Professional photographer
Manufacturer: Nikon
Professional photographer
The D850 looks like the perfect do-it-all DSLR for professional photographers, but at this price it could appeal to a large number of ambitious amateurs too. It does have a couple of limitations, but overall its combination of resolution, continuous shooting speed and 4K full frame video is just...
Spectacular levels of detail; 7fps; 9fps with grip; 4K full frame video
Lower buffer capacity at 9fps; Needs fast memory cards; Pedestrian live view AF
Many people find this camera extremely innovative and advanced that meets the needs of this modern world. It has a lightning-fast system that many users simply love while the image quality is said to be top-notch.
Tilting touch screen LCD; High shooting capacity of 9 fps; Autofocus to -4 EV to enable you to capture in low light; 4K and 8K time-lapse using interval timer for the latter in camera; Great incredible detail with the 45.7 MP FX-Format full-frame CMOS image sensor
Charger does not include plug or power cable; Thumb pad is smaller and therefore; inconvenient; Video feature is not too useful with being handheld
Where does one start It does so many things incredibly well. This isn't an upgrade to the D810 (which I own), but a completely different beast. Nikon has had built-in time-lapse for a long time. In the D850 it has brought it to new heights. It shoots 8k and 4k video.
All of the 5 star reviews couldn't be more correct. I have been a faithful owner of Nikon cameras forever and this one is light years above my previous camera. The clarity of the random photos is phenomenal! I must admit, it will take a while to learn what all I can do with this D850.
The Nikon D850 updates the Nikon D810 from 2014 and is a significant upgrade, with an all-new 45.7mp full-frame BSI CMOS sensor, fast continuous shooting at 7fps (up to 9fps with battery grip), 4K UHD video recording, a tilting 3.2inch touch-screen, and built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Excellent image quality possible; Excellent noise performance; Variety of Auto White Balance options; Improved focus performance; Impressive battery life; 4K video recording; High-speed FullHD video; Large; clear touch-screen
Remote control app is extremely limited; Slow live-view focus speeds
With superb handling and performance that keeps some of the best mirrorless rivals honest, the Nikon D850 is still one of the best and more versatile cameras out there.
Brilliant image quality, Sophisticated AF for action, Superb handling, Epic battery life, Tough build
Lacks EyeAF, AF coverage limited, Video not a strength, Slow live view focusing
This speedy DSLR also has a serious eye for detail
Super high-res sensor capable of incredible detail, Burst mode makes it good for action too, Weatherproof and extremely well built, Incredibly crisp optical viewfinder, Silent shooting mode is a useful extra
Centred focus points sometimes means recomposing, XQD cards are expensive
First introduced in August 2017 , Nikon D850 is a 46.0MP Advanced DSLR camera with a Full frame (35.9 x 23.9 mm ) sized BSI-CMOS sensor, weather-sealed body, Tilting touch screen and Nikon F lens mount. Nikon replaced the older D810 with this model.
Built-in Wireless (Wi-fi), Bluetooth Connectivity, NFC Connectivity, Articulating Screen, 4K at 30fps and FHD at 60fps Video Recording, No crop on 4K Videos, Touch Screen, Optical Built-in Viewfinder, Face Detection Focusing, 46.0MP - High Resolution Sensor, 25.600 Max ISO, 153 Focus Points, Large...
No Sensor shift Image Stabilization, Heavy Body: 1015g
What a significant camera this has turned out to be in Nikons line of excellent bodies. Not only is it right up there with the few medium format cameras still on the market on DXOMark (granted, Sony has shown a strong performance on the list as well) The Nikon D850 scores 100 points. But...
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