The translation from the Brazilian Website reads as follows - I have made some adjustments to smooth out google's translation:
Tomorrow (February 7th) Nikon announces tomorrow the D800; a new DSLR camera with 36.3 megapixels of resolution with full-frame sensor. The new model succeeds the Nikon D700 and is a younger sister to the high-end Nikon D3X.
The new Nikon D800, with magnesium alloy body, has a 36.3 megapixel CMOS sensor (7360 x 4912 resolution) in FX format (35.9 x 24 mm) - the largest developed by Japanese company to date. It records images in JPEG and RAW. The manufacturer claims that the D800 has ISO settings ranging from 100-6400, with optional use of ISO 50 (Lo-1) and up to 25,600 (Hi-2).
The D800 will have full HD 1080p at 30/24 frames per second and 720p HD at 60 frames per second (both H.264/MPEG-4 AVC format with compression up to 29:59 B-Frame).
The D800 also has a 3.2 inch LCD screen (921,000 pixels) with brightness control, HDMI, Auto HDR, USB 3.0, shooting up to 4 frames per second (6 frames per second with battery module required). Nikon says the shutter cycle life is 200,000 cycles. The camera has a double compartment for dual memory cards (Compact Flash and SD) and can record images in RAW and JPEG files on separate cards, as well as video and photos (that's pretty cool, huh?)
The manufacturer has not reported the price of the D800 yet.
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