire on the d800E. About 2 stops better noise, but the patched GH2 noise is not a problem. I shot a music performance with both and they mixed well. Gh2 at 2500 and d800e at 5000.

  • does anyone here at the forum already have a D800 (or D800E) and can give some insights on video quality?

    and here is an interesting post, comparing the d800 and the d800e (regarding the bayer aa filter) http://falklumo.blogspot.com/2012/05/d800-aa-filter.html

  • Very good test with of the D800 and atomos ninja

  • good info for the D800 owners

  • Not really video, but here is a comparison of D800 vs. Hasselblad.

    tl;dr: The H4D's 40 MP still has clearly better DR and skin-tones, and can pull details better from blown highlights, while the D800 does better at pulling detail from underexposed shadows, and is superior when shooting at a higher ISO is required. In terms of detail, there's not a lot of difference between the H4D-40 and the D800 when a well-lit subject is properly exposed.

  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev sure, but the guys screwed up with Ninja settings, redid it all, if you read vimeo page it's clear, it's news, having video again was mistake.. it has not changed.. not sure how to post the link without embedding the player..

  • test iso 2500 no neat video, etc..

  • If the mosaic filter is a good at what it seems this could end up as the best dslr for now and clearly better than the 5D3.

  • @olegkalyan

    Look at previous page of the topic :-)

  • fstoppers finally provided the files, Ninja vs in camera.. to me it's similar on GH2 stock vs Vk hack.. do you own tests, make a conclusion.

  • Just saw this. Screen captures of D800 video shot with a D800 version of Mosaic Engineering's anti-aliasing filter. http://fennworld.blogspot.com/2012/04/d800-redeemed-moire-aint-no-more-eh.html

  • Yes, the logsistics were done by the Nikon. It was a promotion event to introduce the D800 to European camera users.

  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev The comparison of the D800 with the 5D in the Calvary event was a little unfair. To match the cameras better, the D800 could have shot in cropped (DX) mode, and with the external battery it could easily have handled a sustained 6 fps. (The external battery system plus D800 are closer in price to the 5D Mk III.) I look forward to seeing their next review on the video modes of the two cameras.

  • @olegkalyan Wow really nice. Some great locations there... I assume this was an official Nikon event, and they handled all the logistics?

  • Here is a short clip I shot with D4 mostly, several shots with D800, just a couple with GH2

  • when will it finally be in stores???

  • Just found out there is a setting in the D800 you need to set to respect the limited range of the ProRes codec.

    Page 257 in the users manual.

  • As far as I remember thay already made some update, you can check their site.

  • This is a ProRes and/or Ninja issue. The ProRes codec has hard cut offs on both the highlight end and lowlight end unlike DNxHD which, to me, usually feels more organic. Most the time these cut offs are good enough and unnoticeable, but if it's not implemented properly you can quickly see the issues. My guess is Atomos will issue an update to correct the problem.

  • Jeromy from Atomos confirmed today that the D4 outputs 1080 24p with 3:2 pulldown added, so a 1080 60i signal out of the HDMI; where as the D800 outputs true 1080 24p with no pulldown added.

  • Another damn gorgeous video from the D800 from the same Nikon presentation. I just hope for the mosaic filter to remove some of the aliasing/moire. The rest is just :-) .

  • Ok Rambo. Thanks a lot!