Product Reviews (6)
Closest FF to MF quality.
The elimination of the Low Pass filter helps the D800E with a resolution boost of some 10% over the D800 which is not to be gained by sharpness slider during PP (you can not get more resolution at PP). Further the D800E pictures look crisper and requiring
By BobYIL on Adorama - Jun 27, 2012
Nikon D800E (Body only)
Crutchfield has collected 2 user reviews for this product with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars. The most recent reviewer said, "Definitely a great camera. Wish it was free from AF issues, had to go through a few bodies from different sellers to finally arrive at one from Crutchfield. Got lucky finally. " Click below to see more user reviews at Crutchfield.com.
By crutchfield.com on Crutchfield.com - Oct 14, 2012
Why I sold my D800 to buy the D800E
I bought one of the first D800 bodies Nikon sold. And, yes, I had the left-side AF issues that other folks describe in these reviews. I had been using the camera for a couple of months, and was very pleased with the quality of images I was getting. Howeve
By Larry on Adorama - Aug 16, 2012
Nikon D800E Review
The Nikon D800 caused huge buzz when it was introduced, with owners and reviewers alike marveling at its incredible resolution. If the D800 was great, the Nikon D800E, with the low-pass filter effectively removed, must be even more incredible, right? Read our Nikon D800E review to find out whether we think it's a good choice for the average photographer. Given all the reviews we've seen touting...
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By Imaging Resource - Dec 22, 2012
Nikon D800E
Testseek.com has collected 9 expert reviews for Nikon D800E and the average expert rating is 97 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Jun 13, 2012
Nikon D800E Review
The Nikon D800E is a 36 megapixel full-frame sensor DSLR with the anti-aliasing filter removed, which should result in higher resolution, sharper images compared to the regular D800. The D800E also offers 1080p HD video, a 3.2-inch LCD screen and a viewfinder with 100% coverage. Read our in-depth Nikon D800E review to find out if you should choose it instead of the D800.
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By photographyblog.com - Jun 11, 2012






