D820
The D820 is a digital camera produced by Nikon, part of the D800 series. It was announced in February 2012 and released in March of the same year. The D820 is a successor to the D800, featuring several improvements and enhancements. It is a full-frame DSLR camera, known for its high-resolution sensor and advanced imaging capabilities.
The D820 is equipped with a 24.7-megapixel FX-format CMOS sensor, which allows for high-resolution image capture.
In terms of autofocus, the D820 offers 51 focus points, including 15 cross-type sensors, which help in
The D820 is powered by Nikon's EXPEED 3 image processing engine, which enhances image quality and performance.
The camera is compatible with Nikon's F-mount lenses, allowing for a wide range of lens options. It
The D820 is designed for professional photographers and enthusiasts who require high-resolution images and advanced features.