Nikon D810 (single machine)

Nikon D810 (single machine) continuous shooting test

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  Test continuous shooting with stronger speed and small lift endurance

Next, let's look at the new camera Slightly improved continuous shooting performance D810 With the combination of new processors and new shutter components, the new model has a continuous shooting speed of 5 shots per second. What is the effect of 5 consecutive shots per second? Let's show it through the actual photos:


Continuous shooting effect display

Although with the professional flagship D4S 10 shots per second is no better than 5 shots per second, but the continuous shooting speed of 5 shots per second is completely enough for daily shooting and commercial shooting. Having seen the continuous shooting speed performance, let's take a look at the continuous shooting endurance performance of the new camera:

D810 RAW+JPEG continuous shooting endurance test

D810 RAW format continuous shooting endurance test

D810 JPEG continuous shooting endurance test

Here we use a camera to record the continuous shooting endurance performance of D810. In RAW+JPEG mode, the camera maintains 18 continuous shooting endurance, which is satisfactory for the file size of a photo close to 100MB (two RAW+JPEG files). Under the RAW format continuous shooting test, the camera can keep 23 continuous shots. The best performance is that under JPEG continuous shooting, we used FINE size shooting, and the camera took 99 consecutive pictures (the 100th picture began to lose speed). The continuous shooting and endurance performance is quite satisfactory. Don't forget that these JPEG files are all 36.35 million pixels. This continuous shooting and endurance enables the D810 to adapt to more different shooting themes.

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