New rumors on the Nikon front point to a replacement DSLR for the Nikon D800 and D800E next month. To be clear, that’s one DSLR that will serve as the successor to both the D800 and the D800E.
The new D800 model (possibly the D800s) will be closer in succession to the D800E due to the fact that it will not have an AA filter. The update is expected to be the equivalent on the D800 front to what we saw with the D4 to D4s upgrade – that is, improved processor, AF improvements and better low light performance.
Check out the list of rumored D800s specs below.
Nikon D800s Rumored Specs
- 36MP sensor
- No low pass (AA) filter
- Improved software to suppress moiré
- Expeed 4 imaging processor
- Higher resolution LCD screen
- sRAW
- Same AF improvements as in the D4s
- Improved low light capabilities: one stop better ISO performance
- 4 center AF points
- Built-in GPS
- No Built-in Wi-Fi
- 5 fps (6fps with the MB-D12)
- Lighter than D800/D800E
- Higher price than D800E
- Announcement in June
There is a whole lot of info and confidence about the Nikon D800 successor out there now. If it is legit, expect to hear and see more about the D800 successor prior to the official launch next month. And, with that in mind, if you have details on the camera, feel free to reach out and let us know more about it.
[via Nikon Rumors]