![]() The biggest difference in the 2 Cameras is the D800 requires more thought into what setting to use (that is why I said it is not easy to use), like in a film camera, it is a learning curve I am willing to put up with. I then tested it in its DX mode, which shots at 24 mega pixel like my D7100 against my D7100 using the same lens on both without moving my tripod, of 100 out of 100 shots, the D800 out preformed the D7100 by at least 50%. From the start with a 35 year old 35 to 120 zoom lens I could see a 3 fold difference in quality just in the automatic setting for snap shoot taking. That is what me made go for the D800 as my first FX camera. I had a few older Niko n Nikor film lenses (full frame-"FX") from the 80's with auto focus and auto aperture capable. I have a Canon Vixia HFG30 HD with view finder I dedicate for video, so I was not concerned about the video capability of the D800. The only real difference from the newer D800E and D810 I could find was they were enhanced for better HD video, which was claimed to lower the still picture quality. ![]() I saw this lightly used excellent condition 36 mega pixel D800 full frame (FX), and checked the reviews as it is 5 years old in the technology world. I, my self thought so too, but something just was not at that 100% level for me. ![]() ![]() Everyone said my photos were outstanding from Air Shows, Car Races, Scenery, and living History reenactments. For years I have been using the Nikon DX series cameras and have acquired many lens for them, my last purchase was a D7100, 24 Mega pixel. ![]()
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