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5 years ago
Nikon D850 Full Frame Digital SLR Camera D850 review
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, Tilting touch screen and Nikon F lens mount. Nikon replaced the older D810 with this model.
Pros:
- Built-in Wireless (Wi-fi)
- Bluetooth Connectivity
- NFC Connectivity
- Articulating Screen
- 4K (UHD) Video
- 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 3.2" Screen
- 2.359k dots LCD...
Cons:
- No Image Stabilization
- Heavy Body: 1015g
1 year ago
Nikon D850 review
The Nikon D850 is great for landscape photography. Its high-resolution full frame sensor captures remarkably sharp and detailed images with incredible dynamic range for high-contrast landscapes.
Pros:
- Very high resolution sensor., Fantastic dynamic range., Excellent build quality with weather-sealing., Amazing ergonomics, with extensive customizable physical controls.
Cons:
- Heavy and bulky.
8 years ago
Nikon D850 Full Review
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.
Pros:
- 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
Cons:
- Remote control app is extremely limited
- Slow live-view focus speeds
8 years ago
Initial impressions: Nikon D850
With a resolution of 45.7 megapixels and an Australian RRP of $5,200 (body only), the D850 is aimed squarely at Nikon-using professional photographers looking for medium format level resolution. Doubtless there will also be a few well-heeled landscape shooters taking a closer look too...
8 years ago
The Nikon D850 is Nikon's latest high resolution full-frame DSLR, boasting a 46MP backside-illuminated CMOS sensor. But, in a fairly radical departure for the series, it is also one of the company's fastest-shooting DSLRs.
8 years ago
Nikon D850 focuses on balancing high resolution and speed
The successor to the Nikon D810 hits 45 megapixels and 7-9 fps continuous shooting. It's been three years since Nikon released the D810, its image-quality flagship full-frame camera. Its successor, the D850, looks like it's been updated enough to get it through the next three, with a new 45.7-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor (which typically deliver faster readout), Nikon's most recent autofocus and metering systems, 4K video and more.
8 years ago
Nikon's D850 Is Stealing Some Of The Mirrorless Camera's Best Features
DSLR cameras, the big bulky Nikon and Canon cameras you see photographers and your cousin Mimi rocking at weddings, aren't going to go away any time soon, but mirrorless cameras, like the excellent Sony A9 , have gotten good enough to make the Nikons and Canons of the world scared.
8 years ago
Nikon D850 Review
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...
Pros:
- Spectacular levels of detail
- 7fps
- 9fps with grip
- 4K full frame video
Cons:
- Lower buffer capacity at 9fps
- Needs fast memory cards
- Pedestrian live view AF
8 years ago
Nikon D850 Review
Perhaps one of the most anticipated camera releases of 2017 has been the D810 successor, the Nikon D850. Nikon's high resolution camera body shook up the industry once again, this time with a strong punch, making the Nikon D850 the most versatile DSLR on the market.
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