Nikon D800 36.3 MP Digital SLR Camera - Black (Body Only)

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$459.99
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Used
Used Nikon D800. Low shutter count. (79043) Used for mostly video work. Including, slim HDMI cable so you can capture uncompressed 1080p 422. IR remote, and 5 batteries.

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Product Information

Reflect on your incredible moments with your family using the Nikon D Digital SLR Camera. Featuring 1080p HD video recording, it is ideal for capturing footage in vibrant color and vivid detail. This DSLR camera is equipped with AF/FE and AF lock for sharper action shots. An HDMI port is featured in the camera for easily viewing your photos on your laptop. Take impressive pictures with this Nikon D Digital SLR Camera.

Product Identifiers

BrandNikon
MPN25480, D800
UPC0018208254804, 0702756477661, 4960759128706
ModelNikon D800
eBay Product ID (ePID)112575577

Product Key Features

ColorBlack
Battery TypeLithium-Ion
ConnectivityUSB, mini-HDMI
FeaturesBody Only, Built-in GPS, Auto Focus, Viewfinder, Eye-Fi Card Ready, Wi-Fi Ready
SeriesNikon D
TypeDigital SLR
Maximum Resolution36.3 MP

Additional Product Features

Light Sensitivity100-6400
Display TypeLCD
Sensor TypeCmos
MAX Video Resolution1920x1080
Additional FeaturesUSB, Hdmi, Autofocus
Focus AdjustmentAutofocus & Manual Focus
Display Size3.2in.
Exterior ColorBlack
Light Sensitivity MAX1006400
Camera TypeDigital SLR
Lens for SdBody only
Supported Flash MemoryCompactFlash Card Type I, Eye-Fi Card, SDHC Memory Card, SD Memory Card, CompactFlash, SDHC Card, SD Card, SDXC Card

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4.9
191 product ratings
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Easy to use

Good image quality

Good value

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  • I went from Nikon DX to FX frame cameras

    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. Everyone said my photos were outstanding from Air Shows, Car Races, Scenery, and living History reenactments. I, my self thought so too, but something just was not at that 100% level for me. 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. 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 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. I had a few older Nikon Nikor film lenses (full frame-"FX") from the 80's with auto focus and auto aperture capable. That is what me made go for the D800 as my first FX camera. 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. 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%. 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.... Is a full frame FX camera worth the cost when buying at new prices and just starting off? If your main interest is very good family photos and all around vacation photos, I would say stay with the cheaper DX series, as your prints will be out standing and save your dollars for a few lens and maybe a better printer (do not use black market inks, the will fail you and your printer) I do sell some of my photos (for pennies it seems) so the upgrade was right for me. I was lucky to find a great trustworthy seller, and saved more than 50% off the going price of "New left over D800's"

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Fantastic Camera

    I love this camera. It takes fantastic pics with high resolution. This camera will do anything you need it to do and more. In my opinion, you do need some knowledge of photography to unlock all the capabilities. It is a professional level camera that is built to last. It is fairly heavy because of that. It is much heavier than the d5500 or d7200. But it is worth it. The only thing I wish it had was wifi capabilities, but a sd card reader with all the card sizes works perfectly and doesn't reduce the image size. It does also come with a USB cord for easy downloads that way too. It is definitely one of the best cameras out there for the price...especially now that the 810 is out.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • hands full for an amateur

    Absolutely great camera, solid, heavy, loaded with features, 36 very high quality megapixels. But a steep learning curve for a guy that used to shoot film, but, boy oh! boy is it ever so nice to discover all those treasures. If you want a status symbol buy a Leica, if you want to get serious about shooting great pictures, these Nikons are hard to beat.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • My Review of the D800 and what I love about it

    D800 is still a great value even as a pre-owned model. Intended for profetional photograpers, this is not a point and shoot camera. First off image quality both on stil photos and video. Over 20 buttons to control and adjuts image quality, ISO, and white blance. Camrea menus are organized very well, with a boat load of options to customize the camera to any shooting style. A vast option of lences available, this is an F mount type camera. Works amazing with an AF-S DX 18 to 200mm lens Video recording takes a little getting use to, but I'ved discovered that the trick to a happy medium between switching to photo mode vs video mode is proper white balance setting using an Expodisc, and controling ISO sensitivity, control these two and all other fucntions completment fine tuning the camera for amazing images. The bad, none. But I will say: It's a big heavy camera, when paired with a battery pack and zoom lens. Steep learning curve for the average photograper, as mentioned before this is intended for the pro user.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Best camera if you don't have money for D850 or D4.

    If you're switching from Pentax, controls will be unusual. But it's a matter of a day or two to adjust your habits. A bit heavy, i'm using it with Tamron 24-70/2.8, but image quality is outstanding. Especially EV metering and white balance. Remember, though - you'll need lenses with OIS, as camera itself does not have sensor stabilizer. Not a problem, really. I'm planning to use primarily OIS lenses. Also, viewfinder is very big and bright, way better than on APS-C cameras. This one i bought was almost new. Very minor signs of normal wearing. Nice price. I'm happy, i dreamed about camera with this high level of quality.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Nikon D800

    The D800 is a superb camera. With proper technique and lens, it can deliver outstanding results. Furthermore, it is a pleasure to hold and use. I am used to NIkon pro-line cameras: D2x, D3s and now a D4. Once I used them, I was spoiled. I tried a variety of other Nikon DSLRs: D600, D750, D5000, but none of them satisfied...until the D800. In addition to its superb image quality, it also "feels" like a Nikon pro camera...and thus is an ideal complement to my D4. I have used Nikon gear since the early '70s, starting with a F, and continuing with many models since. The D800 is surely one of the greatest Nikons ever made. It is easy to recommend.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Read your manual

    I'm a working pro who's used D700s for a number of years. Several pluses in the D800. Faster and more accurate auto-focus. Improved auto white balance. many more subtle improvements, but result is an improved image, in my judgment. In Nikon style, they've moved some controls around just to keep us on our toes and otherwise annoy us. Like moving the Focus Area control to.....? I have no need for video and would have much preferred the D800 have built in Wi-Fi- capabilities.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Bid on one of he finest camera's (Nikon) made. Works like a champ, unbelievable pictures!

    Full frame camera, takes sharp pictures, many features, easy to use.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • 36 Big Ones

    I received my camera quickly and did some portraiture and landscape work with it. However, it is at this time at Pro Camera Repair here in Houston to have the sensor cleaned. I noticed several (probably oil) spots in the sky on my landscapes. It will run $95 for this service and I hope it isn't a recurring problem, no matter how fixable it is in post processing! Still, it's a real privilege to own this machine after watching it hover around $3K for so long as a new piece of merchandise.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great Camera - Excellent Service

    Gary at Image Lab goes above and beyond with his products and service. He made sure at ever step of the sale, that I was taken care of. The camera (used with 79,000 shutter actuations) looks brand new. The inside and outside of the camera is spotless (I am a 25+ year Nikon owner and user). If you are looking for high performance specialty camera work, or cameras; I cannot recommend Gary at Image Lab any higher.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned