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Nikon Unveils Full-Frame D780 dSLR Share This on LinkedIn   Tweet This   Forward This

6 January 2020

Nikon has introduced its D780 full-frame dSLR, the successor to the D750, with an EXPEED 6 processor, touch operability, advanced autofocus capabilities, extensive video features.

"The Nikon D780 is not only a huge leap in technology over the D750, but it also integrates Nikon's latest cutting-edge technologies to offer the best video feature-set and imaging capabilities in a full-frame dSLR," said Jay Vannatter, Nikon executive vice president. "A demand exists for a successor to the D750, which offers the unbeatable combination of versatility, image quality and value."

HIGHLIGHTS

Highlights of the D780 include:

  • 24.5-megapixel full-format BSI CMOS sensor
  • EXPEED 6 image processing engine
  • UHD 4K30 video with N-Log, 10-Bit HDMI Out
  • Multi-CAM 3500 II 51-point AF system
  • ISO up to 51,200, expandable to 204,800
  • In-Camera Creative Filters
  • Focus Stacking
  • 2,260 shots on single charge
  • Silent shooting

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications for the D780 include:

NIKON D780 SPECIFICATIONS
Sensor 24.5-megapixel full-frame BSI CMOS sensor
Aspect Ratio: 1:1, 3:2, 16:9
Bit Depth 14-bit
Lens Mount Nikon F
Storage SD/SDHC/SDXC
Dual slot
Viewfinder Optical pentaprism
100 percent coverage
0.7x magnification
-3 to +1 diopter adjustment
Monitor 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen LCD
2,359,000 dots
Shutter 1/8000 to 30 Seconds
1/8000 to 900 Seconds
Bulb Mode, Time Mode
Frame Rate Up to 12 fps at 24.5-Mp
ISO Auto, 100 to 51,200
Extended: 50 to 204,800
Autofocus Phase Detection: 51 (15 cross-type)
Phase Detection: 273
Live View Yes
Image Stabilization No
Flash Built-in, 39 feet at ISO 100
Max. Sync Speed: 1/200 second
iTTL, hot shoe
Movie UHD 4K at 23.976p/25p/29.97p
Full HD at 23.976p/25p/29.97p/50p/59.94p/100p/119.88p
Audio clips up to 29:59
Built-in stereo mic, external stereo mic input
Connectivity WiFi, Bluetooth
USB Type-C (USB 3.1), HDMI C (Mini)
3.5mm headphone, 3.5mm microphone
Power EN-EL15b rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Approx. 2260 shots
Dimensions 5.65 x 4.55 x 2.99 inches
Weight 1.85 lbs.

PRICE, AVAILABILITY

Nikon said the D780 will be available in late January for $2,299.95 for the body only and $2,799.95 with the AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm f4-GB ED VR lens. Adorama and B&H are both now accepting pre-orders.

For more information see the news release below.

Versatility Meets Agility: The D780 Is a New Kind of dSLR for a New Breed of Creator

The New Nikon D780 Will Exceed Expectations with the Ultimate Combination of Speed, Powerful Performance and Premium Features at an Uncompromising Value

LAS VEGAS -- Nikon has unveiled the D780, an exciting new FX-format dSLR that makes vast improvements to the highly-revered D750, Nikon's most popular full-frame dSLR ever, while inheriting pro-level features from the powerful D850 and flagship D5. The much-anticipated D780 delivers the most sought-after features to give enthusiasts and professionals an agile camera for capturing high-resolution photos and 4K UHD video with the added benefit of fast, accurate phase detect autofocusing. While the D780 retains the rugged reliability of its predecessor, the camera has been turbocharged with Nikon's latest EXPEED 6 processor, touch operability, advanced autofocus capabilities, extensive video features, a valuable assortment of in-camera creative options and much more. The new D780 is more than a worthy successor to the beloved D750, it's a proven performer that transcends any creative endeavor.

Nikon cameras and lenses are world-renowned for their usability, reliability, performance and impressive image quality. With the addition of the innovative new Z mirrorless system, together with a robust and proven lineup of dSLR's and decades of the finest Nikkor lenses, Nikon is uniquely positioned to fulfill customer's needs no matter how they want to capture still images or video.

"The Nikon D780 is not only a huge leap in technology over the D750, but it also integrates Nikon's latest cutting-edge technologies to offer the best video feature-set and imaging capabilities in a full-frame dSLR," said Jay Vannatter, Executive Vice President of Nikon Inc. "A demand exists for a successor to the D750, which offers the unbeatable combination of versatility, image quality and value."

Perform Beyond Expectations

The Nikon D780 sets a new benchmark in dSLR performance, vastly improving upon the capabilities of the D750 by incorporating the newest technology and some of the popular features seen in the Z series, making it powerful and versatile enough to capture anything from fast-action sports to beautifully detailed night skies. The D780 is a seriously capable camera and offers the distinct advantage of being comfortable in the hands of a photo enthusiast, as well as being a popular pro-grade tool for weddings, wildlife and production environments.

  • High Resolution Image Quality: Offering the optimal balance between resolution and file size, the D780 is equipped with a 24.5-megapixel backside-illuminated FX-Format CMOS sensor to deliver superb image quality, fantastic dynamic range, beautiful color reproduction, stellar low-light ability and sharp clarity to excel in a wide array of shooting scenarios.
  • EXPEED 6 Processing Power: Designed with Nikon's most advanced EXPEED 6 image processor, the D780 is packed with the same powerful processing engine as the Nikon Z 6 and Z 7, allowing for noticeable increases in speed. In addition to greater energy efficiency, EXPEED 6 delivers improved low-light performance, 4K UHD full-frame video with full pixel readout and enhanced image clarity.
  • Wide ISO Range: The D780 retains the low-light ability that made it a photographer's favorite for wedding receptions and nighttime photography, producing clean files with minimal noise effortlessly. Whether capturing a dimly lit dance floor, a stage performance or an astounding astro-landscape, users can rely on the D780 to retain ultimate clarity in even the most challenging lighting scenarios. The camera offers improved ISO performance across the entire range, which now goes up to 51,200 and is expandable to 204,800.
  • Blazing-fast speeds: The D780 keeps pace with the fastest action, offering shooting speeds of up to 7 fps1 at full resolution and shutter speeds as fast as 1/8000 or as long as 900 seconds2. Whether shooting the split-second action of motocross or a bride's walk down the aisle, the D780 lets you capture content with confidence when you only get one chance.
  • Two Powerful AF Systems Optimized for Any Shooting Style:
    • When shooting through the optical viewfinder: Nikon's proven 51-point AF system is paired with an enhanced AF algorithm inherited from the flagship Nikon D5. 15 cross-type AF sensors maximize accuracy and the camera uses an upgraded 180K-pixel Advanced Scene Recognition System, which analyzes the scene to ensure balanced exposures and accurate color reproduction. The AF system can reliably track rapidly moving subjects such as wildlife, yet also improves on its surreal ability to nail focus in challenging light, to -4EV in this mode.
    • In Live View: For the first time in a Nikon dSLR, the D780 is infused with mirrorless technology, featuring the same 2733 point focal plane Hybrid AF system employed in the Nikon Z 6, enabling broad coverage of approximately 90 percent of the frame. The system offers extremely fast, smooth and accurate AF in Live View and when recording video, a huge benefit for multimedia production. This is also Nikon's first dSLR to feature Eye-Detection AF4, enabling a real-time tracking of multiple eyes in a scene to help ensure tack-sharp focus for portraits and candid shots.
  • Silent Shooting: When operating the electronic shutter in Live View, the D780 can shoot continuously without shutter noise at up to 12 fps. Silent shooting is ideal for documenting sensitive moments like a live performance, a wedding ceremony or discrete street photography.
  • Nikkor Lenses: When combined with an extensive catalog of world renowned Nikkor lenses, the versatile D780 knows no boundaries in taking on any artistic challenge.

Video Features for Creators

The D780 delivers the best video capabilities of any Nikon dSLR, incorporating technology found in the Nikon Z 6 mirrorless camera.

  • Full-Frame 4K Video at 30 fps: Incorporating an FX-format BSI sensor and on-sensor phase detect AF, the D780 is capable of similar video capture functions of the Nikon Z 6, capturing full-frame 4K UHD video at 30 fps with full-pixel readout for absolute quality. A variety of other frame rates and resolutions is also selectable, including Full HD/120p for ultra-smooth motion in videos and epic slow-motion capture.
  • Flexible Workflow: The D780 offers 10-bit output with N-Log5 or HDR (Hybrid Log-Gamma) support, raising the bar for video functionality and flexibility in post-production.
  • Advanced Cinematic Functions: Users can enjoy more creative freedom when capturing video with the D780 thanks to its host of advanced shooting modes, including focus peaking, highlight display (zebra stripes), interval timer and in-camera time-lapse movie file recording.

Advanced Creative Features

The D780 sports an innovative and useful feature-set that empowers professionals to explore their creative potential by affording a more efficient workflow coupled with unique effects.

  • In-Camera Creative Filters: With a wide-array of in-camera Creative Picture Controls and a Special Effects Mode, the D780 enables users to effortlessly add elements of personal flare to their photos and videos. Additionally, many of these popular special effects can be captured as a JPEG while simultaneously shooting an unaffected Raw image for more editing freedom.
  • Focus Stacking: Like the D850, the D780's Focus Shift feature will appeal to macro, product and landscape photographers seeking extreme depth-of-field, by enabling the user to capture a series of shots at different focus distances and use third party software to generate a highly-defined image consisting of only the areas in focus.
  • More Flexibility with Multiple Exposures: New to the D780 is the ability to create a multiple exposure with non-consecutively shot images, giving photographers the capacity to superimpose images in-camera, even when captured from two entirely different locations and times.
  • Easy WiFi6 and Bluetooth Connectivity: The D780 offers seamless image-sharing to a smartphone or tablet when connected to the Nikon SnapBridge8 app using the camera's built-in WiFi and Bluetooth. With the latest SnapBridge app, it's easy to download videos, Raw files or remotely control a camera from your phone or tablet.

Built Like a Nikon

  • New Touch Operability: Like the Nikon D850, the new D780 features a bright, tilting 3.2-inch LCD enhanced with touch operability to provide a more optimal user-experience.
  • Robust Design: Sporting a durable build with extensive weather-sealing, the D780 retains its role as a reliable tool to handle unpredictable conditions when working in the field.
  • Energy-Saving Performance: The D780 can capture 2,260 shots on single charge which is a significant increase in battery life compared to the D750, making it the ideal companion for photographers embarking on a day-long outing.
  • On-The-Go Charging: With versatile USB Type C compatibility users can charge in-camera and transfer files more conveniently than ever.
  • Dual Card Slots: Featuring two UHS-II SD card slots, the D780 provides professionals with a safety net and the ability to record multiple file formats simultaneously.

Price and Availability

The Nikon D780 will be available in late January for a suggested retail price of $2,299.95 for the body-only configuration and $2,799.95 for single-lens kit configuration with the AF-S Nikkor 24-120mm f4-GB ED VR lens. For more information on the latest Nikon products, visit http://www.nikonusa.com.


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