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Nikon D810

The Nikon D810 is a full-frame (FX-format) digital SLR introduced in 2014 as a high-resolution successor in Nikon's professional-oriented F-mount line. It was positioned for studio, landscape and commercial work, pairing a 36.3-megapixel sensor with Nikon's EXPEED 4 processor and no optical low-pass filter.

At recent UK auction, hammer prices for the D810 body have spanned roughly £440–£880, with a median around £460 based on the three sales on record. As of 2026, what a D810 is worth at saleroom level depends heavily on shutter count and cosmetic condition — clean, low-actuation bodies sell for noticeably more than well-used examples.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Prices updated: October 2025

Date Price Source
Oct 2025 £200 Tennants Auctioneers
Oct 2025 £300 Tennants Auctioneers
Jan 2025 £330 Cullens of Surrey
Aug 2024 £882 Chiswick Auctions
Nov 2023 £525 Flints Auctions
Nov 2023 £475 Flints Auctions
Apr 2023 £460 Special Auction Services
Mar 2023 £438 Flints Auctions

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Nikon D810 sell for today?

Recent UK auction hammer results sit in the £440–£880 range, with most clean bodies selling around the £460 median.

What is a Nikon D810 worth compared to newer Nikon DSLRs?

The D810's value is driven by its 36.3MP full-frame sensor, and at current auction prices it offers high-resolution capture for a fraction of the cost of later Z-series bodies.

Does shutter count affect the price of a D810?

Yes — bodies with low actuations and clean cosmetics sell for prices toward the upper end of the range, while high-mileage examples trade closer to the lower figures.