There’s a new Nikon camera that actually won’t work for parents eager to flash their cash at a kid’s birthday party with an expensive DSLR when a camera phone would work just fine.
The D810A has an infrared filter that might — probably will — result in distorted colors when used for everyday purposes. So you might not want to use it for that cute shot of a butterfly nestling on a poppy. However, for nebulas in bloom, this camera apparently comes alive.
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Posted by: Kris Holt March 4, 2015 09:05 AMThere’s a new Nikon camera that actually won’t work for parents eager to flash their cash at a kid’s birthday party with an expensive DSLR when a camera phone would work just fine.
The D810A has an infrared filter that might — probably will — result in distorted colors when used for everyday purposes. So you might not want to use it for that cute shot of a butterfly nestling on a poppy. However, for nebulas in bloom, this camera apparently comes alive.