Nikon D850 + 24-120/4 G ED VR
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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
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 DSLR 45MP Kit 24-120mm Digital Camera - Brand New 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, weather-sealed body, 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 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...
Cons:
- No Sensor shift Image Stabilization, Heavy Body: 1015g
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 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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