Does the Nikon D800 have auto mode?
The D800 features six AF Area modes – single point, 9-point, 21-point, 51-point, 51-point ‘3D’ tracking, and Auto Area mode (shown below). In single-servo autofocus (AF-S) operation only the single and auto modes are available. All other modes require the camera to be set to continuous-servo autofocus (AF-C).
Does the Nikon D800 have wifi?
Wi-Fi is available for Nikon’s pro digital cameras (D4 series, D3 series, D800 series, D700 series and D300 series) as photojournalists and other pros need a way to get their images from the camera to their picture editor or wire service so they can be posted online shortly after being captured.
How do I reset my Nikon D800?
If you want to use this feature to reset most things about D800 is set, find the two green dots on the QUAL• and +/-• buttons on the top of the camera. Hold them both down for a few seconds. The LCD blinks and almost everything is back to Nikon’s defaults.
Where is white balance button on Nikon D800?
The rear dial allows you to change white balance, while the front dial allows fine-tuning it. To the right of the shooting mode dial, you will find three buttons: the “MODE” button for changing camera mode, the video recording button (with a red dot) and the exposure compensation button.
Is the Nikon D800E a good camera?
To get great photos you still need to get yourself to the right place at the right time and point the camera in the right direction, which is a lot harder than mastering the D800 and D800E. Right out of the box at default settings the D800 and D800E does a great job.
What do shooting banks do on a Nikon D800?
The first one is “Shooting menu bank”, which allows you to store up to 4 different shooting menu settings. The good news is, you can name each bank with a custom name like “Landscape”, “Portrait”, etc. The bad news is, these shooting banks are completely useless!
Is the Nikon D800 the same lens as the D3X?
Lens Compatibility top Innards, Nikon D800. enlarge. With a built-in AF motor and an aperture feeler for manual-focus lenses, it’s the same as the D3X and D7000: it works great with every Nikon lens made since 1977! More at Nikon Lens Compatibility.