Nikon hat die 36 MP D810 als Nachfolgerin für D800 und D800E vorgestellt.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2014/06/26/ni...full-frame-dslr
ZITAT... The camera ... features a 36.3MP CMOS sensor with no low-pass filter (in contrast to the D800E, which had the effect of its OLPF 'canceled'. The EXPEED 4 engine from the D4s has been incorporated, allowing for a wider ISO range, improved image quality and metering as well as faster burst shooting, Nikon has also redesigned the mirror mechanism and introduced an electronic first-curtain shutter option to reduce the risk of 'shutter shake' reducing resolution.
There have also been numerous improvements to video, including 1080/60p support, a 'flat' Picture Control mode (designed for post-production use), Auto ISO in manual mode, and uncompressed HDMI output with simultaneous video output.
The D810 will be available in late July for $3299.95 / £2699.99 / ¤3229.00.[/quote]
First Impressions Review von Dpreview:
http://www.dpreview.com/previews/nikon-d810
Preview von Imaging-Resource:
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/niko...nikon-d810A.HTM