Rating 4.8 62 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
review.goodgearguide.com.au
8 years ago

The Nikon D850 DSLR has just hit the market to an initial round of applause that - on initial tests - is more than deserved. The long-awaited replacement for 2014's D810 - a good camera in its own right - has a stream of improvements and pluses with very few negatives.
Pros:
  • Fast - 7 to 9 frames per second
  • Tilting
  • touch LCD
  • 153-point AF system
  • Superb image performance
Cons:
  • No built-in flash
  • No GPS
  • Uses the so-so SnapBridge system rather than offering built in connectivity
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Photography BLOG
8 years ago

Nikon D850

The new Nikon D850 is a 45.7 megapixel full-frame DSLR camera that uses a back-side illuminated (BSI) sensor with no optical low-pass filter. The D850 offers continuous shooting at 7 frames per second at full resolution with full AF performance, or an even faster 9fps with the optional MB-D18 Multi...
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Camera Jabber
8 years ago

Nikon D850 Full Frame Digital SLR Camera D850 review

The Nikon D850 is a full-frame or FX format DSLR with 45.7 million pixels on its backlit CMOS sensor. It sits below the Nikon D5 in the company’s DSLR line-up and above the D810 (which is set to continue).
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PC Magazine
8 years ago

Nikon D850

Whether or not the D850 is even on your radar is largely dependent on how vested you are in your current camera system, and whether or not that system is Nikon. Let's talk about other systems first. For Canon devotees, we recommend the EOS 5D Mark IV in the professional full-frame class.
Pros:
  • Full-frame 45.7MP image sensor
  • 153-point autofocus system
  • 7fps burst shooting
  • Wide ISO range
  • 4K video
  • Large optical viewfinder
  • Tilting touch LCD
  • Dual card slots
  • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
Cons:
  • Live View focus uses contrast detection only
  • Omits built-in flash
  • SnapBridge system needs some work
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Pocket Lint
8 years ago

Nikon D850 review: The best DSLR ever?

On paper the Nikon D850 seems to good to be true. This full-frame DSLR camera is no modest refresh of the already impressive Nikon D810 , it's an overhaul. It's fast in every way. Its high-resolution sensor competes with the best - even medium format cameras - given the 45-million-pixel arrangement.
Pros:
  • Excellent dynamic range
  • high-resolution and sharp detail (in the right hands)
  • new silent shooting mode
  • large viewfinder
  • vibrant and responsive tilt-angle touchscreen LCD
  • insanely good battery life
  • Nikon's best AF system
  • improved handling and build quality
Cons:
  • No built-in flash
  • AF in Live view mode is slow
  • especially in low light
  • xpensive once all extras are included
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Stuff.tv
8 years ago

Nikon D850 Full Frame Digital SLR Camera D850 review

A dependable beast of a full-frame camera that should be top of the wishlist for pros and enthusiastic amateurs alike
Pros:
  • 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
Cons:
  • Centred focus points sometimes means recomposing
  • XQD cards are expensive
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Stuff.tv
8 years ago

Nikon D850 review

If you’re need pro-friendly features and can stomach the price tag, the Nikon D850 is the best DSLR you can buy today. It has a ton of fantastic features that will appeal to anyone who’s looking for a workhorse of a camera that can shoot in pretty much any situation, be it landscapes or fast action. Negatives are few and far between. Using XQD and SD cards may be disappointing to those who already have a stack of CF cards, plus XQD cards are expensive - but they are so fast, it’s worth it if you need ultimate speed. Having the focus points clustered around the centre is sometimes a little annoying as you have to focus and recompose, but that’s something which is common to pretty much all DSLRs. While it may not be able to compete with the Sony A9 when it comes to fast frame rates, a very capable AF system and a range of other features mean that for those who already shoot Nikon, this is a dream upgrade. The D850 is also much cheaper than the Sony A9, while Nikon’s range of lenses remains (for now at least) much more versatile.
Pros:
  • 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
Cons:
  • Centred focus points sometimes means recomposing
  • XQD cards are expensive
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Stuff.tv
8 years ago

Nikon D850 review review

Pros:
  • 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
Cons:
  • Centred focus points sometimes means recomposing
  • XQD cards are expensive
Read more on Stuff.tv
PC Authority
8 years ago

Review: Nikon D850 DSLR

If you're need pro-friendly features and can stomach the price tag, the Nikon D850 is the best DSLR you can buy today.
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amazon.in
8 years ago

The best DSLR money can buy at the moment

The best DSLR money can buy at the moment......saying this also keeping in mind the likes of Nikon D5 & Canon 1Dx
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