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Difference Between Nikon D5 and D 810

Key Difference – Nikon D5 vs D 810
 

The key difference between Nikon D5 and D 810 is that Nikon D5 comes with the ability to shoot higher resolution videos at UHD and produce better images; it also comes with a higher resolution screen, higher light sensitivity, better battery life, higher resolution camera screen with touch screen support, GPS, additional focus points, faster continuous shots and a slightly larger viewfinder.  Nikon D810 is a smaller and more portable device, and it comes with a built-in focus motor, higher resolution camera sensor for added detail, a built-in flash and a pentaprism viewfinder. Let us take a closer look at both cameras and see closely what they have to offer.

Nikon D5 Review – Features and Specifications

General Information

The Nikon D5 was announced in the month of January 2016.

Sensor

The sensor on this device is a CMOS sensor which comes with a crop factor of 1X. The resolution of the sensor is 20.7 MP while the light sensitivity that can be achieved by the device is 3,280,000 ISO. The native resolution of the sensor is 5588 X 3712 pixels. The pixel size of the sensor is 41.4 micros.

Screen

The screen uses LCD technology. The size of the display is 8.1 cm and the resolution on the display is 2359k dots. The screen supports touch while it cannot be flipped out for convenient viewing. Live view is also enabled on the screen as well.

Lenses

171 lenses can be supported by the camera. The lens mount used by the camera is Nikon FX.

Form Factor

The dimensions of the camera are 160 × 159 × 92 mm, and the weight of it is 1415g. The camera supports lens interchange. The camera does not support water resistivity but is weather sealed. The camera does not come with a built-in focus motor.

Viewfinder

The camera comes with an optical viewfinder. The size of the viewfinder is 0.72X while it is capable of a 100 % range.

Movies

Movies can be captured in Ultra High Definition at 30 frames per second. The camera is also able to support movie capture at 24 p. An external mic jack can be plugged into the device to enhance the audio which is to be captured on the video.

Features

The camera is able to support GPS, which will be a useful feature for tagging photos.

Performance

The cameras battery is able to last for 3780 shots per single charge. Continuous shots can be shot at 14 frames per second.

Focus System

The camera supports phase detection autofocus. There are 153 focus points that can be used to focus effectively.

Shutter Speed

The minimum shutter speed of the camera is 30 s while the maximum shutter speed stands at 1/8000sec.

Flash

The camera does not come with a built-in flash. An external flash will be needed to light up low light situations.

Nikon D 810 Review – Features and Specifications

General information

The Nikon D810 was announced in the month of June 2014.

Sensor

The camera is powered by a CMOS sensor which comes with a crop factor of 1X. The sensor resolution of the camera is 36.2 MP. The light sensitivity which can be achieved by the camera is 12800 ISO, which can be increased up to 51200 ISO, if needed. Sensor cleaning is also supported by the built-in sensor. The native resolution of the sensor is 7360 × 4912 pixels while the pixel size stands at 23.8 micrometers squared.

Screen

The display on the camera is powered by LCD technology. The size of the display is 8.1 cm. the resolution of the display stands at 1229k dots. The screen does not support touch and cannot be flipped out either. The camera is able to support live view.

Lenses

The lens mounts found on the device is Nikon FX, which can support 171 lenses.

Form Factor

The dimensions of the camera stand at 146 × 123 × 82 mm while the weight of the device is 880g. Lenses are interchangeable on the device. While it is weather shielded, it is not waterproof. A built-in focus motor is also present with the device.

Viewfinder

The viewfinder which comes with the device is the pentaprism. The size of the viewfinder is 0.70 X while the coverage is at 100%.

Movies

Videos can be shot at a resolution of 1080p at 60 frames per second. An external mic can be plugged in as well with the help of a mic slot. Videos are shot with the help of contrast detection autofocus.

Additional Features

The camera supports HDR and the capture of RAW.

Performance

The battery can last for 1200 shots on a single charge while continuous shooting can be achieved at 5 frames per second.

Focus System

Focus on objects is achieved by phase detection autofocus. There are 51 focus points to set the focus while 15 of them are the cross type.

Shutter speed

The maximum shutter speed that can be achieved by the camera is 1 / 8000 sec while the minimum shutter speed stands at 30 seconds.

Flash

The camera is able to support an external flash as well as it also comes with a built-in flash as well.

Storage

There are two storage slots on the camera. These slots are able to support SD, SDHC, and SDXC.

DXO Mark Scores

The DXO Score on image quality stands at 96, color depth at 25.7 bits, dynamic range at 14.8 eV and low light performance score at 2.979 ISO.

What is the difference between Nikon D5 and D810?

Difference in Specifications of Nikon D5 and D810:

Maximum Light Sensitivity:

Nikon D5: Maximum Light sensitivity is 3,280,000 ISO.

Nikon D810: Maximum Light sensitivity is 12,800 ISO.

The Nikon D5 comes with a better light sensitivity at 16 f stops better than the Nikon D 810

Battery Life:

Nikon D5: 3780 shots can be taken from one charging.

Nikon D810: 1200 shots can be taken from one charging.

The Nikon D5 comes with more than 3 times shots than the Nikon D810.

Video Resolution:

Nikon D5: Video resolution is UHD @30 fps.

Nikon D810: Video resolution is 1080p @ 60 fps.

The Nikon D5 can shoot very high-resolution videos but at a very lower frame rate whereas it is vice versa for the Nikon D 810.

Screen Resolution:

Nikon D5: The screen solution is 2359 k  dots.

Nikon D810: The screen solution is 1229 k dots.

The Nikon D5 comes with a much higher resolution display than the Nikon D 810.

Touch Screen:

Nikon D5: Nikon D5 comes with touch screen.

Nikon D810: Nikon D810 doesn’t come with touch screen.

The Nikon D5 comes with a touch screen which will help in direct interaction with the camera. This also decreases the buttons on the device making it convenient for the user.

GPS:

Nikon D5: Nikon D5 comes with GPS support.

Nikon D810: Nikon D810 doesn’t have GPS support.

The Nikon D5 comes with GPS support for location detection and tagging.

Focus Points:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 comes with 153 focus points.

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 comes with 51 focus points.

The Nikon D5 comes with more focus points than the Nikon D810.

Continuous Shots:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 can shoot at 14 fps.

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 can shoot @ 5 fps.

The Nikon D5 is able to shoot at about 3 times faster shots than the Nikon D 810.

Viewfinder:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 comes with a 0.72 X viewfinder.

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 comes with a 0.70 X viewfinder.

The Nikon D5 comes with a slightly larger viewfinder.

Dimensions:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 comes with the dimensions of 160×159×92 mm.

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 comes with the dimensions of 146×123×82 mm.

The Nikon D 810 comes with smaller dimension making it more portable and easy to handle.

Built-in Focus Motor:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 does not consist of a built-in focus motor

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 comes with a built-in focus motor.

The focus motor ensures that autofocus is done with all autofocus lenses.

True Resolution:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 comes with a sensor resolution of 20.7 MP.

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 comes with a sensor resolution of 36.2 MP.

The Nikon D 810 will produce images with higher detail than the Nikon D5.

Weight:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 comes with a weight of 1415g.

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 comes with a weight of 880g.

The Nikon D810 is lighter than the Nikon D5 making it easy to carry around.

Price:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 expensive.

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 is cheaper.

Built-in Flash:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 does not come with a built-in flash.

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 comes with a built-in flash.

The built-in flash will come in handy when shooting in indoors.

Type of Viewfinder:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 comes with an optical viewfinder.

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 comes with a pentaprism viewfinder.

The pentaprism viewfinder will enable the user to see exactly what the photo will look like when it is captured.

Thickness:

Nikon D5: The Nikon D5 comes with a thickness of 9.2 cm.

Nikon D810: The Nikon D 810 comes with a thickness of 8.2 cm.

The thickness of the Nikon D 810 is less than the Nikon D5.

Nikon D5 vs. D810 – Summary

  Nikon D5 Nikon D810 Preferred
Announced January 2016 June 2014 Nikon D5
Sensor type CMOS CMOS
Sensor resolution 20.7 MP 36.2 MP Nikon D810
Light Sensitivity 3,280,000 ISO 12,800 ISO Nikon D5
Native resolution 5588 X 3712 7360 X 4912 Nikon D810
Pixel Size 41.4 µm² 23.8 µm² Nikon D5
Screen Type LCD LCD
Screen Size 8.1 cm 8.1 cm
Touchscreen Yes No Nikon D5
Live View Yes Yes
Lens Support 171 171
Mount Nikon FX Nikon FX
Dimension 160X159X92mm 146X123X82 mm Nikon D810
Thickness 9.2 cm 8.2 cm Nikon D810
Weight 1415g 880g Nikon D810
Waterproof No No
Weather Shield Yes Yes
Built-in focus motor No Yes Nikon D810
Viewfinder Optical Pentaprism Nikon D810
Size of viewfinder 0.72X 0.70X Nikon D5
Coverage of viewfinder 100% 100%
Videos UHD @ 30 fps 1080p @ 60fps Nikon D5
GPS Yes No Nikon D5
Battery 3780 shots 1200 shots Nikon D5
Continuous Shots 14 fps 5fps Nikon D5
Autofocus Phase Detection Phase Detection
Focus points 153 51 Nikon D5
Shutter speed Min 1/8000s 30s
Shutter speed Max 1/8000s 30s
Built-in flash No Yes Nikon D810