Nikon D780 DSLR Camera With 24-120mm Lens
Bring every spectacular vision to life with the versatility and agility of the full frame Nikon D780. Designed around a brilliant, high resolution 24.5 MP backside illuminated FX sensor, an incredibly intelligent and robust AF system and next generation EXPEED 6 image processing, both full frame stills and 4K video benefit from the same impressive detail, clarity and stellar low-light performance. Inspiring slow motion and time-lapse video, remoteless long exposures, exhilarating shutter speeds and wireless image transfer, all right at your fingertips and ready to meet every creative demand. Kit includes the agile and inspiring D780 with it's 24.5 MP resolution, robust EXPEED 6 image processing engine, 4K UHD video, multiple time-lapse options, wireless connectivity using the SnapBridge app and more with the versatile AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR lens. The focal length of the lens makes it ideal for photographing groups and portraits, events, landscapes and more with VR image stabilization and a constant f/4 aperture throughout the zoom range.
Bring every spectacular vision to life with the versatility and agility of the full frame Nikon D780. Designed around a brilliant, high resolution 24.5 MP backside illuminated FX sensor, an incredibly intelligent and robust AF system and next generation EXPEED 6 image processing, both full frame stills and 4K video benefit from the same impressive detail, clarity and stellar low-light performance. Inspiring slow motion and time-lapse video, remoteless long exposures, exhilarating shutter speeds and wireless image transfer, all right at your fingertips and ready to meet every creative demand. Kit includes the agile and inspiring D780 with it's 24.5 MP resolution, robust EXPEED 6 image processing engine, 4K UHD video, multiple time-lapse options, wireless connectivity using the SnapBridge app and more with the versatile AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR lens. The focal length of the lens makes it ideal for photographing groups and portraits, events, landscapes and more with VR image stabilization and a constant f/4 aperture throughout the zoom range.
Bring every spectacular vision to life with the versatility and agility of the full frame Nikon D780. Designed around a brilliant, high resolution 24.5 MP backside illuminated FX sensor, an incredibly intelligent and robust AF system and next generation EXPEED 6 image processing, both full frame stills and 4K video benefit from the same impressive detail, clarity and stellar low-light performance. Inspiring slow motion and time-lapse video, remoteless long exposures, exhilarating shutter speeds and wireless image transfer, all right at your fingertips and ready to meet every creative demand. Kit includes the agile and inspiring D780 with it's 24.5 MP resolution, robust EXPEED 6 image processing engine, 4K UHD video, multiple time-lapse options, wireless connectivity using the SnapBridge app and more with the versatile AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR lens. The focal length of the lens makes it ideal for photographing groups and portraits, events, landscapes and more with VR image stabilization and a constant f/4 aperture throughout the zoom range.
Bring every spectacular vision to life with the versatility and agility of the full frame Nikon D780. Designed around a brilliant, high resolution 24.5 MP backside illuminated FX sensor, an incredibly intelligent and robust AF system and next generation EXPEED 6 image processing, both full frame stills and 4K video benefit from the same impressive detail, clarity and stellar low-light performance. Inspiring slow motion and time-lapse video, remoteless long exposures, exhilarating shutter speeds and wireless image transfer, all right at your fingertips and ready to meet every creative demand. Kit includes the agile and inspiring D780 with it's 24.5 MP resolution, robust EXPEED 6 image processing engine, 4K UHD video, multiple time-lapse options, wireless connectivity using the SnapBridge app and more with the versatile AF-S NIKKOR 24-120mm f/4G ED VR lens. The focal length of the lens makes it ideal for photographing groups and portraits, events, landscapes and more with VR image stabilization and a constant f/4 aperture throughout the zoom range.
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The Nikon D-780 is an outstanding camera, however there is one thing you must consider. At the incredibly low price point at which this camera is offered you should be concerned that it may be a Grey Market offering. Nikon officially imports cameras into the USA intending them to be sold through their subsidiary Nikon USA. Cameras sold through Nikon USA have a full USA Warranty. It is perfectly legal for individual retailers to import the exact same Nikon cameras avoiding the normal Nikon system and Nikon USA. This is called the Grey Market. Grey Market Nikons are often sold at attractively low prices, but do not include a warranty valid within the USA. Nikon will provide absolutely no service to Grey Market cameras, and Nikon does not sell parts and service tools ... MoreThe Nikon D-780 is an outstanding camera, however there is one thing you must consider. At the incredibly low price point at which this camera is offered you should be concerned that it may be a Grey Market offering. Nikon officially imports cameras into the USA intending them to be sold through their subsidiary Nikon USA. Cameras sold through Nikon USA have a full USA Warranty. It is perfectly legal for individual retailers to import the exact same Nikon cameras avoiding the normal Nikon system and Nikon USA. This is called the Grey Market. Grey Market Nikons are often sold at attractively low prices, but do not include a warranty valid within the USA. Nikon will provide absolutely no service to Grey Market cameras, and Nikon does not sell parts and service tools to third party repair shops. This is information you need to discover and a choice you need to make; do you want the USA Warranty? To be honest, I have owned 10 Nikons over the years and have only needed service once. But, that once made me very glad to have a USA Warranty. Good luck, and if you decide to get a D-780, you will love it.
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Probably my last DSL before everything goes mirrorless but this camera is worth it. As a long time Nikon DSL user, the immediate learning curve is quick. Very good layout. I was surprised by how light and actually small the body was. Everyone says mirrorless bodies are so much more compact but I don't find the D780 to be heavy or cumbersome at all. Besides needing a major upgrade in tech and going full frame, high on my list were focusing systems and low light capability. This camera does both very well. It's first real workout was shooting swimming at an indoor pool for my daughter's swim team. Low light and fast action, so this was a good test. The various focus options are excellent; with choices between focus areas, and tracking combined with shutter burst modes ... MoreProbably my last DSL before everything goes mirrorless but this camera is worth it. As a long time Nikon DSL user, the immediate learning curve is quick. Very good layout. I was surprised by how light and actually small the body was. Everyone says mirrorless bodies are so much more compact but I don't find the D780 to be heavy or cumbersome at all. Besides needing a major upgrade in tech and going full frame, high on my list were focusing systems and low light capability. This camera does both very well. It's first real workout was shooting swimming at an indoor pool for my daughter's swim team. Low light and fast action, so this was a good test. The various focus options are excellent; with choices between focus areas, and tracking combined with shutter burst modes you are sure to get the money shot in most sequences. The focus system kept up with the swimmers, it was very fast. Low light handling has come a long way. Indoor pool lighting is horrible but at about ISO 800 I was able to get good exposure and speed. After the pool tests, I'm confident this camera will be able to handle anything outdoors or any other creative situations I throw at it. Regarding battery life, I shot heavy for two hours and the battery indicator might have moved one notch. I have one 64gig memory card which yields 1.2k exposures (raw). And to think there are actually dual cards slots so you have a ton of space to shoot. (I don't do video). The display screen is awesome for review and you can scroll through the many picture review options (depending on what you set in the menu) that we are all familiar with; histograms, highlights, focus, etc. The touch screen zoom is great for checking focus. I am looking forward to digging in a little more as time goes on but I can tell this camera will be great for some time to come and glad I finally upgraded.
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I am very impressed with this full frame camera. This is my first full frame camera and I do own a Nikon D7500. The menu is pretty similar to by D7500 so the learning curve short. The camera build is exceptional and the camera has many capabilities. Focusing and frame rates are quite good and the grip is deep enough for my large and long fingers. The only drawback that I have is Nikon neglected to add the ability of a vertical battery grip. There is a non OEM brand on the market but you have to use an external cable so the grip communicates with the camera.I would highly recommend this camera to someone who wants the best of still and video photography.
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Sensor Type | 35.9 x 23.9 mm (Full-Frame) CMOS |
| Mirror Lock-Up | Yes |
| Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Shutter Type | Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter, Electronic Shutter |
Nikon D780 DSLR Camera (Body Only)
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Nikon D780 Camera Body
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Nikon D780 + 24-120mm Kit DSLR 24.5MP 4K WiFi Digital SLR Camera Body
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The Nikon D-780 is an outstanding camera, however there is one thing you must consider. At the incredibly low price point at which this camera is offered you should be concerned that it may be a Grey Market offering. Nikon officially imports cameras into the USA intending them to be sold through their subsidiary Nikon USA. Cameras sold through Nikon USA have a full USA Warranty. It is perfectly legal for individual retailers to import the exact same Nikon cameras avoiding the normal Nikon system and Nikon USA. This is called the Grey Market. Grey Market Nikons are often sold at attractively low prices, but do not include a warranty valid within the USA. Nikon will provide absolutely no service to Grey Market cameras, and Nikon does not sell parts and service tools ... MoreThe Nikon D-780 is an outstanding camera, however there is one thing you must consider. At the incredibly low price point at which this camera is offered you should be concerned that it may be a Grey Market offering. Nikon officially imports cameras into the USA intending them to be sold through their subsidiary Nikon USA. Cameras sold through Nikon USA have a full USA Warranty. It is perfectly legal for individual retailers to import the exact same Nikon cameras avoiding the normal Nikon system and Nikon USA. This is called the Grey Market. Grey Market Nikons are often sold at attractively low prices, but do not include a warranty valid within the USA. Nikon will provide absolutely no service to Grey Market cameras, and Nikon does not sell parts and service tools to third party repair shops. This is information you need to discover and a choice you need to make; do you want the USA Warranty? To be honest, I have owned 10 Nikons over the years and have only needed service once. But, that once made me very glad to have a USA Warranty. Good luck, and if you decide to get a D-780, you will love it.
Probably my last DSL before everything goes mirrorless but this camera is worth it. As a long time Nikon DSL user, the immediate learning curve is quick. Very good layout. I was surprised by how light and actually small the body was. Everyone says mirrorless bodies are so much more compact but I don't find the D780 to be heavy or cumbersome at all. Besides needing a major upgrade in tech and going full frame, high on my list were focusing systems and low light capability. This camera does both very well. It's first real workout was shooting swimming at an indoor pool for my daughter's swim team. Low light and fast action, so this was a good test. The various focus options are excellent; with choices between focus areas, and tracking combined with shutter burst modes ... MoreProbably my last DSL before everything goes mirrorless but this camera is worth it. As a long time Nikon DSL user, the immediate learning curve is quick. Very good layout. I was surprised by how light and actually small the body was. Everyone says mirrorless bodies are so much more compact but I don't find the D780 to be heavy or cumbersome at all. Besides needing a major upgrade in tech and going full frame, high on my list were focusing systems and low light capability. This camera does both very well. It's first real workout was shooting swimming at an indoor pool for my daughter's swim team. Low light and fast action, so this was a good test. The various focus options are excellent; with choices between focus areas, and tracking combined with shutter burst modes you are sure to get the money shot in most sequences. The focus system kept up with the swimmers, it was very fast. Low light handling has come a long way. Indoor pool lighting is horrible but at about ISO 800 I was able to get good exposure and speed. After the pool tests, I'm confident this camera will be able to handle anything outdoors or any other creative situations I throw at it. Regarding battery life, I shot heavy for two hours and the battery indicator might have moved one notch. I have one 64gig memory card which yields 1.2k exposures (raw). And to think there are actually dual cards slots so you have a ton of space to shoot. (I don't do video). The display screen is awesome for review and you can scroll through the many picture review options (depending on what you set in the menu) that we are all familiar with; histograms, highlights, focus, etc. The touch screen zoom is great for checking focus. I am looking forward to digging in a little more as time goes on but I can tell this camera will be great for some time to come and glad I finally upgraded.
I am very impressed with this full frame camera. This is my first full frame camera and I do own a Nikon D7500. The menu is pretty similar to by D7500 so the learning curve short. The camera build is exceptional and the camera has many capabilities. Focusing and frame rates are quite good and the grip is deep enough for my large and long fingers. The only drawback that I have is Nikon neglected to add the ability of a vertical battery grip. There is a non OEM brand on the market but you have to use an external cable so the grip communicates with the camera.I would highly recommend this camera to someone who wants the best of still and video photography.
I bought the D780 to use in addition to my D810. I'm VERY pleased. Live view with continuous on sensor phase detect autofocus and eye detect is a game changer for portrait photography. The silent shutter is amazing for creating time lapse movies without wearing out the mechanical shutter. Focus peaking works great for my manual focus lens collection. 4k oversampled video quality is outstanding and if you are willing to give up the oversampling the digital image stabilization makes a big difference in hand held video smoothness on lenses without image stabilization. Because I use a D810 I was concerned that I wouldn't be happy with pixel acuity on the D780 due to the antialiasing filter on the sensor. Turns out the filter only works in one direction and is pretty ... MoreI bought the D780 to use in addition to my D810. I'm VERY pleased. Live view with continuous on sensor phase detect autofocus and eye detect is a game changer for portrait photography. The silent shutter is amazing for creating time lapse movies without wearing out the mechanical shutter. Focus peaking works great for my manual focus lens collection. 4k oversampled video quality is outstanding and if you are willing to give up the oversampling the digital image stabilization makes a big difference in hand held video smoothness on lenses without image stabilization. Because I use a D810 I was concerned that I wouldn't be happy with pixel acuity on the D780 due to the antialiasing filter on the sensor. Turns out the filter only works in one direction and is pretty weak, so pixel level sharpness is outstanding. Low light performance of the sensor is excellent. Smaller and lighter than my D810. I can't say enough good things about it.
I purchased this camera at the B&H store in NYC. I wasn't actually planning on buying anything but walked out of the store the same day with the D780.The features that sold me on this camera as an upgrade to my D810 were the articulating screen, touch screen focus and shooting capability and WiFi connectivity.Initial testing was awesome then as I got into different types of shoots, things went downhill for me.First, I found out the hot shoe on this camera doesn't support mounting a flash trigger. Oh no, Nikon, in typical fashion made it so you have to purchase a flash trigger they make that plugs into one of the ports on the side of the camera. The trigger is in the $110 range. Just another way for them to get their hand in your pocket for one of their ... MoreI purchased this camera at the B&H store in NYC. I wasn't actually planning on buying anything but walked out of the store the same day with the D780.The features that sold me on this camera as an upgrade to my D810 were the articulating screen, touch screen focus and shooting capability and WiFi connectivity.Initial testing was awesome then as I got into different types of shoots, things went downhill for me.First, I found out the hot shoe on this camera doesn't support mounting a flash trigger. Oh no, Nikon, in typical fashion made it so you have to purchase a flash trigger they make that plugs into one of the ports on the side of the camera. The trigger is in the $110 range. Just another way for them to get their hand in your pocket for one of their accessories so you can't use what you already have on hand.2nd and most troubling, as one of the other reviews mentions, image sharpness is an issue with this camera. My images look good when I import them and process them in Lightroom and Photoshop at 25%. When I zoom to 100% is where I notice the images aren't sharp and are fuzzy.Trees farther back in my landscape images and details in buildings is where I notice it most. Part of this is due to the fact that In some of my shots I was using a low quality Tamron wide angle lens so this softness is to be expected with that.However, I also use a Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 lens which is an excellent lens and still have the softness issue. Not as bad as with the Tamron but still have it. I didn't have this issue in my D810. Luckily I still have that camera as a backup.While it doesn't have the articulating touch screen display, it takes much better images.
Everything was awesome. The only issue I had was that it didn't seem to like one of my SD cards. I'd get 7-10 seconds of video before getting the "recording interrupted" error. It could have been the card; however, it is fairly new and I haven't had a problem with it since. It's a bit of an annoying thing to have happen, but I wouldn't let it deter you from renting altogether. It shoots beautifully and is one of the better DSLR cameras for video that Nikon has put out. Just keep a couple of SD cards in your back pocket just in case.
The Nikon D780 is a great camera for photography and even pretty good for video. Everything on it for photography is easy to use and just works so well! Video is nice too, but the main downside is you can't record N-log on the camera (you have to record onto an external monitor) and it lacks the more advanced image stabilization of many modern mirrorless cameras. If you prefer SLR style shooting over looking through a mirrorless LCD like I do and only need to do the occasional video work on it, then this camera is fantastic choice, but best to look at other options if you mainly need to do video.And Lensrentals was great and made the whole renting process smooth and easy! The camera arrived early, was well-packaged, and in great condition!
This was my first foray into full frame and now I can't believe I waited so long. The D780 is an excellent camera with all the features and capabilities I could want at a good price point. My first comment is about the dynamic range of this camera. I am blown away at the light sensitivity of sensor and processor. I found that I could easily pull 4 stops out of any image, allowing me to get great shots from just about any HDR scene. I also found that it performed very well at higher ISO settings, with very little noise even at 3200 and 6400. (I never pushed beyond that, but I note that it can go up to 51,200.) I was most impressed that the sensor could pick up stars sharply and crisply at ISO settings as low as 1000. For nighttime images where I want to pick up dark ... MoreThis was my first foray into full frame and now I can't believe I waited so long. The D780 is an excellent camera with all the features and capabilities I could want at a good price point. My first comment is about the dynamic range of this camera. I am blown away at the light sensitivity of sensor and processor. I found that I could easily pull 4 stops out of any image, allowing me to get great shots from just about any HDR scene. I also found that it performed very well at higher ISO settings, with very little noise even at 3200 and 6400. (I never pushed beyond that, but I note that it can go up to 51,200.) I was most impressed that the sensor could pick up stars sharply and crisply at ISO settings as low as 1000. For nighttime images where I want to pick up dark landscapes, I'm very happy with the fact Nikon has extended shutter speeds beyond 30 seconds (up to 900 seconds!). I also like that I have many options for programming buttons to do specific functions, particularly having a dedicated back button auto focus and dedicated ISO. Live View shooting is a dream. The LCD is beautiful. I haven't used the tilt capability, and only played a little with the touch functionality, but I can see how these could be useful to others. There is a lot of other functionality I have yet to explore fully. As I said originally, this is my first full frame camera, but I can't imagine a better experience. In combo with my Nikkor 14-24mm, I'm capturing images that are just stunning. I contemplated the D850, but I'm happy I went with the D780. It should fit my needs for a long time.
I debated upgrading my camera for a very long time. I knew I wanted to, but I was scared to pull the trigger due to the extra expense so I worked with what I had been using for years which was the Nikon D7200. I was ready to go full frame but again wasn't sure if I should since my camera was still going strong. Well, I took the leap, and WOW what a difference in quality and functionality! Now I kick myself for not taking the leap sooner. I am in love with this camera and it's so nice to have a touch screen. The autofocus tracking system is amazing even from a far distance it still kept up with my subject. Overall, Nikon is top-notch when it comes to DSLRs. I'm very happy with my purchase and I look forward to shooting again!
Purchased refurbished from B&H. Will be used in addition to a Nikon D7500, not with the thought of replacing it.B&H shipped within hours of ordering via 2 day FedEx on a Wednesday, with expected delivery on Friday. It arrived in Portland OR Thursday afternoon but sat there until Monday morning. 2-day shipping turned into 5 days. Bad FedEx.Packaging was mostly okay, but the camera was in thin bubble wrap with the ability to move freely inside the white Nikon refurb box. Would expect a little bit better than that.Right out of the bag, I could feel the cheapness of the body compared to the D7500. It feels lighter and more plastic-y. The dials do not have the snappy feel of the D7500, they feel soft and cheap as they are rotated. When I pick up the D7500 and ... MorePurchased refurbished from B&H. Will be used in addition to a Nikon D7500, not with the thought of replacing it.B&H shipped within hours of ordering via 2 day FedEx on a Wednesday, with expected delivery on Friday. It arrived in Portland OR Thursday afternoon but sat there until Monday morning. 2-day shipping turned into 5 days. Bad FedEx.Packaging was mostly okay, but the camera was in thin bubble wrap with the ability to move freely inside the white Nikon refurb box. Would expect a little bit better than that.Right out of the bag, I could feel the cheapness of the body compared to the D7500. It feels lighter and more plastic-y. The dials do not have the snappy feel of the D7500, they feel soft and cheap as they are rotated. When I pick up the D7500 and exercise the buttons and dials, I feel a good quality camera. With the D780, it feels a bit more like a toy to me in comparison. Cost cutting I suppose. Seems to be right up there with not including a printed manual. Printing a 900 page PDF is a pain. Bad Nikon.Other than the cheap feel, the camera looked brand new and untouched out of the bubble wrap. All accessories were there and work fine. I checked the shutter count on the first picture I took ... it was 1. Basically a brand new unused camera, assuming Nikon doesn't reset these things. Battery also reports as being brand new.Having said all of that, when I couple the D780 with the Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 G2 lens, the results have been phenomenal. I knew to expect improvement using the full frame Tamron lens on a full frame Nikon body compared to the DX D7500, but they were beyond my expectations. I have taken some really nice pics with this lens and the D7500, but now my expectations and excitement to use the D780 body are quite high. The clarity/sharpness and the colors are outstanding. The ISO performance in low lighting is very good. Even with only 24.something megapixels, reasonable cropping of images hasn't caused any noticeable loss of image quality. Good Nikon. Good Tamron.My real intent on getting the D780 was for the carried over from the Z 6 video capabilities to do astrophotography / nighttime time lapses, unfortunately, here in the PNW, November was a very cloudy rainy month with little opportunity to try it out. I am looking forward to using the silent mode to capture long astrophotography time lapses and not increase the shutter count, and I will continue to enjoy the still photo results I have seen so far. The D7500 doesn't have a low pass filter, where the D780 does, so it will be interesting to see if I can see any differences in detail between the two cameras taking the same images of the sky at night.I hope not to have to buy another camera body again for a very long time, however, I really hope Nikon reverses direction in using cheaper materials. Given the toy-ish feel of this camera body, I'm glad I bought at a refurb price. I would have been willing to pay full price for a new one (or even more) if the same level of quality of the D7500 was there. This doesn't feel like a $2300 camera. Good thing the features and image quality are there.
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Sensor Type | 35.9 x 23.9 mm (Full-Frame) CMOS |
| Mirror Lock-Up | Yes |
| Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Shutter Type | Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter, Electronic Shutter |