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Nikon D780 Body
Nikon D780 Body
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A Versatile Full-Frame DSLR
The Nikon D780 is a full-frame DSLR body designed for photographers who want a balance of modern imaging performance and traditional DSLR handling. It uses a 24.5MP FX-format sensor and Nikon’s EXPEED 6 processor, giving it strong still-image quality and reliable performance in a wide range of shooting situations.
Strong Autofocus and Speed
For viewfinder shooting, the D780 uses a 51-point phase-detection autofocus system, while live view adds a 273-point hybrid AF system with eye detection. It can shoot at 7 fps through the viewfinder and up to 12 fps in live view, making it capable for action, portrait, and general photography. This gives it more flexibility than many older DSLR bodies.
Good Video Features
The D780 supports UHD 4K video up to 30 fps and Full HD up to 120 fps. It also includes N-Log and 10-bit HDMI output, which are helpful for more advanced video work and color grading. That makes it a solid hybrid camera for users who want both stills and video from one body.
Practical Body Design
The camera includes a 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen, dual UHS-II SD card slots, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and a weather-sealed body. It is built to feel familiar to DSLR users while offering modern features that make it easier to work with in real-world shooting. The battery life is also strong, which is useful for long sessions and travel.
Key Features at a Glance
Sensor: 24.5MP full-frame BSI CMOS.
Processor: EXPEED 6.
Continuous shooting: 7 fps in viewfinder, 12 fps in live view.
Autofocus: 51-point phase-detection, 273-point hybrid AF in live view.
Video: UHD 4K up to 30 fps, Full HD up to 120 fps.
Display: 3.2-inch tilting touchscreen.
Storage: Dual UHS-II SD card slots.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Weight: about 840g body only.
Mount: Nikon F-mount.
A Strong DSLR Choice
The Nikon D780 Body is a well-rounded full-frame DSLR for photographers who want dependable stills performance, useful video features, and the familiarity of the Nikon F-mount system. It is especially appealing if you want a DSLR that feels classic but still includes modern autofocus and video tools.
