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Nikon's new D800 will be put through its paces soon enough (we hope), but until then we've got some moderately compressed videos to pixel peep. I find it curious that these official company videos always seem more compressed than they ought to be - as if to entice more speculation - but that's a topic for another post. In any case, this music video, directed by Morten Rygaard and produced by Peter Brodin at Nikon Nordic, gives us a small taste of D800 quality:


Here is a behind-the-scenes video showing a little bit of their process:

Other than the video being a little soft (could be compression), there weren't any major image issues that I could see - even the brick wall in the video looked fine. Watching the behind-the-scenes, there's no sign of an external recorder. Does this hurt the quality a bit? Maybe. Should we be worried? Probably not. It's safe to say that the D800 will be a capable camera, but how it will stack up against the next generationof cameras, we just can't be sure yet.

There's quite a bit of slow motion in the video - certainly not a strong suit of DSLRs in general - but it's clear that a portion was "Twixtored" in post. Starting at the 3:04 mark, there are a few shots that go well beyond the 720p 60fps mode available in the D800 and the recently announced Nikon D4.

What do you guys think?

[via NikonRumors]