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22May/122

Nikon D800 vs. D800E – no real technical difference, only for different market segments

[Update] as outlined by commenter dslr4video, there are minimal differences to the two camera models, but they are minimal and can be ignored.

Falk Lumo from LumoLabs made an interesting comparison of the D800 vs the D800e: they came to the conclusion that "the differences between the two models are less than one would expect" and "with ~100% amount sharpening, the D800E should deliver comparable results with ~0.5 pixels less sharpening radius, compared to a D800. This also means that one should not refrain from sharpening when using the D800E. Just use weaker settings".

In conclusion, the Nikon D800 and the D800E are almost the same cameras, with only a pricey difference: the Nikon D800 sells for $2999,00 while the Nikon D800E currently costs $3299,00. As Falk Lumo notes - the biggest difference is the market segment, the different Nikon models approach: while the D800 is meant for APS-C and 35mm full frame SLR crossgraders (coming from Canon, Sony, Pentax or Panasonic, etc), since those cameras already have a Bayer-AA Filter. The D800E is meant for medium format (or Leica M9) cross-graders as all those cameras have no Bayer-AA filter implemented and photographers are used to the moire that can show up on fabrics or repetitive patterns.

"The results are pretty similiar, with a bit more sarurated false colors and false color moiré in the D800E (as to be expected). But the D800 is able to show a bit of false color moiré too (a phenomenon known from the Canon 5DmkIII too)."

Please read the article for yourself on falklumo.blogspot.de (written in english), since they really did a good job in measuring the actual sharpness differences.

Recommendation from nanofunk: get the Nikon D800 - currently there is a discount price, where it sells for $2.750 in the USA.



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This post was written by on May 22, 2012 and last edited on May 23, 2012
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  1. dear nanofunk, while i think you are right about the overall minimal differences of the nikon d800 versus the d800e, the actual title you wrote is somehow misleading. you wrote “no technical difference” and i think this is not true. the sensor is weaker in the d800e, at least according to the links you provided and also when i look at the official statements from nikon.
    so there is a small technical difference, but the question is – is it worth the money? in my opinion also NO, since i always retouch the images (and never use in-camera jpeg rendering).

  2. hello dslr4video! thanks for the pointer. you are right about the misleading title (i will just fix the title right now) – there are just minimal differences of the d800 to the d800e, so i would also say that they are not worth the price. the german article says “the differences of the two cameras are minimal and can be ignored for most photographers” – so yes, you are right about the misleading title: the differences are only minimal, but there is a difference.


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