Nikon D800E with 36.3MP and cancelled low-pass filter, maximum resolution full-frame DSLR at outstanding used value.
The Nikon D800E is a 36.3-megapixel full-frame DSLR from 2012 with the optical low-pass filter effect cancelled for maximum sharpness — the first full-frame Nikon to offer this resolution without AA filter softening. The E designation indicates the cancelled low-pass filter for photographers who prioritise resolution above moiré prevention.
The 36.3-megapixel sensor with cancelled OLPF produces images of extraordinary sharpness that reveal detail approaching medium format levels. The camera features 51-point AF, 4fps shooting, and professional-grade metering from the same sensor used in the standard D800 but with the filter modification.
Build quality is professional Nikon with magnesium alloy body, weather sealing, and dual card slots. The D800E was designed for landscape, studio, and commercial photographers who need maximum resolution and sharpness from a full-frame DSLR platform.
The Nikon D800E commands moderate prices on the used market as a high-resolution workhorse that still delivers competitive image quality. The 36.3MP with cancelled OLPF provides resolution that rivals newer cameras, making it an outstanding value for detail-demanding photography.