Nikon India has introduced the Nikon D810A, a D-SLR built specifically for the astrophotography.
The manufacturer informed that the chief among the D810A’s strength is its ability to capture astronomical subjects that emit the H-alpha wavelengths of light such as nebulae and other distant galaxies in red, allowing astrophotographers to see them just as imagined. The 36.3 megapixels camera has features such as longer exposures in low-light conditions with minimal noise, and a live view preview function.
On the announcement, Mr. Hiroshi Takashina, Managing Director, Nikon India said, “Nikon is always up for a challenge and empowering astrophotographers with a dedicated camera of unprecedented image quality was one intriguing task. We are thrilled to announce the launch of Nikon D810A, a class-leading, high-definition D-SLR that will bring astrophotographers one step closer to capturing the majestic vastness and beauty of space while offering them a new perspective in stunning detail.”
“The Nikon D810A has been designed keeping in mind the obstacles that astrophotographers face; it is a result of an amalgamation of advanced imaging technology and suite of outstanding features. Nikon D810A is a 36.3 megapixels camera crafted with unique ability to capture subjects with H-alpha wavelengths, ensuring rich vibrant capture for images of the cosmos that are true to the eye,” said Mr. Sajjan Kumar, Vice President – Imaging Division, Nikon India.